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What's it Worth? with Dr. Lori: Antique Dolls

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  • Опубликовано: 1 мар 2020
  • Welcome to episode four of "What's It Worth? with Dr. Lori," sponsored by LutherCare.
    Join us every Monday as Ph.D. antiques appraiser Dr. Lori Verderame meets with an LNP | LancasterOnline reader to appraise an antique item.
    From jewelry to furniture, dolls to collectibles, Dr. Lori appraises it all.
    What's on her table this week? A pair of antique dolls. Check out the video to learn the story behind these pieces, as well as - of course - what they're worth.
    Dr. Lori is an award-winning television personality and host. You may know Dr. Lori from the History channel's "The Curse of Oak Island," Discovery channel's "Auction Kings" and FOX Business Network's "Strange Inheritance." She has also appeared on "Today," "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," "The Tonight Show" and many more.
    Dr. Lori's antiques column appears monthly in LNP, and can be found online here.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @Londonvoicecoaching1
    @Londonvoicecoaching1 6 месяцев назад

    Dr Lori is the best! Not only is she highly knowledgeable but great fun and so entertaining. She is right about everything here.

  • @TamaraBrock1
    @TamaraBrock1 Год назад +3

    I have a very old doll I would love to have it looked at

    • @masoneverdeen9215
      @masoneverdeen9215 10 месяцев назад

      Same I have 2 One is a Native American lil girl

  • @jayneneewing2369
    @jayneneewing2369 4 года назад +3

    Dr. Lori, I used to collect dolls. Began with the ones from my childhood. No money for them anymore. *sigh* But I chose what I liked, consequently I love them all. Used to go to doll shows, however they’re not as plentiful as the ‘80s & ‘90s. Guess it’s a generational type of thing. But I so much do miss them. And, there used to be doll shops all around, and I miss them a lot as well. So! I love it when you do stuff with dolls; but I’ve loved antiques ever since I was five years old. Now, I’m ‘an old broad’.

    • @julieking5151
      @julieking5151 2 года назад +2

      Hi Jaynene, I know your message was awhile back but I feel there is an upswing right now in doll collecting and interest, you might see if there are some doll clubs in your area. We also have all the online shops and FB pages to share and collect. Doll shows are starting up again after covid, so many ways to still enjoy dolls with others! Check it out!

    • @jayneneewing2369
      @jayneneewing2369 2 года назад

      @@julieking5151 - Thank you for your kind reply.

  • @mooncakerabbithender7203
    @mooncakerabbithender7203 2 года назад +3

    That appraisal I know was not correct at the time of this being filmed ,The ice skater doll has always held a good price , and these are or were going for a few hundred, and the little baby doll that is not called a dream baby , I believe is a Canadian Reliable one. I maybe be wrong but Armand Marseille had the dream babies 351 ect. This little video I think was maybe made for school children with the interest of collecting , Sorry Dr Lori

    • @auntiesp7456
      @auntiesp7456 Год назад +1

      Hi there mooncake. There is an Arranbee Dream baby doll as well as the A.M. 351 dream baby, but I wholeheartedly agree with you about the rest of "Dr. Lori's" appraisal here. A lot of the stuff she says on here seems to be a bit "off".

  • @julieking5151
    @julieking5151 2 года назад +4

    How could that dream baby be 1910-1920 in plastic?

  • @kimsands9280
    @kimsands9280 Год назад +3

    Authentic Sonia Henny doll would be marked with her name on the back or neck. This is not a real one, just redressed as her.

    • @giovannyalejandrogonzalezq9879
      @giovannyalejandrogonzalezq9879 11 месяцев назад +1

      yes, and the face of the sonja henie dolls i've seen is always quite similar to the celebrity, like in the case of shirley temple dolls that always tried to reproduce the features of her, but the doll in this video has a very cummon face, a face that a lot of composition dolls have.

  • @vickie30
    @vickie30 2 года назад

    Stands can squish the vinyl dolls belly but I have a trick..Get a hairdryer and blow it on the bump and just use your fingers and push and run it around..Works like a charm..Composition dolls this won't work on

  • @harleye2323
    @harleye2323 2 года назад +2

    Why are doll stands damaging?

    • @peacebwithu1035
      @peacebwithu1035 2 года назад +2

      if too tight they damage the doll body

  • @leecole3175
    @leecole3175 9 месяцев назад

    That is not a Dream Baby. They were made of porcelain bisque

  • @vickie30
    @vickie30 2 года назад

    I have about 45 Shirley Temple dolls in taged and original clothes..

  • @julieking5151
    @julieking5151 2 года назад +1

    There is no such thing as being a “PhD in antique appraisal”. I think it’s presumptuous, also makes me think of a newspaper columnist approach to “antiques advice” which is kind of outdated. I am very interested in antiques and appraisals, but so far this isn’t very compelling for me.

  • @ashleysfunworld8100
    @ashleysfunworld8100 2 года назад +2

    Why is the value so cheap?

    • @julieking5151
      @julieking5151 2 года назад +4

      Because they are just vintage, and composition dolls will never be as valuable as French bisque dolls from the late 1800’s. People think any old doll is worth a lot, but not true. They need to be made before 1930 to be considered antique, and even then some are not worth much like tin headed dolls, China head dolls, it’s all about the market and what people are looking for and collecting..

    • @ashleysfunworld8100
      @ashleysfunworld8100 2 года назад +1

      @@julieking5151 Thanks for the information.