NRFB new Never Removed From Box Insert. She feels like a heavy well made doll. She seems bigger and heavier than the original. We will be listing PATTY PETER PENNY these.
Are new in the box! I love them and want to keep them however. I just don't have the room now that they are out of storage. Climate controlled storage for many years.ASHTON DRAKE GALLERIES REPRODUCTION OF IDEAL COMPANION DOLL. Patty Playpal Brunette, and Peter Playpal new Reproductions. Sometime around the time that my dad had passed. That was 23 years ago, and we packed up everything thinking. So I never even got these out!
They are New from 20+ years ago! I slid the cardboard insert out of the.That is all never removed from cardboard insert. Or had the plastic removed.
Please check the detailed photos! An excellent addition to your collection!Colors may vary from screen to screen. All items/boxes could need slight to moderate cleaning due to storage. To do our part, we use and reuse boxes, packing boxes and packing supplies. PLEASE NOTE: To do our part, we use and reuse boxes, packing boxes and packing supplies.
We are closing not one but two doll collections. There will be some very old to almost new. Some are mint in the box or NRFB Never Removed from box.Some will be in new condition ranging all the way to project/parts doll. We have Bratz, Mattel, Ideal, Playmates, Cabbage Patch, CPK, Playskool, MGA. Madame Alexander, Furga, Sayco, Virga, Ginny, MGA, American Character. Galoob, Berjusa, Berenguer, Jolly, Remco any many more. Companion Dolls, talking dolls, functioning dolls, grow hair.
Dolls, Patty Play Pal, Cricket and Corky, Crissy and her friends, Baby Face. Baby Face Clones like Miss Pretty and Angel Face, too many to list here. So please check our auctions frequently as we have a large collection. No, an original Ideal Patty Playpal doll is not the same weight as an Ashton Drake reproduction. The Ideal dolls are significantly lighter than the Ashton Drake versions. Ashton Drake Patti Playpal (reproduction). Made by Ideal in the 1950s and 60s. Made by Ashton Drake in the 2000s under license from Ideal. Designed as a child's toy.The weight difference is tied to the doll's purpose. The original Ideal doll was made for a child to carry around, so it was designed with a lightweight material.
The Ashton Drake version is a collector's item and was made with very heavy vinyl to emphasize its quality and lifelike feel.