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American Girl FELICITY PC Reading & Writing Lesson School Set Complete Inkwell

$ 34.31

Availability: 68 in stock
  • Doll Size: 18 in
  • Packaging: Without Packaging
  • Condition: hornbook strap broke, book pages have some pencil writing and bends, some crazing on inkwell
  • Doll Gender: Girl Doll
  • Features: Retired
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Collection: Historical
  • Brand: American Girl
  • Type: Doll House & Furniture
  • Character: Felicity

    Description

    I'm downsizing my doll collections. I have had this school set for years as part of a Felicity collection that I acquired from a collector but may have swapped out pieces over the years because I liked them better. T
    his set inspired me to make girl size versions for my daughters!
    The details are so amazing (
    brush not included, just used to hold open book
    ). The auction includes the everything in the set:
    hornbook
    made of real wood (the strap has been broken as long as I had it). Made in Taiwan Especially for Pleasant Company sticker on back.
    little white feather quill
    pen
    pretty blue and white
    inkwell (
    some crazing see last photos)
    with the white holder. Made in China, American Girl sticker on bottom.
    sewn copy
    book
    (some pages have been written in, see photos and there's some bend/wrinkles. Pleasant Company Co. 1991 on inside back cover.
    silver
    sander
    is heavy metal and cleaned up nicely. Made in China Especially for Pleasant Company sticker on bottom.
    Smoke and Pet free home.  Selling other AG items, including the school outfit. Happy to combine shipping but MUST wait for invoice!
    Please ask questions before bidding. Ships 1st class.
    From the catalog:
    Reading & Writing Lesson
    Mother taught Felicity to read the alphabet and the Lord’s Prayer using the wooden
    hornbook
    . Her writing supplies include a quill
    pen
    that she dipped in an
    inkwell
    that came from Holland. Felicity sewed paper together to maker her
    copybook
    , used to practice writing properly. And, when she got bored, she drew pictures of her horse, Penny! Pretend the shiny
    sander
    is filled with “pounce” to sprinkle on her writing and dry up the ink blots.