When Did Porcelain Dolls Stop Being Made?

When Did Porcelain Dolls Stop Being Made? Chinese porcelain dolls reached the height of their popularity between 1840 and 1940, but by the mid-20th century, sales declined. Production continued in the United States and Japan where doll makers attempted to emulate the originals. What is the oldest porcelain doll? The earliest European porcelain dolls were

What China Dolls Are Valuable?

What China Dolls Are Valuable? Porcelain dolls that were made 80 to 100 years ago or more can be quite valuable. For example, a doll made in 1916 by the French sculptor Albert Marque—one of 100 limited edition dolls dressed by the Parisian couturier Jeanne Margaine-LaCroix—was sold in 2014 by auction house Theriault’s for $300,000.