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1930's Art Deco Flapper Girl Pin Cushion Doll

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This very charming flapper girl pin cushion doll has a real echo of Betty Boop about her. Lovely detailing, all hand painted and styling with her fur trim coat. The colours are bright and vivid and there's no damage or defects to her. Made by FASOLD & STAUCH a German company who are well known for having made these half dolls.
Dimensions
Height = 7 cm (3")
Width = 3 cm (1")
Depth = 3 cm (1")

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Price
£175.00  UK
$218.49  USA
204.42  EU
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Period Art Deco Antiques Material Ceramic Origin German Maker Fasold & Stauch Item code as036a1455 Status For Sale

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Deco-WorldPrivate dealer, by appointment only.
Barnstaple
North Devon
England
EX31 1GG

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