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Madam Alexander Easter Popular Q&A
Q: How to Identify a Madame Alexander.
A: 1. Examine your doll carefully. Collectors note that many MA dolls are marked with "Mme Alexander" or "Alex" at the nape of the neck. Because not all MA dolls a... Read More »
Q: How to Find Madame Alexander Dolls.
A: 1. Go the official Madame Alexander website to buy a few different, hard to find dolls. These collections are called the "Best of Madame Alexander" and "In the ... Read More »
Q: What are madame alexander dolls?
A: Madame Alexander dolls are a type of doll like a Barbie that are more collectible. ! Read More »
Q: What is the prices on retired Madame Alexander dolls?
A: It depends on which doll you would like to get. Limited Editions, Antique, and Vintage dolls usually cost more than dolls that are just taken out of production.... Read More »
Q: Who is Wendy in the Madame Alexander doll collection?
A: Wendy-Ann was Madame's granddaughter. After her death as a young adult, Madame dropped the Ann and simply used Wendy to designate a particular face mold. Read More »