1940's Nancy Ann Storybook Doll #120 "To Market, To Market, To buy a Fat Hen".  Little doll is in excellent condition.  Her dress is a knit with rayon in red and white check with red ribbon trim and ivory linen(?) bloomers. I grew up in a community that had a Rayon plant that at its heyday was a top producer of rayon which was used during WWII and was seen as an inexpensive replacement for silk. That plant was later closed and site is now a park. The box top has "garment contains rayon" stamped on it as that was a relatively new product .  Today rayon is still used as it is very durable.  This doll's sweet face and shoes are handpainted and her brunette hair is wavy and curled beneath her red felt hat with red satin tie. This little girl is around 80 years old.  The signature safety pin closure back is just below her exposed back opening where Story Book Doll USA  is imprinted on her flesh toned bisque body. The original red polka dot and ivory cardboard box has the metallic paper label with her series name and number printed on it. The box still contains the inside partition that helps to hold her in place. Her legs are fixed and her arms articulate, but would recommend extreme care with handling and the arms as they are assembled with a rubber band mechanism and that rubber band would be very old and deteriorating.   The red and white polka dot cardboard box lid has two corners repaired.  This doll was purchased with a large collection from an estate sale.  For a child in the 1930's-1940's one of these dolls would have been highly prized and probably kept in a safe place with minimal handling.   I did not disturb the outfit.  Box measures approximately 6 1/4 inches x 2 inches x 4 1/4 inches.You are buying 1 Nancy Ann Story Book Doll and original box.  Please contact me if you need additional photos.  No refunds or returns.  Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage.