31 and the Media Gallery lists all the photos as being uploaded on Oct. ![]() I’m posting this at 11:24 pm Eastern on Oct. ![]() In the days following the auction I dug up one of Esmeralda’s companion dolls, Magic View Quasimodo, and found the other companion doll-Phoebus-in a local comic book store. Her dress is a Funville Sparkle Girlz dress from Walmart, and her shoes are from the 18-shoe pack from the Barbie Basics 1.5 collection, sometimes called the “Touch of Pink” collection. Here she is with her adorable dog, Pooka. I was quite apprehensive when I first took her bun down, worrying that it’d reveal a horribly gappy rooting pattern, but no worries were needed-it’s plenty thick. It’s a silky, shiny dark red with brown lowlights. This 1998 Phantom of the Opera set with Barbie as Christine and Ken as the Phantom (I have no plans to debox these two), Mattel’s 1996 Esmeralda from Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and the now-defunct Galoob’s 1997 Paris Elegance Anastasia and Paris Romance Dimitri from Fox’s animated Anastasia (my favorite non-Disney movie as a kid!).Īnastasia is so pretty! I love her face, her almond-shaped blue eyes-they almost look like a cat’s eyes-and I especially love her hair. I cleaned up quite nicely, winning everything I’d seen on AuctionZip and gone to the auction for: ![]() Among the lots were a bunch of dolls, mainly Barbies. The day after my birthday, my dad and I went to an auction in a small town about a half hour away from our home. A Barbie Holiday Gown Collection from approximately 1993, two Barbie Starlight Splendor packs-this 4-pack from 1997 and a 6-pack from 1998 (sadly, I started deboxing that one before I could get a picture of it), and a 1/6 plushie of Max, Eric’s sheepdog from The Little Mermaid.
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