Throughout history, dolls have been an integral part of children’s constructive and educational play. However, avid doll collectors may have dolls that are purchased as investments and not as toys for young children. Investment-quality dolls are still tempting to children, and should be carefully organized and stored in order to keep your collection safe.
Dolls should be displayed away from direct sunlight, smoke and excessive dust. A locked cabinet will protect dolls from wear and tear, as well as curious children’s fingers. Dust can work its way into doll hair, clothing and doll shoes, and can be hard to remove without damaging these items. Use doll stands to avoid contact with the chemicals in finished wood and to keep clothing from crushing.
To store dolls, always wrap them in acid free paper and use archival quality storage containers. Otherwise, chemicals from the cardboard will transfer to the dolls or clothing and stain or damage them. Natural fibers and leather items such as antique doll shoes should be kept from extremes in temperature and humidity, which can degrade the material quickly and reduce their value significantly.
Organizing dolls by manufacturer, age, or order of acquisition is a personal preference, but you should keep records including the purchase date, price paid photographs and receipts. This will make valuing the collection easier, and will also help if you ever sell items from your collection.
Doll lovers can share their love of dolls by displaying a child-friendly collection that can be set out for little ones. This will inspire their imaginations, satisfy their curiosity, and keep your valuable dolls from harm.



