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Are vintage baby dolls worth anything?

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Sarah Duran

Updated on May 20, 2026

Are vintage baby dolls worth anything?

The doll was from a set of 100 created by French sculptor Albert Marque for the Parisian couturier Jeanne Margaine-LaCroix in 1916. Limited editions and dolls made before the 1930s generally sell for loftier amounts because they are considered true antiques; however, others can sell anywhere from $10–$2,000.

What dolls were popular in the 70s?

1973 Mattel Cathy Quick Curl. Denise SchutterDolls from the 1970’s. Ideal 1978 SNUGGLES Doll Pink w/Blanket NOS Vintage NRFB.

  • 1975 Rub A Dub Dolly’s Tugboat Ideal. Denise SchutterDolls from the 1970’s.
  • 1971 Hasbro World of Love Collection Love Peace Soul and Flower | eBay. Denise SchutterDolls from the 1970’s.
  • What baby dolls were popular in the 50s?

    You Were a Child of the 1950s and 1960s if You Remember These…

    • 1) Thumbelina Doll.
    • 2) Tiny Tears.
    • 3) Chatty Cathy Doll.
    • 4) Patti Playpal.
    • 5) Barbie.
    • 6) Ginny Dolls.
    • 7) Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls.
    • 8) Terri Lee Dolls.

    What is considered a vintage doll?

    Before eBay set their own ideas for what is antique or vintage, a doll to be considered vintage had to be 75 years old and to be antique had to be at least 100 years old. They are just used dolls.

    What was the most popular toy in 1974?

    • LARRY W. SMITH/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock. 1974 – Pong.
    • str0pe/Shutterstock. 1975 – Pet Rocks. Just in time to hit toy shelves for Christmas 1975, Pet Rocks became a phenomenon selling over 1.5 million rocks in mere months.
    • via amazon.com. 1976 – The Green Machine.

    What dolls were popular in the 1960s?

    10 dolls every boy and girl wanted for Christmas in the 1960s

    • Major Matt Mason. He lived on the moon!
    • Little Miss No Name. Both unsettling and depressing, Habro’s Little Miss No Name was the anti-Barbie.
    • Little Kiddles.
    • Heidi.
    • That Kid.
    • Captain Action and Action Boy.
    • G.I.
    • Tressy.

    What kind of dolls are collectible?

    Modern Collectible Doll Brands

    • Bratz Dolls. Bratz dolls were a modern twist on the classic Barbie.
    • Marie Osmond Dolls. Marie Osmond dolls were created by Marie Osmond and debuted on QVC.
    • Lee Middleton Dolls.
    • Adora Dolls.
    • American Girl Dolls.
    • Reborn Dolls.