Yes. Any collector item needs to be in its box. The price of the item goes up with the box in good shape and the item within the box in good condition. Papers that came with the item is also important. Collectors want the complete package.
If a person has Barbie dolls and other Barbie branded paraphernalia displayed in their home in prominent places, chances are high that they are indeed an avid Barbie collector.
This website lists the collector Barbie and family dolls for 2011: http://www.dollgenie.com/2011/
Sibyl St. John. DeWein has written: 'The collector's encyclopedia of Barbie dolls and collectibles' -- subject(s): Collectibles, Catalogs, Barbie dolls
Unless you are talking about the 18-inch SuperSize Barbie or the 36-inch My Size Barbie, the dolls are 11 1/2 inches tall.
In my opinion, the best of the novels and short stories are Barbie's New York Summer, by Cynthia Lawrence, 1962 Barbie and Skipper Go Camping, by Eileen Daly, 1973 Mystery of Mermaid Bay, by John Braden, 1987 Wild Horse Run, by Suzanne Weyn, 1993 Three Cheers for Becky, by Lynn Offerman, 1998 These are my personal favorites of the reference books. 1977: The Collector's Encyclopedia of Barbie Dolls and Collectibles, by Sibyl DeWein and Joan Ashabraner. 1980: Collectible Barbie Dolls 1977-1979, by Sibyl St. John DeWein. 1983: The World of Barbie Dolls, by Paris and Susan Manos, Collector Books. 1987: The Wonder of Barbie Dolls and Accessories 1976 to 1986, by Paris and Susan Manos, Collector Books. 1990: Barbie Doll Fashion Vol. 1 1959 to 1967, by Sarah Sink Eames, Collector Books. 1996: The Barbie Doll Boom 1986-1995, by J. Michael Augustyniak. 1996: The Ultimate Barbie Doll Book, US Issues 1959-1995, by Marcie Melillo, Krause Publications. 1997: Barbie Doll Fashions Vol. II 1968 to 1974, by Sarah Sink Eames, Collector Books. 1997: A Decade of Barbie Dolls and Collectibles 1981-1991, by Beth Summers, Collector Books. 1998: Skipper Identification and Value Guide Also Featuring Tutti and Todd, by Scott Arend, Karla Holzerland and Trina Kent, Collector Books. Updated in 2010. 1998: Thirty Years of Mattel Fashion Dolls, 1967 through 1997, by J. Michael Augustyniak, Collector Books. 2004: Barbie Doll Fashion Vol. III, 1975 to 1979, by Sarah Sink Eames, Collector Books. 2005: Collector's Encyclopedia of Barbie Doll Exclusives 1972-2004, by J. Michael Augustyniak, Collector Books.
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Ruth Handler invented Barbie, by noticing her daughter preferred adult dolls instead of baby doll.facts about Barbie:Handler named the doll Barbie after her daughter Barbara.Three Barbie dolls are sold every second!The first Barbie dolls were made in Japan.
barbie dolls are slightly bigger than moxie dolls.
Vintage Barbie brand dolls may be found on Georgies Dolls. Georgie is vintage Barbie doll dealer who supplies customers with complete dolls, parts and accessories.
the answer is 75 dollars outside the box and 450 dollars inside the box but there is a third option: if you have two ghanian barbie dolls inside the boxes it is 900 dollars
No. Although they are both considered fashion dolls, Mattel makes Barbie dolls and MGA Entertainment made the Bratz dolls.