Little Red Riding Hood
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Little Red Riding Hood is inspired by the artwork of Carol Lawson and is designed and distributed by Franklin Mint Heirloom Dolls. She was purchased in 1988. This depiction of Little Red Riding Hood is crafted from bisque porcelain, with hand painted features and dark brown hair. She is costumed in a red velvet cape and hood with woven ties and...
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Title
Little Red Riding Hood
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Maker
Carol Lawson
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Subject
Doll, Authenticated Collectible Doll, Ornamental, Human History
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Additional information
Material: PorcelainNylonPaintCotton FabricVelvetLaceWicker; Measurements: 30.4cm Height
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