Ended 10/28
Although this is a harder-to-find diecut, and it is in remarkable condition, the fact that it sold for $250 is surprising. I figure that the buyer paid a premium of nearly 100%.
Ended 10/28
Although this is a harder-to-find diecut, and it is in remarkable condition, the fact that it sold for $250 is surprising. I figure that the buyer paid a premium of nearly 100%.
Ended 10/27
What a real shame that someone threw away $575.00 on an item like this that has no real age to it. Did you notice how the seller simply calls it "vintage" without defining how the word is defined?
Ended 10/26
This seems to be an absurdly high price to pay for this quite common table decoration, especially so when factoring in condition.
Ends 11/18
Be careful here. As I point out on page 21, reproductions of this game have been made wherein the lithography is only on the one side and the printed instructions are missing. This is more likely than not a reproduction.
Ends 11/12
I love unbridled optimism - especially at this time of year. Although this partial set is quite desirable, given the many condition issues this seller's Buy-It-Now price is the very definition of unbridled optimism.
Ends 10/31
There are more of these extant games than I thought existed at one time. These once brought $125-175. It will be instructive to see what this brings. Prices tend to droop in the latter half of October for several reasons: lots of collectors have already exhausted their budget by this time, the quantity of offerings greatly increases and for some, seasonal fatigue sets in. (Not for me, though!)
Ended 10/27
Wow, a near-mint example of a 1931 Beistle smiling Skairo - The Hallowe'en Bug! I can't even remember when one in such desirable condition was offered for sale. This should bring very strong dollars.
(But it really didn't, ending at $381.99. The buyer got a bargain. This was probably offered too late in the season.)
Ends 10/27
Whenever you see the "Life of the party" tag line on Kirchhof products, know that the item was made in the late 1950s. Given the white border and the bright colors on this now-garish tambourine, this later manufacturing date may have been obvious anyway. These later produced tin litho noisemakers typically have a substantially lesser value than older versions.
This is a cool variant to what I have in my collection. From about 1913 through 1932, German porcelain manufacturers - there were at least two different "factories" producing this kind of material - issued a dazzling array of Halloween-themed tea set pieces. The children's sized tea pot, lidded sugar bowl and creamer are perhaps the most common of the output. There is a wildly rare set of items made for the adult table. Not only are the sizes significantly larger, but the designs tended to be more complex. The item up for sale here is from this extremely hard-to-find adult-sized set of items. The one in my collection, shown on page 117, has an orange cat. Prior to seeing this listing, I was unaware that a variant featuring a black cat existed. I expect this item to bring quite a high price.
(And it brought just that, the very strong price of $576.99.)
This Beistle plumed owl hat was made for a single season, 1931. This surfaces rarely, so even with the very minor damage indicated, if you collect early Beistle paper items - and what true collector doesn't (smile) - this is one you should snap up. I applaud the seller for starting the auction at a price well below what it should be expected to fetch.
The following items are not vintage items, but either reproductions or fantasy items produced within the last 20 years. They have no collectible value:
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