Vintage Vogue Ginny Doll
Posted in Posters on 04/27/2008 10:46 am by admin

Value of a limited edition Ginny doll in pink trunk?
I was wondering what to ask for a Limited Edition Rotchild Forbes Special Edition Vogue Ginny Doll. Its in the original pink case with the numbered tag of #317. Appears to have the porcelain face and seems like she was never played with. She is in the trunk with the original plastic cradles that holds the doll. I looked on line but fount NO info on this particular doll, don’t even know if she is retro or an actual vintage. Also, the trunk isn’t like the others Ive seen with the Ginny decal, its plain pink with the gold hinges. Thanks
Rotchild has a h in the title, this will help you search
This doll was a Midwest Heirloom Doll Club event gift as far as I have been able to tell. many times clubs will hold events every so many years and at the UFDC convention they will host a luncheon and these dolls will be the give away.
Anytime a Ginny Vogue is reproduced on the secondary market (a resell) she will never bring more than 24.00 in mint condition. i have never understood why collectors buy a reproduction when the originals are still available because they hold the value no the reproduction.
The 1950′s Ginny’s are wonderful small doll and they can be found at estate and yard sales. The earliest Vogue the brows have lightened to a slight green color. They were made of hard plastic and the vogue company has released a Rock and roll version of that 50′s doll. I am providing a link so you can see what a real Ginny looks like and she will have the correct marks for you to see. She did come with a line of furniture and Betsy McCall who was also produced in the 50′s had a plaid trunk. All of Ginny’s furniture was wooden and pink.
http://www.dollreference.com/vogue_dolls.html
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Hope this helps
Please feel free to email me with more questions
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