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Native American Skookum Baby Doll Papoose Toy DENNISON 1950s Rare

$ 21.09

Availability: 51 in stock
  • Condition: Baby Doll (attached to cardboard and can not be removed from pouch) is very good vintage condition with no serious issues, light rubbings and soiling, worn edges, please see photos
  • Material: Cloth
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Features: Handmade
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Product Type: Doll(s)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Theme: Cultures & Ethnicities
  • Featured Refinements: Native American Indian Doll
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Ethnicity: Native American

    Description

    Native American Skookum Baby Doll Papoose Toy DENNISON 1950s Rare
    Baby Doll (attached to cardboard and can not be removed from pouch) is very good vintage condition with no serious issues, light rubbings and soiling, worn edges, please see photos
    Dimensions: about 3.5 x 1 x 1 inches
    The "papoose" is a type of child carrier that draws its name from the Algonquian language, which is spoken by the Algonquian First Nations of Quebec and Ontario. Native Americans sometimes carried their babies in a similar method, thus the use of the word, which means "child" in the language.
    Label: DENNISON MFG. CO. (Dennison Manufacturing Company) U.S.A., The Tower Boulder Park, Calif.
    The story of “the Dennison” is very much the story of Framingham for nearly 100 years. From 1897 when it came to town until 1990 when it merged with Avery Corporation and operations were moved to California, Dennison was at the forefront of manufacturing, progressive management, technological innovation and marketing ingenuity. From creating the first American-made boxes to producing the ubiquitous tags and labels that organized the country, the Dennison name meant quality.
    3 cents U.S. Postage Stamp: "NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization PEACE STRENGTH FREEDOM"
    About the stamp:
    U.S. #1008    3¢ NATO
    Issue Date: April 4, 1952
    City: Washington, D.C.
    Quantity: 2,899,580,000
    Printed by: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
    Printing Method: Rotary Press
    Perforations: 11 x 10½
    Color: Deep violet
    U.S. #1008 was issued to commemorate the 3rd anniversary of the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty. In the center of the stamp, a torch represents freedom and peace. The hands holding the torch symbolize the strength and unity of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization members.