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1950's Sun Rubber AMOSANDRA AA doll & Horsman BABY Wards catalog AD (Repro)
$ 3.69
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1950's Sun Rubber AMOSANDRA AA doll & Horsman BABY Wards catalog ADThis listing is for an exact color REPRODUCTION of the original 1950's Ward's catalog advertisement for the Sun Rubber Doll Company AMOSANDRA dolls. This 10 inch doll was the chubby baby daughter of Amos and Ruby of the "Amos and Andy" Radio program. Shown in this ad are the layette accessories and the birth certificate for Amosandra. Also shown in this ad is the Horsman Doll Company's new baby doll with a "wind Up" cry voice. The doll came in 17 , 19 and 23 inch sizes. Another doll shown resembles Ideal dolls of this time. This item is 1 page approximately 8x 10 inches in size and printed on quality paper. The bottom is not shown in my photo, but you will receive the full page ad. This is a great reference item for your doll collection.
Please email if you have any questions, as I have spent many years collecting and researching doll historical items. This information I will be putting in book form in the near future. Please click on my user id for more information on My World page.
Buyer pays actual USPS first class shipping. The item will be mailed in a hard photo mailer.
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I want to sincerely thank all of my long time ( since 1999) customers on eBay.
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NOTE: My items are printed using top of the line Commercial machines (Laser and offset printing), NOT everyday "home" computers and printers.
Purchase of this reproduction item entitles the buyer to personal use of the images. Purchase of this reproduction item DOES NOT entitle the buyer to reproduce the images either digitally or in print for resale or redistribution to others without my permission. My graphics are NOT in the public domain.
NOTE: The original item is now in the public domain. It was first created on Jan. 1, 1947 and entered the public domain on Dec. 31, 1975.
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