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Wish Booklet #11 La Petite Bebe 1883-1887


Wish Booklet #11 La Petite Bebe 1883-1887 Dollhouse Miniature

Wish Booklet #11 La Petite Bebe 1883-1887. This booklet tells how to dress the most coveted dolls, the French child. Developed in the late 1870s, the child doll had become almost an art form by the mid ‘80s. Produced by such firms as Jumeau, Bru and others, this pampered darling had fine craftsmanship lavished on her creation. Her clothing was professionally made with all the finesse of the Parisien dressmaker. This Wish Booklet contains a complete wardrobe for this type of doll. Pattern for a 10” cloth doll is included. These clothes fit the Millettes and similar reproduction molds. 46 pages long.

Please be advised that hand measurements are approximate.
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  • Model: SIR500
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  • Vendor: Handley House Miniatures

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