Raggedy Ann & Andy Dolls - History Raggedy Ann was the creation of author and illustrator Johnny Gruelle. Gruelle was born in 1880 in Illinois and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana. In the early 1900s, he found an old, handmade rag doll in the family attic and was inspired by it.
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Any Raggedy Ann doll from 1918 up until 1960 may be considered an antique. While there are no tags or labels to tell you what year your doll was made, there are other ways to determine a Raggedy Ann doll's value. One way to value your doll is to scour online sites or doll collector books for clues.
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There was a boom of Raggedy Ann in the 1960s. If your Ann has red hair, she is probably a Knickerbocker doll from that period and worth less than $100.