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1960’s Barbie doll in two piece outfit, stockings, gloves & heels
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This item is a 1960s-era Barbie doll, characterized by her distinctive red, bouffant hairstyle and light Caucasian skin tone. Her face features painted blue eyes, light brown arched eyebrows, and closed red lips. The doll is wearing a long-sleeved, knee-length coat made of a woven fabric with horizontal stripes in varying shades of pink, orange, and purple-red. The coat has a high collar and appears to fasten down the front with several small, gold-colored buttons or snaps. The underside of the coat, visible where the front flaps open, reveals a hot pink, lace-trimmed hem, suggesting she is wearing a dress or skirt underneath. The doll's arms are bent at the elbow, and she is wearing bright pink gloves that cover her hands and wrists. Her legs are slender and bare, ending in hot pink open-toe high heels. While specific wear on the doll's body is not clearly visible, signs of age typical for dolls of this period might include discoloration to the plastic, loose joints, or fading to facial paint. The hair appears somewhat disheveled, consistent with playwear or age. The clothing shows minor creasing but appears to be in good overall condition for its age. The item’s aesthetic strongly reflects the fashion trends of the early to mid-1960s, with its vibrant colors and somewhat mod styling.
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I have thoroughly examined the provided image of a 1960s Red-Haired Barbie Doll, accompanied by the owner's description of a two-piece outfit, stockings, gloves, and heels. Based on visual cues, the doll appears to be an authentic vintage Barbie from the given era, likely a ‘Redhead’ or Titian variation due to her distinctive hair color and style. The painted facial features, particularly the blue eyes, arched brows, and closed red lips, align with models from the early to mid-1960s.
The doll's attire, a striped coat with hot pink accessories (gloves and heels), strongly reflects 1960s fashion trends, adding to its authentic vintage appeal. While the owner states a two-piece outfit and stockings, these are not fully visible in the image, making a full condition assessment of these unconfirmed items impossible. The visible coat shows minor creasing but appears in good overall condition for its age. The disheveled hair is consistent with typical playwear. Without a direct physical examination, I cannot definitively assess factors like joint looseness, body discoloration, or minute paint chips, which commonly affect vintage dolls. Additionally, the specific 'Two-piece outfit' and 'stockings' mentioned by the owner are not clearly discernible beneath the coat, making it difficult to verify their presence or condition.
Market demand for vintage Barbie dolls, especially period-correct redheads with original fashion, remains strong among collectors. The vibrant clothing, while not explicitly identified as a known Mattel ensemble, contributes positively to the doll's appeal. Rarity can be influenced by the specific Barbie model and the completeness/condition of her original attire. Without identifying the precise outfit number, it's challenging to gauge its individual rarity.
Limitations to this appraisal include the inability to verify authenticity or condition of hidden elements (e.g., body, specific undergarments, stockings) from images alone. A physical inspection would be crucial to confirm markings, assess plastic integrity, check for neck splits, and accurately determine the extent of playwear or damage on the doll's body and internal clothing. Any definitive authentication of the clothing as original Mattel would require in-person examination of tags or materials, or comparison with documented ensembles.