Vintage Pilot Teddy Bears - Brown - Aviation Theme Plush Doll 23",9" Father Son on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Ohio, United States
This adorable Father ,Son Aviation duo would be a great addition to any collection!The father is 23" and has a coat,Aviation gear and pants and scarf.The son is 9" and has the same things.Both are in great condition!
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