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Rare Vintage 1940's "Wooden Scool Desk" for Marilu Doll (The Argentine Bleuette)

$ 52.79

Availability: 38 in stock
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Features: Antique
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Furniture Type: Desk
  • Material: Wood
  • Brand: Marilu
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Argentina
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • For Doll Size: 16 in
  • Personalized: No
  • Condition: Top table of desk seems to be narrower than others that I've seen (pictures #1 to #3.) Left side of seat was repaired/glued in the past (picture #5.) Miniature inkwell is missing (easy to replace.) Otherwise, very nice overall condition....... See item description for more details...
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Daisy Susan Co
    Buenos Aires - Argentina
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    Rare Vintage Wooden Scool Desk for Marilu Doll
    (The Argentine Bleuette)
    Description:
    Very nice vintage School Desk  for Marilu Doll
    (*)
    .
    All made of polished wood with hinged table and round hole for inkwell.
    Unmarked, but known to be made in  Argentina, circa 1950's.
    Dimensions:
    9-½"
    (24 cm) H  x 8-¼
    " (21 cm) W x 12" (30 cm) D
    Condition:
    Top table  of desk seems to be narrower than others that I've seen (pictures #1 to #3.)  Left side of seat was repaired/glued in the past (picture #5.)
    Miniature inkwell is missing (easy to replace.) Otherwise,  very nice overall condition.
    The K&W Marilu doll in the
    above picture is not for sale.
    (*)
    In 1932 the Argentinean market gives big welcome to a new and very important member: The "Marilú" doll. She was created specially for the High Society of Argentina, under the same conception of the French "Bleuette" doll.
    Extraordinary wardrobes and accessories for this doll were created and sold at the Marilú stores. The big success of the doll allowed to publish in 1933 her own magazine for girls inspired by
    "La Semaine de Suzette"
    . The new
    "MARILÚ"
    magazine included stories, games, crafts, recipes and clothing patterns for the doll.
    The very first Marilú dolls were manufactured in Germany by "Kämmer & Reinhardt" and after 1936 by "König & Wernicke". Since 1940 Marilú was totally manufactured      in Argentina by "Bebilandia".
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