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I received this doll as a gift years ago. I was just curious as to how much it was worth. I cannot seem to find a similar doll anywhere. She is in good condition with a couple of scuff marks on the feet due to the doll stand.
The doll manufacture mass produces these dolls which lowers the price of the doll when resold. Today people are getting around 5 to 15 for dolls like this if they are lucky to sell one of them. It is very hard to sell dolls right now and it is best to hold off for a few years to see if the market improves.
Because Collectors Choice makes so many dolls per character, this doll will not bring in much. There are so many dolls on sites for sale.
I have received these dolls, one looks like it's a bride doll with the white dress and the other is a blue dressed doll with a dark blue coat, the dark blue dressed doll came with a limited edition tag on its hand, but is missing a shoe. I would like to know the value of each one.
You may be dissapointed to find out that people are selling thses dolls for a very low price. One that plays music is selling for just $12.
These have basically no value. Mass produced post-80's dolls in an oversaturated market basically have no value.
Even if there was a market for these, it would be diminished by the fact they are not in boxes.
Though it seems you cn sell 'haunted' dolls for a good amount nowadys on Ebay www.vox.com/
I have a hand made bisque porcelain doll that was given to me and for the life of me I can't find out when she was made. It says the manufacturer is, Dan Dee international and her name is, Nicole. She has brown curly hair it's in pig tails, I don't know if she came with it like that.
Her dress is a red velvet from a little above the waist up and the bottom half is white with red hearts on it it's just the outline of a heart it's not colored in solid, white lace stockings/leggings, and white shoes that have a buckle on top. Her dress has a red bow separating the top half and bottom.
My camera is broken so I can't take any pics. If anyone has any ideas I'd greatly appreciate any help I can get.
Thanks.
Dan Dee is a mass-produced doll. it is worth less than $25.
DanDee (Dan Dee) dolls have been produced for many years and almost all styles/names/sizes were produced in very high numbers which tends to bring the value down on all dolls made by this company.
I have 5 Dandee dolls that have never been used. Are they worth any money?
Dandee dolls are mass-produced and sell for $25 and less on eBay.
I have had this doll for a few years now. It has "The Collectors Choice series by DanDee" stamped on her neck. I am looking to find out what she is worth.
She even has a "Limited Edition" tag around her wrist.These are all mass-produced dolls that decrease in value. Expect to get $25 at most, and probably less
I have a DanDee limited edition porcelain doll. I am wondering how much she is worth.
These are mass-produced dolls that decrease in value. $25 or less is what you could get.
How much is the Natalie doll by Dandee worth?
By Pam
I was not able to find the specific doll you requested. Keep in mind that just because the doll may be fancy, old, inherited, etc., it most probably has little value as most are mass produced. You can try the site below to start your own search:
I have a Dandee collector choice "Soft Expressions " bisque porcelain doll with wicker carrying case and an additional outfit. She was made without eyes. She has red curly hair and a red dress with a lacey white part that goes all around the neck. The designer is Barbara Collins. The senior quality inspector was Sylvia Sotto. The package was printed in Hong Kong and doll made in China. I took pictures, but was not able to attach. Any suggestions or help on how much she is worth with this manufacturer's defect. Thank you.
By Martha
All Dandee dolls were mass produced and usually sell for less than 20.00 (usually lower) but I have never heard of a doll "without eyes" so who knows the value?
This defect may actually lower the value as most people would not want a doll without eyes. Because of the high number of Dandee dolls available there will probably be very few actual "collectors" and that is the kind of person who would maybe want something like this.
How much would my, Collector's Choice by DanDee, porcelain doll be worth?
By KF
it seems this type of question is the most popular one on this site - several times a week. Most do not receive answers because almost no one here can give you the answer to your question.
The answer is almost always the same:
You have the doll and therefore you have all the information needed to do the research.
Try eBay, Etsy, Google and you may find information that you are looking for. It would be very unlikely that anyone here could help you with this - but you may get lucky..
Do your research - it's fun.
I have some porcelain dolls by Dandee that my husband found in an abandoned house and they are stamped on the neck. I was wondering if they are worth anything. They all look Victorian.
By Brenda
Go to ebay and check the prices. There are so many that it is hard to say. It depends on the particular ones you have the way it looks.