Do they still make Madame Alexander dolls?

Today, the company continues to follow in Madame Alexander's footsteps in creating quality dolls, and makes that dedication clear in their 2021 catalogue: Norsk Prinsesse, part of Alexander's International collectible line, celebrates Norwegian heritage with a traditional embroidered outfit.
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Are Madame Alexander dolls still produced?

Nearly a century of dollmaking and expertise ensure that our dolls are made to last, so you can cherish your doll for years to come. As we approach 100 years of quality toy making, the Madame Alexander Doll Company is still committed to creating better dolls and a kinder world, just as Madame Alexander envisioned.
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Do Madame Alexander dolls have any value?

Some vintage dolls are selling for $20,000. Yay, it's yard sale and flea market season!
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How many Madame Alexander dolls were made?

Alexander Doll Co., which has manufactured approximately 21 million dolls in 4,000 styles since 1923, helped put American dollmaking on the map.
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Which dolls are worth money?

Most Valuable Collectible Dolls of All Time
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Figurines. Price tag: $150.
  • Blue Snaggletooth. Price tag: Up to $350.
  • Sand People Figurine (1978) Price tag: $450.
  • Devi Kroell Barbie. Price tag: $1,075.
  • Marie Antoinette Barbie. Price tag: $1,250.
  • 45. ' ...
  • Calvin Klein Barbie. ...
  • Coach Barbie.
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Madame Alexander: The Jewish woman behind the dolls



What are the names of the Madame Alexander dolls?

Examples of “personality” composition dolls include Sonja Henie, Jane Withers, Juanita Quigley, the Dionne Quintuplets, and Margaret O'Brien. Hard-plastic Madame Alexander dolls: Madame Alexander made the transition from composition to hard-plastic dolls in 1948.
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Where are Madame Alexander dolls manufactured?

Our dolls are designed in New York but are made at factories overseas that have been hand-picked for their ability to meet our high standards. Our production team works closely with our overseas manufacturers to ensure great quality and craftsmanship.
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How do I sell my doll collection?

If going through a doll professional didn't work out or your collection doesn't have much value, you can always...
  1. Have an estate/garage/yard sale. ...
  2. Sell through Social Media sites. Facebook has many groups for you to sell your dollies. ...
  3. Visit DollShowUSA.com to check out the doll shows in your area.
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Is Lee Middleton dolls out of business?

The Lee Middleton Original Doll Co. in Belpre has closed its doors after being purchased by a New York company. BELPRE — The famous Lee Middleton Original Doll Co., which has its roots in Athens County, has been purchased by a New York company and the Belpre facility has been closed.
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How can you tell if a doll is antique?

Most antique dolls will have a manufacturer's mark on the back of the head, or on the base of the neck. If the doll doesn't have a manufacturer's mark anywhere and you still suspect that it could be antique, contact a professional doll appraiser for help.
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Who owns Madame Alexander?

Alexandra Fairchild Ford is a line of 16″ collectible fashion dolls for adult collectors. As of 2009, Madame Alexander had begun creating dolls for Dollie & Me, which specializes in matching clothing for girls and dolls. In June 2012, the Madame Alexander Doll Company was sold to Kahn Lucas, owners of Dollie & Me.
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Are antique dolls worth anything?

Price: Around $200 to $300 each, if mint; $1,000 to $1,500 for full set mint and all original. In very good condition (missing some of the original outfits; some flaws and crazing), from $100 to $150 each. Comments: Dolls shown have original outfits but are lacking their pins.
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What year did Madame Alexander dolls start?

Born more than a century ago, Madame Beatrice Alexander Behrman is still a role model for girls today. Founding her company in 1923, Madame Alexander set out to create her own success through unmatched quality and ambition.
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Did Madame Alexander make Ginny dolls?

Ginny is an American made 8-1/2 inch doll immensely popular from 1951 through 1959. Produced by Jennie Graves, owner of Vogue Doll Company, Ginny was made of hard, durable plastic developed first for war uses. The doll's size and durability made it convenient for her to accompany a child everywhere.
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What is a 1959 Barbie doll worth?

A long way from her initial $3 price tag, a mint-in-box original 1959 Barbie doll is worth $8,000-$10,000 today, according to Reader's Digest. However, slightly less pristine versions are available on eBay for less — one sold for $3,999 in December 2020.
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What is the rarest Barbie?

Twelve years ago (yes, it's been that long since 2010, yikes), Barbie released the Athena doll as part of the Goddess Series. Not only is this a Gold Label edition, but only 5,300 dolls were made, making this a rare collectible item.
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What were dolls made of in the 1950s?

Hard plastic and vinyl dolls often had eyes that could open and close, as well as joints on the hips, shoulders, and wrists. In the '50s, the mohair wigs (made from Angora goat hair) of hard-plastic dolls were replaced with synthetic materials like saran, Dynel, and nylon.
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Who bought Lee Middleton?

1991: Lee Middleton Original Dolls files for bankruptcy protection. 1993: Bando McGlockin acquires a controlling 51 percent interest in the doll company for $1. 1997: Lee Middleton dies. 1998: Bando McGlocklin acquires all of the doll business.
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Who created Madame Alexander dolls?

Beatrice Behrman, an innovative doll maker who founded the Alexander Doll Company in Manhattan and owned it for 65 years, died on Wednesday at her home in Palm Beach, Fla. She was 95 years old. She died in her sleep, a spokesman for the company said.
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What does the Alexander Doll Company do?

Little Dolls for Big Imaginations

Madame Alexander's primary goal was always to create dolls for children. As she said herself, “Dolls were meant to be played with and loved.” Made for this mission, Madame Alexander baby dolls blend beauty with quality for a playmate that children will cherish.
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How do you clean Madame Alexander doll hair?

Doll Care
  1. Keep your doll's clothes and hair dust-free with a damp cloth.
  2. Do not submerge your doll in water.
  3. If your doll gets marked up, immediately use some mild soap (like Ivory®) or a small amount of Woolite® detergent to wash the mark off as soon as possible.
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Who was Beatrice Alexander?

Beatrice Alexander was the wife of Phillip Behrman, with whom she had a daughter, Mildred. Mildred grew up in the business, as did her son, William Alexander Birnbaum. Although the company was sold in 1988, William Birnbaum remained president until 1994. Beatrice Alexander died at age ninety-five on October 3, 1990.
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