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  2. Dollhouse - Wikipedia

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    Tudor style doll's house circa 1930. A dollhouse or doll's house is a toy house made in miniature. ... which consisted of cabinet display cases made up of individual ...

  3. Curio cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A curio cabinet with vases. Curio cabinets of Catharina, wife of Douwe Sirtema van Grovestins. A curio cabinet is a specialised type of display case, made predominantly of glass with a metal or wood framework, for presenting collections [1] of curios, like figurines or other interesting objects that invoke curiosity, and perhaps share a common theme.

  4. Toy Town Museum - Wikipedia

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    Erector Set Display - A working display of one of the most popular building toys of all time. A Pez Collection - The popularity of the candy was surpassed by its packaging as shown through this collection of Pez dispensers. Our Junior Collector Case - A testament that anyone one can be a collector and highlighting our young collectors of today.

  5. Action figure - Wikipedia

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    Display case in Japan featuring typical anime/manga action figures and figurines Once the character has been selected, the actual design process begins with sketches of the proposed figure. The next step is the creation of a clay prototype, but other materials such as wax can also be used for the prototype.

  6. Ilkley Toy Museum - Wikipedia

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    There is an unusual dolls' house of Georgian appearance, with great, twisted pillars at the front, and Georgian furnishings and figures. [8] [9] [10] The display also includes Sindy's House, manufactured around 1985. [11] Some of these dolls' houses are miniature shop displays, with minuscule and delicate objects on counters and shelves.

  7. Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death - Wikipedia

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    The dioramas are detailed representations of death scenes that are composites of actual court cases, created by Glessner Lee on a 1-inch to 1 foot (1:12) scale. [ 6 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Originally twenty in number, [ 7 ] each model cost about US$3,000–4,500 to create. [ 8 ]