But I'm calling it at this point. Her wig probably needs replaced as it is dry, damaged and looks like it's taken a few scissor hits here and there. I did my best to braid it as she would have come, using replacement ribbons, to minimize how impactful her hair appearance is. One hand was bitten - fortunately not as bad as I've seen- but it is worth noting!
There is also a small spot on her bottom of likely bleach? It's smaller than the tip of a pencil eraser.
One of her eyes (see photos) looks like it has a small amount of silvering on the bottom pinwheel. Like most dolls of this era, even with fresh strings and tight limbs, she doesn't stand as well as a modern girl. For display, I'd recommend purchasing a stand??
She has been thoroughly cleaned and looked over. I did restring her with high quality cord since her limbs were very loose. I was able to remove many spots and blemishes on her vinyl, but there may a few spots or shines that I could have missed. Please review photos carefully for best representation of her condition at present. She has been played with and enjoyed and has a great future ahead!
Her hair has been styled similar to its original'do. She has a few short hairs here and there and while her wig is still full and lovely, I do think her prior bestie may have lobbed a chunk or two that is hard to spot.. I do not have her original ribbon, but I've replaced it with something similar myself. Nothing special but close to what she would have had.Kirsten is such a beauty and such a classic and if you're looking for a pre-loved pioneer immigrant child with a survivor's heart, this may be your girl!