:confused: I am researching some of my mothers dolls for her, and cannot find any information on one. It is all bisque (I am assuming, some sort of porcelain), has jointed arms and legs, the joints are held together by some sort of white cloth-like material, and a blonde curly wig attached by a hole in the top of it's head. It's wearing a pink frilly dress and has matching pink ribbons in the hair. On the back of it's head made into the plaster it says in big letters "JOLENE'S DEBBIE", underneath that in smaller letters it has a copyright symbol followed by "Mildred Seeley Original". It says 1970-something, all you can make out is the 197, the rest is too faint and rubbed out. I researched Mildred Seeley but couldn't find anything about her making dolls, only plates of dolls she collected. Any information anyone can give me on this doll or how to better research it will be very much appreciated, I'm at my wit's end after all of the dead ends I keep finding!