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<p>[QUOTE="Christmasjoy, post: 444341, member: 164"]Sorry to be so late .. The dolls are sweet, but are out of my realm as I collect dolls from before the 1900's. I do recognize the first two dolls .. they were made in England. They are definitely from the dates stated and most appear to be made of hard plastic. Not a lot of value here but they are cute and collectible. Everyone was spot on with their assessments ... Joy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Christmasjoy, post: 444341, member: 164"]Sorry to be so late .. The dolls are sweet, but are out of my realm as I collect dolls from before the 1900's. I do recognize the first two dolls .. they were made in England. They are definitely from the dates stated and most appear to be made of hard plastic. Not a lot of value here but they are cute and collectible. Everyone was spot on with their assessments ... Joy.[/QUOTE]
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