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Posted by admin | Posted in Dollhouse accessories | Posted on 30-10-2008
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Bespaq Dollhouse Victorian Emporium Display Counter Find this 1:12, 1/12, 1″ or one inch scale dollhouse miniature Emporium showcase for Victorian doll house store display scene. Your choice of walnut or White finish.By Bespaq. This set includes: (from backward piece on the left to backward piece on the right) Small ShowcaseCorner ShowcaseShowcaseCorner ShowcaseSmall Showcase… |
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Bespaq Fair Lady Living Room Set Find this 1:12, 1/12, 1″ or one inch scale Bespaq Fair Lady dollhouse living room set of armchair, sherry table and side chair for Victorian doll house living and reading rooms.By Bespaq…. |
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Carved Rocaille ArmchairBy Bespaq Available in 1/12 or 1 inch scale dollhouse miniature walnut carved Rocaille armchair for any Victorian dolls house room. By Bespaq…. |
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Dollhouse Miniature Victorian Rococo Wing Chair and Ottoman $74.99 For your dollhouse. This high quality chair designed by Bespaq will make the lady or gentleman of the manor feel like royalty! The polished walnut finished framing on the chair and ottoman compliment the soft faux sheepsking upholstery. Chair: 2 1/2″W x 3 3/4″H x 2 3/4″D Ottoman: 1 1/2″ square x 1″H… |
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Dollhouse Miniature RI Mauldie Armchair Designed by Bespaq $41.99 For your dollhouse. This high Victorian arm chair, designed by world famous Bespaq, is majestic enough for the finest mansion or will add a genteel touch to a modern dollhouse. The walnut finished wood is highlighted with floral and foliate tracery and elaborate carving with crewel upholstery. 1 3/4″W x 3 3/8″H x 1 3/8″D… |
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Dollhouse Miniature Bespaq Side Chair $46.99 Dollhouse Miniature Bespaq Side Chair in mahogany designed for the 1:12 scale miniature setting…. |
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For the Love of Knitting (Paperback) $13.45 One surviving cotton sock tells us that the Egyptians were knitting as long ago as the first millennium AD. Tenderly preserved shawls and sweaters bespeak our great-grandmothers ha… |
