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39”H The Crimson Collection porcelain doll with certificate of authenticity

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AI Identification

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The Crimson Collection Porcelain Doll

Collectible Doll

AI Estimated Value

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$50 - 150

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a large, standing collectible porcelain doll, approximately 39 inches in height, identified as being from 'The Crimson Collection'. The doll features a light-skinned porcelain face, visible hands, and possibly lower limbs, while the remainder of the body is likely cloth-jointed. She has striking blue eyes that gaze straight ahead, and a small, delicate mouth. Her hair is a mass of curly, blonde ringlets, styled to frame her face and flow down in front of her shoulders. The doll is dressed in an elaborate, full-length gown primarily in a vibrant blue color. The dress has large, puffed sleeves at the shoulders, tapering down to fitted sleeves on the forearms. The bodice is adorned with a white ruffled collar and a significant brooch-like embellishment at the neckline, featuring what appears to be a clear central 'rhinestone' and several strands of faux pearls draped across the chest. The skirt of the gown has an ornate patterned fabric, possibly brocade or jacquard, and is trimmed with multiple cascades of white lace and ribbons, resembling a tiered or draped design. Small bows are present along these lace trimmings at intervals. Underneath the blue main dress, layers of white lace and possibly tulle or gauze are visible, adding volume and intricate detail. She wears a matching blue hat, also adorned with white ruffles and ribbons, consistent with a Victorian or Edwardian era aesthetic. The overall condition appears to be good with no obvious signs of significant damage like chips, cracks, or tears to the visible porcelain parts or the fabric. The lace and ribbons seem intact, though some minor creasing or slight disarray is possible due to storage or handling. A 'Certificate of Authenticity' from 'The Crimson Collection' is prominently displayed in front of the doll, confirming its origins and series. The craftsmanship suggests a commercially produced collectible doll, aiming for a detailed and decorative presentation, typical of those produced from the late 20th century onwards for the collector's market.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of this 39-inch 'The Crimson Collection' porcelain doll, including the provided high-resolution image, I assess its condition to be excellent. There are no visible chips, cracks, or damage to the porcelain head and hands. The elaborate blue gown, lace, and ribbons appear intact and free from significant tears or stains, though minor creasing from storage is noted. The presence of a 'Certificate of Authenticity' from 'The Crimson Collection' directly with the doll is a strong indicator of its stated origin and authenticity within that series. This is a commercially produced collectible doll, typical of decorative pieces manufactured for the collector's market from the late 20th century onwards. Market conditions for such mass-produced collectible porcelain dolls, even those with certificates, have generally declined over the past two decades. While detailed and aesthetically pleasing, these items are not considered rare, nor is there high collector demand compared to antique or artist-made dolls. Comparable sales on secondary markets (online auctions, estate sales) for similar large, mass-produced porcelain dolls from recognized 'collections' typically range from $50 to $150, depending heavily on condition and presentation. Factors impacting value include the doll's size, intricate costuming, and seemingly pristine condition. However, the lack of rarity and overwhelming supply in the modern collectible market temper potential higher values. It is crucial to note that this appraisal is based solely on visual evidence from images and provided documentation. A definitive authentication and full condition assessment would require in-person examination to check for any hidden damage, assess the integrity of the cloth body, verify the material quality tactilely, and further examine the 'Certificate of Authenticity' for any signs of tampering or reproduction. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm every detail of material composition or the doll's internal structural integrity.

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