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$95.00
History/About
Episode aired April 16, 1956
Season 5, Episode 23
While on an uncomfortably cramped train ride to Rome, Lucy is offered the part of a typical American tourist in an upcoming Italian movie by director Vittorio Felipe. She is told that the English title of the movie will be Bitter Grapes. Lucy thought the title was a literal one, and she assumed that the picture was going to be about the winemaking industry and how the locals squeezed out the grape juice by foot. Ricky warns her to not go on a pursuit of “soaking up local color”, but Lucy naturally doesn’t listen. She finds out from the bellboy that old-fashioned winemaking still occurred in a small town named Turo, so off she goes on her journey.
What’s Included:
Lucy Barbie Doll
Complete Outfit
Modded Grapes
Doll Stand
Certificate Of Authenticity
**Please Note! “Product Information”: This Action Figure (or) Vehicle, etc Has a 21+ Years Age Factor and are no longer available from the Manufacture (“Discontinued”), packaging may have slight shelf wear (slightly bent cardboard or plastic corners, minor scratches etc). Figure (s) Vehicle (s) and all accessories inside packaging are perfect and come sealed in their “Original Factory Released Format Packaging”!!**
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$110.00 – $140.00
Two different sets. In the Lucy doll only, Lucy is wearing a grey dress with pink collar. In the Lucy and Ethel doll set, Both dolls are wearing a pink dress.
Lucy Doll Only, "Job Switching" is a 1998 production. Classic Edition I Love Lucy, Starring Lucille Ball as Lucy Ricardo, INCLUDES: Lucy Doll approx. 11.5" tall w/reddish Hair & blue Eyes. Lucy Doll wears a pink Chef style Hat (Toque), a gray w/pink trim Uniform, a faux Pearl double strand Necklace, a Pair of Pantyhose, a Pair of pink High Heel Shoes, & comes with faux "Chocolates", a Doll Stand for Display, & a Certificate of Authenticity. Box has minor rubs at some corners/edges $110
Lucy AND Ethel Dolls: Introduced by Mattel in 2008, this adorable retired I Love Lucy Barbie doll set (Starring Lucille Ball as Lucy Ricardo and Vivian Vance as Ethel Mertz) features BOTH Lucy and Ethel in that famed episode 30, "Job Switching" where Lucy and Ethel worked at the chocolate factory. $140
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$95.00
Vintage Lucille Ball as Lucy Ricardo Barbie Doll, Barbie “Lucy does a TV Commercial, Vitameatavegimen”, “Spoon your way to Health” Episode 30, from 1997, show was on in 1950’s (This Show was aired in 1952), One of my Most Favorite Shows from “I Love Lucy”
In the show, Ricky gets a job as a host of a television show and Lucy (as usual) schemes to be part of the act. She lands the part of the “Vitameatavegamin Girl” in the show’s commercial, but after several rehearsals, the product gets the better of her and she manages, once again, to botch Ricky’s big chance.
Box has Vintage wear, Never Removed from Box, box is not Perfect
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$95.00
Timeless and eternally hilarious, “I Love Lucy” remains a benchmark of comedy. In the memorable “Sales Resistance” episode originally broadcast in 1953, Fred, Ethel and Ricky reminisce about a sales experience. Ricky was upset because Lucy had made a frivolous purchase when she saw an ad on TV. Ricky explains how to resist a salesman and insists that she return the item. Later that day when the salesman comes to pick-up the gadget he bamboozles Lucy into buying a “Handy Dandy vacuum cleaner”. Ricky agrees to return the new item himself because Lucy cannot resist a salesman. Lucy and Ethel leave to go to the movies so Lucy can avoid another sales pitch. When the duo returns they discover that the vacuum is gone but Ricky has bought a new “Handy Dandy refrigerator”. And the notorious penny-pincher Fred bought a washing machine! Lucy enjoys a last happy moment with her Handy Dandy vacuum cleaner wearing a navy and white polka dot dress with a white apron.
**Please Note! “Product Information”: This Figure has a 21+ Years Age Factor and are no longer available from the Manufacture (“Discontinued”), packaging may have slight shelf wear (slightly bent cardboard or plastic corners, minor scratches etc). Figure (s) Vehicle (s) and all accessories inside packaging are perfect and come sealed in their “Original Factory Released Format Packaging”!!**
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$95.00 – $110.00
“Lucy Gets In Pictures” Episode 19 originally aired on February 21, 1955. Wily as she is lovely, Lucy finds a way to make her presence known in the film.
Lucy gets a bit part in a movie, but has a problem with the costume. The doll’s costume replicates that of the episode
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$65.00
I Love Lucy Precious Kids Premier Baby Lucy Doll Collection Episode 78
Retired – Doll in Excellent Condition New in box. Box has wear
The I Love Lucy baby doll series is so adorable and this I Love Lucy Precious Kids Ricky’s Old Girlfriend Baby Lucy Doll is no exception. From episode number 78, how cute will she look sitting next to the Mattel doll from this same episode. A really darling complement. These dolls are no longer in production and have now become collector’s items.
Doll was created from real baby photos of Lucille Ball..remarkable resemblance: pouty lips, big blue eyes and curly red hair. Made of vinyl with moveable arms and legs
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$40.00
Brand new folded edges tin signs 30cm x 40cm
Your choice:
The Riccardos and Mertz’s are “On The Road Again!” Very colourful
Lucy and Ethel are “Best friends” – We’ll always be Best Friends…Because…You Know Too Much About Me!
Lucy’s commercial: ” Vitameatavegamin – SPOON Your Way To HEALTH”