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Circa 1934 Gertrude Kay paper dolls called Peter and Polly Perkins. These may have come from Woolworth's or Grant's. They are a glossy, coated paper on a thick multi-layer die-cut paper backing. They stand up with the aid of plastic-circle bases and dual-nubbin holders. Perhaps published by Whitman, marked near base between their legs "Printed in USA".  
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| They are in very nice shape for their age and the only condition issues I find are a wrinkle at Polly's neck and each one has a light pencil mark. Polly's pencil mark is on her chest area and Peter's is on his left Knee and shin area. They are approximately 7.5 inches tall and both have a stand. |
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