It really depends on year of production and condition. For example, a mint in box (never played with) Black Gerber Baby can net you $50 easily. Whereas a very good condition one without the box will only bring in $15. The ones produced in the 80s and 90s are generally worth only $10 to $15, regardless of condition.
i have a gerber doll the has a ceramic face And hands and legs, but the body is vinyl.it lays in a wicker bed and the clothes are white,he wears a hat.he is wearing a white gown.on the back of his head there is a number,it's H683.If you need a picture of him just let me know. ny email address is greeneyedfrog73@Yahoo.com.after greeneyed there is suppose to be an _ please let me know how much he is worth.i would greatly appreciate it.Thank you Bonnie Powers
Gerber Baby: This doll was available as a premium sometime around 1966-1967. Because the doll's look wasn't too appealing, the doll was discontinued after a brief time. This 14" Gerber Baby is marked, "©Gerber Products Co./1966" on head.
Value: $75.00- 125.00.
about 15 or 20 cash
Only about $10 bucks.. Sorry
About 50 pounds
$1283.92 I don't know why it's that expensive... >.<
they usually range from80 to 100 dollars
Depends on the condition of the doll and how much someone will pay for it...I've seen prices ranging from $70 to over $100 to date.
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Baby doll = bubah (בובה)
yes they do now ... No they don't :s
Baby doll is 15 1 year YOUNGER THAN star &beauty
$520 US
The duration of Baby Doll is 1.9 hours.
Hasbro is the manufacturer of the Baby Alive doll. The Baby Alive doll was introduced by Kenner in 1973. Hasbro took over and redesigned the Baby Alive doll in 2006.
A baby doll is a child's doll dressed to look like a baby, an attractive young woman, or a style of women's nightdress.