This limited edition Madame Alexander fashion doll, numbered 30500, is a must-have for collectors and fans alike. Featuring Monte Carlo’s Little Princess, this 8 doll comes with a certificate of authenticity to guarantee its authenticity. The doll set includes the doll itself, perfect for display. With intricate details and high-quality craftsmanship, this Madame Alexander doll captures the elegance and beauty of Monte Carlo with its regal princess attire and stunning design. Whether you’re looking to add to your collection or gift to a loved one, this limited edition doll is sure to impress.
Early 1050s STORY PRINCESS DOLL. Tagged costume, all original. Please zoom in on pictures for condition. Here is a wonderful, very desirable STORY PRINCESS doll. She is wearing the complete costume–which is tagged. `I remember looking for YEARS to find this doll—so is so scarce!! Gown seems to have been cleaned in some way not by me! , but is still nice and aqua in color. She has the rare wand and the harder to find headpiece. Her hair could use a bit of TLC, but is all there. THIS IS A CHOICE DOLL–sure to be your pride and joy. Very sweet–Grab it while you can! Please zoom in on all the pictures for a good look at how nice she is! Please ask questions–I’m not sure what may be an important piece of information for you—so I welcome your questions. And yes–I carefully pack my items.
18 composition – stringing loose – tagged dress, deterioration to lace on sleeves – full human hair wig – clear eyes – full lashes – original sequin crown -shoes show wear – left foot has repair – high color – spider crazing, some wear at the neck -very pretty.
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This Madame Alexander doll is a beautiful representation of Princess Jasmine from the Disney franchise Aladdin. The doll stands at 8 inches tall and comes in its original box. The set includes the doll itself, perfect for collectors or fans of the movie. The doll is in excellent condition and would make a great addition to any collection.
2002 Madame Alexander 8 Princess Margaret Rose #35535. Limited Edition Doll of 48 of 250. A rose-pink taffeta gown embroidered with rosebuds, a pink petticoat, long gloves, pantyhose and pink taffeta heels. Over her shoulders is a red velvet ceremonial cape trimmed in faux ermine with a dramatic white collar. Rhinestone brooch pinned at the neckline of her gown, matching rhinestone earrings and a rhinestone tiara (still in plastic on side of box) atop her dark shoulder-length curls complete her Coronation attire. Doll still tied in her original box. Comes with paperwork and attached hang tag.
First let’s get the flaws out of the way on her: This doll was once proof why you pack these beauties in oversized boxes; she had quite the bump that split her head from a too-small box and it has been repaired. You can still tell, but the color is matched well. She has a small expansion line at the back of her head, and further repair there. This repair is over 10 years old now, and has not gone anywhere. It was properly pinned, epoxied and cured correctly. She has a line on her chin too; but it is reinforced inside of her head and will not go anywhere. Now, she retains beautiful coloring and has beautiful features. She is the 21inch Madame Alexander Fairy Princess with the Wendy face. Eyes open and close correctly; great composition on her body; no lifts or breaks. Just fine surface crazing and some scuffs to her fingers, which is all to be expected. Her wig is in good set, but she wouldn’t mind a trip to the hair salon. It may just be a touch sparse in the back; she is a strawberry blonde. She is the unmarked Wendy that crops up from time to time. She has her original dress, shoes and undies. Socks are definitely old and correct time period but I don’t know if they’re her’s. Her dress is in okay condition; like her, it displays well but has its faults. It is not dry rotted but does have some holes here and there, but otherwise solid. The trim isn’t too great. She is missing her wings, her crown and her wand. There is a tag; the text is faint. I have washed and (lightly) pressed her dress and undies. I would’ve left it alone, but the dress was as disgustingly dirty as it gets; to the point it looked a dark green versus steel blue. She is from a non-smoking home. Please send me any questions in case I’ve missed anything. Thank you for looking. She will be packed in an appropriately sized box; with lots of space and packing; wrapped in paper or tissue against her as not to damage her paint in transit.