There are no marking anywhere on her. She was bought in the 1980s. I think she was in a yellow box with black writing.
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An easy online search for "porcelain doll values" will produce many answers. Keep in mind that just because a doll may be fancy, old, inherited, etc., it most probably has little value as most are mass produced in the thousands and very often include the rather misleading term limited edition in their names. A doll's condition is extremely important in considering value-the best doll prices are paid for dolls literally never removed from their boxes. You can find prices for some dolls on EBay and try online for further research. This site is a good place to start:
Without markings it will be hard to determine the value of the doll. You may want to go to a doll dealer to get an estimate
There are so many dolls available that finding the maker or value without some type of markings is always difficult.
You may be able to find a site that would let you post your photo but probable posting the photo on Pinderest or Facebook would get more results as someone might recognize your doll.
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