RARE 1951 All Original Triple-Action Wanda Walker Doll STILL WORKING

RARE 1951 All Original Triple-Action Wanda Walker Doll STILL WORKING

$95.00 USD
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RARE 1951 All Original Triple-Action Wanda Walker Doll STILL WORKING

RARE 1951 All Original Triple-Action Wanda Walker Doll STILL WORKING

$95.00 USD

RARE 1951 "WALKING WANDA" MECHANICAL DOLL

Manufactured by Advance Doll & Toy Co.

The "Triple-Action" Wonder: This is the sought-after 18-inch hard plastic model featuring a fully functional wind-up mechanism. Unlike many surviving vintage dolls, this Wanda still walks, swings her arms, and turns her head in a synchronized motion

Features & Condition:

Mechanical: Wind-up key is securely attached to her side. Movement is smooth and tested.

Sleep Eyes: Bright blue eyes with full lashes that open and close perfectly

Original Ensemble: Wearing her original white ruffled dress with its rare matching shawl collar/capelet and original shoes

Hair: Features her original auburn mohair wig in classic 1950s curls. Note: Typical vintage "shelf wear" thinning on the back of the head from years of display/storage; displays beautifully from the front

Collector’s Note: Finding a Wanda with a working motor and her original multi-piece outfit is a rare find for any mid-century toy collection

Care & Winding Instructions for Your New Owner

1. Winding the Motor

The "Rule of Three": Turn the side-mounted key slowly and stop as soon as you feel the first sign of resistance.

Avoid Over-Winding: Never force the key. Over-tightening can snap the vintage internal spring, which is difficult to repair.

2. Operating the Movement

Surface Matters: Wanda walks best on smooth, hard surfaces like wood, tile, or glass. Avoid carpets or uneven rugs, which can strain the leg gears and cause her to trip.

Syncing: Her head and arms are synchronized with her legs. If they feel stiff, do not force them by hand; let the wind-up motor move them naturally.

3. Preserving the "Sleep Eyes"

Storage Position: When not on display, store her face-up (lying on her back). This keeps the weighted eye mechanism in the "closed" position, preventing the internal lead weights from putting constant pressure on the plastic sockets.

4. Hair and Fabric Care

The Mohair Wig: Her hair is made of natural mohair. To maintain the curls, avoid brushing or combing, as this can worsen the thinning on the back of her head. Use a light puff of air or a soft makeup brush to remove dust.

Original Clothing: The ruffled dress and shawl collar are delicate vintage fabrics. Keep her out of direct sunlight to prevent the white material from yellowing or the auburn hair from fading.

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