It has never been out of the box. It is decades old and in perfect condition. Value?
I have seen him called Emmett Kelly--but I am not sure if he was officially licensed that way or if these are homage pieces to him. I am trying to research that.
It seems to me they had a tag calling them being sold with the name Hobo Clyde--which I am thinking is the homage to Emmett Kelly being in the Clyde Beatty Cole Circus. Here is an example of one that was listed on eBay:
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Does the tag confirm this?
I see some of them also listed as Weary Willie which was Kelly's character--but I can't see the tags to confirm that is how they were branded.
I don't want your online sale (if you go that way) to be removed for spamming terms--if these are just homage pieces to Kelly and branded as "Clyde" or his character Weary Willie. This is me being very cautious because eBay especially has become very strict on spamming words and other infringement listings.
There were several versions of hobo type dolls and many from Dynasty--and they came with different things (I want to say a chair or bench, a tramp bag, and maybe a broom).
They also were different heights--which I think ranged from 15 to 20 inches. Some had stands, some not.
You would need to match your exact height and accompanying items to the sold ones on eBay to get an idea of current market value.
They sometimes sell--although infrequently--and I have seen sold prices (based on all varieties) range from $10 to $55.
You may fetch on the high side of that range for yours since it is still in the original box. If you sell online be sure to 1, to double box him since he is very fragile. His box in a box and that box in another box so none of the boxes touch the sides and 2. be very clear who you have--by naming him as is on his tag, and specify his height and what all he comes with. Because there is a variety, you want to make it as easy for buyers to locate YOURS as the one they want, not get it and find out it was not who they hoped for.
Post back how your sale goes!
I have a Dynasty Doll - named Tatiana #28/950 pieces worldwide. Does anyone have an idea of its' value?
By Nancy W. from Tacoma, WA
She is a 1989 Dynasty doll, Anna collection named Eva. I want to know more about her so if you do have some info please let me know. I love to learn about my dolls.
I would like to know how much my porcelain doll from the Dynasty doll collection is worth. His name is Randy. Who buys them?
Why is the Dynasty doll Alexis, in the blue dress, so expensive when others are worth next to nothing? I can't seem to find out why the huge price difference between that one and all the rest.
I have a Dynasty Doll Collection doll, Jennifer, that I am thinking about selling, but I have no idea how much she is worth. She is still in the original box, paper, everything.
I also have the certificate of authenticity and tags on her. I would like to find an honest answer on her worth.I am looking to sell a Kelsey Dynasty Dolls Collection doll, but I don't know her value. She's pretty old and in great condition, but I found absolutely nothing online about this particular model or even about the designer.
Can someone help me?By Charles M.
Hi - there are all sizes of Dynasty dolls listed on eBay and Google. I did see a Kelsey doll on Google but the value listed was unreal as most of these dolls sell for a low figure but yours could be more valuable.
You may have to spend some time looking for similar dolls to get any idea as to the value of yours.
There are over 800 Dynasty dolls listed right now on eBay but the best place to look is on "sold" dolls (left hand side of eBay screen) to see the "true" price people are paying.
Dolls are so plentiful that it is very difficult to obtain even a "good" price anymore. Just has to be a rare doll to reach even 25.00.
There are other sites to check but after eBay and Google?
I can not find anything about this doll.
My daughter was given a porcelain Dynasty Doll named Emily still in the box with all tags still on and certificate of Authentication as well. My daughter is only 3 so I'm putting it up till she's older, but I tried to do a Google search on her to see what year she was made or her worth so when I finally give it to my daughter I could tell her all about it, but couldn't find this specific doll.
So if anyone could tell me anything about our Dynasty Doll Emily I would appreciate it. Thank you in advance.I have a Dynasty doll, Nadine. I am trying to figure out her value as her price range varies wildly on the internet.
Thanks!
I would like to know the approximate value of a Musical Dynasty doll. I want to sell it, but have no idea where to start.
Thank you for your help!
I have a Dynasty Collection doll. The doll's name is Margarita, but I can't seem to locate her anywhere online to get her value. She's in mint condition and still has plastic around her hands and feet, and all the tags are intact.
She has never been removed from the box.Hello all, first time posting on this site. Can anyone tell me anything about this doll? Is it rare? Collectible? Value?
Thank you
Dynasty Dolls are very common. The nose in the air collectors call them mass produced. They made many, that is a fact. They also recycled names and dresses and hair colors so you will se multiple Amanda's out there, none of which look the same.
The 13-14 inch dolls, average about $12 online (sold prices--if they sell), the 24-30 inch dolls average about $19 if they sell.
Sadly there are dolls of this brand in all sizes sitting unsold for months as low as 2.99 plus shipping.
In June or July there was a brief uptick in doll sales as COVID took over the country. I think people were looking for comfort in beautiful things. The trend has turned downward again.
If she was mine, I would find a local venue to sell her, closer to Christmas. This way you avoid trying to ship her and the holidays always see a slight uptick in sales!
Thanks for sharing her!
I am so sorry but the Dynasty doll company mass produces dolls and sells them worldwide. Normally they will make lots of 500, 1000, or 1500 dolls at one time. They will be distributed worldwide to all markets and sold for a price of around $50 or so each. A while back people did collect these dolls because they were under the impression that they would be a great investment and they could later sell them for quite a bit of money. A few years back this all ended and the doll market took a nosedive and the price people were able to get for the dolls drastically dropped to almost nothing at all.