This Takashi Murakami Trading Card Promo is a rare find for any collector. The card features a colorful design on high-quality paper and showcases the iconic characters from the Kaikai Kiki franchise. With no signature, this card is perfect for fans of the artist who want to add a unique piece to their collection. The card falls under the categories of Collectibles, Animation Art & Merchandise, Animation Merchandise, and Other Animation Merchandise. The multicolor design and English language make it a great addition to any collection. Don't miss out on the chance to own this super rare card. (Condition: Brand New)
3. old antique vintage tarnish rusty historic route 66 keys 3.1 inches. 3 different keys fit different lockWhen you bid I will try and end auction for youWith the money I will help airman and families at Offutt Afb in need as I have done in the past and thank you
Super rare comic signed by creator himself(Jerry Siegel) and his partner(Dan Jurgens). Signed in gold marker, only 1000 of these exist in the world, limited series. This is number 47/1000 of signed copies.
In 2021, we had the opportunity to showcase our collection to Steve Wozniak who autographed both Apple-1 computers in our collection. Woz chose to sign the CPU of this particular Apple-1, and was enthusiastic to see two of his creations in such remarkable condition.
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1987 Robocop 1 CGC 9.8 white pages! First movie adaptation of Robocop comic book! Only 10 books on CGC census! Mark Texeira cover!Free shipping in the U.S. buyer pays within 2 days of purchase. No returns.Comic will be shipped USPS registered mail.
Built by Magenta Master Clock Co. Switzerland for the singer sewing machine Co. Building in New York City. No one will ever see another one! You can also use your own carrier just let us know.
2017 Fleer Ultra Spider Man Preserved Amber Full Color 1/5 Spider-Man #PA30 Condition is Nm-Mint, but please look at pics and judge for yourself. Pics 2 n 3 show some little surface marks where a little color is missing. This card is unbelievably rare with only 5 existing! If you have any questions, please ask before making offer/ buying, I DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS so please make sure you want what you are purchasing. Only ship to the USA, usually within 2 days of receiving payment, this card will need signature Thanks for looking and please look at my other listings
Low grading, in my opinion, for the quality of this book, possibly because of the small ink mark shown on front cover. Specializing in coins, paper money, comic books and antiques of all kind. Good luck and enjoy!
WZ 27 NAVY OFFICERS SWORD. RARE POLISH WW2 PRESENTATION. Papers are printed from the internet source (Polish newspaper archives). 35" long with 30 1/2" blade.
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Original 1/1 discovery with rare history in Kodak photography This is a barnyard estate discovery of 13 slides estimated from 1938-1941 photographed by Cris Alexander during the USA Nude Prohibition era. These are original 1/1 35mm Kodachrome photos that were not discovered or publicly viewed until after his death in 2012. This find is similar to of Alfred Chaney Johnston after his death in 1971 of Ziegfeld Follies Showgirls (black and white) except no commercial reproductions were made and they are in Color. Kodachrome was first released in 1935 as new technology with a 28 stage process only developed at the Kodak Lab. Color nude photography was illegal in America up until 1950s, which made it impossible to develop nude photos on the early year Kodachrome made in USA. These films were possibly developed after hours with a inside technician illegally, Kodachrome could not be processed by third parties due to expensive equipment. During the Great Depression leading to WW2 years the laws were very strict, possession or distribution of color nude photos could lead to jail time. With the poor economy many photographers continued to shoot in black and white. The early release of Kodachrome was quite expensive relative to the gold exchange rate, $3.50 per roll of 18, which converts to $11 a photo in today's price at $2000/oz. Kodachrome technology advanced in color in 1938. In this collection you can see 4 photos with a sepia tone, then the rest in true color. This shows it was taken around the transition period between 1938-1941. Cris Alexander was born in 1920, a young radio announcer and moved to New York City to open a photo studio in late 1930s. During this transition Cris was a Broadway actor and was noted to be close friends with biggest Hollywood stars of this generation. He later went into magazine photography and then worked with Andy Warhol as chief Photographer for his Interview magazine. Cris was not known to sell his photos as art, thus not recorded in big art galleries. A few of his peers from this generation (black and white) has sold originals of nude photography art in the 6-7 USD figure. This collection is possibly from his early career experiment. They can be seen taken in 2 types of indoor and 2 outdoor settings. The blue border Kodachrome is released from 1935-1939 and slide binders were available for aftermarket assembly (lower or higher quality glass encasement). The red border Kodachrome is stamped with his name C. Alexander Copyright 1941. There is another red border with a hand written initials of AX. The rest are in SVE slide binders and fall between this time frame. Few of the models represent similar looks to young Hollywood stars but not confirmed. The slide binders have old glass, a couple cracked, trapped particles, but can be cleaned up for a better picture. The slide scans were done with a Kodak scanner and unedited. The scan does have difficulty picking up high contrast light and photo may be viewed differently with the eye. The watermark will not be on the original photo. Kodak has special geometric coding on the film which can translate to the years it was taken. In order to view this, the slide binder has to be broken apart and located on the edge of film. I kept all photos in original condition and has not been cleaned. Cleaning and re-scanning would make a huge difference with improving the picture quality if you choose to do so, but there are also risks of damaging the picture quality with this process. The history of photography in America has progressed a lot in 170 years. Prior to the 1850s it was not common for women to have a photo taken showing any part of the leg, therefore wore long dresses down to shoes. In early years of technology it costed an average 1 week salary to have a photo taken. With high prices, similar to hand painted portraits, higher society were ones to have photographs taken. The strict laws in this generation did not allow women to publicly wear bikinis on the beach without having an enclosure around them. Fast forward to the 1930s, Nude photography was still very uncommon in America and more so taken in Europe. In the 1920s-30s the law still did not allow full face nudity in black and white, therefore likes of Edward Weston objectified the body without showing full expression of the face or vice versa. It wasn't until the 1950s full color nudity became legal in the USA for sale and distribution. Playboys first issue with Marilyn Monroe was in 1953. There are some photographers who first emerged with color out of Europe in the 1930s, such as John Everard, where there were less restrictions but not sold till a later date in USA. Color nude photos from this generation would not have a date or name attachment due to the risk of incarceration. There was a loophole to this law, which is pictorial art or hand drawings which became popular in 1930s with likes of Earl Moran. This technique is similar to rasterizing, reducing the sharpness to appear as an drawn illustration. There is one sepia tone photo that has appearance of Carmen Miranda prior to fame. There were few female hispanic stars in broadway during this time. A facial recognition expert has examined the photo without a conclusion. The other possibility is Carmen Miranda sister who is seen along side her performing in some photoshoots. Some models from this collection may appear nude in other collections (not these exact photos) although they were not published on the Red border Kodachrome or Original 1930s blue border without the ready mount marking. They were reproduced at a later date by private companies after the prohibition era. One indication is the sharpness of photo is reduced when reproduced. These photos listed were scanned with an amateur Kodak scanner and the resolution can be much improved with a professional scanner. Please inquire for best method of shipping insurance to your location prior to bid. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
This is a one-of-a-kind, never before seen Lay's Potato Chip which had filled with air during the manufacturing process. It's in Extremely Fine condition, and only minimally handled. Note the fact that the *entire chip* is puffed, rather than the uncommon air bubbles you may find within a "mostly normal" chip. The Item is currently inside of an airtight container, which will prevent degradation due to oxygen and bacteria, and has only been handled for less than one minute. The original Lay's bag was opened on 06/06/24. Any proceeds from this auction will go towards paying off my (disabled Veteran) Father's mortgage, in an attempt to improve his quality of life, to a level that someone who sacrificed so much for their country deserves. (Condition: Brand New)