
My Lucky Kids Porcelain Collector Doll
This is a Victorian-style collector doll from the 'My Lucky Kids' brand, featuring a bisque porcelain head, partial limbs, and a soft cloth torso. The doll stands approximately 16 to 18 inches tall. She is dressed in a rich burgundy crushed velvet dress with puffed sleeves, adorned with a large white lace collar featuring an embroidered floral medallion at the center. The ensemble includes a matching velvet headband with a bow. Underneath the dress, a white lace-trimmed slip is visible above black patent leather-style Mary Jane shoes with white socks. The doll has fair skin, blue stationery eyes with integrated eyelashes, and synthetic brown hair with straight bangs. An indented maker's mark reading 'My Lucky Kids' is clearly stamped into the porcelain on the back of the neck. The condition appears fair to good; the clothing shows some minor fraying and dust accumulation, and the hair is slightly disheveled from handling, but no major cracks in the porcelain are visible. This item likely dates from the late 1980s to the 1990s, a period when mass-produced porcelain dolls were popular decorative collectibles.
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Estimated Value
$10 - $25
Basic Information
Category
Dolls and Toys
Appraised On
March 17, 2026
Estimated Value
$10 - $25
Item Description
This is a Victorian-style collector doll from the 'My Lucky Kids' brand, featuring a bisque porcelain head, partial limbs, and a soft cloth torso. The doll stands approximately 16 to 18 inches tall. She is dressed in a rich burgundy crushed velvet dress with puffed sleeves, adorned with a large white lace collar featuring an embroidered floral medallion at the center. The ensemble includes a matching velvet headband with a bow. Underneath the dress, a white lace-trimmed slip is visible above black patent leather-style Mary Jane shoes with white socks. The doll has fair skin, blue stationery eyes with integrated eyelashes, and synthetic brown hair with straight bangs. An indented maker's mark reading 'My Lucky Kids' is clearly stamped into the porcelain on the back of the neck. The condition appears fair to good; the clothing shows some minor fraying and dust accumulation, and the hair is slightly disheveled from handling, but no major cracks in the porcelain are visible. This item likely dates from the late 1980s to the 1990s, a period when mass-produced porcelain dolls were popular decorative collectibles.
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