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Film & TV Animal Star
Collectibles
by Dana CainSynopsis
From Mr. Ed., Old Yeller, and Flipper to Gentle Ben, Morris the Cat, and Benji,
animal stars have spawned coloring books, trading cards, lunch boxes, and other
collectibles. This book provides a catalogue on each of these animal star's collectible
memorabilia. 450 photos, 300 in color.
Paperback - 208 pages
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A Treasury of Scottie Dog
Collectibles : Identification & Values (Treasury of Scottie Dog Collectibles)
by Candace Sten Davis, Patricia Baugh Paperback
- 160 pages 2 edition Vol 2
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Breyer Animal Collector's
Guide : Identification and Values (Breyer Animalcollector's Guide, 2nd)
by Felicia BrowellPaperback
- 208 pages 2nd edition
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Dog Antiques and Collectibles
(Schiffer Book for Collectors.)
by Patricia RobakBook Description
The first broad based survey and price guide for dog memorabilia of all breeds, this book
presents a remarkable array of dog-related items dating from the early nineteenth century
to the mid-twentieth century. From portraits to postcards, Staffordshire to celluloid,
Berlin work to buttons, everything in this compendium of over 430 color photographs
relates to dogs and the people who loved them. Conveniently divided into eight collecting
areas-art, ceramics, metalwork, photography and paper, wood, needlework and textiles,
jewelry, and miscellaneous-the antiques and collectibles clearly displayed and fully
described in this enjoyable book represent accessible, affordable items for the mid-range
collector. Also included is an introductory essay tracing the popularity of various dog
breeds over an eighty year period. A useful bibliography for further research is paired
with a detailed index, and value estimates are included for all items as well.
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Dinosaur Collectibles
by Dana Cain, Mike FredericksBook
Description
The first dinosaur movie was The Lost World, directed by Willis O'Brien in 1926.
Between that film and Spielberg's The Lost World more than 70 years later, dinosaur toys
have become big business for collectors. This book, with more than 900 photographs, is one
of the first identification and price guides to dinosaur and prehistoric figure
collectibles. It determines the value of thousands of toys, figures, posters, and kits
from the 1920s through the 1990s.
Paperback - 200 pages
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