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Identifying a Porcelain Doll?

Identifying a Porcelain Doll  - name of designerCan anyone tell me who made this porcelain doll? It has a signature on the back of the neck, but I can not read the name. The doll is about 18" tall and there is a male doll as well.

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November 25, 20173 found this helpful
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Believe it or not, that signature is Marie Osmond. I have one like it and just found out what it is.

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October 22, 20170 found this helpful

I can tell you the doll has little value. It is #1497. There are at least 1496 dolls just like it and possibly many more. Also, it was made in the 1990s, which is very recent.

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October 22, 20170 found this helpful

You can try E-bay to see if your doll is listed and if any have sold.I see 1999 on the neck it is not antique.

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October 22, 20171 found this helpful

Identifying your doll

  1. I believe the signature on the doll is Cheria O'Neal.
  2. The doll was made in 1999
  3. Your doll is 1497 in a series of dolls.
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  5. If this is correct, then the doll is only worth around $20 to $25 at the most.
  6. You might get around $40 to $50 for the pair of dolls if you decide to list them for sale at an auction house or on eBay.
  7. I don't think these are actual collectors dolls, but to be sure you can download this guide to help you out. www.thespruce.com/identify-your-doll-773879
  8. If the doll is an actual collectors doll they will have other marking on the doll.
  9. The guide will help you identify these marking and give you a better idea if I am right or not.
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March 25, 20182 found this helpful
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These are actually Marie Osmond dolls, to correct the previous person who answered the question. I have quite a collection of her tiny tots, and a few toddlers.

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She made dolls exclusively for QVC, there is a niche of collectors for these dolls, and some are fetching higher prices than others.

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June 25, 20190 found this helpful

I have MO dolls, mini ones, no paperwork, just wanna get rid of them, but wanna make sure they are truly A MO doll, has signature on the neck

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December 8, 20180 found this helpful

I have one too. Had 2 but gave my daughter one...

 
 
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