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Vintage dan Dee limited edition bisque porcelain doll
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This is a vintage Dan Dee Limited Edition bisque porcelain doll featuring dark skin tone and dark, curly hair. The doll has a porcelain head, hands, and possibly feet (though not fully visible), with a soft, padded body construction typical of such dolls. Her facial features are delicately painted, including expressive brown eyes with visible eyelashes, well-defined eyebrows, and full, reddish-brown lips. The skin tone is a rich, warm brown. Her hair is styled with bangs across the forehead and long, voluminous black curls that frame her face and extend over her shoulders. She wears an elaborate, cream-colored dress, likely made of satin or a satin-like fabric as a base, extensively overlaid with intricate lace. The lace features various patterns and textures, including ruffled elements around the neck and cuffs, contributing to a historical or Victorian-era aesthetic. A matching lacy bonnet or hat, also in cream, adorns her head, secured with what appears to be a small amount of green ribbon or floral accent on the left side. The condition appears to be good for its age, with no immediately discernible chips, cracks, or significant damage to the porcelain. The fabric and lace may show some slight discoloration consistent with age, but no major tears or stains are apparent from the provided images. The craftsmanship suggests a commercially produced collectible doll, aimed at the gift or collectible market, likely from the late 20th century.
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Upon visual examination of the provided images, I have assessed this Vintage Dan Dee Limited Edition bisque porcelain doll. The doll presents in good cosmetic condition for its age, with a porcelain head, hands, and likely feet, attached to a soft body. The painted facial features are intact, and the bisque porcelain shows no apparent chips or cracks. The elaborate cream-colored lace dress and matching bonnet are also in good condition, with only minor discoloration consistent with age. This doll represents a mass-market collectible produced in the late 20th century. Dan Dee is a brand known for producing accessible, decorative dolls rather than high-end, artist-made pieces. The primary factor influencing value is the market's current low demand for mass-produced porcelain dolls from this era. While labeled a 'Limited Edition,' these editions were often large, limiting any significant rarity. Comparable Dan Dee dolls, and similar brands from the 1980s and 1990s, are widely available on secondary markets, which keeps values modest. The doll's value is primarily decorative. This appraisal is based solely on visual information from images. A definitive assessment of condition, including checking for hairline cracks in the porcelain or brittleness in the textiles, would require in-person physical inspection. Furthermore, verifying the specific 'Limited Edition' claim and materials used would benefit from original packaging or a Certificate of Authenticity, which were not provided.