Posted 1 year ago
rcwalker
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I was wondering if anyone could help me identify this doll and find out what it might be worth it was purchased at Boyer Antiques and Doll Shop in the early 1980's she sets on a Kaiser Doll Stand we have no box or papers with her.
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Hi your doll is newer from late 80's into 90's . There was a craze for these what they called collectible dolls at the time and they were massed produced and yes some had limited editions . The thing is that they lost in collectable market as it was overwhelmed by them and many were expensive . People believed that they were an investment also and that was not to be . Vintage dolls are and always will be collectible as they were meant to be toys and played with not kept in a box on a shelf . Many did not survive and were thrown away so they are always going to be harder to find in beautiful condition . The doll like yours was not a toy but a decorative doll . Her value is low :-( Kaiser doll doll company is still in business in Chicago . Very pretty just enjoy her and love her because you liked her when you saw her :-) Thanks for sharing her
Oh Kaiser is famous for it's doll stands and still sells them as main product .
The doll artist would have signed back of neck look there too ok .