Antique Doll Collecting

Grandma's China Doll

By Dot Santoro, published May 08, 2007
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When my grandmother died I inherited a doll she had kept for almost 80 years. It was a china doll and in very good shape. She even had saved a piece of material with it, where she had practiced the perfect little hand stitches that were used to make clothes for the doll. I, on the other hand, never really liked or played with dolls. Being a little on the tomboy side, dolls just weren't of interest to me. But of course, Grandma's doll was very special to me.

Several years after her death, after my divorce and being left on my own as a young single mother I ran into financial difficulties. My son and I had to move around, things were pretty rough. There came a time when just a couple of hundred dollars meant a great deal to us. That was when I took Grandma's doll to a collector to see what she was worth. I had also been afraid that she eventually would have been damaged or worse, so it seemed like a good time to deliver her into the hands of someone who would look out for her much better than I could at the time.

That was many years ago, but I occasionally think about it, and wish things had been different. But I am still glad that a collector, who would preserve it and pass it on in her collection was there to take care of her.

But, unlike me, little girls who have a fascination with dolls would probably be the ones that would grow into collectors as adults. Antique dolls are a specialty with a large following. They come from various sources but French and German dolls are particularly prized. I believe Grandma's was German. They are made from different materials, some more durable than others.

For dolls that are damaged, all is not lost. There are doll hospitals where staff are experienced in repairing antique dolls. Collectors also like to have period clothing, wigs and accessories and these too can be restored at doll hospitals. There are many different designs to choose from and a collection could soon fill an entire room! They are a delightful addition to any home and will be appreciated by all generations. To qualify as antique, they have to be at least one hundred years old. Collectible dolls are between twenty five and seventy five years old.

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