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First-ever Priscilla And Elvis Presley Doll Set

July 06, 2008 | Other

Available from the Ashton-Drake Galleries is the "Love Me Tender Priscilla and Elvis Presley porcelain doll set, showcasing the couple on their wedding day.

From the press-release:

Celebrate a doll collecting first - the "Love Me Tender Priscilla and Elvis Presley doll set, showcasing the joyous couple on their wedding day! Both the Elvis doll, "Loving You," and the Priscilla doll, "Can't Help Falling in Love," are crafted of fine porcelain and dressed in elaborate wedding costumes, perfectly capturing their expressive features and tender poses.


It took two renowned doll artists, Liz Greenwood and Ralph Bienert, to bring this momentous occasion to life, and both collectible porcelain dolls are officially licensed by the Elvis Presley Estate and - for the first time ever in doll collecting history - by Priscilla Presley herself. This is an incredible, must-have Elvis Presley collectible, available exclusively from The Ashton-Drake Galleries.

This exclusive collectible Priscilla and Elvis Presley doll set from The Ashton-Drake Galleries features:

• A doll collecting first! Two collectible porcelain dolls portray Priscilla and Elvis Presley on their wedding day.
• By acclaimed doll artists Liz Greenwood and Ralph Bienert
• Officially licensed by both the Elvis Presley Estate and - for the first time ever in doll collecting history - Priscilla Presley
• Both the Elvis doll, "Loving You," and the Priscilla doll, "Can't Help Falling in Love," are crafted in finely detailed porcelain, beautifully capturing their expressive features and tender pose
• Elaborate wedding costumes on both dolls recreate all the magic of their special day
• Doll stands for both dolls included
• The "Love Me Tender" doll set is a must-have Elvis Presley collectible, perfect for any devoted fan
• Each doll includes a Certificate of Authenticity
• "Loving You" measures 16-1/2" H; 41.9 cm H; "Can't Help Falling in Love" measures 14-1/2" H; 36.8 cm H.

You can order this set through the ElvisMatters webhop.

