thanks!
haunted dolls freak me out.
@wr250 , a few years ago, I picked up a 1930's Shirley Temple Composition Doll as a Christmas present for my mom. My mom grew up during the Great Depression. My mom and her sisters would make Shirley Temple paper dolls from brown paper bags. The doll I purchased for my Mom was in poor condition. I fixed that Shirley up!. I discovered I had a talent for fixing up dolls from the early 1900's. I ended up with a doll hospital. I sold and brought dolls on Ebay. I sold a 1930's Shirley Temple Doll to a wealth lady in NYC. After the sale, this lady wrote to me that the doll was haunted. The doll's eyes were turning yellow/gold color. The doll's eyes were following her. She wanted a refund. After great consideration, I did not grant her wish for a refund. I explained to her that no doll could be guarantee that it is not haunted. If the doll I sold was damaged or misrepresent, I would give her a refund. My life became complicated and I had to put my doll business on hold. I now have about 200 dolls stored in one of my upstairs bedrooms. Time for me to go back into the business.
@SpookyTim is correct, there is a market for haunted items. Only one time did an old doll gave me the creeps. I had made plans to repair that old doll and resell her. Instead, I put her in the trash. I did not want her in my home.