Are dolls made in china worth anything?

Are dolls made in china worth anything?

Porcelain dolls that were made 80 to 100 years ago or more can be quite valuable. A quick scan of the auction and buy-it-now listings on eBay finds porcelain doll values ranging from around $5 and $10 to several thousand dollars or more but no dolls listed above $10,000.

How old is a vintage doll?

Before eBay set their own ideas for what is antique or vintage, a doll to be considered vintage had to be 75 years old and to be antique had to be at least 100 years old.

What is the value of old dolls?

Price: Around $200 to $300 each, if mint; $1,000 to $1,500 for full set mint and all original. In very good condition (missing some of the original outfits; some flaws and crazing), from $100 to $150 each.

How do I identify a China doll?

A typical china doll has a shoulder head made of glazed whitish porcelain, with painted molded hair and facial features. The glaze gives the doll a characteristic glossy appearance. The head is typically attached to a body made of cloth or leather, sometimes with arms and legs made of porcelain.

What does a Mein Liebling doll look like?

1901+ Character Child Doll, Mein Liebling (German for: “My Darling”), 12-32″ tall, bisque socket head, composition ball jointed body, glass eyes, feathered brows, painted upper and lower eyelashes, open mouth or closed mouth. Mein Liebling doll mold K * R, 117A has an open mouth (om).

What is Mein Liebling doll mold K * R 117A?

Mein Liebling doll mold K * R, 117A has an open mouth (om). Shown on right; closed mouth (cm) Mein Liebling, bisque doll head is marked doll mold K * R, 117. Doll mold K * R 117N Mein Liebling doll – some have flirty eyes.

Which Mein Liebling doll mold has an open mouth?

Mein Liebling doll mold K * R, 117A has an open mouth (om). Shown on right; closed mouth (cm) Mein Liebling, bisque doll head is marked doll mold K * R, 117.

What are Kämmer&Reinhardt dolls?

The Kämmer & Reinhardt doll company was formed in 1886 in Waltershausen, Thüringia, Germany by Ernst Kämmer and Franz Reinhardt. Early K & R dolls were made of wax .

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