Do you know how to use the copyright symbol?
If you are the copyright owner of a copyrighted work, then you may have wondered about using the copyright symbol. Most people at one point or another have seen the copyright symbol, which consists of a C in a Circle © (represents the copyright symbol).
How to find the mark on a doll?
Look for Manufacturers Marks, finding the mark eases the identity. Over the years this doll site has been online, the majority of questions relate to antique doll identities, value, and disposition.
Are there any markings on hard plastic dolls?
Many hard plastic dolls are marked clearly although some may have no markings at all. A collector’s delight is Ideal’s Toni doll. She is well marked on the base of the head and across her shoulders. Occasionally the leg and arm joints will have the size attributed to this particular doll. P-90 is the 14″ doll. P-91 the 16″.
Is there a legal meaning for the copyleft symbol?
The copyleft symbol (��) is a backwards capital letter C in a circle (copyright symbol © mirrored). It has no legal meaning.
What do the marks on a doll mean?
If your doll is marked, it could be with a mold number, initials or letters, a symbol, date, country of origin – or any combination of these. Below are doll markings with images listed alphabetically by company name, by Country or as found on the material the doll is made of.
Where can you find the manufacturer’s mark on a doll?
Manufacturers marks can be found on the head or neck, between the shoulder blades or on the feet. Also, some original doll clothing will have tags hidden undergarments. Here are some examples: Many hard plastic dolls are marked clearly although some may have no markings at all.
How to read an antique German Doll Mark?
How to read an antique German doll mark? How to identify a doll? Look for a doll makers mark, if one is present it is often found on the back of the dolls head, on the upper or lower back, under the arms, bottoms of the feet, on a cloth body, a tag may be sewn into a seam.
Many hard plastic dolls are marked clearly although some may have no markings at all. A collector’s delight is Ideal’s Toni doll. She is well marked on the base of the head and across her shoulders. Occasionally the leg and arm joints will have the size attributed to this particular doll. P-90 is the 14″ doll. P-91 the 16″.