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Unique dolls ,Fairies and Mermaids
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Porcelain dolls and ooak hand sculpted Fairys and Mermaids.Made by award winning Artist Judy Kapron

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Santa miniature doll all bisque

$44 USDSanta miniature doll all bisque

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I have made this Santa to help you celebrate the holidays. He is 5 1 /2 " tall and all bisque. I have paper used mache on his clothing and he is permanently attached to his stand. I have used antique fur for his coat.his beard is made from Tibetan lambs wool.
Shug-14 ' black bisque doll by Judy Kapron

$64 USDShug-14 ' black bisque doll by Judy Kapron

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Shug is 15 inches of pure mischief.Her expressions tells you she's up to something , but she is so charming you don't really mind.She has a porcelain head. hands, and feet with a cloth body.She wears a plaid jumper with a cotton shirt underneath.She has her own little baby doll and comes on her own stand.Made by award winning Michigan artist Judy Kapron.
Bisque doll She looks like a real infant

$75 USDBisque doll She looks like a real infant

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This little darling is 21" long and wears preemie clothes.Her head and hands are porcelain and her body is cloth.She is weighted so she has the look and feel of a newborn infant.She is fully poseable .She is all wrapped up in her pink blankie and ready for a new mommy.Made by award winning Michigan artist Judy Kapron.
Gemma a 14'  all bisque black doll

$75 USDGemma a 14' all bisque black doll

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GEMMA Gemma is 14 inches and all porcelain; She is jointed so she can be posed. She is wearing a little cotton dress for her first day at school. She has one bent arm so she can hold on to her baby. She has just a small hint of uncertainty expressed in her little half smile.Made by award winning Michigan artist Judy Kapron.
 
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