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Alicia, The Gibson Flower Girl

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The first of two child dolls authorized by Dana Gibson to be designed and distributed by Franklin Mint Dolls. Alicia is a part of the Gibson Girl Bridal Collection of dolls, influenced by the artwork of Charles Dana Gibson and authorized by his granddaughter Dana Gibson. This collection was designed and distributed by Franklin Mint Dolls in the...

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  • Title

    Alicia, The Gibson Flower Girl

  • Maker

    Franklin Mint

  • Subject

    Doll, Authenticated Collectible Doll, Ornamental, Human History

  • Additional information

    Material: Bisque PorcelainNylonPaintOrganzaSatinLaceSatin RibbonWickerSilk Roses; Measurements: 30.48cm

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