This product is a collection of over 100 vintage Madam Alexander dolls ranging in size from 22″ to 12″. These fashion dolls are made of hard plastic and feature Caucasian girl dolls with eyes that open and close. Perfect for all occasions, these collectible dolls are ideal for enthusiasts of antique and vintage dolls. Each doll is a unique piece from the original Madam Alexander brand, making them a valuable addition to any doll playset collection.
Up for sale is a. 2008 Madame Alexander International Collection Norway Doll 48125. This sale includes doll, purse, shawl all in original box. This item does not appear to have been displayed but can’t confirm therefore describing as preowned.
Madame Alexander DC Comics Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy Dolls. Harley Quinn is a poseable 16″ doll with wooden mallet, “your face here. Poison Ivy is a poseable 16 doll.
Madame Alexander 10-in doll Karen ballerina released 2000 2000 new in the box. Wearing hairnet plastic over her shoes. The doll is in perfect condition. She comes in the original box with her original tag and COA. She is an approximately 10-inch tall doll with tosca blonde hair styled with pink roses and a black velvet neck ribbon. Her blue eyes are “sleepy eyes” that open and close. She wears an elegant white and pink ballet tutu accented with gold trim, along with pink leotards and matching pink ballet slippers. The “Karen Ballerina” name has a long history with Madame Alexander, with original designs dating back as far as the late 1940s.
Madame Alexander 12″ Hamlet #1312 and Ophelia #1313 1992 Romance Collection MIB Description: For your consideration from the Romance Collection of Madame Alexander, are 12″ MIB Hamlet and Ophelia. These beautiful dolls may be in the rare/htf classification; One does not see them often at all. Hamlet is attired in period costume of the day-gentleman’s clothes of black and silver. Ophelia wears a gorgeous lace over pink long dress with lime green long coat and hood, appliqued with green and pink flowers which are actually thistles. Their outfits are simply gorgeous-please see pictures for details. Their hair retains a good original set with a few wisps out of place, and eyes of both dolls toggle well. Cheeks have only slight blush. Hang tags on both dolls are excellent and actually list the other dolls in this Collection, the most famous and more common of which are Romeo and Juliet. Her box is in excellent condition with minor shelf wear on the bottom. His box has more wear including some on the top and corner of the lid. Names and numbers on the box label are faint but readable. I’m an Alexander collector, who has had to downsize. The dolls were carefully stored in smoke and pet free home. You don’t see these very often.
MADAME ALEXANDER 18 VINTAGE COMPOSITION GWTW SCARLETT DOLL BLUE FLORAL PRINT. Some Cracking to Composition. Eyes Get Stuck, but will work. Head May Need to be Adjusted, it Tilts to one side. Clothing is in Good Condition – May have a Few Marks. Everything in Pictures is what is included.
Winnie is not mint. She was found in her original box with top. She had mold/mildew over her. I removed most from face arms and legs. Her eyes have some color change to them. She has an odor (if you put you nose right up to her leg for instance). Not sure if she was really cleaned it would recede. Some minor blemishes on her face close up. Her outfit is mint. As well as hair bow, slip, underwear (with blue ribbons on them) and shoes and socks. She is in correct box. Her full slip and dress are both tagged. She is 25 which is a rare size. She has such wonderful auburn ruby red hair. I believe she was unplayed with.
Rare 8″ Madame Alexander 2008 “Chasing Fire-Flies – Jack 49135 W/ Box & COA /50. Made Exclusively for the Fire-Flies Golden Age of Dolls Convention. He comes with his original box, COA, outfit, slippers, and jar of fire-flies. Jack has been removed from his box and displayed in a glass cabinet for many years. The handle on the jar of fire-flies has cracked over time as shown in the pictures. There was a rubber band added to help hold it in place. See pictures for condition and zoom in for a close-up look. Feel free to ask any questions or to ask for more pictures.