Tips to Find the Perfect Collectible Porcelain Doll
Probably one of the oldest and most enduring collectibles are porcelain dolls. This type of doll has been around for approximately 200 years. Of course, they most probably came into existence not really as collectibles but more likely as evolved versions of children’s primitive fabric or wooden dolls. In all respects, porcelain dolls have brought more beauty and accuracy into the traditional children’s toy. Today, kids are not the only ones who can own porcelain dolls. More often than not, a collectible porcelain doll is not owned by a child but a serious collector who wouldn’t even think of playing with it.
The sheer beauty and detailed craftsmanship are enough for anyone to want to own a collectible porcelain doll. For the beginner collector however, there are certain things that should be remembered in the search for that perfect collectible porcelain doll.
Be specific with what you want to collect
Of course, any collector can collect anything she/he wants. If you are just starting out however and finances are not that extensive, you may want to put some direction into your collection. Each time you look for a collectible porcelain doll you could pick just the one that fits a collection theme like babies, weddings, different cultures etc. This could add to the fun of collecting since you constantly have to keep your eye peeled for that perfect piece.
Look for dolls with papers and reputation
A collectible porcelain doll can be like a pure bred dog. For beginner collectors, it would probably be a good idea to look for a collectible porcelain doll that comes with a certificate in reputable magazines that specialize in it. At least in this way, you would have a guarantee of the doll’s authenticity and quality. You can also actually complain if there’s anything wrong with your doll.
Scrutinize old doll conditions closely
More experienced collectors may not necessarily want to collect new dolls. Some collectors may be after that collectible porcelain doll that is out of stock but available secondhand as a restored piece. This is trickier since a collector would necessarily have to closely scrutinize a restored collectible porcelain doll. In some instances they would have to bargain for the price. In cases like this, one should carefully look at the quality of restoration done. The work must actually follow prescribed methods. The general condition of the doll along with its age and origin are some of the factors which should be looked into to determine the price.


