I have an antique doll for sale. 1800s. German or French came back for the Boar War!


homeybear , Tuesday, 10th of August 2010 05:25:42 PM

She has a porcelain head, with jointed composite body. It is an heirloom 
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but l no longer have anybody to leave her to, so l wish to sell. Can 
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anybody help me with this please. (Not ebay as l do not know how to use 
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it) My Great, Great,Great Uncle brought her back from the Boar War for my 
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mother initially.
 
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krabby paty , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 08:42:04 PM

Take the doll to an antique dealer and have it appraised. It is  
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worth the cost of an appraisal to insure you are not cheated.  
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If it is valuable, the appraiser can advise you of places to sell.  
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Curtro , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 04:27:37 PM

You need to look on the back of the head for the mold number,  
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so the buyer will know which factory this doll came from. Show a picture  
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as well. this should help you pick up some interet in your doll.  
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I will be able to give you a price if you wish I do and am an appraiser.  
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But I have to know what it looks like and the condition.  
 
 
 
 
 



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