GUEST: I brought you this doll that's been in my family for a long time. It belonged to my grandmother-- my great-grandmother.
APPRAISER: Mm-hmm.
GUEST: And I always loved dolls. She had a big collection in her house in New York City. When she died, she left me this doll. And it's been kicking around in my house for a long, long time.
APPRAISER: Okay, it's a German doll. It's what's been called a character doll. It's not like a little dolly face. It looks like a real child. Now, this doll was produced in Germany by a company called Simon Halbig around 1910. It has what they call an open/closed mouth, no teeth, composition body, original mohair wig, original clothes. It's in lovely, lovely shape, very hard to find. Probably value... Oh, on a real bad day, maybe $2,000. On a real, real good day, probably $4,000.