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    Porcelain Dolls * MAKE OFFER *

    My mom has a collection of Porcelain Dolls that she has no idea what they are worth, I see them here and there for **$150-200 EACH** they are all hand made... She is open to REASONABLE offers but like I said I personally have no idea what they are worth if someone wanted to buy them sell them they can... she just doesnt want anything to happen to them when they move next month.... below I included pictures of them, if anyone can send me to a good place that might know more about them please do I currently have them listed on Craigslist but again the price is " MAKE REASONABLE OFFER FOR ALL 7!!! "










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    thats some scary shit lol glws

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    those sell like hot cakes in georgia i dont see you not selling them good luck i can ask around for u

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    Thanks! Thats where they came from Savanaha, Gerorgia * Spelling * where my uncle lives... Yeah they kinda scare me at night If I walk down stairs and see them looking over at me LOL...


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    A Fellow member priced these with the serial number I gave of some of them at over $600 for the set... so to meet LSS guide lines the price will start at $250 for the set less than half the value quoted...
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    Quote Originally Posted by VENOMM View Post
    Thanks! Thats where they came from Savanaha, Gerorgia * Spelling * where my uncle lives... Yeah they kinda scare me at night If I walk down stairs and see them looking over at me LOL...


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    A Fellow member priced these with the serial number I gave of some of them at over $600 for the set... so to meet LSS guide lines the price will start at $250 for the set less than half the value quoted...
    yeah didnt mean to diss your dolls but stuff like that freaks me out ever since i saw puppet masters when i was little

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    HAHAHA Na I totally agree when I first saw these I was like NO WAY IN HELL they will be in the same house as me... they look so real its crazy the eyes are glass and has what feels like real hair LOL... I guess if you like these kinda things they are neat but not for me haha... I thought about takin them and selling them on eBay but after surgery last week I have been in and out of Baptist and dont wanna mess with selling or shipping these... Then again I wouldnt be doing it * MY MOTHER/FATHER WOULD * haha


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    are you sure they are not your dolls? just jokin. GLWS they look expensive.

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    HAHA Yeah they are mine I have been collecting them for years and know nothing about year/make/model/upgrades though LOL!!!

    Not Really LOL...


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    If they looked like the Puppet Master dolls I would be all over them. lol.. I love horror stuff......

    My mother n-law has 2 of those dolls you have. Pretty dolls though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1mean4.SIK View Post
    yeah didnt mean to diss your dolls but stuff like that freaks me out ever since i saw puppet masters when i was little
    +1 lol.....
    after seen that and watching tales from the hood with the little puppets
    i said fuuuuuuuuuuuuu#%k that...lol

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    I have never seen that... just put it on my list of movies to watch over the next 2 weeks while im in bed from major surgery last week... although im kinda gettin tired of movies LOL!! 2012 was LAMEEE, I got a whole list of recent lame movies but thats for a whole nother thread LOL... on a side note " Trailer Park Boys " was GREAT for those into that kind of movie * Office Space * style comedy...

    But like I told Ron, Im just currious to know what the TRUE MARKET VALUE of these things are, I looked to see if there was a blue book value but I guess there isnt such thing... they all have numbers like 399 of 400 etc on them so I assume its a limited production of these that they make... Its just kinda intresting to see the value of the most random things ( coins baseball cards etc I have it all )


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    the bald guy from pawnstars can tell you what there worth....
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    Quote Originally Posted by greenhornet347 View Post
    the bald guy from pawnstars can tell you what there worth....
    LMAO thats such a shitty show seems like everyone is trying to copy operation repo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VENOMM View Post
    I have never seen that... just put it on my list of movies to watch over the next 2 weeks while im in bed from major surgery last week... although im kinda gettin tired of movies LOL!! 2012 was LAMEEE, I got a whole list of recent lame movies but thats for a whole nother thread LOL... on a side note " Trailer Park Boys " was GREAT for those into that kind of movie * Office Space * style comedy...

    But like I told Ron, Im just currious to know what the TRUE MARKET VALUE of these things are, I looked to see if there was a blue book value but I guess there isnt such thing... they all have numbers like 399 of 400 etc on them so I assume its a limited production of these that they make... Its just kinda intresting to see the value of the most random things ( coins baseball cards etc I have it all )
    Actualy there are books that give values on dolls, but I don't know if those dolls would be in there. They look like they are new, if so they likely are not in the books, but like I said my mother can tell you what you can get for them and the best places to try to sell them, depending on what they are. My mother is the expert on dolls not me. If they are antiques, they will be in the books that give aproximate value. I do know she told me like all other books that give aproximate values the numbers in those books are usualy high. I know blue books for guns are always high.
    One of the few things I have learned about dolls from my mother is there are many different types, most doll colectors only collect one or two types of dolls and there are many different types of people that collect these things. The variations in dolls is simular to the differences in cars. For example don't try selling a VW bug to a Mustang nut or a Bugatti Veron to someone who has $1500 in their wallet and needs a pickup. There is that much variation in dolls, the pricing and the people who collect them.
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    i've seen a book on these over at barnes & noble
    might wanna go check it out over in the magazine sec.

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    I bet the come to life at night and like to kill people


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