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Hello,
Our museum was recently contacted by an individual wishing to donate a
dollhouse to our collection, an offer we cannot accommodate. As she is
not computer literate, I agreed to help pass this dollhouse offer along.
Her message and brief description of the dollhouse and its context:
"My name is Roza. I have a dollhouse which is for looking, not really
playing. It has been done by a gentleman who made the house at the age
of 92, as a piece of art in memory for part of his family who perished
in the Holocaust. It was made in 1985. The house is a country style
building-all wood, somewhat like a log cabin-lights up, two floors.
Inside, there is Golda Meir standing in front of a mirror, and some
other furniture; a yard, well, garden and animals in the yard, with a
fence around the outside. I would like to donate the dollhouse to an
organization as a donation in memory of my family, which perished in the
Holocaust. The dollhouse is located in the vicinity of New Jersey and
must be picked up."
*Approx. dimensions: about three square feet and between two and three
feet tall.
If interested, you may contact me for pictures as well as the donor's
contact info for further discussion.
Have a great day!
Sandra
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