Rare deals Vintage Collectable Little Miss No Name Doll - Hasbro Doll From the 1960’s
Rare deals Vintage Collectable Little Miss No Name Doll - Hasbro Doll From the 1960’s, Designed by Deet D'Andrade Little Miss No-Name is said to have drawn inspiration from the paintings of American artist Margaret.
Product code: Rare deals Vintage Collectable Little Miss No Name Doll - Hasbro Doll From the 1960’s
Designed by Deet D'Andrade, Little Miss No-Name is said to have drawn inspiration from the paintings of American artist Margaret Keane, whose work featured large-eyed children. The impoverished doll came without shoes and dressed in a burlap sack with patches and a safety pin holding the outfit together deals. Little Miss No Name was created in 1965 by Hasbro and was a different approach to the glammed up Barbie doll who had everything from mansions to Porchses. The Little Miss No Name doll had nothing including no shoes and only a burlap sack for dress. Little Miss No Name has shaggy, dirty, blonde hair and large, sad, brown eyes. This doll has no tear and no underwear She has no stains, marks or structural damage.
Designed by Deet D'Andrade, Little Miss No-Name is said to have drawn inspiration from the paintings of American artist Margaret Keane, whose work featured large-eyed children. The impoverished doll came without shoes and dressed in a burlap sack with patches and a safety pin holding the outfit together deals. Little Miss No Name was created in 1965 by Hasbro and was a different approach to the glammed up Barbie doll who had everything from mansions to Porchses. The Little Miss No Name doll had nothing including no shoes and only a burlap sack for dress. Little Miss No Name has shaggy, dirty, blonde hair and large, sad, brown eyes. This doll has no tear and no underwear She has no stains, marks or structural damage.