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Originally Posted by Acres per Second
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Interesting ... I saw most of those high priced ones sold at the auction(s). One reason for the $6,000+ price was that all dolls sold at the Annalee auctions were personaly signed by Annalee and some were one of a kind. The Rogers store pieces were early pieces hand made at her dining room table before there was a "Factory in the Woods".
Son Townsend may have lived on Parker, not sure.