Description: THIS DOLL IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND THIS AUCTION IS SUBJECT TO END WITHOUT NOTICE. FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE US WITH QUESTIONS OR MAKR AN OFFER VINTAGE, VERY RARE ANTIQUE Buster Brown, 26” store display doll. We’ve included several photos, doll stands 26 inches tall and stands upright without any additional support. Not sure what the doll is made of, it’s kind of like a papier-mâché or some type of plaster of Paris. Clothing is still in good condition. We’ve taken pictures of the arms with some of the age old damage to the arm sockets. The arms have been tight back together with some type of elastic cord at some period during time before we ran across this vintage piece. The soles of the shoe have two oblong shaped holes, we weren’t sure if they were for a bracket for the Store display . The tag on the shirt collar of the doll says Buster Brown, shoe company advertising doll original clothes 1917 We cannot verify the accuracy of this tag or the age of the doll. THIS WILL BE VERY WELL PACKAGED AND SHIPPED WITH INSURANCE FOR THE PURCHASE PRICE The character of Buster Brown was loosely based on Granville Hamilton Fisher, a son of Charles and Anna Fisher of Flushing, New York. Fisher's physical appearance, including the characteristic pageboy haircut, was copied by Outcault and given to Buster Brown. The name "Buster" came directly or indirectly from the popularity of Buster Keaton, then a child actor in vaudeville. Another boy, Roger Cushman Clark (1899–1995) of Deadwood, South Dakota, was also described as the "original model" for the Buster Brown character.
Price: 700 USD
Location: Brazil, Indiana
End Time: 2025-01-12T13:46:00.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Buster Brown
Type of Advertising: Shoes
Color: Brown
Date of Creation: 1904-1920
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States