Collectibles
Ashton-Drake Collector Doll - Bride
- Item Number
- 259
- Estimated Value
- 50 USD
- Opening Bid
- 20 USD
Item Description
Designed by Sandra Kuck specifically for The Ashton-Drake Galleries, this collector doll is one of four designs in the Private Moments: a Bridal Album collection.
A Memory to Cherish bride is dressed in a classic turn-of-the-century wedding ensemble and comes with a family Bible in which the bride's father has inscribed her wedding date. A chaise bench allows her to rest for a private moment of thoughtful reflection on her wedding day.
The gown is created in white satin crepe accented with yellow satin ribbon roses and matching beads, The jewel neckline with an attached lace band collar shows off her lovely face and her brown hair gathered in classic "Gibson Girl" style. You'll treasure this chance to share in this private moment with a young woman in love, captured as tenderly and insightfully as only Sandra Kuck could.
Certificate of Authenticity included.
Doll is 18" tall.
Item Special Note
Shipping charges will be added if this item is mailed to the winning bidder.
Item may be viewed in the Torrance Memorial Foundation Office - West Tower 4th floor - during regular business hours.
Doll is in original packaging so some bubble wrap remains for protection.
Donated By:
Kevin and Maria Chapman
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