It may mean that the doll is from an early or original production run of that particular doll. Not all dolls have the artist mark so it is not an indication of authenticity nor is it an indication that it is an older doll made by Pleasant Company (vs. the newer dolls by Mattel). My daughter got her Saige doll back in January when she was first released, and it does have the artist mark. However, she has a Just like You doll from a few years back, and it does not have it.
I believe it means nothing.
Mark Stewart - artist - was born in 1951.
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If it is stamped into the silver, "fp" is probably the initials of the artist who created the piece: the artist's hallmark. If it is just etched in with a Dremel tool, it still could be an artist's hallmark, but most likely it's an identifying mark or inventory mark of the owner/shop.
Mark Walton - story artist - was born in 1968.
Mark Jones - artist - was born on 1952-06-19.
An Indian girl ends the Texas drought by sacrifcing her doll to the Great Spirits. They send the bluebonnet every year to mark that event.
Mark Rappaport - creature effects artist - was born in 1954.
He revolutionized music videos and helped break down barriers for African American artist.
Gigolo Tony - Smurf Rock has that line in it at the 3:22 mark
Mark W. Doll has written: 'Defending the digital frontier' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Data protection, Security measures
The cast of All for the Girl - 2010 includes: Sarah Arnott as Supporting Artist Smurf as Supporting Artist Master as Supporting Artist Johnathan Ford as Joey Rhine Connary Gilligan as Tony Kingston Chantae Harding as Supporting Artist Laura Havenbrooke as Supporting Artist Jenica Mason as Supporting Artist Shianne Merrylynn Trammel as Supporting Artist Kailien Parker as Natalie Doyle Cody Tapia as Supporting Artist Ashley Taylor Wright as Supporting Artist Logan Teidt as Supporting Artist Janson The Awesome as Mark Johnson