I first saw this Tita Cory doll at Dr. Leo Deriada's home in Molo, Iloilo and I've always envied him. He bought it for daughter Dulce at the time Cory Aquino was so popular. When I went to the Aquino Museum in Tarlac, they were selling the last four pieces of this doll, so I bought all of them. But I gave one to my friend Marlene Liao, and the other to her cousin Gwen who also collects dolls. So I have two of this precious doll after the Philippine's first lady president. For a good price, I might be convinced to sell on of them.
It looks like it's made of fine porcelain, but I think it is made of hard vinyl, because it is rather light. It is made in Japan.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
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2 comments:
never knew who collect dolls. why don't you write a script about your doll experience with you mama, parang maximo oliveros and dating. we're now busy rehearsing for cory, the musical. late nov pa ang playdats sa meralco. hapi 41st!
yikes, di ko suot salamin ko, na typo error pa.......
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