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“Dune: Part Two” Collectibles: Popcorn Bucket, Anyone?

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Hollywood clapboards signed by the director Denis Villeneuve are showing up online with several hundred dollar price tags, although these have a slightly nebulous authenticity to me. With any signed items, be sure that your item either comes with a legitimate COA (Certificate of Authenticity) or at least some solid provenance.

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Vintage Toy Shop Brings Nostalgia to Collectors

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Mego figures are known for their clothing, which is often meticulously crafted to look authentic. The outfits for the dolls are nearly as collectible as the figures themselves, with fans of the brand scouring shops to find pieces of original Mego fashions. The store also has a rare Wizard of Oz Emerald City set from Mego.

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Vintage Carhartt Is Hot for Work Clothes or Streetwear

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However, Carhartt has also become a surprisingly popular streetwear look and a hot designer trend in the music industry. The company’s jackets, overalls, and pants were meant to last, even under the toughest conditions. Despite not being in pristine condition, this jacket from the 1910s or ’20s sold for over $5,000.

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Antique Porcelain Dolls: How Much Are Porcelain Dolls Worth?

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Today, porcelain dolls’ worth depend on a variety of factors including age, condition, provenance, manufacturer and type, and the artistry of the creation. If the doll comes with a certificate of authenticity or other identifying provenance documents, this information can help. Right: 18″ Shouldhead Attributed to Kling , c.