i would say about a billion doll collecters are in the united states
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NRFB stands for "Never Removed From Box" and is a term used by Barbie doll collectors to describe dolls that are being kept in their original packaging without being taken out. Collectors often seek NRFB dolls for their pristine condition and higher value in the collectibles market.
The number on the back of a Leonardo porcelain doll typically serves as a unique identifier for that specific doll, indicating its production batch or edition. This number can help collectors determine the rarity and value of the doll, as well as verify its authenticity. Additionally, it may provide information about the year of production, which can be important for collectors seeking specific models or series.
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.
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/
Barbiecollector.com is a site that is devoted to collecting Barbies. Please also try diamondsanddolls.com as well.
You can't get a new wig for a doll at the American Girl hospital, they will only replace the whole head. This is a problem for many collectors as the older dolls have slightly different faces, and a new head will change their appearance. Head replacement costs $39 plus shipping and handling ($6.95/doll I believe).
Doll bunk beds can be purchased from many stores. Doll bunk beds can be purchased from stores such as Target, Toys R Us, and Sears. These bunk beds can also be purchased from online stores such as Overstock and Doll Diaries.
There are Barbie seconday market collectors guides I suggest you check them or go on Ebay.
You can find the Amazing Amy doll instruction manual on the official website of the manufacturer or retailer that sells the doll. Alternatively, it may be available in the packaging of the doll itself. If you can’t locate it, consider checking online marketplaces or forums where collectors may share digital copies.
To find information about Yolanda Bello's Picture-Perfect Babies collection doll titled Jennifer, you can start by checking collectible doll websites, auction sites like eBay, or dedicated doll forums where collectors discuss specific items. Additionally, look for catalogues or books on collectible dolls that might feature her work. Social media groups focused on doll collecting can also be a helpful resource for connecting with other collectors who might have information.