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What are the categories of antique dolls?

Celluloid. (Originally, celluloid is the name of plastic. Because the doll is made of plastic, it is also called celluloid).

Remeco collection American dolls, antique dolls that are almost ten or twenty years old. The head, arms and legs are made of porcelain, and the body is made of cloth. The RC trademark is printed on the back and lower part of the neck. If it is in good condition, it can be bought for 6,000. The difference between many or even tens of thousands of products is only five to six hundred. I have a very good product at home, but the hourly worker broke the doll's leg.

Uses:

The uses of celluloid are diverse and extend far beyond the pool table. It can be molded at the boiling point of water; it can be cut, drilled, or sawed at lower temperatures; it can be in hard lumps or made into soft sheets (which can be used to make shirts collars, children's toys, etc.). The thinner and stronger flakes served as a base for a colloidal silver compound, making it the first practical photographic film.

Its most common uses are to make table tennis balls, jewelry headwear, musical instrument decorations and picks. Other uses are in chemical industry, aerospace, machinery, printing and dyeing, building materials, decoration, packaging, cosmetics, gift packaging and other fields.