It's kewpie. They were popular in the late 50's early 60's. They were made of porcelin and were posed in different poses. My mom and dad had a few and sometimes people would paint clothes on them, because they were naked. As they are considered 'antique' they are probably valuable to someone somewhere
2006-07-08 14:19:18
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answered by wanninonni 6
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This Site Might Help You.
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have you ever heard of a QP doll? if so are they valuable?
2015-08-16 07:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Kewpie dolls are not made anymore, and yes some are valuable depending on their condition
2006-07-08 15:57:19
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answered by Amy Swallows 3
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it's not QP, it's kewpie.
Some are valuable, most are not
2006-07-08 14:18:08
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answered by Bill S 6
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They are Kewpie dolls - they can be fairly valuable, depending on their age and rarity. See links below
2006-07-08 14:23:12
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answered by johnslat 7
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I think they are called kewpie dolls. I got one at a carnival once when I was a kid.Not even sure they make them anymore.
2006-07-08 14:17:32
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answered by Anonymous
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oh yeah,,,qp dolls are sooo cute,,,they remind me of the old bobs big boy .....if ur lucky ,,,you can pick uhm up @ an antique shop and also sell them there,,,,,you could go on e bay to find out the value....good luck
2006-07-08 14:19:22
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answered by mandy c 4
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Qp Dolls
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answered by ? 4
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I always thought it was spelled cupie, but im sure im wrong, it probably is kewpie. my mom loves them and collects them and some people pay a lot of money for them, they don't make htem anymore.
2006-07-08 14:42:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Elizabeth is right on both counts. and yes in good condition the can have value to collectors.
2006-07-08 14:19:02
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answered by justnotright 4
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