The Swan Princess Doll by Wendy Lawton is a limited edition porcelain doll based on the character of Swan Princess from the fairytales series. This doll, standing at about 13 1/2 inches tall, features blonde wavy hair, violet eyes, and a light complexion. It comes dressed in an outfit with accessories like shoes and socks/tights, perfect for all occasions. The doll, part of the 3rd edition of Lawton Dolls, exudes a fantasy theme and embodies the spirit of the story of Swan Princess, making it a charming collectible for fans of folktales and fairytales.

Looks like Shakespeare's Juliet!

Welcome to the world of a beautiful porcelain princess doll.  This beautiful doll is exquisite with lovely details from her fresh child face to the detailed clothing.  Doll has intricate artistry with from the painted porcelain to the richly tailored velvet gown.  All of this has the essence of royalty and elegance.  great for doll collectors & enthusiasts or for a room decoration for that special older child.  

I am not a professional photographer.  I try to photograph items on all sides and describe conditions so buyers can make good decisions.  Please enlarge photos to see better.  Also you can ask questions...I will be honest as I am an EBAY buyer also.  
 
returns accepted - buyer pays shipping - refund given when item sent is returned in the same condition.  If an item arrives broken or damaged while being shipped, buyer to please use USPS protocol below.

Reasonable offers considered  -  smoke free - flu free home .

PLEASE NOTE - all cloth items are lint rolled before and after being photographed.  They are immediately placed in plastic bags, then immediately placed in the shipping envelope or container.  I own a dog, and items are photographed and wrapped in the kitchen where the dog is banned.     

Funds from EBAY pay for my 17 year old diabetic dog....special foods, medical care and Vetsulin all add up. Zelda says TY

PLEASE NOTE: Most items are mailed in new boxes and wrap, however I sometimes recycle boxes or use boxes from my pantry.  I believe in recycling things.  In all my years of mailing items out, I recently had someone "offended" that his item arrived SAFE in a Stove Top Stuffing Box.  What difference does a box make?   What box I use depends on the boxes I have at the moment and what is being sent out.  Please understand that any recycled boxes are clean and re-usable same with bubble wrap and plastic. TY

NOTE TO SCAMMERS - Instead of scamming people like me trying to raise money using an EBAY account....just stop!  Many sellers are just like you and are tired of high prices in the stores. Many sellers like me do not have a "store" on EBAY and we are not rich...but have a small account for some needed extra money.  I sell my own stuff and also items given to me by my friends and family to help with my dog.  SO STOP SCAMMING PEOPLE......ever hear of KARMA? 

IMPORTANT   PACKAGES ARE INSURED by the USPS up to $100.00.  If an item arrives damaged, the buyer needs to take photos and file a form with the USPS concerning the damaged item and make an insurance claim.  PLEASE SEE BELOW.  The USPS will most likely ask you to turn in the broken item in order to receive a refund.  As the buyer, you will have the item and packaging to take to the post office.  You can file your claim online or you can downloaded claim forms or just go pick one up from post office and let them guide you.

USPS INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE USPS WEBSITE
If a USPS package arrives broken, immediately document the damage with photos, save all original packaging, and file a claim online o
USPS.com within 60 days of mailing. You may be required to take the item and packaging to a local post office for inspection. 
Steps to Take If Something Breaks in Transit:
  • Save Everything: Do not throw away the box, packaging materials, or the damaged item.
  • Document Damage: Take clear photos of the damaged item and the packaging immediately.
  • File a Claim (Recipient or Sender): File a claim online at USPS.com/help/claims.htm. You will need your tracking number, proof of value (receipt or invoice), and proof of damage (photos).
  • Check Insurance: Priority Mail includes up to $100 in insurance, while other services may vary.
  • Inspect at Post Office: You may be asked to bring the damaged package, box, and all wrapping to your local post office for a physical inspection.
I do my best to wrap breakable items to avoid any damage, however, ppl are human and items can be dropped, slammed and shipping accidents occur on wet and / icy roads where shipping vehicles crash and can even catch on fire.  I once had someone receive the book they ordered with a tire mark across the package....fortunately the packing was great and the book was not damaged.

One final note - SHOES - Many shoes (even expensive labels) can have problems.  I inspect and photograph the shoes to the best of my abilities.  I try to place all factual information in the description and in the photos.   I have vintage shoes over 30 years old that are made better than today's shoes.

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