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Doll-Lee Art

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"We love the dolls we make, and it shows!"

Web address - http://members.aol.com/DollLee/
Creation Date: 8/01/97
Last Update: 02/10/01

Note to customers (2/10/01) RETIRING: Due to my desire to retire from business at the end of this year, to devote more time to travel and grandchildren, I regret to say that I am no longer accepting custom doll orders or doll repairs through this web site. Anyone whose orders or repairs I have previously accepted, I will complete that work before ending my operations. I wish to thank the many people who have trusted me with their dolls over the last five years. I have met many nice people through this Internet connection. It has been most enjoyable work and has kept me very busy, but it is time for me to move on to other things.

REFERRALS:

  • For doll repair and restoration:
    The Doll Company, 1115 Spring Cypress, Spring, TX 77373
    Phone: 281-350-4904, Web: 4theloveofdolls.com
  • For custom dolls:
    Web: www.doll-legacy.net

Doll-Lee Art is a home business which provides the following products and services:

  • Handcrafted porcelain dolls - with focus on customization, including "resemblance" dolls done from photos; most popular are children and brides.
  • Antique and collector dolls at affordable prices
  • Antique doll repair and restoration
  • Dollmaking instruction (for those within driving distance of Georgetown)

We can be reached in the following ways:

Mail: 126 Faubion Drive, Georgetown, Texas 78628

Phone: 512-259-3913

Email: DollLee@aol.com (3 l's in Doll Lee)


The following selection categories describe some of these products and services:

  • Custom and Resemblance Dolls
  • Antique and Collector Dolls
  • Order information
  • Doll Repair and Restoration
  • About Doll Lee

    Special Highlight
    A Doll-Lee Art custom doll was featured in a story line on the daytime television show, The Guiding Light, on September 9-10, 1998, and again on October 19 and 26. The doll resembled the character Annie Dutton. The doll's gown is a replica of the wedding gown worn by Annie on the show, and both were created by New York bridal designer Paula Varcalona. For more information, select "About Doll Lee" above.

    Links to Other Interesting Sites An extensive list of sites for dolls, antiques, collectibles, art, shopping, and search. Check them out.

    Web Site Awards and Special Links

    Doll Top 50 Site List

    Click here to vote for Doll-Lee Art in the 1999 Internet Collectibles Awards


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