Hannah Assembled Dollhouse-1 Inch Scale
Hannah Assembled Dollhouse-1 Inch Scale
A charming gift for children and collectors alike the Hannah Assembled Dollhouse is a true heirloom in the making. Fully assembled and unfinished it’s ready to be painted in colors of your choice. The windows doors and most of the trim are lightly attached with a dab of hot glue so they can be easily removed for painting or wallpapering. This three-story dollhouse with seven rooms is constructed from 0.375-inch birch hardwood and cabinet-grade plywood for long-lasting enjoyment. The clapboard siding is pre-milled directly into the exterior walls making it unnecessary to add on separate sheets of clapboard.Since its establishment in 1975 The House That Jack Built® has been synonymous with heirloom-quality pre-assembled natural-tone dollhouses that are designed to stand the test of time. The company firmly believes that a dollhouse is not simply a toy but rather an heirloom in the making a classic collector’s item to be cherished for generations. All The House That Jack Built® dollhouses are handmade and assembled in the U.S.A.
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