8 Collectible Dolls That Sell Well on eBay
by Sydney Johnston
From the
beginning, eBay's primary growth came from the collectibles
market. There are two basic models for eBay
sales:
1.
Currently available consumers goods. This is a price- driven
model, and although smart sellers can earn above- average
prices, buyers are there looking for a bargain and price is the
#1 consideration.
2. Other
buyers are collectors, looking for one-of-a-kind unique items
that they can't locate elsewhere. Here, price isn't as
important as it is with consumer goods. The power of this
market is obvious because, before eBay and the Internet, most
collectors were confined to a local market.
Dolls have
always been big sellers as eBay collectibles and eight of them
are especially strong sellers:
1. The
Cabbage Patch Kids began in 1978 and are never "sold". They are
'born' at Babyland General Hospital in Cleveland, Georgia and
proud parents pay an 'adoption fee'. The Cabbage Patch Kids
were one of the greatest toy phenomenon of the later 20th
century. At one time, it was a common sight to see grown women
shopping and lunching with their babies in hand. In
restaurants, the Kids had their own chairs and were always
appropriately dressed for the weather.
2. Precious
Moments began in the early 1970s when creator Sam Butcher began
drawing the endearing teardrop-eye children as gifts for family
and friends. Today Sam's Precious Moments artwork is among the
most recognized in the world, and eBay prices reflect this
popularity.
3. Madame
Alexander dolls were created in 1923. These beloved dolls range
from Charlie Brown to babies and children to elegant dressed
women to glamorous and famous women like Greta Garbo and Judy
Garland. With all the varieties of costumes, a single doll can
be a 1920s flapper as easily as a member of the court of Louis
XIV.
4. Lee
Middleton dolls, according to legend, are so real in appearance
that grown men sent for a rescue squad to save "the baby" from
a locked car! Mistaken identity is supposedly a frequent
occurrence and the dolls have been counted as "passengers" on
airplanes and rescued from store countertops to prevent the
'baby' from falling. As one happy owner says, "These dolls are
so lifelike it's uncanny."
5. American
Girl dolls are loved by millions of little girls (and grown
ups, too!) They are not only from different times and places,
but are ethnically diverse: Felicity from colonial Virginia;
Josephina from the 1830's in New Mexico; Kirsten is "a pioneer
girl of strength and spirit growing up in Minnesota in 1854";
Addy is alive in the 186o's, having escaped from slavery with
her mother; Samantha is "a bright Victorian girl living with
her wealthy grandmother in 1904"; Kit is growing up in 193os,
during America's Great Depression; Molly lives in the 1940's
while her dad is away at war; Kaya is a Nez Perce Indian living
in the northwest.
6. Hasbro
dolls are one of the products of the gigantic Hasbro company,
who claim to have been making toys for eight generations,
including famous games like Monopoly, Scrabble and
Clue.
7. Bratz
dolls, unlike older dolls like Madame Alexander and Cabbage
Patch Kids, have no long history as favorite toys or
collectibles. Nevertheless, their price has astonished eBay
sellers and the Bratz collection was one of the 'super hits' of
the 2003 holiday season and sales have been strong ever
since.
8. And, no
surprise, Barbie is the best-selling doll on eBay. Since Mattel
has recently announced that Ken and Barbie will no longer be an
"item", dolls from the 'good old days' when the name "Barbie"
was rarely heard without 'Ken', will inevitably become more
valuable.
Anyone who
loves and understands the doll market, can do very well selling
dolls on eBay. They've been strong sellers for the 10 years
eBay has been in existence and are almost certain to remain
popular for years to come.
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