Sorry for the quality of the picture, but anyway, I have these dolls and I'm wondering if anyone could help me with identifying them. All of them are around 40 cm tall and none of them have any marks, expect the one in middle, who has a letter D and beneath it the number 9750.
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In order to identify a porcelain doll, you'll need to find the doll manufacture. Most doll manufactures will mark their dolls on he back of the head, on the back, or even on the feet. Once you've found the identification marks on the doll the rest will be easy.
For the doll that is marked with a D - is the D in a circle? If so, then the doll maker of this doll is Delacoste & Company. If it is just a D (period after the D) with a circle, then this could be Baisle Derolland. Other than this I can't find any other information for a D.
If your dolls aren't marked, it is because they were mass produced and sold during the holiday season. Many doll companies will mass produce dolls at this time of year.
You can go to www.dollreference.com and look at the dolls that begin with D. Good luck.
You need to find out who the manufacturer of the dolls are. Look in the clothes for tags. Go over the doll with a magnifying glass in case you missed something.
You can check reference books for the number you do have and any other you find. Search E-Bay for images of dolls and google images.
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