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Identifying a Porcelain Doll?

My grandmother gave her to me back in 2002 and I can find this doll absolutely no where. I do not know where she bought it or how much she got it for. It's basically a 55cm porcelain doll in a box. She has brown eyes and a massive dress. She also has a little hat on and a little necklace. I found a little trademark on her head right below her hair in initials SFC.

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The box itself is flowery and has a huge clear part at the front so you can see the doll. Right below the clear part it says porcelain doll with a thin circle around it. On the back it says "Genuine Hand Painted Porcelain Doll. This doll is for adult collectors. It is not a toy and is not suitable for children under 14 years of age. It says this in another 2 languages. Under the other languages it says "Collectible Doll Not Designed for Play." It then has a little scan code thing and under the scan thingy it says Porcelain Doll Victorian Collector 6 ASST 55cm GFT202. If someone could tell me how much it is worth and what kind of doll it actually is I would be ever so grateful. Thank you!

By Madi M

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November 5, 20170 found this helpful

Each doll has a special manufacture stamp on the doll. Since you haven't uploaded this image it is rather difficult for me to search for the manufacture of your doll.

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In order to help you further I'll need a photo of the stamp from the doll. Just numbers make it difficult to identify the person who made the doll.

Otherwise, go to this site and look up the stamp to find out who made this doll. dollreference.com/doll-marks-a.html

 

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November 5, 20170 found this helpful

So sorry I missed the SFC stamp. Here is who made the doll. According to the doll identification site they say they have no idea who made this doll. This isn't a lot of help and I am so sorry. I can't find any real information about this doll. You still need to go to the website, I have given you above and write to them. They will be your best source of information to start with.

 

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November 5, 20170 found this helpful

This is a mass-produced doll with no real value. Enjoy it for what it is.

 

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