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  2. These Common Thrift Store Finds Can Be Worth a TON of Money - AOL

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    This highly collectible, brightly colored dinnerware livens up any party and looks amazing when it's styled on floating shelves. Ashley Macuga of Collected Interiors says: "I love their serveware ...

  3. 11 Must-Have Christmas Collectibles to Complete Your Holiday ...

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    How to display them: A well-rounded collection with several sizes and colors is as breathtaking as a single fanciful forest atop a shelf, console, or buffet. Small trees standing on the dining ...

  4. Display case - Wikipedia

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    Display cases are typically made by specialist companies with a background in woodworking or welding, and come in standard sizes or often are custom order. Display cases are often designed with security in mind and are normally lockable. They also are made in variety of styles, shapes, and materials as available at a store fixture supplier.

  5. Cabinetry - Wikipedia

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    A built-in cabinet is usually custom made for a particular situation and it is fixed into position, on a floor, against a wall, or framed in an opening. For example, modern kitchens are examples of built-in cabinetry. Free-standing cabinets are more commonly available as off-the-shelf items and can be moved from place to place if required.

  6. Collectable - Wikipedia

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    A manufactured collectable (often referred to as a contemporary collectable) is an item made specifically for people to collect. Examples of items commonly sold as collectables include plates, figurines, bells, graphics, steins, dolls, and art. Some companies that produce manufactured collectables are members of The Gift and Collectibles Guild. [4]

  7. Collectibles From the '70s That Are Now Worth a Fortune

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    Metal cartoon-character lunchboxes can sell for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Though the King Seeley "Yellow Submarine" lunchbox from 1968, is worth up to $1,300, an original Smokey Bear ...