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Madame Alexander dolls: Vintage Madame Alexander dolls can be pricey, but modern dolls that offer such themes as The Wizard of Oz, storybook characters, or high fashion are available at a fraction of the price.
Lee Middleton dolls: Known for their “baby dolls,” Lee Middleton offers inexpensive collectible dolls. But because of their fine workmanship and very limited production, collectors seek them out.
Adora dolls: Another maker of “baby dolls,” Adora dolls appeal to young and mature collectors alike—especially since Adora dolls offer more affordable, widely accessible collectible dolls. Moreover, Adora produces dolls in all races, hair, and eye colors, appealing to a much broader audience. Adora also produces a more limited, expensive line of dolls for serious collectors.
Robert Tonner dolls: With several lines of popular collector dolls, including Tyler Wentworth dolls, Kitty Collier dolls, Betsy McCall dolls, Tiny Betsy McCall dolls, and Mary Englebreit dolls, among others, Robert Tonner collectible dolls run the gamut from fashionable ladies to cute children to nostalgic reproductions.
Vogue dolls: Since the 1950s, the Ginny doll from Vogue has been a hit with collectors. Ginnys have a stellar wardrobe—everything from Halloween costumes to formal wear.


