Vintage 1950s Dollhouse Doll House Lot: Renwal Penn Dutch Living Room w Acc ME82

$19.99
Brand
Renwal
Unit of Sale
Lot
Antique
No
Type
Furnishings
Original/Licensed Reproduction
Original
Scale
1:12
Year Manufactured
1950
Material
Plastic
Country/Region of Manufacture
Unknown
Handmade
No
Vintage
Yes
condition
Used

Vintage Dollhouse Furnishings Lot: 

Renwal Pennsylvania Dutch Living Room w Accessories 

Please note- This listing is JUST for the Furniture and Accessories shown in the first photos only! The many many contents you see in the other photos- including the Keystone house-  are also for sale- in other listings! Our consigner had fun filling it with period furnishings, and we thought you'd like to see the house in all its glory, but make no mistake- NO other furniture, accessories or other dolls are included in this listing, though they are for sale in other listings! 

This beautiful little set was once sold as magazine premiums- took a long while to get everything for a living room! You get a dining table, four chairs (one reglued), a buffet, china cabinet, low table, rocking chair- and a bonus of nifty handmade metal plates painted to look like the stencilled Renwal!  

Please check our other listings for the all the furniture, vintage accessories, the house, and vintage dolls you see in the last photos- and yes we combine shipping! 

Measurements/Scale: approx 1" to 1’ scale, see ruler in photo (ruler not included in listing) 

Makers’ Marks (if any): Renwal

Materials:  plastic, etc

Age/condition: c1950s or so eras; slight wear as seen and as to be expected and described above; preowned

Vintage, preowned, sold as seen; photographs are part of the description. 

Please check our other listings for more from our consigner's collection, as well as antique and vintage dolls!

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