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    Posted 12 years ago

    jboger35
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    Doll one doesnt have any markings or tags Is all porcelin Doll 2 has a stamp on the back of her neck which I posted the pic Doll 3 has a sticker on bottom of her foot Dolls 2 n 3 have porcelin head, feet, hands Any help that someone could give me on these dolls would be greatly appreciated

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    1. jboger35, 12 years ago
      Looking for any help on these dolls as to maker and age Thanks so much
    2. Manikin Manikin, 12 years ago
      Hi hope this answers your question. be sure and watch video it is good .
      We refer to her a waldo doll . She is very common to find and has no value she was sold from 70's to 80's . Here is a link that will tell you all about her
      Sorry I could not say she was worth more but they are everywhere and no one is buying them :-( Please watch video it is very good ! This is for 2 dolls together . I can't read what is on neck of first one ca you tell me ? It is not clear and to small for my eyes . She is a newer 70's to 80's porcelain collector doll . These were mass produced at top of the market during those years and have lost interest from collectors as there were so many and they were never meant to be toys .
      http://dollreference.com/walda_porcelain_doll.html
      One maybe just a variation of her but these were low quality mass produced dolls and are from very late 70's most likely 1980's.

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