Annalee Doll Description: Last one. Open eyes, yellow body, red heart with white lace. Made in Meredith, NH USA.
Annalee Doll Description: Set includes three styles of the same size heart measuring approximatley 3.75" wide by 2.875" high.
Open eyes, red and white print scarf. Can be used for Valentine's Day and also Christmas!
Annalee Doll Description: White body, holds crayons, heart base. Facial expression and color of crayons may vary. Great Valentine gift. Crayons may be bent due to storage and shipping and can easily be removed and have the bunny holding your own personalized message or add new crayons! Sold as is.
Annalee Doll Description: Closed eyes, closed mouth with two top teeth as shown, pink and white dress, holds flowers. Boy companion is G655-82.
Annalee Doll Description: Open eyes, open mouth as shown, green with white polka dot vest, holds red heart. Very common for the red heart to be distorted from storage through the years. This was handmade by Annalee employees. Possible discoloration in hair from glue due to age. Girl companion is G650-82. Remove the heart, add a shamrock and display for St Patty's Day. Also add a Christmas Gift and use for Christmas!
Annalee Doll Description: Last one. 11" high x 11" wide including the lace. Felt on both sides with stiff cardboard in the middle. Red felt heart with white lace. I purchased this from the Annalee Gift Shop. It was used in their displays. Has a metal wire for hanging. Great piece to accent any Valentine display. Can easily be made into a mobile, just add fishing line.
Annalee Doll Description: 3" high x 2" wide. There are numerous shades of red due to the many different years Annalee did the 7" Sweetheart Mouse. I purchased this from the Annalee Gift Shop. If more than one are ordered, I will send a variety of shades of red.
Annalee Doll Description: 3" high x 3" wide. Felt on both sides with stiff cardboard in the middle. Red felt heart with white bow on front. I purchased this from the Annalee Gift Shop. It was used on the 12" Valentine Skunk from 1982. Item G655-82.

