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Old Apr 14, 2007, 05:57 PM
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Porcelain dolls

Hi. I have a bunch of Disney Princess porcelain dolls from the Brass Key Company. Most are of just the princess' with different dresses, three are the Princess and Prince, and two are the Princess and a horse. The ones that are just the Princess' are 14" and 16". The others are a little shorter, because of there being more than just a Princess to it. Plus I have a 12 piece Disney Princess ceramic tea set from the Brass Key Company. Most are from 2002/2003, and a few are from a year or two earlier/later, and are in mint condition. A couple of the boxes aren't too great, but the dolls inside are fine.

I was wondering if any one (who knows about collectible porcelain dolls) thinks they will ever be worth money. I know that the Brass Key Company still makes some. They design like 20 or 30 different ones each year, and produce about 10,000 of each of them, and only sell them at certain stores. Like, these four designs they sell at this store, and those four designs they sell at a different store. Walmart and Sam's Club sell different designs, and they are basically the same company. Costco, Boscovs, and KMart used to sell them, but I'm not sure about any other stores, and if they still sell them.

I will be extremely HAPPY to post pictures if anyone want to see what they look like. My niece, who is three, loves to look at them.

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Daisy

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Chances are that they will be worth more than they are right now, someday. But, you may have to wait quite awhile.

What you find on the following site may be of help to you. I hope that it is.

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