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  2. Mildred Seeley - Wikipedia

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    It also publishes the quarterly "DOLLS Beautiful" magazine. [2] Seeley established a chain of franchised "Seeley Doll Studios". She also created lines of limited-edition doll-related collectors' plates, valued by both doll collectors and plate collectors, often featuring dolls from her own collection.

  3. Doll Reader - Wikipedia

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    Doll Reader was a collectors magazine in the United States, appearing eight times a year. It included information on antique dolls, collectible and modern dolls, and offerings from manufacturers and contemporary doll artists. The last publisher of Doll Reader was Madavor Media, LLC, in Quincy, Massachusetts.

  4. Antique toy show - Wikipedia

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    An Antique toy show is one of several toy shows held throughout the United States (and around the world), usually on an annual basis, that is devoted to the exhibition, for sale, of antique toys, dolls and collectible paraphernalia. Toy shows are generally regional in nature, and cater to a certain geographic area of the country.

  5. Sorry, But These Collectibles Are Now Worthless

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    When the soft-sculpture dolls went national in the early '80s, people couldn't "adopt" enough of these for around $30. ... Vintage collectors are ruthless when it comes to provenance and condition ...

  6. List of collectables - Wikipedia

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  7. Marjory Fainges - Wikipedia

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    Museum Victoria holds the Panaroos Playthings Doll and Toy Museum Collection [17] in its Childhood and Youth collection featuring items made by Australian companies during the 1930s–1950s. Her publications The Encyclopedia of Australian Dolls and Cyclops Toys through the Years [ 18 ] have been used as a source for museum collections.

  8. Albert Marque - Wikipedia

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    They are generally considered the most desirable dolls by collectors and demand the highest price of any dolls. On March 29, 2014, an A. Marque doll, a boy number 27, set the world record for an antique doll at auction by Theriault's, fetching US$300,000. This broke the previous world record of US$263,000 —- also for an A. Marque doll. [6]

  9. Armand Marseille - Wikipedia

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    Armand Marseille made a large variety of baby dolls, dolly-faced child dolls and character dolls. Brand names include Floradora, Queen Louise, Darling Dolly, the Dream Baby and Just Me. [ 4 ] The 1894 Floradora design came in various sizes from 23 cm (9.1 in) to 107 cm (42 in).

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