
Help with Antique Bru Reproduction?
Just aquired 8 antique dolls including a vintage Madame Alexander and a very unique, beautiful looking doll with tattered, worn clothing. Upon closer inspection I realized that there was a tag attached to her clothing which read “Circle and Dot reproduction BRU doll, the original can be seen at the Dolls in Wonderland Museum in St. Augustine”. I am not too schooled on antique dolls, but this doll looks rather old, yet is in very good condition in spite of her age.
I wanted to know if anyone is familiar with Circle and Dot Reproduction BRU dolls and the value of them?
A few images of this doll:
1. http://bikedominica.com/images/2/bru%20001.jpg
2. http://bikedominica.com/images/2/bru%20002.jpg
3. http://bikedominica.com/images/2/bru%20003.jpg
4. http://bikedominica.com/images/2/bru%20004.jpg
5. http://bikedominica.com/images/2/bru%20005.jpg
6. http://bikedominica.com/images/2/bru%20006.jpg
7. http://bikedominica.com/images/2/bru%20007.jpg
reproduction Brus include the Circle Dot Bru (named from the original mold markings which were a circle with a dot in the center
You will find your answer on this list:
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=circle+and+dot+reproduction+bru&prssweb=Search&ei=UTF-8&fr=slv8-dyc&x=wrt