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Evacuee Doll. London: Jack Hughes, ca. 1946. World War II-era effect in which an “evacuee” leaves her small London home, only to vanish from the large “country” home and reappear where she began at the outset. Essentially an updated Die Box-type effect. Wooden construction, the largest piece 16 x 10 ”. Finish shows wear; good condition. Uncommon.


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Date:
2016-04-09

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