Red Skelton (Freddie the Freeloader) Doll
I've run across a Red Skelton( Freddie the Freeloader) Doll. He is about
16-18 inches tall. His feet are sort of floppy like a clowns about 6-7 inches long. he has a red nose and looks like a hobo with sort of frumpy pants and sport jacket with tie. His hands are typical flexible skin colored plastic but stop at the wrist where they are pressed flat and stitched to fabric arms. The legs are sort of a stiff nylon type tight mesh material (light beige) and are stuffed fairly tight. He has a receding hairline with hair coming out of holes in the soft plastic head. He looks just like a cartoon version of Freddie the Freeloader. I can't find out anything about the doll. Does anybody out there have any ideas of what It is and it's value. Possibly someone can tell me where I might go to fond out. Thanks Len |
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How About Older Dolls...Circ: 1920-30s __________________________________- "news.comcast.giganews.com" wrote in message ... How About Older Dolls...Circ: 1920-30s Thanks...LD _________________________________________ "ramalan" wrote in message ... From: "Betty Bazemore" Subject: identifying dolls Date: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 7:33 AM Learn about your dolls and the dolls you collect. Doll College is a free once a month doll newsletter. It is primarily a study of dolls from 1940 - 1975. Learn how to identify your dolls, who made them, who designed tham, what their original clothing looked like etc. Also included periodically are articles to make accessories for your dolls and tips to display them attractively. To subscribe to this free newsletter email: or email Try Doll College, you will like it. From: "Betty Bazemore" Subject: identifying dolls Date: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 7:33 AM Learn about your dolls and the dolls you collect. Doll College is a free once a month doll newsletter. It is primarily a study of dolls from 1940 - 1975. Learn how to identify your dolls, who made them, who designed tham, what their original clothing looked like etc. Also included periodically are articles to make accessories for your dolls and tips to display them attractively. To subscribe to this free newsletter email: or email Try Doll College, you will like it. From: "Betty Bazemore" Subject: identifying dolls Date: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 7:33 AM Learn about your dolls and the dolls you collect. Doll College is a free once a month doll newsletter. It is primarily a study of dolls from 1940 - 1975. Learn how to identify your dolls, who made them, who designed tham, what their original clothing looked like etc. Also included periodically are articles to make accessories for your dolls and tips to display them attractively. To subscribe to this free newsletter email: or email Try Doll College, you will like it. From: "Betty Bazemore" Subject: identifying dolls Date: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 7:33 AM Learn about your dolls and the dolls you collect. Doll College is a free once a month doll newsletter. It is primarily a study of dolls from 1940 - 1975. Learn how to identify your dolls, who made them, who designed tham, what their original clothing looked like etc. Also included periodically are articles to make accessories for your dolls and tips to display them attractively. To subscribe to this free newsletter email: or email Try Doll College, you will like it. Hi Lin try these ; dollcollege,&betty4dolls linls abovr I've run across a Red Skelton( Freddie the Freeloader) Doll. He is about 16-18 inches tall. His feet are sort of floppy like a clowns about 6-7 inches long. he has a red nose and looks like a hobo with sort of frumpy pants and sport jacket with tie. His hands are typical flexible skin colored plastic but stop at the wrist where they are pressed flat and stitched to fabric arms. The legs are sort of a stiff nylon type tight mesh material (light beige) and are stuffed fairly tight. He has a receding hairline with hair coming out of holes in the soft plastic head. He looks just like a cartoon version of Freddie the Freeloader. I can't find out anything about the doll. Does anybody out there have any ideas of what It is and it's value. Possibly someone can tell me where I might go to fond out. Thanks Len |
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How About Older Dolls...Circ: 1920-30s ??_________________________________ "news.comcast.giganews.com" wrote in message ... Try Again (?) For Betty Bazemore......... How About Older Dolls...Circ: 1920-30s ? __________________________________ "news.comcast.giganews.com" wrote in message ... How About Older Dolls...Circ: 1920-30s Thanks...LD _________________________________________ "ramalan" wrote in message ... From: "Betty Bazemore" Subject: identifying dolls Date: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 7:33 AM Learn about your dolls and the dolls you collect. Doll College is a free once a month doll newsletter. It is primarily a study of dolls from 1940 - 1975. Learn how to identify your dolls, who made them, who designed tham, what their original clothing looked like etc. Also included periodically are articles to make accessories for your dolls and tips to display them attractively. To subscribe to this free newsletter email: or email Try Doll College, you will like it. From: "Betty Bazemore" Subject: identifying dolls Date: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 7:33 AM Learn about your dolls and the dolls you collect. Doll College is a free once a month doll newsletter. It is primarily a study of dolls from 1940 - 1975. Learn how to identify your dolls, who made them, who designed tham, what their original clothing looked like etc. Also included periodically are articles to make accessories for your dolls and tips to display them attractively. To subscribe to this free newsletter email: or email Try Doll College, you will like it. From: "Betty Bazemore" Subject: identifying dolls Date: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 7:33 AM Learn about your dolls and the dolls you collect. Doll College is a free once a month doll newsletter. It is primarily a study of dolls from 1940 - 1975. Learn how to identify your dolls, who made them, who designed tham, what their original clothing looked like etc. Also included periodically are articles to make accessories for your dolls and tips to display them attractively. To subscribe to this free newsletter email: or email Try Doll College, you will like it. From: "Betty Bazemore" Subject: identifying dolls Date: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 7:33 AM Learn about your dolls and the dolls you collect. Doll College is a free once a month doll newsletter. It is primarily a study of dolls from 1940 - 1975. Learn how to identify your dolls, who made them, who designed tham, what their original clothing looked like etc. Also included periodically are articles to make accessories for your dolls and tips to display them attractively. To subscribe to this free newsletter email: or email Try Doll College, you will like it. Hi Lin try these ; dollcollege,&betty4dolls linls abovr I've run across a Red Skelton( Freddie the Freeloader) Doll. He is about 16-18 inches tall. His feet are sort of floppy like a clowns about 6-7 inches long. he has a red nose and looks like a hobo with sort of frumpy pants and sport jacket with tie. His hands are typical flexible skin colored plastic but stop at the wrist where they are pressed flat and stitched to fabric arms. The legs are sort of a stiff nylon type tight mesh material (light beige) and are stuffed fairly tight. He has a receding hairline with hair coming out of holes in the soft plastic head. He looks just like a cartoon version of Freddie the Freeloader. I can't find out anything about the doll. Does anybody out there have any ideas of what It is and it's value. Possibly someone can tell me where I might go to fond out. Thanks Len |
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