Sheffield collector's rare doll of Queen Elizabeth that Queen Mum said looked 'too chubby' sells for £930
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A Sheffield collector's rare Princess Elizabeth doll was sold at auction along with the rest of her collection for a massive £54,100.
The Betty Fox collection included more than 300 lots acquired over 60 years by the keen seamstress, a farmer’s wife who grew up in Aston, Sheffield. She died in 2019, aged 95.
The collection was auctioned online by Special Auction Services and included ‘a charming doll of our Queen as a toddler, a rare Schoenau & Hoffmeister Princess Elizabeth with original card tag’. The guide price was £500-800, but it sold for £930.
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Hide AdThe company says: “Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, was said not to approve of this doll as she thought it looked too chubby and as it didn't receive royal approval, it was not a big seller.”
Betty’s collection was expected to make £40,000 but sold for £54,100, more than a third over the guide price.