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American Classics Vintage Stunning "Amelia the Bride" 23" doll

$ 15.31

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Doll Size: 23 in
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Material: China/Porcelain
  • Doll Gender: Girl Doll
  • Brand/Artist: American Classics
  • Packaging: Without Packaging
  • Features: Vintage

    Description

    HELLO AND WELCOME TO MY AUCTIONS!
    I’ll be listing other RARE dolls for the next few weeks.
    The action is for RARE and VINTAGE porcelain "AMELIA" 23" doll by American Classics for
    Cracker Barrel
    Collection.
    I do not know the exact year she was made, but I would say late 80's.
    The doll wears a stunning reproduction of an Edwardian style dress with a long veil down to the floor.
    Creamy white veil has sequins on the top and bottom and lace at the top of the veil. She has very soft curly sandy blonde hair. She also has beautiful pearl earrings.
    Amelia will come with stand, tag, bouquet, and will be pack in another shipper.
    I do not see any imperfection, but I'll sell her AS IS.
    The DOLL is hard to find, and will be a great addition to any collection!
    PLEASE, SEE THE PICTURES; THEY DESCRIBE THE BEST.
    PLEASE, SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY, AND I DO NOT EXCEPT THE RETURNS!
    ALL ITEMS COME FROM A SMOKE-FREE, PET-FREE HOME.
    Thank you very much for looking, and see my other interesting items!
    If you have any questions please feel free to contact me through this listing before bidding.
    Please, leave positive feedback when item is received.
    Please, let me know of any problems you may have before you would leave negative feedback.
    PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 2 DAYS OF PURCHASE
    SHIPPING: I WILL SHIP THE MOST OF MY ITEMS BY USPS PRIORITY MAIL (INSURANCE IS INCLUDED).
    Note for all my customers.
    USPS service is much slower, and here are the reasons why!!!
    The U.S. Postal Service said there are two main reasons for all these delays; first, more people shipping a lot more things during the pandemic; and second, staffing issues with many postal workers out on quarantine.