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Happy 204th Birthday, Abe! Let’s Celebrate With a Lincoln Candy Container
The more time passes, the more people seem to appreciate the leadership and genius of Abraham Lincoln. Four years ago, much was made of the bicentennial of his birth. Right now, much is being made of an outstanding movie that … Continue reading
Copper Lustre Pitcher – Really Old and Really Cheap
Last weekend, Carol and I were set up at a local antique show. We were there for two days and were among about forty dealers participating in the show. The crowds were decent and we really can’t complain about how … Continue reading
A Tribute to Our Gal Sal: Sally Starr As You’ve Probably Never Seen Her
Ask any baby boomer who grew up in the Philadelphia area in the 1950’s and 1960’s if they remember Sally Starr’s “Popeye Theater” show, and you’ll get an immediate affirmative answer. I truly think there wasn’t a child in our … Continue reading
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The Michelin Advertising Figure – Rollin to the “Roadshow” with Bibendum
The seventeenth season of PBS’ “Antiques Roadshow” just started recently. I have to admit that of all the shows dealing with antiques that have aired over the years, I still like this one the best. Based on the even longer … Continue reading
Posted in 1800's, 1900's, 1910's, 1920's, Advertising, Foreign, Historical, Jim, Weird
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LJN Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Fortress of Fangs
When I go to a toy show or a flea market, chances are that I can afford whatever I want to buy. Granted, the things that I collect tend not to be terribly valuable. Most of the most valuable things … Continue reading
Posted in 1980's, Action Figures, Ben, Monsters, Toys
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Happy Holidays from Collectorgene!
Earlier this year, we posted pictures of this fantastic miniature house that Jim found at a local flea market. Here it is all dressed up in its Christmas finery. We considered it a fabulous find when Jim first brought it … Continue reading
Posted in 1900's, Americana, Carol, Christmas, Hand Made, Holiday, Miniatures
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G.I.Joe: A Real American Hero Christmas Ornaments
I’ve been fortunate to grow up in an era in which character ornaments have been commonplace. Heck, in 2012, it’s a great time to be a child of the 1980s. In Hallmark stores alone, there’s a DeLorean Back to the … Continue reading
Posted in 1980's, 1990's, Action Figures, Ben, Christmas
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When Your Holidays Need a Little Less Cheer and a Little More Fear, Bring in the Krampus.
For many years very few Americans seemed to be aware of some of the stranger characters associated with Christmas in other countries around the world. Every country has their own traditions, and ours are rather tame compared to most. All … Continue reading
Pick of the Week: Sad Santa Story Told in Six 1906 Keystone Stereo Cards – Or a Real Nightmare Before Christmas!
We haven’t featured a “Pick of the Week” in a while, but we wanted to share last weekend’s holiday-themed find with you. It’s a set of six stereo cards published by the Keystone View Company in 1906 that Jim and … Continue reading
Have a Very Disney Christmas with Mickey, Goofy, Tron, and V.I.N.C.E.N.T.
As evidenced by the other articles you’re seeing pop up this month on The Collector Gene, we’re a family that’s very, very, VERY much into the holiday season. My parents have been very, very lucky to amass such a nice … Continue reading
Posted in 1980's, Advertising, Ben, Disney
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