Antique military themed boy doll
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Valuation
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Item Details
No specific maker identified; dolls of this type were commonly produced in the mid-20th century.
The use of plastic and felt, along with the military theme, suggests a mid-20th century origin, particularly post-World War II.
Original packaging or receipts would enhance value; research through collector forums may provide context.
Condition
- Fading of felt
- Minor fraying at edges
Good condition maintains value but may reduce it slightly compared to excellent condition.
Summary
Antique Military Themed Boy Doll. Dating to Mid-20th Century. Materials: Plastic face, felt body. Estimated value: $50 – $100. Condition: Good. Moderate interest in vintage dolls, particularly military-themed items.
Market Data
Moderate interest in vintage dolls, particularly military-themed items.
eBay, specialty doll shops, collector fairs.
How to Improve Accuracy
Open Questions
- Exact maker identity
- Specific age
- Medium details
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- Close-up of any potential markings or labels
- Back of the doll for additional identifiers
Care & Preservation
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Handle with care to avoid further wear.
- Use a soft brush for gentle cleaning if necessary.
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