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$75.00 SOLD
Originally $100.00
Quantity Available: None
Item Code: 668-198
Doll has a torso made of stuffed cloth with head, hands and boots made from Papier-mâché. The body is clothed in an OD green uniform held closed by a thin leather belt with small brass frame buckle. Boots have thin leather uppers. Around his neck is a khaki scarf and on his head is a khaki felt hat with an intertwined brown and white hat cord. Stuffed in his belt is a saber made out of tin. Attached to the reverse is a yoke for standing the figure upright however the yoke has no base.
Overall the doll meas. approx. 10.75 inches long.
The doll is in good overall condition with just light wear to the face. The nose has a small chip but the colors of the brown mustache and blue eyes are very good. [AD] [ph:L]
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