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Princess Diana Porcelain Bride Doll Danbury Mint MIB!!!
$ 184.8
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1987 Princess DianaPorcelain Bride Doll from The Danbury Mint
Danbury Mint Princess Diana Porcelain Bride Doll. Princess of Wales, She was the Queen of the Peoples Hearts and she will always be. Her memory lives on.
Lady Diana Spencer became the most famous and most photographed woman in the world of our time when she married Prince Charles, the future King of England in 1981. The Danbury Mint perfectly captured the elegant beauty of Princess Diana by this gorgeous reproduction from her original wedding gown that she wore when she married Prince Charles in 1981.
The Danbury Mint states: "Every detail of this doll has been meticulously crafted-from her hand-styled blond coiffure to her magnificent gown of taffeta and embroidered lace. Her tiara and earrings have been authentically reproduced and each contains a real ½ point diamond. She has 2 layers of ivory netting on her veil. And her silk train is approx 70 in length. She is also carrying her beautiful recreation of her bridal bouquet in her hand as shown. This doll’s head, arms and legs are made of fine bisque porcelain. Her complexion is also hand-painted. She stands approx 19” tall, her train is approx 5 feet long .This doll was only removed for the photos. Also included is her round wooden stand. This doll comes in the original box. MIB – NRFB. Doll is Mint, Mint...box is in great condition with some discoloration on it... All of Princess Diana’s doll are valuable, she is priceless each one has a unique look, she will remain with us always. Princess Diana is and always be a true Princess of our hearts.She comes with her COA and other papers..Insurance is Required!!! Insurance will be calculated at the final selling price.....Veiw my other auctions i love to combine shipping!!!
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