Source:ElvisMatters
dressingroomrehearsa wrote on July 06, 2008
what now, what next, where to?
mature_elvis_fan75 wrote on July 06, 2008
Why buy the Ftd titles when you can collect such things as this?
Jerome returns wrote on July 06, 2008
I just bought this and placed it in my livingroom. Really everyone complimented me on my exclusive taste..
Palle wrote on July 06, 2008
Slap af "McFairlane" label on it and every idiot will buy it - heck, at least the Elvis doll looks like Elvis !!! Slap in a pair of women's shoes, and every goddamned female fan will buy it as well ! :(
dannyboy1 wrote on July 07, 2008
I've long hated the way Priscilla portrays herself and Elvis as the iconic couple, and herself as the grieving widow. Will we also have a set of them emerging from the courthouse where they were divorced in 1973? I think not. How about a set of Elvis and Anita Wood? Elvis and Linda Thompson? Elvis and Ginger Alden? Didn't think so. I guess I really resent the way Elvis' ex-wife has the power to exercise complete control over his image and manipulate it to suit her own selfish needs. It's like she's still bleeding him dry 35 years after their divorce.
Harvey Alexander wrote on July 07, 2008
Why is it that the lunatic fringe is catered for better than the hardcore fan? Don't bother asking EPE, they'll be too busy counting their money. I wonder how much they get from the sale of garbage like this? How can they sleep at night?
JerryNodak wrote on July 07, 2008
I've long since stopped worrying about this stuff. Besides this stuff is what finances the multi disc DVD sets you "hardcores" salivate over.
Jim says hello wrote on July 07, 2008
I've go to be honest, that is the very first Elvis doll, bust, statue or figurine I've ever seen that actually looks like Elvis.... if you only buy one three dimensional Elvis this year...
Theo wrote on July 07, 2008
Well, at least both dolls are officially licensed and thus approved by EPE and Priscilla and both come with a Certificate of Authenticity. I wouldn't buy if they weren't and didn't ;-)
Steve V wrote on July 07, 2008
Sad to say but there is a vast majority of Elvis collectors (mostly female and elderly) that would buy this before a deluxe CD or DVD package. So even if say , Elvis On Tour was released they would opt for this product. Ive been in homes adourned by plates on the wall, blankets on the couch, statues on the mantle, but nary a dvd or cd on the audio/video shelves.
Ruthie wrote on July 07, 2008
I wouldn't buy this item but, among all of my pillows, blankets, rugs, purses, lamps & coffee mugs you will find over 90 CD's & DVD's. Most of us are pretty reasonable!
Harvey Alexander wrote on July 07, 2008
"Pillows, blankets, rugs, purses, lamps, cheeseburgers, coffee mugs..." Says it all, don't it. Dearie me. And good to hear that Theo will only buy them because they are endorsed by EPE. Atta boy, Theo, keep those EPE coffers topped up and they'll soon be producing that Elvis shoe polish they've been promising for so long. Only don't go buying any of that unauthorised shoe polish - there's no profit for EPE in that. Why don't you offer to drive them about? After all, they are obviously doing such a good job of taking people like you for a ride...
Natha wrote on July 07, 2008
Obviously there is a market for it. I cannot understand that. I rather spend my money on a cd - even if it's a bad audience recording - than buying any of this stuff. But indeed one comes across homes stacked with this stuff; their idea of being a fan is quite different.
Jerome returns wrote on July 07, 2008
I will donate mine to Red West so he can still be present at the wedding party..
Pedro Nuno wrote on July 08, 2008
This is the 1st of the series Elvis' s Women: Yet to come: June, Natalie Wood, Tempest Storm, Ann Margret, Sheila Ryan, Ginger, Linda and that girl Elvis talks about her mouth in "This is Elvis" (On Tour footage). All those come with beds as accessories!
circleG wrote on July 08, 2008
I'd like to see elvis and cahrlie, elvis and red, elvis and sonny, elvis and lamar, elvis and joe and maybe even elvis and larry. i wouldn't buy an elvis and get-lo unless it came with a certificate of authenticity.
BigVern wrote on July 08, 2008
WOW! Thanks epe- you truly are the gift that keeps on giving.
theoldscudder wrote on July 08, 2008
This would look good next to my Lladro's. Ha.What a piece of s---!
big heart wrote on July 08, 2008
I'm holding out for the Priscilla divorces Elvis doll set ...
Mielvis wrote on July 10, 2008
She divorced him ..yet she's a Presley...cha-ching$$$$$$$
ext_mnx wrote on July 10, 2008
I want to see the priscilla doll set with her lovers and the sound question to lisa doll set with equipment operation: "how do you look alike Elvis Presley thanks the surgery?"
Theo wrote on July 10, 2008
Harvey Alexander, I do hope you realize I was only kidding. OK, I admit to buying an Elvis pillow a long, long time ago and an Elvis mug and fridge magnet when I was at Graceland last year, but I wouldn't touch Elvis dolls or ducks with a ten foot pool. My main focus when collecting Elvis is cd's (mostly FTD), dvd's and books. The only thing I still want from EPE is a special edition of Elvis In Concert (if that ever happens). But If I have to choose I'd prefer an Elvis On Tour 3 dvd box set from Time Warner.
Jumpin Jehosaphat wrote on July 18, 2008
Will Burger King do an Elvis Burger or McDonalds do Elvis Fries, whats next.?
mature_elvis_fan75 wrote on July 18, 2008
Steve yet again i agree, i know many fans and mostly females(no offence) they have blankets, pillows, plates, t shirts, but as for the music it seems to be secondary to them, yet they are big fans? as for on tour, dont know if it will ever happen, and Ftd is kept a secret, many many many fans have no idea a collectors label excist, ive never understood the lack of putting the word out on the Label!