Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 11-01-2007
Tags: alexander, collection, doll, dolls, madame

Are there still Madame Alexander Shari Lewis toy dolls being sold anywhere at stores even today?
I’m a huge Shari fan!
No, Shari Lewis dolls were sold in 1959. They can be found on ebay every once in a great while, but they are among the harder to find Madame Alexander dolls. I collect celebrity dolls and she’s on my wish list too!
Avon Madame Alexander Doll
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Movie Adagios
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A - Z of Opera (includes 762 page booklet)
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Beyond Imagination
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Body & Soul [VHS]
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The New Adventures of Pinocchio [VHS]
$3.98 The New Adventures of Pinocchio is the charming sequel to the 1996 live-action movie. Though the cast is largely new, Martin Landau returns as Geppetto; his role is pared down, however, by a neat twist in the tale. Udo Kier also returns, this time in the new bad guy/girl role of Madame Flambeau, whose carnival sets itself up in Pinocchio's town and offers everyone a miracle elixir to change t... |
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The Coronation Story - The Ascension to the British Throne of Queen Elizabeth II
$89.95 This 90 minute VHS video showcases a rare set of dolls made for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. From the back of the tape box, Part of the Sirocco Historical Doll Series, "The Coronation Story" traces Princess Elizabeth's early life, her fairy tale ascension to the most illustrious throne in the world and her Coronation as Queen Elizabeth II on June 2, 1953. Rare film clips, in color... |
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Madame Alexander
$81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Madame Alexander is a brand of American collectible dolls introduced in 1923. Madame Alexander is also the business name of Beatrice Alexander, who was born Bertha Alexander, later changed her name to Beatrice, married Philip Behrman and then started her doll business. She was an American entrepreneur who created the first collectible dolls based on a licensed character Scarlett OHara from the book and movie Gone with the Wind. She was also one of the early creators of massproduced dolls in honor of living people, with dolls of the famous Dionne quintuplets in 1936 and a set of 36 Queen Elizabeth II dolls to commemorate the 1953 coronation celebrations in Britain. In 2002 two Judy Garland portrait dolls were introduced. Other popular dolls have been Pussycat a large baby doll dressed in fine coat and dress and a Mary, Queen of Scots Portrait Doll as well as Heidi, the characters from Little Women, and a series international dolls in native costumes. She has created many topical doll series. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: 2010/12/21 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.27 inches |
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Mcdonald's Madame Alexander 2003 Pink Fairy Doll
$7.95 This is the 2003 Madame Alexander Happy Meal promotional item Pink Fairy Doll. Color: Multi-Color |
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Mcdonald's Madame Alexander 2003 Ring Carrier Doll
$4.95 This is the 2003 Madame Alexander Happy Meal promotional item Ring Carrier Doll. Color: Multi-Color |
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Mcdonald's Madame Alexander 2003 Flower Girl Doll
$5.95 This is the 2003 Madame Alexander Happy Meal promotional item Flower Girl Doll. Color: Multi-Color |
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Mcdonald's Madame Alexander 2003 It's Raining Doll
$3.95 This is the 2003 Madame Alexander Happy Meal promotional item It's Raining Doll. Color: Multi-Color |
