He loves to take his wife to the ball because she just looks so beautiful in her red velour dress. Why, she's the most beautiful woman there. At least, in his eyes she is. And, she's a fabulous dancer. They can dance, and dance, and dance all night long and never get tired of being in each others arms. It's sheer heaven for "Just Call Me Jeremiah Claus" and something he loves to attend every year. Plus, he gets to wear his favorite green velvet Victorian suit. And, if he doesn't say so himself - he's quite dashing in it! A Victorian gentleman to the core.
"Just Call Me Jeremiah Claus" loves being Santa. However, he dearly loves his wife and looks forward to the "Annual Christmas Ball" so he can twirl her around and around the dance floor. Waltzing to his heart's content. What could be better than that? A Victorian gentleman to the core on the arms of a Victorian Lady of the highest regard.
"Just Call Me Jeremiah Claus" is a 15" squared bottomed self-standing Victorian Santa cloth doll. He has a 1/2 muslin body and 1/2 velvet body. His face is embroidered with black satin stitched and blue water colored eyes, pink cheeks, and a raised nose. His eyebrows are mohair as is his mustache and beard. His mouth is embroidered and water colored red. Jeremiah has a mass of thick white roving hair that he thinks makes him look quite debonair under his green lined and matching velvet top hat. Jeremiah is wearing his favorite Christmas shirt that is gathered at the neck and wrists. He has fancy lace cummerbund wrapped around his waist and coordinating green velvet and lace bow tie under his chin. His red vest is lined and top stitched along the edges. It is fastened with a button and has fold down lapels. His green velvet jacket is the latest in Victorian gentleman's fashion and has a lining, fold down collar and lapels, and red waist length buttons. Jeremiah is carrying his Santa bag filled with presents for all the "Annual Christmas Ball" attendees.
"Just Call Me Jeremiah Claus" just loves the Christmas season and loves being Santa. However, what he looks forward to the most during the Christmas season is the "Annual Christmas Ball." And, the reason he looks forward to the "Annual Christmas Ball" is because he can finally wear something other than his typical red suit and can take his wife, "Please Call me Mrs. Karen Claus!" to the annual Christmas ball. He loves to take his wife to the ball because she just looks so beautiful in her red velour dress. Why, she's the most beautiful woman there. At least, in his eyes she is. And, she's a fabulous dancer. They can dance, and dance, and dance all night long and never get tired of being in each others arms. It's sheer heaven for "Just Call Me Jeremiah Claus" and something he loves to attend every year. Plus, he gets to wear his favorite green velvet Victorian suit. And, if he doesn't say so himself - he's quite dashing in it! A Victorian gentleman to the core.
"Please Call Me Mrs. Karen Claus!" loves being married to Santa and loves being Mrs. Claus. She dearly loves her husband and looks forward to the "Annual Christmas Ball" because her husband gets to unwind and thoroughly enjoy himself. For "Please Call Me Mrs. Karen Claus!" if her husband is happy and can relax and enjoy himself then she is happy, too.
"Please Call Me Mrs. Karen Claus!" is a 14" squared bottomed self-standing Victorian Mrs. Claus cloth doll. She\e has a muslin body with 2 layers of lace trim along the bottom of her body. Her face is embroidered with black satin stitched and brown water colored eyes, pink cheeks, and a raised nose. His eyebrows are embroidered and brown water colored her mouth is embroidered. Karen has a mass of thick mohair hair fastened in a turned under style with bangs. She is her favorite slip with lace over-slip that is gathered at the waist. Her beautiful red velour dress is gathered at the waist and has beautiful ribbon trim along the waistline and beautiful lace trim along the bottom edge and neck edge. Her matching lined short jacket is also beautifully ribbon trimmed along the bottom edge and is gathered at the wrists. Her matching cape is lined and lace trimmed along the edges and is wrapped around her shoulders and tied in a knot in the front. Her coordinated and matching lined bonnet is also beautifully lace ribbon trimmed and is tied in a knot under her chin.
"Just Call Me Jeremiah Claus" loves being Santa. However, he dearly loves his wife and looks forward to the "Annual Christmas Ball" so he can twirl her around and around the dance floor. Waltzing to his heart's content. What could be better than that? A Victorian gentleman to the core on the arms of a Victorian Lady of the highest regard.
"Just Call Me Jeremiah Claus" is a 15" squared bottomed self-standing Victorian Santa cloth doll. He has a 1/2 muslin body and 1/2 velvet body. His face is embroidered with black satin stitched and blue water colored eyes, pink cheeks, and a raised nose. His eyebrows are mohair as is his mustache and beard. His mouth is embroidered and water colored red. Jeremiah has a mass of thick white roving hair that he thinks makes him look quite debonair under his green lined and matching velvet top hat. Jeremiah is wearing his favorite Christmas shirt that is gathered at the neck and wrists. He has fancy lace cummerbund wrapped around his waist and coordinating green velvet and lace bow tie under his chin. His red vest is lined and top stitched along the edges. It is fastened with a button and has fold down lapels. His green velvet jacket is the latest in Victorian gentleman's fashion and has a lining, fold down collar and lapels, and red waist length buttons. Jeremiah is carrying his Santa bag filled with presents for all the "Annual Christmas Ball" attendees.
"Just Call Me Jeremiah Claus" just loves the Christmas season and loves being Santa. However, what he looks forward to the most during the Christmas season is the "Annual Christmas Ball." And, the reason he looks forward to the "Annual Christmas Ball" is because he can finally wear something other than his typical red suit and can take his wife, "Please Call me Mrs. Karen Claus!" to the annual Christmas ball. He loves to take his wife to the ball because she just looks so beautiful in her red velour dress. Why, she's the most beautiful woman there. At least, in his eyes she is. And, she's a fabulous dancer. They can dance, and dance, and dance all night long and never get tired of being in each others arms. It's sheer heaven for "Just Call Me Jeremiah Claus" and something he loves to attend every year. Plus, he gets to wear his favorite green velvet Victorian suit. And, if he doesn't say so himself - he's quite dashing in it! A Victorian gentleman to the core.
"Please Call Me Mrs. Karen Claus!" loves being married to Santa and loves being Mrs. Claus. She dearly loves her husband and looks forward to the "Annual Christmas Ball" because her husband gets to unwind and thoroughly enjoy himself. For "Please Call Me Mrs. Karen Claus!" if her husband is happy and can relax and enjoy himself then she is happy, too.
"Please Call Me Mrs. Karen Claus!" is a 14" squared bottomed self-standing Victorian Mrs. Claus cloth doll. She\e has a muslin body with 2 layers of lace trim along the bottom of her body. Her face is embroidered with black satin stitched and brown water colored eyes, pink cheeks, and a raised nose. His eyebrows are embroidered and brown water colored her mouth is embroidered. Karen has a mass of thick mohair hair fastened in a turned under style with bangs. She is her favorite slip with lace over-slip that is gathered at the waist. Her beautiful red velour dress is gathered at the waist and has beautiful ribbon trim along the waistline and beautiful lace trim along the bottom edge and neck edge. Her matching lined short jacket is also beautifully ribbon trimmed along the bottom edge and is gathered at the wrists. Her matching cape is lined and lace trimmed along the edges and is wrapped around her shoulders and tied in a knot in the front. Her coordinated and matching lined bonnet is also beautifully lace ribbon trimmed and is tied in a knot under her chin.
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