Ivy hits a jackpot on Storage Wars as he finds a 17th-century Santos doll

Ivy Calvin from Storage Wars | Image via Instagram/ @storage_wars_ivy
Ivy Calvin from Storage Wars | Image via Instagram/ @storage_wars_ivy

Over the years, Storage Wars has produced its fair share of surprises, but few findings are as noteworthy as Ivy Calvin's locker triumph in Week 5. Ivy, who is well-known for his straightforward bidding methods and keen sense of value, entered what appeared to be a routine auction and left with a unique historical artifact: an 18th-century Santos doll.

The storage unit initially appeared to be a mixed bag. Smaller treasures like chairs, golf bags, canopies, and even a pile of old Playboy magazines valued at over $600 were swiftly added up by Ivy. It was turning out to be a typical yet profitable haul. But when he discovered an enigmatic, ancient doll hidden in a corner, everything changed. It stood out from the rest of the unit, weathered but striking.

Realizing that he might be in possession of something unique, Ivy sought professional assistance to determine its worth and history. What he discovered transformed a mediocre storage score into a moment of greatness that will go down in Storage Wars history.


Ivy strikes gold at a Storage Wars auction

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It wasn't an easy bid for the 10x24 locker. Ivy remained steadfast and managed to obtain the unit for $850 despite the rapidly fluctuating numbers. He immediately recovered the majority of his investment through simple sales of strollers, tools, records, wheelchairs, and monitors. Ivy was in a safe profit zone as each item reduced the cost.

When he took out the centuries-old doll, the real fun began. Although he was unaware of its complete value, he knew that it was unusual. And that urge to stop, research, and look more into it would be very beneficial.


What Is a Santos Doll?

Ivy took the doll to Antiques on Magnolia, where it was examined by antique specialist Cheryl Coughlin. She disclosed that the item was a Santos doll from the 17th century, which was crafted sometime between 1740 and 1750. Indigenous people in Mexico were traditionally taught about Christian figures and customs through these dolls.

Its hand-carved wooden features, glass eyes, detachable hands, and blue robe, which represents the Virgin Mary, are among the things that Cheryl pointed out while proving its legitimacy. The doll was in remarkable shape for being about three hundred years old, despite cracks and symptoms of aging.


The true value of Ivy’s find

When it came to the doll's price, Cheryl informed Storage Wars star the information he had been waiting for: it could sell for about $2,000 at auction. In comparison to the cost of the locker, it was still an incredible profit, even with minor damage that later reduced the estimate to roughly $1,800.

For Ivy, this was a professional high point rather than a mere cash victory. A precious piece of religious and cultural history like this is rarely discovered by consumers. From ordinary secondhand things to an incredible prize, the Santos doll transformed his loot.


Wrapping Up

This Storage Wars episode demonstrated why viewers still find the show so exciting. Ivy Calvin ended up holding a precious piece of history in what had begun as a routine locker full of commonplace items.

In addition to increasing his wealth, the 17th-century Santos doll served as a reminder to spectators that unexpected gems may frequently be found in unexpected places. It was just another workday for Ivy. It was a memorable moment for fans, demonstrating why the show never fails to keep viewers guessing.


Head to Hulu to watch more such jackpots on Storage Wars.

Edited by IRMA