This marvelously crafted estate find features a hand-made doll house created in the 1980s or earlier and of the 1950s era.

  All of the indoor items are glued or partially glued with a few items missing:

  There are 4 glue marks on the bricks in front of the home that appear to have been a dog.  A male figure in the empty room upstairs is missing with only his partially glued boots remaining.  That room is nearly empty and may need a creative mind to fill it. The door in the bathroom will stand but needs gluing.  The boy in the bathroom lunges forward if movement and may need re-gluing.  Some of the smaller shrubbery and grass is free setting as well.  All items in the last photo are loose and can be added to the home to amplify the scenery.

  Measurements:

  The house is on a wood platform glued solid and measures 25" long, 19" wide.  The house is 19" tall.

  Bathroom boy 4" tall

  Kitchen mother 5.5" tall

  Living room girl sitting at 4" tall

  Outdoor dad 6" tall

  Outdoor boy 3.5" tall

  Goose 2" long

  The house and base are wood, figures appear to be resin and the remaining items are mixed with plastic, metal and cloth.

  There was lighting at one point in at least 2 rooms but the wires  appear cut next to the grill.

  This sure is a finely tuned piece of art down to the littlest of details with room for adding your own touch or modifications!

  Please view the photos for a closer examination of all the creative art used to build this model piece.

  The house is local pick only in the Tacoma, Washington area.

  Thanks for looking!!