I’m often asked to help identify the age and value of antique dolls, but I’m not a doll expert. Even as a youngster, I didn’t play with dolls. I was an outdoors girl. But as an antique lover, I’ve ...
My mom has been wondering about the value of a doll she has had for many years. I tried to find information on the Internet, but haven’t been able to find anything. I am sending three pictures to you.
News 6 viewers have been sharing photos of their Barbie collections, including limited edition plates, Holiday Barbies, 35th anniversary reproduction versions of the dolls (including a copy of the ...
It sounds like a story from a children’s book: a beloved doll loses its arm to the family dog, or its hair to a scissors-wielding toddler. The injured toy is sent to a hospital for dolls, surgery is ...
Q: One of these Shirley Temple dolls was given to my mother in about 1937. The other was given to me around 1962 when Shirley had a TV show. Are my dolls rare? How can I sell them? - Claudia A: We don ...
Enclosed are pictures of a doll from my childhood. It is an original "Revlon" doll from about 1956. It is in good condition and has the original hangtag. Any information you could give me regarding ...
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5 '60s Collectibles That Have Skyrocketed in Value You Should Know About
I've always been fascinated by how ordinary items from the past can suddenly become highly valuable. The 1960s, in particular ...
Q: I have a question about a Patty Play Pal life-size doll that was given to my younger sister at Christmas in either 1960 or 1961. The doll is still in our attic and appears to be in decent condition ...
"Warman's U.S. Coins & Currency," Allen G. Berman (KP Books, 2006, $17.99). "Paperweights of the World," Monika Flemming & Peter Pommerencke (Schiffer, 2007, $35.00). "Encyclopedia of Children's ...
Rare and unique antique dolls in mint condition, as well as newer ball-jointed dolls. What’s Not Today’s mass-produced dolls. For Barbara Lamb, dolls go way beyond child’s play. Visitors to her ...
Today’s mass-produced dolls. For Barbara Lamb, dolls go way beyond child’s play. Visitors to her Tennessee home in the US see only a small part of her collection on display, but the rotating cast of ...
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