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Okie doll; Little Smiley, the tooth fairy doll.
Registration Number: VA0000168714
Type of Work: Visual Material
Date: 1984-09-04 00:00:00
Application Title: Okie doll; Little Smiley, the tooth fairy doll.
Date of Creation: 10/05/1983
Date of Publication: 12/20/1983
Description: Drawing.
Copyright Claimant: Robert A. Everett or R. A. Everett d.b.a. R. A. Everett Enterprises
Authorship on Application: artwork design: Robert A. Everett.
Copyright Note: C.O. correspondence.
Other Title: Okie doll
Basis of Claim: New Matter: "adaptation of design and additional artistic work."
Previous Registration: Little Smiley, the tooth fairy doll prev. reg. 1979, VA 22-244.
Names: Everett, Robert A., 1922-

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