1950’s Connie Lynn baby doll, measuring approximately 18 inches tall. Connie Lynn dolls were produced as the sister to the popular Terri Lee dolls of the same era. She has a hard plastic body with jointed limbs, painted features, open/close sleep eyes with full lashes, and a glued-on wig. She wears her tagged Connie Lynn white christening gown with lace trim and bonnet, which remains in good display condition though the bonnet shows some age wear and small holes. Smoke free shoppe. A red ribbon with a collector convention medal is tied around her neck, adding extra charm. The doll is not marked on her body, which is typical for Connie Lynn dolls. Her wig cap is unglued, but her face paint, lips, and eyes remain vibrant and striking. The body is intact and clean. Outfit is tagged “Connie Lynn” inside. It has some normal age discoloration, but still displays beautifully. Overall, this is a wonderful example of the beloved Connie Lynn doll in her tagged original christening outfit. She would make an excellent addition to any Terri Lee or vintage baby doll collection.