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Marie Osmond Doll KATIE SUE Grandma's Rose Garden Limited Ed # 0583/1500 NRFB
$ 52.79
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Description
Katie Sue Grandma's Rose Garden (Toddler)Growing up on a dairy farm in Idaho, sculptor Lisa Hatch and her sister Katie Sue, have fond memories of helping weed and prune their Grandma Ginny’s beloved rose garden. Marie Osmond is delighted to present a doll to reflect this memorable vignette with “Katie Sue Grandma’s Rose Garden.” For anyone who adores their own memories with their grandma, this doll is for you.
“Katie Sue Grandma’s Rose Garden” is truly a collectible doll sculpted by Lisa Hatch. She has been hand-crafted with the special attention to detail that is the hallmark of all Marie Osmond dolls.
“Katie Sue Grandma’s Rose Garden” is hallmarked on the back of her neck with Marie’s signature and is hand numbered.
Limited Edition: Doll # 0583/1500
Condition is "New".
Brand new in box.
Box has some wear (see photos)
Doll is in the original box and in the original factory padded/packaging. Includes box band. Top of box opened for photos.
Doll was never taken out of box (NRFB)
All photos are of the actual doll, except the first stock photo from Marie Osmond Doll Website.
Photos are part of the description.
INCLUDES:
Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
Tag
Doll jewelry
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NOTE:
This doll cannot be returned if in different conditions than the photos.
Once doll is taken out of the original factory packaging, it is no longer brand new.
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Marie Osmond says: “When I started my doll company, I had no idea how well it would be received. I guess I just didn’t realize how many doll collectors there were out there”, admits Marie. “Being a collector myself, I know what other collectors look for in dolls…memorable faces, the finest porcelain, creative concepts, high quality wigs, eyes and costumes, etc.,…so that’s how I make my dolls”. Marie reveals, “I love hearing personal stories from collectors about their dolls, and how a certain doll holds special meaning for them by either sparking a memory or by creating a new one. That’s the payoff for me! That’s what collecting is all about.“