Firstly, remove the dolls clothes and any hair accessories. Use a flea comb to get out any dust from the dolls hair. Air freshener may be used to freshen the hair. Take a piece of white bread and remove the crust, then roll the bread into a ball and use said ball to remove any discolored parts or dirt on the dolls body. Tip a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and use it to clean harder to reach parts of the doll. Put the dolls clothes into the dryer with a dryer sheet for a 10 minute air-only cycle.
An alternate name for a porcelain doll is a bisque doll. The reason why it's called a bisque doll is because the doll is mainly made out of bisque porcelain and through this, the doll is characterized by their realistic looking figure.
75$
The average price for an eighteen inch porcelain doll varies depending on which model of the doll one is looking for. Certain models can be as low as $7.77 or as high as $130+
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grigory and annie
A porcelain santa claus!
in the year 4566 Well, that is someones opinion. For those of us who collect Porcelain dolls, it really depends on who made them, the rarity of the doll and its collect-ability. There are doll collectors out there that do not consider porcelain dolls collectible. Actually, there are whole bunch of doll collectors out there that feel this way. Porcelain dolls are a modern collectible, and with age and rarity their values are relative. I would say that most porcelain dolls are not worth a lot of money. Frankly, those of us who collect these dolls, do so because we love them. Values of porcelain dolls have decreased since sites like eBay and Amazon have become popular. Like with any doll, the value is what someone is willing to pay for that particular doll. Some porcelain dolls, in my opinion, are priceless because of the joy it brings to the person that owns it.
China during the Tang Dynasty..
89.99
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$1000.00