GWTW -RHETT BUTLER - 1940. And to accompany Scarlett here are two dolls of Rhett Butler from the Merrill set of 1940. Again these actually resemble Clark Gable in his role in the film with costumes that are also more authentic. I have also done some digital restoration on these as they are from an old cut set.
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PINKY & BLUE BOY. No, not the famous paintings, but a cute pair from the 1950's. I rather like these dolls with no visible arms thus...
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ELIZABETH TAYLOR 1956. We're back with the biggest movie star of all time and the undisputed Queen of the paper doll sets. I think this ...
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