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Sindy dolls are teen dolls made by Pedigree Dolls and Toys Ltd (known as "Pedigree" for short). These dolls have been in circulation since 1963, and they’re widely sought after for their collectability, beauty, and craftsmanship. In this article, we’ll show you how to find out if your Sindy doll is genuine or not.
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QuestionWhat are a 1975 and a 1978 Sindy doll worth?Community AnswerIt depends on the model, what the doll is wearing and what condition they are in. A 1978 doll may not be worth much unless it is in pristine condition, although a 1975 could be worth anything since many different types were made that year. Consult an expert for a true valuation.
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QuestionIs a Sindy doll like a Barbie?Top AnswererSindy and Barbie are both teen fashion dolls so are alike in that way. Both dolls have lots of clothes and accessories children, or collectors, can enjoy along with the dolls. One difference between Cindy and Barbie is Sindys were available in blonde or brunette as standard, Barbie, other than special edition dolls was always blonde.
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- Sindy doll annuals and catalogues may be helpful.Thanks
- If you're going to collect Sindy dolls, the range of almost 50 years of dolls will make it challenging. Try to select an era that interests you most or get one definitive doll from each era to demonstrate the many changes Sindy has undergone over the decades.Thanks
- Pedigree Sindy markings are as follows:
- Made in England - 1963 to 1965
- Made in Hong Kong - 1966
- 033055X - 1971 to 1974 (Funtime Trendy Girl Sindy Dolls) - and other markings
- 033050X - 1974 to 1976
- 2 GEN 1077 and/or 033055X - 1977 to 1980
- 033055X - 1981 to 1982
- Sindy 033055X - 1983 to 1985.
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