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  2. Staffordshire dog figurine - Wikipedia

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    Staffordshire dog figurines are matching pairs of pottery spaniel dogs, standing guard, which were habitually placed on mantelpieces in 19th-century homes. Mainly manufactured in Staffordshire pottery , these earthenware figures were also made in other English counties and in Scotland.

  3. List of collectables - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of popular collectables. Advertising. Match-related items [1] ... Swarovski figurines; Zippo lighters; Books and periodicals. Books; Comic books; Cards

  4. ‘Collectible’ Figurines That Boomers Used to Waste Money On

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    Go Figure. If you lived through the 1980s and 1990s, then you absolutely experienced life in a house full of dusty figurine displays. Boomers loved to buy these tiny statues, and fell for the ...

  5. 35 Vintage Toys That Are Worth an Astonishing Amount of Money ...

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    2. Push Cart Pete. Could be worth: $9,200 This creepy dude from the '30s is actually one of the rarest toys you can find, and one of the first products from the then-new company Fisher Price.

  6. Beswick Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The factory closed in 2002 and the brand John Beswick was sold in 2004. The pottery was chiefly known for producing high-quality porcelain figurines such as farm animals and Beatrix Potter characters and have become highly sought in the collectables market. Pronunciation of Beswick is as at reads, Bes-wick.

  7. 13 Collectible Toys From the ’60s That Are Still Valuable

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    G.I. Joes took the ’60s by storm when they were released in 1964, and several vintage versions are worth lots of money today. One of the most prominent, though, is the Navy G.I. Joe from 1967.

  8. Precious Moments figurines now worth precious little - AOL

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    Last week, WalletPOP looked at the tanking market for Hummel figurines. But there's at least one brand of kitschy, once-collectible figurines that has fared even worse: Precious Moments. Enesco, a ...

  9. List of most expensive sculptures - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Koons' porcelain Pink Panther was estimated to fetch a value of up to $30 million, but only achieved just over half that. [8] Louise Bourgeois holds the record ($32.1 million in 2019) for Spider, the highest price paid for an attributable sculpture by a woman (since the sculptor of Guennol Lioness is unknown). [9]