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Vogue Strung Early Painted Eye Cooky #8-5C Dainty Afternoon Dresses Series 1949
$ 142.03
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Description
1949 Vogue Strung, RARE, Painted Eye Pre-Ginny with side-glancing blue eyes that make her look very shy and appealing! She has evenly-blushed soft pink cheek blush with no scuffs, and pale, peach lips. She wears a side-part blonde mohair wig in a soft, curly flipin excellent condition with no thin spots or problems. Her eyelashes and brows are distinct and brown in color. Appropriately marked "Vogue Doll" on her back, and "Vogue" on her neck, she is an early strung hard plastic doll, can stand on her own, hold all poses and has no body seam splits, stains, fading, odors or problems. She has an even, rich body color that matches her face exactly.
She is dressed in the 1949 Group K- Dainty Afternoon series #8-5C Cooky pink dress and matching bonnet. It is not tagged, but can be verified in both the Izen and Stover book and the Barbara Clark book. The dress is a pale pink organdy dress trimmed in lavish eyelet lace and pink picot trim. It closes in back with the original hook and eye closure with no rust and the original ribbon waist tie with frayed ends. She wears a matching organdy bonnet and the ribbon ties on that are also frayed on the ends. The outfit is in remarkably lovely condition with no damage or stains. She wears immaculate white nylon socks and pink oilcloth shoes with pink ribbon ties, and will come with a white metal doll stand so you may display and enjoy her right away. She has always been kept out of the light and under a glass dome, so she is immaculate and sure to please.
Please feel free to ask me questions. I want only delighted customers! She is a true beauty!
"Cooky" Ginny will be lovingly boxed and shipped Priority for .00 which includes insurance and requires a signature to insure she arrives safely to you. No International sales at this time. No returns unless I have grossly misrepresented the item or made a terrible mistake.
Note: I have been informed by a knowledgeable eBayer that Cooky's bonnet is not the correct hat. This is how she came to me, so I was not aware of the difference. I welcome other opinions on the bonnet and will post them. Thank you for any further information you may have on Cooky or her outfit.