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  2. Francie (Barbie) - Wikipedia

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    Example of Vintage Francie Dolls in Rare Outfits. Francie Fairchild is a fashion doll issued by Mattel from 1966 to 1976 and re-introduced in 2011. Marketed as "Barbie's MODern cousin" from England, the doll had an extensive line of "mod"-style clothing, often employing bright colors and geometric patterns similar to fashions associated with Carnaby Street in the late 1960s to early 1970s.

  3. These Vintage Barbie Dolls Could Be Worth Thousands

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    Highest listing price on eBay: $3,500 If you found yourself sick of all the blonde Barbies in 1966, the Color Change Barbie was the answer. With a little water, her hair and bathing suit changed ...

  4. It's National Barbie Day. Dolls by year, and how valuable.

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    The ten most valuable dolls from Mattel’s collection are as follows: Barbie #1 (1959): The original Barbie, characterized by her signature white and black striped swimsuit, has a maximum resale ...

  5. List of Barbie's friends and family - Wikipedia

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    She showed up in Barbie & Her Sisters in A Pony Tale. Marie is shown to be an otaku. Lillian "Lily" Roberts Fairchild (1966): Francie's mother, Barbie's aunt, George's sister and Margaret's sister-in-law. She was never made into a doll. Claude Fairchild (1966): Francie's father, Barbie's uncle, and Margaret and George's brother-in-law. He was ...

  6. List of Mattel toys - Wikipedia

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    Charmin' Chatty (1963–1964) Talking doll, Mattel's Changeable Record Doll, came with five changeable records. Chatty Cathy (1960–1965) Mattel's original talking doll. The pull-string talking mechanism that was created for Chatty Cathy in 1960, and it was used in many Mattel talking dolls from 1960 to 1975.

  7. Allan (Barbie) - Wikipedia

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    Allan was named after the son-in-law of Mattel co-founder Ruth Handler. The first Allan doll was released in 1964. He was marketed as Ken's friend who could also fit into Ken's clothes. [2] In 1991, the spelling of his name was changed to Alan. [3] The Wedding Day Alan doll featured Alan marrying Barbie's friend Midge. [3]