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Brass Key 1998 Limited Edition Victorian Rose Collection Doll
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The listing, Brass Key 1998 Limited Edition Victorian Rose Collection Doll has ended.

This sweet dolly is 15 inches tall. The tags states it is a 1998 edition. It is in good condition: no tears or stains on fabric..just wear from age as it was displayed and handled by a adult girl that loved it. Missing is the top of the hat box she carries on her left hand, the box the doll came in, and any documents..but the inside and outside tags provide support for it's authenticity. Eyelashes on right eye are missing as shown.

ABOUT MANUFACTURER: Brass Key started in the 1980's when two sisters, Judy and Mary designed and imported custom brass beds from Asia to the U.S. In 1985, the company signed a contract to supply its brass beds to Costco's 85 outlets. Brass Key entered the toy market in 1987, when Nordstrom's requested a plush bear to be merchandised in its direct mail catalog as a coordinate to a clothing ensemble. The plush bear was a great success and its introduction into retail prompted Costco to order a plush bunny as a toy item. By 1992, sales had increased and toy became one of Costco’s top Holiday sellers. With sales growing rapidly in the toy category, Brass Key moved from the brass bed business to the toy and collectible business, with a focus on porcelain dolls. In addition, The Brass Key now develops licensed products for nationally-known company's such as: The Walt Disney Company, Warner Brothers, United Media, Universal Studios, Classic Media, and Good Times. I do not know much about the Victorian Rose Doll Collections out there, but they seem popular as collectables.
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