The Most Valuable American Girl Dolls and Accessories

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Molly McIntire Doll (1986): Molly McIntire, along with Samantha Parkington and Kirsten Larson, marked the initial release of American Girl dolls in 1986.

Samantha Parkington Doll (1986): Samantha Parkington, a character from the Progressive Era, is an orphan raised by her grandmother.

Kirsten Larson Doll (1986): Kirsten Larson's backstory, as detailed in the accompanying book "Meet Kirsten," narrates her journey from Sweden to a Minnesota town.

Felicity Merriman Doll (1991): Felicity Merriman, the fourth doll in the American Girl line, was introduced in the fall of 1991.

Addy Walker Doll (1993): Released in 1993, Addy Walker holds significance as the first Black doll introduced by the company.

Addy’s Trunk (1993): Addy’s wooden trunk, featuring a lid and two handles, is highly sought-after among collectors.

Molly’s Christmas Box (1986): The Molly collection received a Christmas box edition in 1986, complementing the book "Molly's Surprise."

Felicity’s Writing Chair (1991): In 1991, the Windsor writing chair was added to the Felicity collection.

Kirsten’s Wooden Trunk (1986): Kirsten’s wooden trunk, adorned with heart-shaped cutouts and painted with red and green flowers, is a coveted item.

Samantha’s Wicker Table & Chairs (1987): Released alongside the book "Happy Birthday, Samantha!" was a wicker table and chair set, enhancing Samantha’s collection.