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Second Generation Babies: Dolls We Love and Keep Loving Legacy Dolls By JPI

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By guitarary1, 27 July, 2010
Description

The box says the name of the dolls are happy holly, pouty patty, darling debbie, and sweet susan. it also says that each doll comes with matching dress, bloomers, booties, socks, and teddy bear. Each doll has stylable hair and ribbon. The box also says that each doll comes with a limited edition number printed on it. Don't know what the number is for any of the four as i have never opened them. I can't find anything about any of these on the internet. I have searched for over an hour, with no success, tried countless antique sights. The only thing i could find was, on ebay, somebody is trying to sell the happy holly doll without the box. She doesn't know anything about it and is asking $20 for it.

Category
Antique Toys
Medium
vinyl arms and legs
Distinguishing marks
Limited edition number
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
Box says each doll is 24"( each box is 28" tall x 12" across x 8 1/8" long)
Date Period
i don't know for sure before 1989
Weight
approximately 5 lbs(box and doll) each
History
I have the whole set of 4 limited edition dolls new in original unopened boxes. Bought new from a store(can't remember what store).
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
39.99 each(159.96 total + tax)
For Sale?
No
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