The listing, Duck House Heirloom Doll "Rhoda" #471 of 5,000 made has ended.
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How to identify a Heirloom Collectible Duck House Doll
If you look on the back of your doll’s neck you will find two things:
1). Logo - There will be a picture of a feather with Duck House written across the bottom 1/3 of the feather. Underneath the logo is Heirloom Dolls. Underneath the logo you will find a set of two numbers separated by a slash mark “/”.
2). Set of two numbers xxx/5,000. Many times the doll collectors have incorrectly thought these numbers identified who the doll was! In actuality, these numbers are used to describe in what number sequence a certain design of doll was made.
Certificate of Authenticity - A Duck House Doll always comes with a certificate of authenticity. Each certificate certifies the doll as an authentic Heirloom Edition of the Duck House Doll. It also will have the doll’s name and sequence number. Each certificate is then signed by Mei Lien Chang Vice President.
Packaging - Each Duck House Collectible Heirloom doll comes in a Duck House Box. The Duck House box is white with “Duck House logo” and “Heirloom Doll” written over it. At one end of the Duck House box is a code to identify the doll. For example: DV22-9910. The first letter(s) will tell you if the doll is porcelain or vinyl. D- Porcelain or DV- Vinyl.
The next two numbers will tell you the size of the doll i.e. 22 (22 inch), 24 (24 inch) and so on.
After the dash – is the coding number for the company to identify the name of the doll. So DV22-9910 is a 22” Vinyl doll and the 9910 tell the company the doll name. The doll’s name also is printed below the code.
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