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Identifying a Porcelain Doll?

Identifying a Porcelain Doll - doll with pink eyesI'm trying to find out who made this doll? She is very unique with the pink eyes.
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Identifying a Porcelain Doll
 

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April 11, 20190 found this helpful

This is not a unique doll. There are 2000 made in this lot. I cant identify the manufacturer but I can tell you it is mass produced and not worth more than $25

 

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April 11, 20190 found this helpful

I need to double check, but I think this is a Nola Trollip doll. Some of her dolls are quite valuable it that is what she is. The pink eyes are throwing me off. They may have been blue and "turned". To help me with a better id and value, can you tell me how tall she is and it you are in the US or if not where you are located and is that where the doll is from.

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She is fascinating! I am happy to help with more information!

 

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April 12, 20190 found this helpful

I can't get the signature not to blur out on my tablet or laptop...so if you can match the signature on the back of your dolly's neck to the signature on this COA in this eBay ad that will confirm if it is a Nola T doll


You have to scroll through the photos to and find the COA.

There are none sold on the moment on eBay and I cannot find an exact match to your girl to verify that I am reading her signature right.

Can you confirm the signature on your end? See this doll that is a confirmed Nola T doll:

www.ebay.com/.../264221862047?hash=item3d84d9a89f...

If this is who you have, generally these dolls sell from $25 up to several hundred dollars depending on size and where you are and size of the doll (she looks tall so in this case, they fetch more than her smaller dolls. I believe he artist is from Australia or from New Zealand and her works are still quite popular there and sell well from what I understand.

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There are some sold in the US, but not as many and they fetch a little less (so if it would fetch say $300 in Australia, it would fetch $150 here).

The eyes are still confusing me. I am thinking the eyes were blue and then turned. I have obviously not seen all of her dolls before or I could be wrong about the signature and she is by someone else...but doll paint has been known to turn if exposed to sun and brown eyes go red and blue eyes go pink.

Sadly if that is what happened, she would fetch less...although believe it or not, there is a group of collectors out there who love it when doll eyes "turn" and they collect dolls for those wonky colors.

Please post back if you can match the ebay signature and your doll's signature.

Blessings!!

 
April 28, 20200 found this helpful

Are you selling this one

 
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