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  • Norleans Lady Half Doll Trinket Box Vanity Jar Purple Flowers

Norleans Lady Half Doll Trinket Box Vanity Jar Purple Flowers

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Vintage Norleans Trinket Box.  This vintage porcelain trinket box or vanity jar is a lady or half doll.  The lady has brown hair.  Her dress has applied purple tone flowers.  There are also purple flowers on the base and rest of the lid. It is approx. 5" tall x 3" across.  There is a partial Norleans Japan sticker on the bottom.  The box has some wear, aging and staining.  There is also some black marks/transfer on the box as well.  
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