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Cloth doll

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AI Identification

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Vintage Girl Doll in Yellow Coat

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AI Estimated Value

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$40-70

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage-style, possibly cloth-bodied, doll. It features a plastic or composition head with large, wide-set blue eyes, rosy cheeks, and painted red lips. The doll has dark brown molded or painted hair covered by a white bonnet with a ruffled or trimmed edge. The bonnet appears to be made of a textured white fabric, possibly faux fur or a soft cotton. The doll is attired in a two-piece outfit consisting of a long, flowing white undergown or dress and a bright yellow overcoat or robe with long sleeves. The yellow garment is trimmed with what appears to be gold or beige braid along the edges and around the neckline. The white dress below it has a simple, unadorned skirt that reaches to the doll's feet. The overall construction suggests a soft-bodied doll with rigid head and possibly hands, but the hands are not clearly visible. The clothing appears clean and in good condition, showing no obvious tears, significant stains, or threadbare areas. There is no visible manufacturing mark or signature on the doll itself from the image provided. Based on its aesthetic and materials, it likely dates from the mid to late 20th century, possibly the 1960s to 1980s. The craftsmanship of the clothing seems standard for mass-produced dolls of that era. The doll appears to be posing upright, likely supported by the blue fabric behind it.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Vintage Girl Doll in Yellow Coat appears to be a mass-produced doll, likely from the mid to late 20th century, possibly the 1960s to 1980s. The aesthetic, featuring a plastic or composition head with painted features, and cloth body suggests authenticity as a period piece rather than a modern reproduction. The doll's condition appears to be good; the clothing is clean and shows no obvious signs of significant wear, tears, or major staining, which is a positive factor for its value. The original description notes a cloth body, further indicating it's a soft-bodied doll with a rigid head. Market conditions for vintage mass-produced dolls of this type are generally moderate. While there is a collectors' market for vintage dolls, those without specific manufacturer marks, rare features, or high-quality artisanal craftsmanship tend to have a lower demand. This doll does not exhibit characteristics of high-end collectible dolls. Comparables in the market for generic vintage cloth or composition dolls in good condition typically range from $20 to $100, depending on specific appeal and detail. Factors impacting value include the lack of visible manufacturer's marks or signatures, which makes precise identification and dating difficult without further information. The doll's apparent good condition enhances its appeal. However, as it seems to be a common type of doll, rarity is low, and demand is not exceptionally high among serious collectors. My assessment is limited by the fact that I am examining the item via an image alone. An in-person examination would allow me to verify the materials definitively (e.g., composition vs. plastic head, type of cloth for the body and clothing), assess any hidden damage or repairs, and search for faint manufacturer's marks or tags that might not be visible in the photograph. Provenance documentation (e.g., original purchase receipts, family history) would also be crucial to confirm origin, age, and any potential unique history, significantly impacting authentication and value. Without physical inspection, specific material confirmation, and provenance, the appraisal remains an informed estimate based on visual cues and market trends for similar items.

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