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Barbie Doll Exclusively for Timeless Creations: Identification & Values : Book 3 Rana, Margo 1997 10014085 A full color BARBIE Doll Exclusive Extravaganza! 170 plus dolls created by the BARBIE Collectibles (former Timeless Creation) division of Mattel, are identified with gorgeous full color close-ups of faces, full length dolls and their collectible boxes; as well as detailed information. Featuring Bob Mackie, Happy Holidays, Nostalgic, Hollywood Legends, and many more. The ultimate identification guide for the savvy BARBIE collector. 360 color photos. 160 pages. From the Back Cover: In 1986 Mattel, Inc. developed a division to create and market BARBIE dolls for adult collectors. Ten years later that division, formerly known at Timeless Creations, has provided the adult collector with many exotic and extremely collectible creations! Barbie Doll Exclusively for Timeless Creations showcases 170 plus dolls with gorgeous full color close-ups of faces, full length dolls and their collectible boxes as well as detailed information-series number, year of release and 1997 collector's values for ease in identification. Hobby House Press, 0875884741 / 9780875884745 Hardcover New Condition Grantsville, Maryland, U.S.A. out of Print Price:
34.30 USD
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Barbie Exclusives: Identification & Values Featuring : Department Store Specials Porcelain Treasures & Disney Rana, Margo 1995 10014084 n Barbie store specials are hot with collectors! Features the Barbie "department store specials" from Wal-Mart, Sears, Disney, porcelain treasures and many more. Dolls are shown in vivid close-ups with fantastic details, information, and the current collector value. 300 color photos. 160 pages. About the Author : Margo started collecting BARBIE dolls in 1979. It all began while walking through a local drugstore with her mom, Maureen Rana, and seeing a Black BARBIE doll on the top shelf of the toy aisle. The doll's coif was like the style used on her 1961 Bubblecut BARBIE doll that she had when she was a little girl, and in fact still owns. The hairstyle reminded Margo so much of the one she had when she was only ten years old that her mother bought it for her. Margo thinks that her mom bought her this doll because she always felt guilty for not buying Margo her first BARBIE doll back in 1959. That same year, her mother bought her the next doll. It was a Hispanic BARBIE doll. Two dolls, back to back, both brunettes and wearing red, one of Margo's favorite colors. These two dolls were like an avalanche. Margo started haunting thrift stores, flea markets, yard sales, antique shops and doll shows. At the time she started collecting there was very little interest in BARBIE doll, her friends or her accessories. It was difficult to get information. Collector Books 0-89145-632-5 / 9780891456322 Paperback Very Good Condition Paducah, Kentucky, U.S.A. Price:
25.49 USD
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BARBIE EXCLUSIVES: IDENTIFICATION & VALUES FEATURING : DEPARTMENT STORE SPECIALS PORCELAIN TREASURES & DISNEY Rana, Margo 1995 10015718 Barbie store specials are hot with collectors! Features the Barbie "department store specials" from Wal-Mart, Sears, Disney, porcelain treasures and many more. Dolls are shown in vivid close-ups with fantastic details, information, and the current collector value. 300 color photos. 160 pages. About the Author: Margo started collecting BARBIE dolls in 1979. It all began while walking through a local drugstore with her mom, Maureen Rana, and seeing a Black BARBIE doll on the top shelf of the toy aisle. The doll's coif was like the style used on her 1961 Bubblecut BARBIE doll that she had when she was a little girl, and in fact still owns. The hairstyle reminded Margo so much of the one she had when she was only ten years old that her mother bought it for her. Margo thinks that her mom bought her this doll because she always felt guilty for not buying Margo her first BARBIE doll back in 1959. That same year, her mother bought her the next doll. It was a Hispanic BARBIE doll. Two dolls, back to back, both brunettes and wearing red, one of Margo's favorite colors. These two dolls were like an avalanche. Margo started haunting thrift stores, flea markets, yard sales, antique shops and doll shows. At the time she started collecting there was very little interest in BARBIE doll, her friends or her accessories. It was difficult to get information. Collector Books 0-89145-632-5 / 9780891456322 Paperback new Price:
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DISNEY DOLLS: IDENTIFICATION & VALUE GUIDE Rana, Margo 1999 1101010617 About the Author : Margo started collecting BARBIE dolls in 1979. It all began while walking through a local drugstore with her mom, Maureen Rana, and seeing a Black BARBIE doll on the top shelf of the toy aisle. The doll's coif was like the style used on her 1961 Bubblecut BARBIE doll that she had when she was a little girl, and in fact still owns. The hairstyle reminded Margo so much of the one she had when she was only ten years old that her mother bought it for her. Margo thinks that her mom bought her this doll because she always felt guilty for not buying Margo her first BARBIE doll back in 1959. That same year, her mother bought her the next doll. It was a Hispanic BARBIE doll. Two dolls, back to back, both brunettes and wearing red, one of Margo's favorite colors. These two dolls were like an avalanche. Margo started haunting thrift stores, flea markets, yard sales, antique shops and doll shows. At the time she started collecting there was very little interest in BARBIE doll, her friends or her accessories. It was difficult to get information. Product Description: Disney dolls are sought after by collectors! If you love dolls of Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Belle, Mulan and all the other lovely Disney heroines-not to mention the not so lovely Evil Queen, Cruella DeVille, and Maleficent- or heroes like Hercules, Peter Pan, and the Hunchback of Notre Dame- you must have this book This definitive picture guide identifies and provides up-to-date collector values on all of the wonderful Disney dolls, dolls' clothes, and play sets made by Matel that bring to 3-D life the movie characters. 375 color photos. 156 pages. THis book, by Hobby House is no longer published; Hobby House Press 0875885411 / 9780875885414 Hardcover New Condition Grantsville, MD out of Print Price:
31.85 USD
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