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This is a porcelain doll featuring a young girl with a somewhat pensive or stern expression. The doll has finely painted facial features, including blue eyes, dark eyebrows, and closed lips. Her hair is dark brown, styled with bangs across the forehead and medium-length curls; a bright red ribbon bow is tied at the top of her head. The doll is dressed in a cheerleader-style outfit consisting of a cream-colored, knitted long-sleeved sweater with a prominent red letter 'O' appliqué stitched onto the front. Below the sweater, she wears a pleated, satin-like red skirt. Her lower legs are molded in porcelain, ending in white socks and red and white saddle-style shoes with silver colored buckles and laces. The doll is standing on a light green, circular plastic or painted wooden base, which appears to be a typical stand for display dolls. The construction appears to combine porcelain for the head, hands, and lower legs, with a soft body (often cloth) that is not fully visible but implied by the joints and typical doll construction. The overall condition appears good, with no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear on the porcelain parts or the fabric clothing. The crispness of the clothing and lack of apparent fading or staining suggests it has been well-maintained or is relatively new. The style suggests it could be a collectible doll from the late 20th or early 21st century, often sold as decorative items rather than toys. The 'O' on the sweater might indicate a connection to a specific team or organization, such as Ohio State University, especially given the red and white color scheme often associated with their athletic programs. The craftsmanship appears to be of decent quality, with attention to detail in the clothing and painted features.
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I have visually examined the provided image of this porcelain doll in a cheerleader outfit. Based on the photograph, the doll appears to be in very good condition, with no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear on the porcelain parts (head, hands, lower legs). The clothing, including the knitted sweater with the 'O' appliqué, pleated satin skirt, and ribbon, seems clean, crisp, and free from fading or staining, suggesting good preservation or relatively light handling. The painted facial features are well-defined.
This type of collectible porcelain doll, particularly those mass-produced in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, generally does not command high prices in the current market. While craftsmanship appears decent, these dolls were often intended as decorative items rather than high-end artist dolls. Market comparables for similar cheerleader-themed or character-specific porcelain dolls from this era typically fall into the $20-$75 range, with higher values usually reserved for limited editions, dolls by recognized artists, or those with significant provenance. The 'O' on the sweater might connect it to a specific regional or university demographic (e.g., Ohio State University), which could slightly increase demand within that niche but does not significantly elevate overall market value for general collectors.
Factors impacting value include the general decline in demand for non-antique porcelain dolls and the abundance of similar items. Without a physical inspection, I cannot verify the material of the soft body, the exact quality of the porcelain, or the presence of any maker's marks, signatures, or serial numbers that could denote a specific manufacturer, artist, or rarity. In-person examination would be needed to confirm all aspects of condition, material quality, and to search for identifying marks. Provenance documentation, such as original boxing or certificates of authenticity, would also be crucial for full authentication and to ascertain if it belongs to a desirable collection or limited edition. Based on visual evidence alone, it is a decorative, well-maintained collectible doll, but not one with substantial secondary market value.