Betty Boop Danbury Mint Shopping Fenzy 16″ Porcelain Doll NIB Pudgy Dog 1995

The Danbury Mint “Betty Boop Shopping Spree” porcelain doll is a charming collectible that captures the iconic flapper’s playful spirit. Released in 1995, this piece was sculpted by renowned artist Syd Hap and stands approximately 16 inches tall. Crafted from fine bisque porcelain, it showcases Betty Boop in a fashionable outfit, complete with shopping bags and her dog, Pudgy. Never displayed or removed from the box, as new overall condition, original tags, no documentation envelope.

Key Features:

Betty is the quintessential 1920s slapper, short dress, garter, and big, flirty eyes.
​Her catch phrase was “
Boop-Oop-a-Doop!”
Material & Craftsmanship: Made of high-quality bisque porcelain, hand-painted with meticulous attention to detail.
Design & Accessories: Features Betty Boop dressed in a stylish ensemble, holding shopping bags, and accompanied by her dog, Pudgy.

This and many other Dolls can be found in our eBay Store Connectibles.

12 Enchanted Castles of Europe by Danbury Mint in the 1990’s Dunrobin and Hofenzollern Castles

We found a complete collection of “12 Enchanted Castles of Europe” offered by Danbury Mint in the 1990’s. New castles were offered every few months between 1994 and 1997.  Original owner had them safely packed away in storage, all are in NEW condition with original Certificate of Authenticity, and most are even in original shipper box.

Superbly crafted in cold-cast porcelain and meticulously painted by hand with remarkable detail. Substantial weight, carefully packed in original Styrofoam custom Danbury Mint mold packaging.

The first picture is the Hohenzollern Castle of Baden-Wurttemberg, one of Germany’s greatest treasures. Measures 8 1/2″x 5″x5″.  This is an awesome example of neo-Gothic architecture.

The second picture is the Dunrobin Castle of Golspie, one of Scotland’s greatest treasures and measures 8″x 6 1/2″x 5″.  The original tower was built in 1275, and now over 700 years later is still owned by descendants of the original owners.  Please visit our eBay store – connectibles to see all of these magnificent castles.