Posted 1 year ago
Kaitygirl
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All I know is that it is the rose collection genuine porcelain doll. I've opened the box a couple times and the card inside doesn't have much information on it either. The box has no year on it and I can't find it on any website so far. I've had it since I was a little kid and this year I'm turning 18. I was wondering if anyone on here could tell me more about it. If so just email me if you could tell me more about it or want to see more pictures. No I'm not selling it I would just like to know more about it. My email is--- kaitlynjackson333@gmail.com
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I don't think your collectible porcelain doll is particularly rare, collectible or valuable. These dolls capitalized on the collectible doll market starting in the 1980s. Unfortunately, the market became flooded with inexpensive and inferior dolls, which were undercutting the sales of legitimate artists dolls. There were many companies which made fairly high quality dolls, like Danbury Mint, Ashton-Drake, etc. but there were zillions of poorly made dolls that were sold at very low prices. If yours has no identifying information, then it's most likely one of those inexpensive dolls. But if your doll is precious to you for sentimental reasons, then it's priceless.
and just to back up Stef on doll she is correct in her response to you . But if you had it since a child it maybe something you would cherish no matter the value or who made it . Very cute doll