Say yes to this agreeable 1960s multi-sport bobble head doll lot of (5). These perpetually smiling baseball and football figures are a presentable bunch, with bold paint and ample gloss.
Featured are:
Cincinnati Reds mascot with round green base, stamped underneath with an SS Corp. Made in Japan copyright dated 1962, presents NM details with deference to a small surface chip of paint loss on the edge of the white jersey at the top of the shoulder;
Cincinnati Reds boy face with square red base and red foil Japan sticker underneath; the front presents EX-MT details, however there is a crack on the top of the cap, and the back of the head bears alien matter with what appears to be a 1/8" diameter hole repair;
Washington Senators boy face with square white base and red foil Japan sticker underneath; has been repaired at the point where the neck meets the body, also has two hairline cracks on the face radiating from the head opening; still presents as reasonably attractive at arm's length;
Minnesota Vikings boy face with round gold base and blue Japan sticker underneath; faceguard bar is absent, has small chips at the faceguard openings on the edge of the helmet, a small chip at the left end of the mouth, and a fleck of surface paint loss on the back of the base; these chips are all unobtrusive to display, and otherwise this fine fellow shows NM details;
Washington Redskins boy face with square wood base; has one small fleck of paint loss on the left side of the helmet, otherwise appealing with NM+ details.