it is £99.99 but it barely looks like the pic of her in the website /:
I'm afraid they are not worth any where near what was paid for them. If they sell on the 2nd market they may go for around $20.00 or under.
WHATS THE VALUE OF 1989 ANNE OF GREEN GABLES PORCELIN DOLL MADE BY R&D MAC DONALD YVONNE RICHARDSON
I bought her in 1987. I still have her on her stand in my bedroom. I also still have her papers. I am downsizing now I am 85 so would like to sell her. I do not have her box.---lmclark@surewest.net
They've never been on the doll. The stock number is always on the box. It's never on the doll. It's always on the box. Some series of Barbies have serial numbers located on the back of the head, under the hair.
These are the best-known of the numerous companies that have made dolls since the 1930s. American Character Analee Arranbee Bandai Creata Effanbee Hasbro Ideal Integrity Kenner Lenci Madame Alexander Mattel Mego Pullip Remco Shindana Takara Robert Tonner Topper Totsy Tyco Uneeda Vogue Worlds of Wonder Xavier Roberts Yolanda Bello
chucky is a serial killer from the movie child's play.
what is the value of a j.misa rcelain collectable doll with the serial number 1683 and serial number 1684. Limited edition to 5,000 pieces world wide
Chucky is a Good Guy doll possesed by the soul of the serial killer Charles Lee Ray a.k.a the Lakeshore Strangler
The "ginger doll" in these movies is called Chucky. He has appeared in numerous films.In order, they are:Child's PlayChild's Play 2Child's Play 3Bride of ChuckySeed of ChuckyCurse of Chucky
Well, in the movie, he was created by monster maker rick baker and Kevin yagher. In the story, he was made by a company called play pals. The soul that inhabited the doll was a murderer named Charles lee ray, a serial-killer Of Chicago nicknamed the lake shore strangler. After being shot, he took place in a to factory to die but he found a doll. A good guy Doll. So the doll was inhabited by the soul.
No, she is not real, and neither is Chucky. Although the Child's Play movies were inspired by a real case of a supposedly haunted doll (see the Related Question below), Chucky and Tiffany are fictional characters. There is no "true story" of a dead serial killer's spirit inhabiting a child's doll.