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Identifying Porcelain Dolls?

baby dollsDoes anyone know if these were made by an individual or manufactured by a company? I can't find any identifying marks.

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February 27, 20170 found this helpful

These dolls look very old, like the kewpie era dolls. Aside from that, without identifying marks, it is very difficult to identify these.

This site provides lots of info on what to look for to ID dolls

"Identifying a doll is best done by identifying the doll makers mark, if one is present it's often found on the back of the dolls head, on the back, under arms, bottoms of the feet, check your doll carefully, as the mark could be placed anywhere and many dolls were unmarked but sold with a wrist tag, that may have long since disappeared" dollreference.com/doll_marks.html

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February 28, 20170 found this helpful

Send these pictures to the Antiques Roadshow. Go to pbs.org and find them there

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