It does not appear that the Cher dolls were produced by Madame Alexander in their doll collections. Cher dolls were produced by Mego in 1976-1978, and Mattel in 2000.
The Madame Alexander dolls were introduced in 1923. The first collectable dolls were based on famous individuals such as Scarlett O'Hara from Gone with the Wind.
Wendy-Ann was Madame's granddaughter. After her death as a young adult, Madame dropped the Ann and simply used Wendy to designate a particular face mold.
You can find information about Alexander Dolls at the Madame Alexander website. Once on the page, click on "About Madame Alexander" to bring up the information.
you have to push the head on. be careful because you could brake your doll
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Hello, it sounds like that may be a Madame Alexander doll. These are coveted by many doll collectors and have even been made into Christmas Ornaments by Hallmark Cards. There is a Madame Alexander Doll club online that could you ask about this doll directly. Describe it and send photos. Here is their website: http://www.madc.org/
Cher Doll Records ended in 1998.
Cher Doll Records was created in 1993.
MADAME ALEXANDER MAKES A SWEET BABY NURSERY MY FIRST BABY DOLL AND VTECH MAKES A BABY/TODDLER SAFE DOLL
It depends on which doll you would like to get. Limited Editions, Antique, and Vintage dolls usually cost more than dolls that are just taken out of production. I have seen a range of $60 to a few thousand dollars.
The book Cher Doll & Her Celebrity Friends includes miniature doll-size recreations of the Bob Mackie fashion designs that Cher wore in her TV show and in public appearances.
A popular alternative for the American Girl Doll is purchasing a Madame Alexander dolls.**A link to the website is in the related links section below.**Also, if you like new clothes for your 18 inch dolls, *See "Doll Clothes" below in the related links section.*