Posted 10 months ago
tjcald
(2 items)
these two dolls have bpisque porcelain heads and lower legs and cloth bodies . the one with the bonnet is marked 1703-2 on the back of her neck (no manufacturer). the other doll in the red velveteen dress is marked 5944 in the same place (also no manufacturer) i bought them both at an estate auction. can you please tell me anything about them?
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Both your dolls are called collector dolls were never meant as toys . They were mass produced by many companies and doll artists in 1980's to end of 1990's when the market for them declined . Some were very expensive new but the market today has little interest in them other that as a decor piece to sit on a bed ect . They are newer porcelain dolls not antiques . Just cute :-)