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- Title
- Meg
- Content partner
- Te Ahu Museum
- Collection
- Te Ahu Museum
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The final doll in Franklin Mint Heirloom Dolls' collection of Little Women. Meg is hand crafted from bisque porcelain and is costumed in a blue cotton dress. Meg is the final work in the Little Women collection that was designed and distributed by Franklin Heirloom Dolls in 1984.She wears a pleasted white blouse beneath a cobalt blue and white ...
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- Creator
- Franklin Mint
- URL
- https://collection.teahumuseum.nz/objects/2999
- Related subjects
- Doll / Authenticated Collectible Doll / Ornamental / Human History
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