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Antique Dolls (Dover Fashion Coloring Book)

December 12th, 2011 Posted in Antique Dolls Tags: , , , , ,

Antique Dolls (Dover Fashion Coloring Book)

Thirty full-page, ready-to-color illustrations of actual 19th-century dolls in authentic period costumes, including captivating Jumeau dolls with long, curly tresses; a Bru lady doll with a fashionable hat, c. 1870; a French fashion bride of the 1870s; a French walking doll, c. 1880; an engaging, wide-eyed bisque “googlie,” and many more.

List Price: $ 3.95

Price: $ 1.72

Collecting Antique Porcelain Dolls

September 20th, 2011 Posted in Antique Porcelain Tags: , , ,

Collecting Antique Porcelain Dolls

There are so many things you can learn about antique porcelain dolls. There is a lot of history behind these toys which are collections for some people. The history of their seamstresses, manufactures, and creators are very interesting. Even how children played with antique porcelain dolls are worth reading about. The prices of antique porcelain dolls depend on their history.

Nowadays, antique porcelain dolls are quite expensive, that’s why collectors only get what they think are worth their money. It seems like they are alright with a couple of antique porcelain dolls instead of getting the current fashion dolls.

However, a student would invest a lot of time and money to collect both. But there are still people who are drawn to collecting antique porcelain dolls because they want to know more about these toys.

Antique porcelain dolls were created before 1930. They could be bisque, papier mache, wax, wood, or china, but they are all categorized as antique porcelain dolls. All the composition of the dolls were said to be modern and as the years progress, they tend to show these through their costumes.

Dolls that were manufactured way before 1930 are also said to be antique porcelain dolls but it is hard to determine when exactly they were made because the clothing is not original. Unfortunately, the antique porcelain dolls that are manufactured today are not exactly authentic because these do not have the original wigs, clothing, undergarments and shoes.

The early antique porcelain dolls were made in the 1850s. These dolls represented the adults circa 17th and 18th century. Collectors search far and wild for these items. Most early antique porcelain dolls were manufactured in England. Craftsmen individually crafted and carved these dolls on wood. The features were painted. Costumes were added.

Collectors include the early antique porcelain dolls in their collection primarily because of their rarity. They are willing to invest in these – especially the “Queen Anne.” The Queen Anne is an early antique porcelain dolls version that was made during that time.

Wax dolls are also popular for collectors of antique porcelain dolls. The earlier, the better – just like for any material construction of antique porcelain dolls. Even the construction of these dolls are made into account. Wax dolls are a hit for collectors because of the intricacy of its creation. Take note that the wax dolls were owned by the wealthy.

They were made by pouring liquid into warm molds. The hair and the features were already set in the head. During that time, making wax dolls were for home-based businesses because of the dangers of actually making these.

Antique Dolls?

August 25th, 2011 Posted in Antique Dolls Tags: ,

Question by melissa6705: Antique Dolls?
I found some very old cloth dolls that are in great shape in a old hotel my family used to own. I live in the dallas, texas area and trying to find someone to help me find out about these dolls. Who would I talk with?

Best answer:

Answer by Jebus. Crist.
me

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Collecting Antique Porcelain Dolls

February 5th, 2011 Posted in Antique Porcelain Tags: , , ,

Collecting Antique Porcelain Dolls

There are so many things you can learn about antique porcelain dolls. There is a lot of history behind these toys which are collections for some people. The history of their seamstresses, manufactures, and creators are very interesting. Even how children played with antique porcelain dolls are worth reading about. The prices of antique porcelain dolls depend on their history.

Nowadays, antique porcelain dolls are quite expensive, that’s why collectors only get what they think are worth their money. It seems like they are alright with a couple of antique porcelain dolls instead of getting the current fashion dolls.

However, a student would invest a lot of time and money to collect both. But there are still people who are drawn to collecting antique porcelain dolls because they want to know more about these toys.

