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Mom2prince…
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I purchased this doll at a rummage sale and would like to know more about it. No markings that I can find. Please help. Any information you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted 9 years ago
Mom2prince…
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I purchased this doll at a rummage sale and would like to know more about it. No markings that I can find. Please help. Any information you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
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She is a reproduction of what is called a "low brow "china doll . Made in a doll making class or ceramic class . They supplied a blank mold and you painted it and made body . Common to do from 1970's-90's when China dolls were selling at peak highs so you could make one for very little . This China head is the most common found China doll in the antique china's made for a very long time period . Yours in not a antique doll . She could be used as a decor piece however .
Thank you so much for letting me know. I only paid $1 so
no loss there. Is there a specific way to tell it is a reproduction from an original?
It would be good to know for future dolls.
You need to study the painting on antique dolls by looking at many also the china dolls were made of a high quality bisque that was glazed un like the porcelain they use today . A Big clue also is Antique china's never had crazing on surface and many repro's do . It is all in the painting . I would suggest you go to a museum and look at antique china dolls . I have one I will show you the paining on face you will see difference clearly .
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/170642-hair-styles-china-dolls-first-is-a-cove