| Titles by Author9ok of Dolls & ValuesBook of Dolls & ValuesEffanbee Compositon Dolls'ithin this book are intended as value guides,rices. Each doll price recorded here is ac-~tail prices in this book are recorded as ac-:he case of errors, typographical, clerical orLblisher assume no liability nor responsibility of this book.)PIES AVAILABLE @ $9.95 FROM)BBY HOUSE PRESSQUEENSBURY ROAD)ALE, MARYLAND 20840hie.t of this book may be reproduced or utilizedns, electronic or mechanical, including photo-any information storage and retrieval system,ng from the Publisher. Inquiries should be ad-'ress, 4701 Queensbury Road, Riverdale, MDof Americaalntroduc In preparing this 3rd BLUE BOOK OF DOLLS AND VALUES, Ihave adhered to the objectives set forth for the f'trst BLUE BOOK. First,we wanted a book which would help collectors identify dolls and learnmore about them: dolls which they already own, those that they mightlike to own among the large variety pictured, those that are offered tothem for purchase, or those which they just might be curious about.Also with this objective in mind, we have now included a glossary, selec-ted bibliography for further study and a section on doll bodies. Second,wewanted to list the actual retail prices of the dolls discussed. This bookachieves both of those objectives. Dolls are listed alphabetically in the text by the maker, the material,the type of doll, (or the name of the individual doll). An extensive indexhas been provided at the back of the book for the reader's convenience inlocating a specific doll. Of course, in a volume of this size, it would be im-possible to include every doll, but we have tried to include those whichwere either available, desirable, interesting or popular, and even a fewwhich are very rare. For each doll, we have provided historical informa-tion, a description of the doll, and in most cases, a photograph. The his-torical information given for each doll would have been much more dif-ficult to compile were it not for the original research already published byDorothy, Elizabeth and Evelyn Coleman and Johana G. Anderton. Forthis, we are indebted to them. The data on the prices was gathered from January to June 1978 fromantique shops, auctions, doll shops, antique shows, advertisements in col-lectors' periodicals, lists from doll dealers and purchases reported by friends. For some of the rarer dolls we had to dip back a little furtherinto late 1977. The information was sorted, indexed,catalogued and finally computed into the range of prices shown, in this book. Hence, the figures used here are not merely our own valuations and judgments-they are the results of our research as to the actual retail prices at which these dolls were either sold or offered for sale. In setting down a price, we used a range to allow for the variables dis- cussed later which necessarily affect the price of any doll. All prices given for antique dolls are for those of good quality and condition, appropriate- ly dressed, but showing normal wear, unless specifically noted in the des- cription accompanying that particular doll. Bisque and china heads should not be cracked or broken. The especially outstanding doll in absolutely mint condition, never played with, in the original box, or with original clothes, would command a price far higher than those quoted. Prices given for modern dolls were for those in overall good to better condition with original hair and clothes except as noted. Again,a never-played-with doll in original box with tagged clothes would bring a higher price than noted. Certain dolls are becoming increasingly difficult to find and are seldom offered at a show or advertised since most dealers usually have a list of customers waiting for these desirable dolls. If we did not fred a sufficient number of these rare dolls offered to be sure of giving a reliable range, we reported the information which we could f'md and marked those prices with a "". In a very few instances we would find none of |
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