March 25, 20180 found this helpful
It is very difficult to identify a doll unless you can find markings/numbers/symbols/names on the back, neck or feet of your doll.
- There are so many similar dolls that it would take forever if just trying to find one by a picture.
- Most dolls like this are mass produced and sold to many stores (K-Mart, Target, Toy Biz, Toys'R'Us, JCP, and even small stores) so the resale value is usually very low - maybe $15-$40 and these are typically very slow sellers.
- Sometimes information about a doll can be found if the poster includes measurements, material (porcelain, cloth, combination, etc), several photos, and any information available on how old the doll may be.
- I realize that you may not have information on the age of this doll but other information would help.
- You might receive some information if you post several photos and measurements (and any markings) to this site:
- www.tapatalk.com/.../
Judy
Gold Post Medal for All Time! 677 Posts March 26, 20180 found this helpful
You need to undress this doll to look for markings on the back of the neck, back, and bottoms of feet. Once you find something, go to www.dollreference.com to identify the marking. If there are no markings, the doll is probably not worth much.