By A. Glenn Mandeville

Q: Recently, I found this 14-inch Cinderella doll that my grandmother had given me sometime in the early 1970s. She has a hard-plastic body with vinyl arms, legs, and head with rooted hair and sleep eyes. I only took her out of the box to take the photographs.

While researching for a value, I was shocked to see many ex­amples selling for $25 or less! Surely this doll must be worth more than that? It is several decades old. What can you tell me about this situation?

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A. Glenn Mandeville is the author of numerous books on dolls and doll collecting and writes his Curious Collector column for each issue of DOLLS magazine. Send your queries about vintage and modern dolls, with photos, to Curious Collector.