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Seeley, Mildred and Vernon: How to Collect French Bébé Dolls

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Fabulous French Bébés!
Another beautiful book from renowned doll collector Mildred Seeley, written with husband Vernon! Enjoy over 125 beautiful color photos of childlike French Bébé dolls made 100 years ago by master doll makers. Examine differences and similarities between outstanding collectible dolls. Includes facts and photo of Jumeaus, Brus, Steiners, H-dolls and the rare Marque dolls. Detailed information for collectors and reproduction-doll makers:
- Modern reproduction-doll-making techniques.
- Over 40 photos of important doll markings.
For ardent collectors or just admirers of beautiful dolls, this book is a treasure!

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144 p.: ill. színes fotók.

Szent István Király Múzeum - Hetedhét Játékmúzeum, Székesfehérvár

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