Baby is made of rubber open and close eyes. Cloth body has some staining she picture. This wines up in the back to play music it still works perfectly. There is a small rip were the box is but not bad considering her age. She rubber head, arms and lids, green eyes. I think she is from the 1950s but that is a guess. She is wearing a beautiful lavender gown with hat and booties plus a pamper cover, dress is silk, lace, and pearls. Comes from a smoke free home.
This listing is for a genuine Madame Alexander “Sunbeam” baby doll, c. This rare 19-inch baby girl possesses a soft vinyl head, lower arms, and lower legs. This precious baby also has a cloth torso, upper arms, as well as upper legs with floppy joints at her shoulders and hips. She features blue plastic sleep eyes with synthetic fiber upper lashes and painted lower lashes and eyebrows. Sunbeam also is depicted with an open/closed mouth with pink painted lips and red tongue. Her rosy checks and molded brown hair only adds to her innate charm. Sunbeam dons an intricate christening gown and bonnet with delicate embroidery and cutwork pattern. No tags, but Sunbeam’s ensemble looks similar (if not the same) to the photo on page 91 of Patricia Smith’s Madame Alexander reference book. It is period perfect, in any case. Sunbeam also includes a cry box in her back that works well! Overall excellent, preowned condition with no damage or blemishes to her vinyl. Minimal to no paint losses. Her christening gown is also free of cosmetic damage or foul odors. Marked on the back of her neck: ALEXANDER. Precious Sunbeam is very clean considering that she is over 70 years old. You do not see many of these genuine, early 1950′s Sunbeam dolls with WORKING CRY BOXES on the secondary market. This little baby girl has traveled around the world, and is ready to settle into a new home with you! From the home of a discerning doll collector. Please reach out with any questions, or reasonable offers.
Vintage Alexander “Pussy Cat” doll #6252 from the 1960s. She measures approximately 22 inches tall. Still has her original hang tag. Tag has a tear on it. Please see photos, as they are considered part of the description. Let me know if you need any further information. From a smoke free home. Here’s some additional important information. Rather I have 30 years experience and knowledge with things vintage and antique. If you are an expert or collector, and there are specific condition criteria you look for, please let me know. Here are some helpful hints on the description terms I use. Most, but not necessarily every flaw will be highlighted. Excellent New and unused with no flaws. Very Good Can be new and unused, but may have slight wear to the item or to the packaging, but generally considered better than average. Very good, vintage Not new and unused, but better than average for its age, possibly with minor visible flaws. Good, vintage Has flaws consistent with age and use. Good, gently used Shows normal signs of wear expected for age and use.
This doll is in good vintage condition with minor wear. It is fully intact with composition head, hands, legs and a cloth body. She comes in her original clothing (clothing shows a few minor stains), shoes (show considerable wear) and sock (one sock is missing). Face shows light crazing as well as crazing/cracking behind her knees. Flirty, sleepy eyes open and close nicely. Mohair wig is intact and in good shape. Marked Alexander across the back of her head. You will receive exactly what you see in the photos. Please take a moment to view each photo for additional visual description. Feel free to ask any questions you may have.