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Value of a Knightsbridge Collection Porcelain Doll?

Value of a Knightsbridge Collection Porcelain Doll - doll wearing a pink dress and matching hat, both trimmed with white laceI have a Knightsbridge Collection limited edition Emily doll that I can not find any information online about. I can find info about others, but not the doll I have. She doesn't have feet. There is an umbrella that opens up her dress. She has never been played with and is in the box. I also have the certificate of authenticity!

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Value of a Knightsbridge Collection Porcelain Doll
 

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December 17, 20190 found this helpful
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Is she the 17 inch gal? This one?:

www.ebay.com/.../312328003179?hash=item48b8331e6b...

She is listed at 12.99 but has not sold. If she sells 12.99 will be her current market value.

There was a taller gal also, she is selling for more. The taller gal is 41 inches tall and sold for 69.00.

 

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December 17, 20190 found this helpful
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First - it may seem to some that your type of doll is unusual but the umbrella style doll has been made by numerous companies for several years.

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As an example there are over 200 of this type presently listed on eBay - numerous brands and several by Knightsbridge.

www.ebay.com/.../i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2334524...

A few umbrella dolls have sold (not Knightsbridge) over the past several months as you can see on this link. It is showing a higher number sold but at this date only 12 dolls sold were actually 'umbrella' dolls (the majority just have an umbrella with the doll).
That is a very small number sold and most of these were much less than $30 which just shows this style doll is no more in demand than any other style doll.

If you find a similar doll for sale on eBay, you can place a 'watch' on that listing to see if it sells. Sold 'identical' dolls are the only true current value and that is not always a good figure unless there are several sold within the same price range.

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There are presently 2 Knightsbridge umbrella dolls listed for sale on eBay that you could watch to see if they sell.

www.ebay.com/.../i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313...

Shipping dolls is a nightmare as it is estimated that a very large percentage are broken during shipping and especially at Christmas.
If you decide to sell her, I would suggest a local venue like Facebook Marketplace and list her as pick up only so no shipping would be involved.
You can also list her starting price at any figure and lower it if necessary to sell.

 

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December 16, 20190 found this helpful

This company mass produces all of their dolls and therefore they are considered low-value dolls. The current asking price for such dolls range from $3 to $15.

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Most of these dolls sit online and are never sold.

 

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December 16, 20190 found this helpful

These are mass-produced dolls that lose value. The certificate or the fact that it is still boxed means little. You would be very lucky to get $25 for it.

 

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