Vintage 1950's High Heels for 10.5" Tall Dolls

Fit Little Miss Revlon and Vogue Jill (tried on both dolls and pictured) ~ Should work for Vogue's Jan, Cosmopolitan Miss Ginger, maybe American Character Toni and Miss Nancy Ann or others

Pink Vinyl or Plastic High Heels : Pale Light Pink ... Possibly a bit faded

Center Double Bow Clasp for Closure ~ Straps Open and Close with this Piece : Only One Side Opens on Each Shoe

Heel Cups at the Back / Pretty Straight High Heels

Light Wear / Scratches but No Breaks : They could use a quick cleaning

Neither Shoe is Marked  : No Makers' Marks

They are about 1-3/8" long and near 1/2" wide (ball of foot). They stand at about 3/4" tall (from table to bottom of heel cup piece)

The shoes fit a bit big / slightly loose on Jill's foot

I will put the shoes into their own clear baggy and then package the item. The item will be sent in a padded envelope, poly bag or small box.

I take many photos so be sure you check them all. 




I am a re-seller of items .. not a distributor or manufacturer of any item. 

This product was purchased legally by itsalways4sale. Itsalways4sale is not affiliated with or sponsored by the company in this listing. It is my right under the FIRST SALE DOCTRINE, to resell items I have legally purchased. This is the only pair of Light Pink High Heels for 10.5" Dolls like this that I have to offer.

 

 

Overall .. This is a nice pair of vintage doll shoes that are looking for a new owner. Don't Miss Out .. This is a Buy It Now Listing! 

 
 

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