RHONDA FLEMING. The title "Queen of Technicolor" was bandied about quite a bit during it's heyday in the 1940's and 50's but Rhonda really deserved it when applied to her. There are only a limited number of outfits here due to this having been a combination paper doll and coloring book but what is here is finely drawn and colored.
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LYDIA. You can tell that this doll came out in the 1970's. I have bemoaned the lack of paper dolls representing characters of different ...
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ANNETTE FUNICELLO. There are several sets of Annette paper dolls but I think this is the nicest. Lots of cute outfits that suit the personal...
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BARBIE AND KEN 1972. Everybody's favorite fashion dolls finally went Mod in the 70's. This set is particularly well drawn and I ca...
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BONITA GRANVILLE & FRANKIE THOMAS - The 1930's NANCY DREW Series. This is another mash-up of 1930's paper doll sets to represent...
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