Wizard of Oz Tin Man Doll

$58.00

Wizard of Oz Tin Man Doll. Rare 75th Anniversary edition by Mme Alexander. Head/arms/legs move; eyes open/close; has oil can and heart charm

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Description

Wizard of Oz Tin Man Doll

This rare Entertainment Collectible is a Tin Man (also known as the Tin Woodman) doll from the iconic MGM movie, "The Wizard of Oz".

It's a special 1993 collector edition from Madame Alexander commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the movie. Its features are:

  • Doll style #13210
  • Eyes open and close
  • Head, arms, and legs all change position
  • Comes with an oil can, hat, necklace, and heart charm
  • Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
  • In mint condition

The Madame Alexander Doll Company was founded in 1923 by Beatrice Alexander. During the '20s her dolls were some of the most popular toys in America.

In addition, Mme. Alexander was the first company to create dolls resembling famous characters in books, film, music, and art.

Because of their realistic and high-quality craftsmanship, these licensed dolls are still among America's most popular toys.

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Additional information

Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 8.5 in

Brand

Madame Alexander

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MGM

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Wizard of Oz

Wizard of Oz. This brand indicates Wizard of Oz Collectibles sold in our store featuring characters from the iconic Wizard of Oz movie.
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