
Limited Edition Artist Porcelain Collector Doll
This is a contemporary limited edition collector doll, styled as a young toddler girl. The doll features a bisque porcelain head and possibly partial porcelain limbs with a soft-stuffed body construction. She has realistic blue set eyes, feathered eyebrows, and an open/slack mouth expression. Her blonde hair is styled in a bob with bangs and thin accent braids adorned with decorative pearl-like beads. The doll is dressed in a multi-piece outfit including a purple/mauve marled knit sweater with pom-pom trim, deep burgundy velvet trousers, white lace socks, and metallic silver mary-jane shoes. She is housed in a cardboard shipping or storage box lined with 'Rich' branded tissue paper, and remains attached to a circular 'Limited Edition' hangtag. The craftsmanship reflects late 20th to early 21st-century mass-market artist dolls, commonly sold via television shopping networks or specialty catalogs. The condition appears to be excellent and 'as-new,' likely never removed from the original packaging, with no visible signs of porcelain chipping, fabric staining, or hair degradation. The doll’s specific sculptor is not immediately visible, but the style is consistent with high-volume collectible brands such as those by Marie Osmond or Paradise Galleries.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Basic Information
Category
Dolls & Toys
Appraised On
December 19, 2025
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Item Description
This is a contemporary limited edition collector doll, styled as a young toddler girl. The doll features a bisque porcelain head and possibly partial porcelain limbs with a soft-stuffed body construction. She has realistic blue set eyes, feathered eyebrows, and an open/slack mouth expression. Her blonde hair is styled in a bob with bangs and thin accent braids adorned with decorative pearl-like beads. The doll is dressed in a multi-piece outfit including a purple/mauve marled knit sweater with pom-pom trim, deep burgundy velvet trousers, white lace socks, and metallic silver mary-jane shoes. She is housed in a cardboard shipping or storage box lined with 'Rich' branded tissue paper, and remains attached to a circular 'Limited Edition' hangtag. The craftsmanship reflects late 20th to early 21st-century mass-market artist dolls, commonly sold via television shopping networks or specialty catalogs. The condition appears to be excellent and 'as-new,' likely never removed from the original packaging, with no visible signs of porcelain chipping, fabric staining, or hair degradation. The doll’s specific sculptor is not immediately visible, but the style is consistent with high-volume collectible brands such as those by Marie Osmond or Paradise Galleries.
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