Other Dolls in My Collection

Porcelain Artist Dolls, & Mermaids




A porcelain replica of the 1970's Ideal Crissy doll produced by the Danbury Mint in 2003. She is nearly an exact reproduction in porcelain of this doll with the grow hair feature. Her long ponytail pulls out of her head and then cranks back in for a short hairstyle. She comes in a replica box as well.


Crissy with her hair cranked up short into her head.



Nina, the Gypsy by Maryse Nicole. She is exclusive to QVC Shopping Network in a limited edition of only 600 dolls. Her dress is detailed in little metal gold coins, half moons and stars. She has gold chains in her hair, and carries her own crystal ball. Under her dress she wears black pantaloons, stockings and black leather boots.




Stormy by Rustie. Stormy is 42" tall and wears a beautifully sequinned and beaded gown. She is limited to 2500 dolls.




Shadow by Edna Dali is limited to 1200 and a very unique porcelain doll. I like her dark witchy looks. She has long black hair and a black dress with beaded trim. Her very white porcelain skin and blue eyes add to her mystic.




Another one of the Women of the West - Radiant Ruby by Maryse Nicole for the Franklin Mint. To her right is another Franklin Mint doll, Rio Queen of the Mardis Gras.




Two dolls from Home Shopping Club, from the left, Mystica by De'Onna and Mariah by Pat Loveless. Mystica and Mariah are dark skinned creole dolls with beautiful exotic faces.




Cordelia by Lori Ladd from Home Shopping club. She is 29" tall and limited to


Here is a beautiful porcelain doll named Madeline by artist Pat Loveless. She is 28 inches tall and was sold on Home Shopping Club. She comes with her own brass spitoon for her dance hall girl act.




Here is a collection of mermaid dolls. From the left is Bill Tung's Cassandra in porcelain. Then a Madame Alexander Little Mermaid 10 inch doll, the Service Merchandise special Barbie, Sea Princess, from 1996 and Water Lily Barbie.




This is the Sea Child's Treasure doll, a 20 inch porcelain doll by Kay Banks in a limited edition of 1500. She hold a tiny porcelain mermaid doll in her hand and has a wooden treasure chest filled with jewels and sea treasures.








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