Price guides for Nineteenth century molded china head doll,...

Appraise and find values for
Nineteenth century molded china head doll,...

From marks4antiques.com - The most updated price guide and makers' marks research online

As a member, you can ask for our assistance at any time for free
It's like having your own personal expert at your fingertips 24/7

An example from the millions of items in our Price Guide:

Nineteenth century molded china head doll,
© DAN RIPLEY'S ANTIQUE HELPER AUCTIONS, Indianapolis, IN, USA

Nineteenth century molded china head doll, fabric body, china hands and legs, in early costume. 17"H. "Damage to feet."...

This is an example from our
values4antiques price guide
We do not buy or sell any items

Price Sold & Full Description
AVAILABLE TO OUR MEMBERS


Research the value of your own items:

See more appraisal examples and price guides for other items

Check our other research services:
IDENTIFY WORLDWIDE MAKERS' MARKS & HALLMARKS
marks4ceramics: Porcelain, Pottery, Chinaware, Figurines, Dolls, Vases...
marks4silver: Silver, Jewelry, Pewter, Silverplate, Copper & Bronze...

Explore other items from our
Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide

  • Price Guides Nineteenth century molded china head doll,
    fabric body, china hands and legs, in early costume. 17"H. "Damage to feet." ... [more like this]
  • Price Guides Nineteenth century molded china head doll
    in lavender gingham dress with fabric body and china hands and legs; illegible impressed mark on shoulder plate. 14"H. ... [more like this]
  • Price Guides Chinese Han Dynasty Pottery Horse / Rider
    - TL Tested: **Originally Listed At $1500**. . East Asia, China, Han Dynasty, ca. 206 BCE to 220 CE. A mold-made earthenware horse and rider, finely modeled and covered with ... [more like this]
  • Price Guides Chinese Tang Dynasty Pottery Horse: East
    Asia, China, Tang Dynasty, ca. 618 to 906 CE. A fine mold-made pottery horse, depicted standing atop a rectangular plinth with its head bent downwards, turned ever so slightly ... [more like this]
  • Price Guides Large Chinese Han Dynasty Pottery Horse w/
    TL: East Asia, China, Han Dynasty, ca. 206 BCE to 220 CE. An incredible Han Dynasty statue of a horse, standing with his back left hoof lifted, presenting a lively visage ... [more like this]
  • Price Guides Large Chinese Han Dynasty Pottery Horse w/
    TL: East Asia, China, Han Dynasty, ca. 206 BCE to 220 CE. An incredible Han Dynasty statue of a horse, standing with his back left hoof lifted, presenting a lively visage ... [more like this]
  • Price Guides Chinese Han Redware Head of a Horse: East
    Asia, China, Han Dynasty, ca. 206 BCE to 220 CE. A fine mold-made pottery horse head displaying a lively visage with bulging eyes, a pronounced snout with flared nostrils, ... [more like this]
  • Price Guides Chinese Western Jin Dynasty Pottery Spear
    Thrower: East Asia, China, Western Jin Dynasty, ca. 266 to 316 CE. A hollow-molded pottery tomb guardian figure of a spear thrower standing in a dynamic stance as if preparing ... [more like this]
  • Price Guides Chinese Jin Dynasty Pottery Tomb Guardian
    Spear Thrower: **Originally Listed At $1200**. . East Asia, China, Western Jin Dynasty, ca. 266 to 316 CE. A hollow-molded pottery tomb guardian figure of a spear thrower ... [more like this]
  • Price Guides Blanc de Chine Vase, China, 17th century,
    tapering, cylindrical form with a short, waisted neck, molded with dragon-head handles, body with anhua floral decoration on one side, recessed base unglazed and unmarked, ... [more like this]
  • Price Guides Chinese Tang Terracotta Horse: East Asia,
    China, Tang Dynasty, ca. 618 to 907 CE. A hollow, mold-formed earthenware horse with a muscular body (missing legs), a raised head boasting perky ears and a thick snout, and ... [more like this]

This list is limited to only a few results.
Many more items are available to our members in our Price Guide!

Ideal research tools for Collectors, Personal Property Appraisers, Antiques & Collectibles Dealers, Auction Houses, Museums, eBayers or other online sellers (Rubylane, Etsy etc) and curious minds interested in appraising & identifying collectibles