Many of the vintage pictures are worth prices close to $20 each. The exact price will vary depending upon their condition and how they are being displayed.
how much is a raggdy ann an andy dolls worth
how much do a 1977 raggedy ann doll worth today
50.00 bucks is what I would resale at...prob 1970.. but a picture would need to be seen..
$150
ghost raggedy Anne dolls are so 50 years ago
Patricia Hall has written: 'I spy!' -- subject(s): Dolls, Fiction, Shape, Shapes, Raggedy Ann (Fictitious character), Raggedy Andy (Fictitious character), Board books 'School day adventure' -- subject(s): Dolls, Fiction, Schools, Show-and-tell presentations, Toys 'Day at the fair' -- subject(s): Dolls, Fairs, Fiction, Juvenile fiction 'Hooray for reading!' -- subject(s): Dolls, Fiction, Reading 'Raggedy Ann & Andy' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Characters, Children, Children's stories, American, History, History and criticism, Juvenile literature, Raggedy Andy, Raggedy Andy (Fictitious character), Raggedy Ann, Raggedy Ann (Fictitious character)
Do you mean raggedy Ann and Andy?
Melissa Eisler has written: 'Raggedy Ann and Andy and the camel with the wrinkled knees' -- subject(s): Dolls, Fiction, Raggedy Andy (Fictitious character), Raggedy Ann (Fictitious character), Specimens, Toy and movable books
The cast of Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy - 1941 includes: Tommy Bupp as Raggedy Andy Pinto Colvig as Camel
Raggedy Andy A sequel, Raggedy Andy Stories (1920) introduced the character of her brother, Raggedy Andy, dressed in sailor suit and hat.
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Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy - 1941 was released on: USA: 11 April 1941
Raggedy Ann was first introduced as a doll in 1915. It wasn't until 1918 that she was introduced in the book "The Raggedy Ann Stories". Raggedy Andy was introduced in 1920, in a sequel book, titled "The Raggedy Andy Stories".
Many duckhouse dolls have a label on the neck of each doll. So look just under the hair/clothes to see...
Fido Fido belonged to Marcella, Raggedy Ann and Andy's "mistress" owner. Andy and Ann's dog's name is Raggedy Arthur.
Johnny Gruelle wrote stories with the characters Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy to comfort his daughter Marcella who was sick. Some of the stories included Marcella as the owner of Raggedy Ann and Andy.