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Identifying Porcelain Dolls?

Identifying Porcelain Dolls - clown doll with yellow and red outfitCan someone please help me identify these dolls? I can't find anything anywhere on them, and I'd like to know how old they are. The blonde girl is angled like she is laying down or falling back. She doesn't have any kind of marking. I think the clown might be 1980s, but the tag on the back is illegible.

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May 8, 20181 found this helpful

If there are no markings, the doll is probably mass-produced and worth very little.

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May 8, 20181 found this helpful

Without any kind of markings to research it will be very difficult to identify your dolls.

  • Your blonde is certainly an unusual doll but the clown doll is pretty common (in all different poses/styles).
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  • You might be able to get some information if you post your question on this site:
  • www.tapatalk.com/.../
  • You will have to post one doll at a time and give all available information. Several pictures of blonde doll would be good.
  • You can also ask for a free appraisal and maybe get some information.
  • www.whatsellsbest.com/.../dolls.html
  • Let us know if you find information on your dolls.
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May 8, 20181 found this helpful

The blonde doll may be part of a kissing couple or kissing bride and groom set. If you Google blonde kissing doll and add height and what she is made from and go to images you may find an exact match.

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Good luck!!

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May 9, 20180 found this helpful

I just googled for the kissing couple porcelain dolls. It said that she is part of
Kissing Porcelain Dolls Goldenvale Couple Set Boy Girl. Limited edition, there where 2000 made. I need to find her other half now :)

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May 10, 20180 found this helpful

the clown looks to be a Pierrot clown. I have looked and found nothing. It would be very hard to identify without any markings because these have been massively mass-produced.

YOu could scroll through ebay and see if there are any that look like yours
www.ebay.com/.../bn_25057633

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