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Sindy dolls are teen dolls made by Pedigree Dolls and Toys Ltd (known as "Pedigree" for short). These dolls have been in circulation since 1963, and they’re widely sought after for their collectability, beauty, and craftsmanship. In this article, we’ll show you how to find out if your Sindy doll is genuine or not.

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  1. The history of the factory is what makes these dolls tough to spot. Be aware that a lot of dolls were made at the same time the Sindy dolls were made and even the Sindy dolls were made in various factories. This makes it harder to identify all Sindy dolls with absolute accuracy and you may need to take your doll to a collector with good knowledge for certainty.

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  1. There are a variety of time-period tells to look out for. There are things that you should be able to spot for each doll era:

    • 1963-64 doll: "Made in England" is on her neck, 29 centimeter (11.4in) in height, soft head, rigid body without marks, hollow and hard legs; hair colour is blonde, brunette and auburn and it has a fringe (bangs) and looks like a messy bob.[1]
    • 1965 doll: "Made in England" is on her head, head and arms are soft, vinyl legs which bend a little, rigid body and same hair colours as previous doll.
    • 1966 doll: No marks on head or neck, "Made in Hong Kong" on her waist, head now made from heavier vinyl, rigid body, heavy legs that can bend; same hair colours but thicker.
    • 1965-1966 (mini Sindy): 27 centimeter (10.6in) tall, hard head (often wobbles) and "Made in Hong Kong" on her waist; her legs and arms won't bend. Same hair colours.
    • 1967 (Marilyn Sindy): Hard head, legs and arms, bright blonde hair that often looks frizzed up.
    • 1968-1969: Sindy gets real eyelashes, blush and red lips. Her hair is shoulder length with a side part. She can be twisted at the waist. You'll find "Made in Hong Kong" on the back of her head.
    • 1969 (walking Sindy): Slightly longer legs that are soft, move freely and bend. "Made in Hong Kong" on the back of her head; hair range continues same colours.
    • 1970: Hair length still shoulder but part is now down the middle. Has features of previous doll but some may also have numerical markings.
    • 1971 (Trendy girl): This one seems to be the most popular with collectors. The head can be moved to any angle (and comes off), the hair remains centre parted and she has rooted eyelashes. She now has a range of blonde colours for hair as well as brunette and auburn. Numerical and letter markings are now commonplace.
    • 1971 (Lovely Lively Sindy): Every part of the doll can be moved and posed. Same hair colour range as the previous dolls and has "Made in Hong Kong" and numerical and letter markings.[2]
    • 1975: Gayle was developed for the US market, a black Sindy.[3]
    • From the late 70s, Marx Toys manufactured Sindy dolls in the USA but was withdrawn by 1980.
    • 1986: Magic Moments Sindy has hair and a swimming costume that changes colour in water.
    • Hasbro manufactured Sindy in the 1980s before Pedigree took back the doll in the late 90s.[4]
    • Vivid Imaginations has manufactured recent versions of Sindy dolls, under licence from Pedigree.
    • 2003: A 40th anniversary Sindy was released and since this time Sindy dolls have lost their large breasts and long legs and now look like 12-15 year olds and dress in teen clothing; the aim has been to make Sindy appear more innocent than the competing Barbies and Bratz dolls.

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  1. Look at images online to see how your doll stacks up. It's very hard to simply read text when it comes to judging a doll. You should also use images to help you reach a decision. A good comparison is to check your doll against images uploaded (see Google Images for example) or to check out existing and past auctions of Sindy dolls that show photos.[5]

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  1. Learn what you can about whatever your doll is wearing. The outfits help to date and identify the Sindy doll. However, for dolls that have been played with, the outfits may not be the original ones or pieces may be missing, so be very careful here. It's a good idea to study a Sindy resource site with images very carefully before presuming anything!

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  1. Check for other indicators. A Sindy in a box or on a Sindy stand may aid in identification.

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    What are a 1975 and a 1978 Sindy doll worth?

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    It depends on the model, what the doll is wearing and what condition they are in. A 1978 doll may not be worth much unless it is in pristine condition, although a 1975 could be worth anything since many different types were made that year. Consult an expert for a true valuation.

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    Sindy and Barbie are both teen fashion dolls so are alike in that way. Both dolls have lots of clothes and accessories children, or collectors, can enjoy along with the dolls. One difference between Cindy and Barbie is Sindys were available in blonde or brunette as standard, Barbie, other than special edition dolls was always blonde.

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      • If you're going to collect Sindy dolls, the range of almost 50 years of dolls will make it challenging. Try to select an era that interests you most or get one definitive doll from each era to demonstrate the many changes Sindy has undergone over the decades.

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      • Pedigree Sindy markings are as follows:

        • Made in England - 1963 to 1965
        • Made in Hong Kong - 1966
        • 033055X - 1971 to 1974 (Funtime Trendy Girl Sindy Dolls) - and other markings
        • 033050X - 1974 to 1976
        • 2 GEN 1077 and/or 033055X - 1977 to 1980
        • 033055X - 1981 to 1982
        • Sindy 033055X - 1983 to 1985.

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      How do you identify a Sindy doll? ›

      1968-1969: Sindy gets real eyelashes, blush and red lips. Her hair is shoulder length with a side part. She can be twisted at the waist. You'll find "Made in Hong Kong" on the back of her head.

      What was Sindy dolls boyfriend called? ›

      Sindy's boyfriend Paul was released in 1965, and her younger sister Patch in 1966. Sindy's friends Vicki and Mitzi, and Patch's friends Poppet and Betsy debuted in 1968. Sindy was the best selling toy in Britain in 1968 and 1970.

      Who is older Barbie or Sindy? ›

      When Sindy was originally launched, she was always the younger, more wholesome doll compared to American glamour-puss Barbie. Sales of Sindy have struggled in recent years, particularly when Woolworths stores closed as they'd held the exclusive licence to sell them.

      What is the difference between Sindy and Barbie? ›

      Sindy was believed to be created as a competitor of the Barbie doll. She was meant to be a younger, simpler version of the glamourous Barbie. Barbie was, and still is known for her more mature and beautiful looks. She also has her many furniture pieces, homes, and cars.

      Where do you get markings on old dolls? ›

      Lift up the hair around the back of the doll's head to see if the manufacturer's mark has been stamped. The majority of antique dolls have a mark but it could also be somewhere else on the doll's body, for example on its back or the soles of its feet. You could also check the inside of the doll's clothing for any tags.

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