Posted 1 year ago
kerrycz
(40 items)
We have alot of dolls. some have identifying marks and some dont. If anyone sees a familiar doll could you help by identifying and maybe giving an estimated value.
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Posted 1 year ago
kerrycz
(40 items)
We have alot of dolls. some have identifying marks and some dont. If anyone sees a familiar doll could you help by identifying and maybe giving an estimated value.
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You have a nice older Voque Ginny doll without wig in plaid skirt and one next to her also there looks to be another Ginny in middle of mix with brown hair . The one in plaid skirt is best of all the dolls here . You have some storybook dolls they will be marked Nancy Ann like the blond on top in white dress and they have lost their value . Many of them are Not collectible . If they have painted shoes I see some plastic one like that , really no value , dream world doll also called Dutchess or PMA dolls . I see the high heel one it looks like Ginger in stripped dress by Voque she competed with Little Miss Revelon . A nice old rubber Mickey mouse too
Value is in the Ginny dolls and they all have har loss ect so not more than 20-30 and no original clothes on them .Hope this helps a bit . I collect Ginny dolls :-) But that is not why I ranked them higher the rest that I can see good are just a few dollars a piece or less. One on bottom of photo in pink is a newer reproduction doll.
Thank you so much. There are lots more pics I am adding of dolls and would appreciate any help. They were in storage and not properly stored so they have been very damaged.
Your welcome I will watch for your others