Antique porcelain dolls were created before 1930. They could be bisque, papier mache, wax, wood, or china, but they are all categorized as antique porcelain dolls. All the composition of the dolls were said to be modern and as the years progress, they tend to show these through their costumes.

Dolls that were manufactured way before 1930 are also said to be antique porcelain dolls but it is hard to determine when exactly they were made because the clothing is not original. Unfortunately, the antique porcelain dolls that are manufactured today are not exactly authentic because these do not have the original wigs, clothing, undergarments and shoes.

The early antique porcelain dolls were made in the 1850s. These dolls represented the adults circa 17th and 18th century. Collectors search far and wild for these items. Most early antique porcelain dolls were manufactured in England. Craftsmen individually crafted and carved these dolls on wood. The features were painted. Costumes were added.

Collectors include the early antique porcelain dolls in their collection primarily because of their rarity. They are willing to invest in these – especially the “Queen Anne.” The Queen Anne is an early antique porcelain dolls version that was made during that time.

Wax dolls are also popular for collectors of antique porcelain dolls. The earlier, the better – just like for any material construction of antique porcelain dolls. Even the construction of these dolls are made into account. Wax dolls are a hit for collectors because of the intricacy of its creation. Take note that the wax dolls were owned by the wealthy.

They were made by pouring liquid into warm molds. The hair and the features were already set in the head. During that time, making wax dolls were for home-based businesses because of the dangers of actually making these.

Why Antique Dolls are Popular Collectible Items

July 23rd, 2010 Posted in Antique Doll Tags: , , , ,

Why Antique Dolls are Popular Collectible Items

Antique Dolls are popular collectible items. They were a majority of liking of little girls and children. In olden days, children often played with these dolls by dressing and redressing them. The antique dolls have sometimes bodies worn out that are patched or re-patched. Antique dolls have to be handled with care and some of them can become really cute toys for kids who are still interested in playing with dolls.

It is difficult to purchase antique dolls over the internet. The modern dolls like the Barbie collection are easily available that are painted in a standard way, with standard manufactured clothing. Where as the antique dolls are unique with respect to their clothing and looks. Thus, it becomes necessary to have a personal look on the dolls before purchasing them. If you are a novice in case of antique dolls, then you must follow certain tips as follows;

The first thing that strikes the mind while starting to collect antique dolls is its condition. It is obvious that the body of the dolls can be worn out, with some patching work done. Replacement of body parts such as the eyes, wigs and other parts can be expensive and finding the appropriate clothing. Reproduction of clothes and shoes are widely available if an undressed doll is purchased. It is just that it is cheaper than the others are. For this, study of antique dolls in necessary, to properly shop for its accessories. Antique Doll Collector is a good magazine that has all the concerned details regarding the dolls and their dealers.

The prices for antique dolls have a good range, i.e. it can be purchased by anyone as the prices are equal to or less than current artist made dolls. Many of the German made dolls are in the range of 0 to 0.

While selecting antique dolls one should be careful of the hairline cracks and other imperfections. They can tend to increase in magnitude as days pass. It should be considered mainly if you have an expectation of re-selling it. However, minute damages are not visible when the dolls are at display. Therefore, before purchasing them a thorough scrutiny should follow.

Clothing, shoes and accessories are another section to concentrate. Try purchasing an original doll with its garments, shoes, hats and other stuffs. It can be expensive to look out for each accessory individually and it should suit the looks of the doll.

The inspection should cover all these tips along with some other important aspects such as
* Make use of lights and torch to inspect any cracks or damage. If possible, remove the wig and the pate and have a look at the head properly. Any dark patches may indicate restoration work, so avoid those dolls.
* Inspect the eyes if they have been reset. It should match the overall structure of the doll.
* See the integrity of the costumes, check for any moth holes on the fabric of the cloth.
* An important consideration for the overall value of the doll is, whether it has an appropriate body. The dealers very often keep changing the body parts to attract customers depending on their likings. So look out for it before buying the antique doll.
* Finally, just try to glance the overall doll and determine what its overall impression is. It can be considered by keeping the price tag in mind.

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