Vintage and Pop Culture Collectibles with DIG
Diamond International Galleries (DIG) continues to offer a diverse selection of pop culture and vintage collectibles in their weekly eBay auction ending Sunday, September 25, 2016. Vintage items currently available for bidding include a 1930s Walt Disney Enterprises Mickey Mouse Kittie-Mault promotional store sign, a 1953 Admiral giveaway Walt Disney The New Adventures of Peter Pan comic book and a 1962 Life magazine volume 52 issue #13 with collectible Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris baseball trading cards. Modern collectibles include a 1994 Toy Expo The Shadow limited edition statuette by Majic Productions, a complete run of 12 Batman: Hush #608-619 by DC Comics graded at an average 9.0 VF/NM, and a Judge Dread MK2 Lawgiver 1:1 scale prop replica from Planet Replicas.
As this auction ends, the next auction will become available for bidding during its week long run September 25 to October 2. Vintage items that will become available for bidding include a 1930s Walt Disney’s Elmer Elephant movable celluloid figure, a 1955 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Club Foreign Correspondent black and white photo, and a 1960s Boy Scouts of America Explorer Badge sterling silver ring. Other collectibles featured next week are a third printing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 by Mirage Studios graded professionally at a 5.0 VG/FN from 1983 and Archie Comics Sabrina the Teenage Witch #2 page 3 original art. All of these links are currently available by copying and pasting them into your web browser and will provide more information and images for each of these items. They will become available for bidding at the scheduled time.
Popular items that ended in last week’s action on Sunday, September 18 included a vintage 1920s orange Mercantile fountain pen by Aikin Lambert Co. which sold for $123 after 18 bids. Other items that sold in last week’s auction comprised of a vintage 1941 Superman Junior Defense League Bread Premium Card #23 that fetched $117 after 15 bids, a vintage 1970 San Diego’s Golden State Comic-Con souvenir program book that ended at $138 after only 5 bids, and a vintage 1973 original comic strip art from Conchy by James Childress which brought in $161 after 6 bids.
DIG lists between 600 to 750 items in weekly eBay auctions through their DIG Auctions eBay store, ranging from vintage pop culture collectibles at auction to brand new products. They consistently offer a wide array of pop culture collectibles that include anything from Disney, Westerns, superheroes, print media advertisements and magazines, original artwork, political memorabilia, television and movie items, toys, action figures, comprehensive comic book selections, and more. All auction listings start at $9.95.
Diamond International Galleries is the headquarters for an almost-limitless array of comics, original comic art, posters, animation cells and backgrounds, drawings, oils, and antique toys. They have a comprehensive inventory of collectibles of memorabilia. More information can be found at the Diamond International Galleries website.
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Vintage and Pop Culture Collectibles with DIG
Diamond International Galleries (DIG) continues to offer a diverse selection of pop culture and vintage collectibles in their weekly eBay auction ending Sunday, September 25, 2016. Vintage items currently available for bidding include a 1930s Walt Disney Enterprises Mickey Mouse Kittie-Mault promotional store sign, a 1953 Admiral giveaway Walt Disney The New Adventures of Peter Pan comic book and a 1962 Life magazine volume 52 issue #13 with collectible Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris baseball trading cards. Modern collectibles include a 1994 Toy Expo The Shadow limited edition statuette by Majic Productions, a complete run of 12 Batman: Hush #608-619 by DC Comics graded at an average 9.0 VF/NM, and a Judge Dread MK2 Lawgiver 1:1 scale prop replica from Planet Replicas.
As this auction ends, the next auction will become available for bidding during its week long run September 25 to October 2. Vintage items that will become available for bidding include a 1930s Walt Disney’s Elmer Elephant movable celluloid figure, a 1955 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Club Foreign Correspondent black and white photo, and a 1960s Boy Scouts of America Explorer Badge sterling silver ring. Other collectibles featured next week are a third printing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 by Mirage Studios graded professionally at a 5.0 VG/FN from 1983 and Archie Comics Sabrina the Teenage Witch #2 page 3 original art. All of these links are currently available by copying and pasting them into your web browser and will provide more information and images for each of these items. They will become available for bidding at the scheduled time.
Popular items that ended in last week’s action on Sunday, September 18 included a vintage 1920s orange Mercantile fountain pen by Aikin Lambert Co. which sold for $123 after 18 bids. Other items that sold in last week’s auction comprised of a vintage 1941 Superman Junior Defense League Bread Premium Card #23 that fetched $117 after 15 bids, a vintage 1970 San Diego’s Golden State Comic-Con souvenir program book that ended at $138 after only 5 bids, and a vintage 1973 original comic strip art from Conchy by James Childress which brought in $161 after 6 bids.
DIG lists between 600 to 750 items in weekly eBay auctions through their DIG Auctions eBay store, ranging from vintage pop culture collectibles at auction to brand new products. They consistently offer a wide array of pop culture collectibles that include anything from Disney, Westerns, superheroes, print media advertisements and magazines, original artwork, political memorabilia, television and movie items, toys, action figures, comprehensive comic book selections, and more. All auction listings start at $9.95.
Diamond International Galleries is the headquarters for an almost-limitless array of comics, original comic art, posters, animation cells and backgrounds, drawings, oils, and antique toys. They have a comprehensive inventory of collectibles of memorabilia. More information can be found at the Diamond International Galleries website.







