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Where to list tiny black bisque doll - Help!
Apr 12, 2012 02:48 AM

I want to list a small black bisque doll - old in very good condition, about 1" long.  Can't find one like it on Ebay.  Any advice on what category to list in.  Thanks to all you fabulous experts!  Judy

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Where to list tiny black bisque doll - Help!

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Where to list tiny black bisque doll - Help!
Apr 12, 2012 02:48 AM

I want to list a small black bisque doll - old in very good condition, about 1" long.  Can't find one like it on Ebay.  Any advice on what category to list in.  Thanks to all you fabulous experts!  Judy

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by minisbymail (395 ) View Listings
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Re: Where to list tiny black bisque doll - Help!
Apr 12, 2012 09:15 AM

Hi,

 

1} can we see a picture?

 

2} with a ruler next to the doll?

 

3} sounds like it could work as a 1/12th scale doll or baby, but it depends.....it could also be a Barbie sized doll or baby!

 

Let us get a look and someone on this board will know, there are miniaturists, doll lovers and some whom are BOTH!!!

 

Looking forward to pics!

 

T.


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