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Collecting DisneyDisney Tough Trivia Test: Are you a Disney nut? Try the Tough Trivia Test and see how you do on this quick quiz. It's a little tough, but can you score a passing grade? Disney Online Price Guides: A list of price guides and auction prices realized on Disney Auctions. The list includes Disney cookie jars, movie props, store displays, pins and figurines. Official Price Guide to Disney Collectibles by Ted Hake: Ted Hake is the king when it comes to pop culture and this book just elevates his throne a little higher. It's an incredible book that every Disney enthusiast should have on their bookshelf. Disney Snowglobes: A gallery of Disney Snowglobes that have been offered on Disney Auctions. Disney Jars and Go-Withs: A cookie jar always makes you smile, but when it's also a Disney character, a full grin will break out! Take a peek at these different jars that include antique, licensed from various companies, newer Disney Auction and store offerings, as well as pieces in the Lenox Collections. Robert Olszewski Miniatures: Find out more about the man that has created these beautiful works of art in miniature. Additional links include images of several of his collections, with issue dates and prices. Disney Pins: Fairly inexpensive, easy to store and plentiful supplies make Disney pins a great collectible. Of course not all are inexpensive, but that's what makes it fun and keeps us on our toes. The Disney Movie Poll: What's your favorite Disney movie? Does it affect your collecting habits? Disney Stores, Auctions and More: I'll be the first to admit it, I've gotten confused with all the different online Disney offerings, but Stephanie Ayers patiently explains it all. Everyone Loves Disney:
How can you not smile when looking at a Disney piece of art, collectible or cartoon? The entire Disney market is a collecting dream, everything is collectible with vintage pieces becoming more valuable every year. But you don't have to spend big bucks to have a great collection. Look for the newer limited edition pieces available directly from Disney stores and auctions. Disney has also licensed different vendors over the years to produce their products such as Lenox, Department 56, Harmony Kingdom, Hummels and Precious Moments are just a few that come to mind.
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