Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Collecting Antique Porcelain Dolls

There are so many things you can learn about antique porcelain dolls. There is a lot of history behind these toys which are collections for some people. The history of their seamstresses, manufactures, and creators are very interesting. Even how children played with dolls are worth reading about. The prices of antique porcelain dolls depend on their history.

Nowadays, antique dolls are quite expensive, that's why collectors only get what they think are worth their money. It seems like they are alright with a couple of antique dolls instead of getting the current fashion dolls.

However, a student would invest a lot of time and money to collect both. But there are still people who are drawn to collecting antique porcelain dolls because they want to know more about these toys.

Antique porcelain dolls were created before 1930. They could be bisque, papier mache, wax, wood, or china, but they are all categorized as antique porcelain dolls. All the composition of the dolls were said to be modern and as the years progress, they tend to show these through their costumes.

Dolls that were manufactured way before 1930 are also said to be antique dolls but it is hard to determine when exactly they were made because the clothing is not original. Unfortunately, the antique porcelain dolls that are manufactured today are not exactly authentic because these do not have the original wig, clothes, underwear and shoes.

The early 1850's antique dolls were made. These dolls are the adults around 17th and 18th century. Collectors look far and wild for these items. Most of the first dolls were made in England. Individually crafted and carved wooden dolls. The trains have been painted. Costumes have been added.

The collectors of porcelain dolls are the firsttheir collection primarily because of their rarity. They are willing to invest in these - especially the "Queen Anne." The Queen Anne is an early antique dolls version that was made during that time.

Wax dolls are also popular for collectors of antique porcelain dolls. The earlier, the better - just like for any material construction. Even the construction of these dolls are made into account. Wax dolls are a hit for collectors because of the intricacy of its creation. Take note that the wax dolls were owned by the wealthy.

They were made by pouring liquid into warm molds. The hair and the features were already set in the head. During that time, making wax dolls were for home-based businesses because of the dangers of actually making these.

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