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Q: How to Care for Porcelain Dolls.
A: 1. Set your hair dryer on low and blow dry the porcelain doll to remove any loose dust. A can of compressed air, similar to what you would use to clean a comput... Read More »
Q: How to Value a Porcelain Doll.
A: 1. Locate the date that the doll was manufactured. Dolls manufactured before the 1930s are considered true antiques. These dolls are worth more than a vintage d... Read More »
Q: How to Make Porcelain Dolls.
A: 1. Decide what doll you want to make. Porcelain dolls can be of different sizes, sexes and ethnicities and styled and dressed to represent different historical ... Read More »
Q: How to pack Porcelain dolls?
A: wrap them carefully with newspaper and see if you can get some foam penuts and store them in boxes. Read More »
Q: Who invented the porcelain dolls?
A: It isn't known of the single inventor but several French firms started making them around the 1770's. Read More »