by bidz | Mar 31, 2022 | Art, Collectibles, Posters
Another world record sale from PAI totals over $2.8M; Rare Posters Auction LXXXVI on March 20 realized new chart-topping prices. New York, NY – March 30, 2022 — Poster Auctions International’s (PAI) first sale of the year, on March 20, finished at $2,880,000. Rare...
by bidz | May 26, 2013 | Auctions, Collectible Figures, Collectible Toys, Online Auctions, Posters
Press Release: SERIOUSTOYZ’ AUCTION #55, TWICE DELAYED, IS ONLINE NOW AND WILL END MAY 30-31; NEARLY 1,300 LOTS ARE BEING OFFERED (CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y.) – Serious Toyz’ Auction #55, twice delayed, is online now (at SeriousToyz.com) and will end May...
by bidz | Dec 2, 2012 | Animation, Disneyana, Movie Posters
Unique 1928 Mickey Mouse Poster, Hidden For Decades, Sells for $101,575 (Dallas, Texas) — A unique 1928 Mickey Mouse movie poster, owned for decades by a late San Francisco, California area collector who kept it hidden and didn’t tell his family about it... by bidz | Oct 27, 2010 | Auctions, Hollywood Memorabilia, Movie Posters, Posters
‘Who will dare’ to buy the rarest movie poster in the world? Only known original of the 1935 Bride of Frankenstein teaser at auction Released from the famed Todd Feiertag Collection; Graphic stunner could set world record, Nov. 12, with $700,000+ estimate;...
by bidz | Jun 25, 2010 | Animation, Art, Cartoons, Collectible Figures, Collectible Toys, Collectibles, Dolls, Hollywood Memorabilia, Movie Posters
What’s in the Attic? by Linda Hamer Kennett (reprinted with permission) With a body modeled after May West and an attitude to rival Madonna’s, she has evolved into a cult figure with thousands of fans world wide. Although only a cartoon character, her... by bidz | Nov 2, 2008 | Auctions, Collectibles, Dolls, Games, Posters, Rock Memorabilia
(Oceanside, N.Y.) – A Wagon Train playset, made around 1960 by Marx Toys and based on the popular television show of the time, sold for $15,255 – a new world auction record for a Marx playset – at a multi-estate sale held Oct. 24-26 by Philip Weiss...