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Item: MO9130 - Doll artist is Kathy Smith Fitzpatrick
- Doll is 13”
- Doll is made of porcelain
- Doll is released in a limited edition of 700
Marie Osmond is excited to present “Scarlet”, a Classic Beauty, costumed in a beautiful “scarlet” red dress with white faux pearl accented bodice and coordinated hair bow. “Scarlet’s” adorable and innocent face will surely make her a collector favorite! Sculpted by artist, Kathy Smith Fitzpatrick, “Scarlet” has been handcrafted with the special attention to detail that is the hallmark of all Marie Osmond dolls. Doll is released in a limited edition of 700. Doll is 13” and is made of porcelain.
Ever since she can remember, Marie Osmond has loved and collected dolls. Being the only girl in the family of 9 siblings, Marie received many dolls at a very young age. One of Marie's fondest childhood memories was sharing her passion for doll collecting with her mother, Olive. As the Osmond Family traveled from country to country on their many world tours, Marie and Olive collected dolls from all over the world.In 1991, Marie parlayed her love of dolls into a business that would become one of the most successful collectible doll brands in the industry. Being that Marie literally "grew up" on television, she chose to debut her doll line on an electronic retailing giant. This also gave Marie the forum to show collectors that she truly was an avid doll collector and not just a celebrity lending her name as a token endorsement. While they continue to be the doll's primary source of distribution, Marie has expanded the line into retail stores, Internet sales and direct response. Along the way, Marie learned to sculpt. Her first sculpture, a toddler doll she created and named after her mother, "Olive May", set a collectible record, selling over $3,000,000 worth in it's first showing. The hallmark of a Marie sculpture is the beauty dot placed near the doll's left eye, signifying Marie's own beauty mark. Since then, Marie has sculpted several dolls, including "Remember Me", "Baby Adora Belle" and her hallmark doll, "Adora Belle". "When I started my doll company, I had no idea how well it would be received. I guess I just didn't realize how many doll collectors there were out there", admits Marie. "Being a collector myself, I know what other collectors look for in dolls...memorable faces, the finest porcelain, creative concepts, high quality wigs, eyes and costumes, etc.,...so that's how I make my dolls". Marie reveals, "I love hearing personal stories from collectors about their dolls, and how a certain doll holds special meaning for them by either sparking a memory or by creating a new one. That's the payoff for me. That's what collecting is all about."
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