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Different Types of Dolls to Collect

Do not get overwhelmed by so many types of dolls

By RubyPublished 2 months ago 3 min read
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If you are a doll collector, you will have a great time collecting, as there are so many dolls in the world. You can put dolls in different eras (vintage, antique, modern dolls) or by their material (wood, bisque, wax, porcelain). There are also themed dolls in the market, like celebrity dolls and also dolls, according to their functionality, like utility dolls, collector dolls, etc. There are further baby dolls, ball-jointed dolls and fashion dolls. Anybody’s mind can boggle when looking at this world of dolls but if you categorize it into subcategory types and similarities, you will see some similarities, making it easier for you to sort them. In this blog, we will look at the different dolls with popular examples for better understanding.

Dolls Throughout the Ages

The dolls have progressed over the ages because of the intervention of technology. The earliest dolls were made of wood, which dates back to the 1500s, followed by wax dolls in the 1700s. Most of the dolls of this era are truly antique. The invention of celluloid in the 1870s revolutionized the dolls, now the dolls, and later came the dolls made of vinyl and hard plastics instead of porcelain, which could easily break off.

The Famous Barbie Dolls

The most iconic dolls that anyone today knows are the famous Barbie dolls. These are fashion dolls and have a record of best-selling dolls for over 50 years in over 150 countries. The doll collectors would enthusiastically collect the dolls starting from 1959 to 1972. Barbie dolls, after 1972, are called modern Barbies.

More Modern Collectible Dolls

As a collector you will see many dolls piled up in the market, but how will you know which among these are truly antique and worth buying? For that, you should know that there are many kinds of dolls that have been released every decade. In 2001, Bratz dolls were very famous. They are still famous among the girls today. You will see Gene Marshall dolls in the 90s. Do you also remember those cute vinyl babies known as the Lee Middleton Dolls? But there was a category of dolls that came as a storm and became the favorite of every child. These were the Cabbage Patch dolls.

Famous Vintage Dolls to Collect

Between antique and modern dolls lies these vintage dolls. This is the period from 1925 to 1979. This was a time when dolls became a household name and were popular among kids. Almost all the dolls of this period are collectables today. You will find the big-sized dolls from the 1920s to 40s that would sit on the bed. These were the Boudoir dolls. Then there were also the popular Shirley temple dolls in the 20th century. The release of the popular Betsy McCall dolls also marked the 1950s. And the 60s was known for talking dolls like Chatty Cathy. Effanbee dolls are another doll that you should consider among the collectables that started in 1912.

Wrapping Up

There have been many antique dolls in the world right from the 1700s to the modern era until the 2000s. Some of the most popular dolls of all time include cabbage patch dolls, Barbie dolls, Gene Marshall, Lee Middleton dolls and so many others. There are also many vintage dolls like the Kewpie dolls and there were also half dolls with no legs which were meant to be set up at the dressing table. Among the collectable dolls are those of Armand Marseille. More amazing fashion dolls among the collectables include Jumeau Dolls. If you want to buy these vintage and modern dolls, you can visit the nearest stores and shops or can also get them online from various sites like eBay, which will show you dolls of every category.

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About the Creator

Ruby

I am an enthusiastic writer with a pinch of creativity. I write compelling stories that will leave you astounded and satiated at the same time.

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