Here is the proud owner of an 1860 lady china (shiny glaze) and boy china of approximately the same period (he has replaced body and limbs).
Here is Linda with Jean by J.D. Kestner. Our expert doll doctor Dorothy repaired the sleep eyes, which was a difficult job since there is only a small opening in the neck.
Here is Colman, he proud owner of French and German antique all-bisque dolls. She is holding a French "Mignonette," a much-desired doll by collectors.
Do you have any information about a Dan-ea Native American porcelain doll named Elizabeth, that has a cerificate of authenticity and is also number 1 out of 500 made woorldwide?
ReplyDeleteSorry I know this is a question but i have been looking all over the internet for this doll and can't find it anywhere. I'm just wanting to know how much it's worth?
DeleteProbably what you paid for it originally, or less. Sorry, I don't know where to find this doll.
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