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Identifying a Porcelain Doll?

A porcelain doll wearing a colorful outfit.Hello everyone. I'm in need of help identifying this doll. I got it about 18 years ago and I just found my collection! Can anyone help me identify this doll? Thanks again:)

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P.S. it looks as if the last name begins with M and below that says @AEL2002

A signature marking the back of a porcelain doll's neck.
 

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November 1, 20200 found this helpful
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It looks like it might be Linda Mason from Paradise Galleries.

And I believe she is Merrie of the Fairies. She sells periodically in the $10-20 range.

Yours looks like she is missing her wings and the scarf that she had, which if is the case, will reduce her value significantly.

Thanks for sharing!! She is lovely!

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November 3, 20200 found this helpful
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I did find several of these dolls but unfortunately they were all listed on Worthpoint which is a site for appraisers and the fees are too high unless you used their services often.

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Her name is 'Rainbow" and looks like full name is;
Paradise Galleries Rainbow Merry Fairies of Eire Porcelain Doll
Artist: Linda Mason
www.worthpoint.com/.../paradise-galleries-rainbow-merry...

This link shows the 'Treasury Collection' but that is incorrect.
www.worthpoint.com/.../paradise-galleries-rainbow-linda...

Not much actual information but nice pictures.

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This is a Linda Mason doll which was mass-produced by the company who made these dolls. The number you are seeing on the doll should indicate the year the doll was manufactured and this looks like 2002. These were fairy dolls and people still own some of these dolls and sell them from time to time online.

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Most dolls these days are not bringing much more than $5-15 at the most. There are some dolls that sit online for months on end and a lot of dolls who have been taken off line because they are not selling.

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