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  2. Are your Precious Moments figurines actually worth something?

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    Precious Moments is one of those brands that pulls at the heart and at a collector's wallet: marked by its Precious porcelain figurines of teardrop-eyed children in pastel-painted life Moments ...

  3. Are your Precious Moments figurines actually worth something?

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    Holding on to Precious Moments could be worth more than just a memory, with some of the classic figurines reeling in thousands of dollars.

  4. Precious Moments figurines now worth precious little - AOL

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    Last week, WalletPOP looked at the tanking market for Hummel figurines. But there's at least one brand of kitschy, once-collectible figurines that has fared even worse: Precious Moments. Enesco, a ...

  5. Sam Butcher - Wikipedia

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    The doll business would be relaunched as Precious Moments Country Dolls in 1989 and renamed Precious Moments Company Dolls in 1992. [ 4 ] Butcher founded the Samuel J. Butcher Foundation and Precious Moments, Inc. [ 5 ] In 1989, he completed the construction of the Precious Moments Chapel on the south side of Carthage, Missouri.

  6. Precious Moments, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Precious Moments Company, Inc. (PMI) is an American catalog order company that sells giftware. The company was formed in 1978 by the illustrator Samuel J. Butcher , as a licensing company. History

  7. Black doll - Wikipedia

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    Gradually, other American companies followed suit. In 1947, the first African American woman cartoonist Jackie Ormes created the Patty-Jo doll, which was based on Patty-Jo 'n Ginger, the cartoon panel she penned for newspapers at the time. [2] The doll was a realistic Black doll, breaking the mammy doll stereotype. [3]

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