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AI Identification

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Collection of Mattel-style Disney character dolls in multi-era packaging

Collectible Toys and Dolls

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $250

As of July 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This assembly consists of several boxed fashion dolls appearing to represent characters from 1990s-era Disney animated films. The collection includes dolls consistent with characters from 'Cinderella,' 'Hercules,' 'Beauty and the Beast,' 'Pocahontas,' and 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame.' The packaging features branding and logos such as 'Mattel,' 'Disney,' and 'Holiday Princess,' which are consistent with mass-produced toy lines from the mid-to-late 20th century. Notable items include a 'Megara' doll from 'Hercules,' a 'Belle' from the 'Princess Stories Collection,' and several 'Sun Colors' Pocahontas-themed dolls. The boxes appear to be constructed of printed cardstock with clear plastic display windows. There are visible signs of wear consistent with age and long-term storage, including denting to box corners, creases in the cardboard, and some yellowing or scuffing of the plastic windows. Price tags and adhesive residue are visible on some packages, indicating they may have been previously sold in a retail or second-hand environment. While the markings suggest these are mass-market licensed products, a physical inspection would be required to verify the integrity of the seals and the contents within. Identification is based on the legible text and artwork visible on the packaging, which is characteristic of major toy manufacturing of that period.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined a collection of boxed dolls that appear to be consistent with Mattel-manufactured Disney character lines from the 1990s. The assembly includes figures representing characters such as Megara, Belle, and Pocahontas. Based on what I can see, the packaging bears branding and artwork characteristic of mass-market retail products from this era. I cannot verify the integrity of the factory seals or the presence of all original accessories from a photo; a physical inspection would be required to confirm if these items are truly 'Never Removed From Box' (NRFB). The estimated value of $150-$250 reflects the collective market interest for this specific grouping, assuming the dolls and boxes are as represented. Value is heavily driven by the condition of the packaging, which shows visible signs of shelf wear, creasing, and adhesive residue. In the current secondary market, items of this type are generally sought after by nostalgia collectors. This estimate assumes the items are legitimate licensed products; should they be determined to be unauthorized reproductions or if the interior contents are found to be damaged or non-original, the value would decrease significantly, potentially by 50% or more. To establish a more precise valuation, an in-person examination would be necessary to verify the plastic quality, check for 'green ear' or plastic degradation typical of 1990s vinyl, and confirm that the copyright markings on the dolls' torsos align with the packaging. Provenance or original retail receipts would further support the history of the collection but would not substitute for a physical condition assessment.

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