Pop collectibles from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
Autographed scrapbook documents Joe DiMaggio s 1941 hitting streak; marriage license issued to Davy Crockett; painting by James E. Buttersworth.
Two pieces of Marblehead art pottery date back to 1910; pre-war German and Japanese character canes; Sioux artifacts.
A 1750s classic black walnut Philadelphia dressing table; a 1900s Tabriz carpet; painting by James E. Buttersworth.
Scrimshaw walrus tusk depicting the Almira whaling ship; unopened packs of Topps football cards from 1958; book of Mexican War battlefield illustrations.
William Blathwayt uses two architects to remodel Dyrham Park with formal gardens, cascades, parterres and forest walks.
An early 19th-century box desk; valuable collection of lithographed orange-crate labels; 1959 replica of Edith Parsons Turtle Baby bronze sculpture.
A return visit to Dyrham Park, home of William Blathwayt.
Wedgwood Fairyland Lustreware; Mickey Mantle s watch; English Regency rosewood settee.
Boston, Lincolnshire, and its relationship to Boston, Mass.
An 18th-century Goan ivory doll; Russian porcelain charger; circa 1785 Massachusetts shelf clock.
A painting of the French Riviera by 20th-century American artist Louis Aston Knight; art deco poster collection of Monte Carlo coquettes.
Barbershop shaving mugs; Anna Richards Brewster paintings; original Charles Schulz ``Peanuts comic strips and artwork.
The Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons, where ancient castles and Abbeys abound.
Pottery pieces from the University of North Dakota s School of Mines; samurai swords; journals document life in early stages of North Dakota statehood.
The Ards peninsula separates the Irish Sea from Strangford Lough; gardens at Mount Stewart were designed by Edith, wife of the 7th Marquis.
Painting of a Northern Pacific Railroad train; Civil War photo collection of John Hunt Morgan s Cavalry; University of North Dakota pottery.
The National Trust manages the Londonderry family home.
Victorian convertible bathtub; Dakota language Bible; presentation script of Oscar-winning film ``The Informer.
A tour of Woburn Abbey includes a look at parts of the building that have gone into decline.
Puppet theater cast; Worcester plate; drawing by L.S. Lowry; Staffordshire slipware.
Mosaics made by prisoners of war are on display in Portmeirion, North Wales; contender for Champion Collector of the U.K.
Hadrian s Wall; original fittings from Titanic s sister ship, the Olympic; Roman coin; letter from J.R.R. Tolkien.
Scarborough s hotel on the seafront, spa and sun terrace, ironwork bridges, cliff trams and the museum.
Massachusetts folk-art weather vane; the 1786 diary of John Francis; rifle, powder horn and logbook attributed to Welcome Mathewson.
Meissen pot; a doodle by artist Augustus John; a wedding gift from the 1920s which has never been opened.
Wool and cattle made St. Ives in Cambridgeshire successful.
Scottish physician James Lind, the first to run the Royal Hospital Haslar, pioneers citrus juice as a treatment for scurvy.
Dollhouse furniture made in the 1920s by Tynie Toys; original production puppets from ``Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer ; first edition ``Anne of Green Gables.
A rare clock given as a gift by Queen Victoria; a stash of silver; Beatles memorabilia.
Documents of the Domesday Book and an SOS telegram sent from the Titanic; a picture made of human hair; mahogany coffer.
The annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run.
Collection of 20th-century Remington ammunition-themed calendars; prints by Rembrandt and Albrecht Dürer; a 1923 bronze automobile-hood ornament.
A bronze produced by Rodin; a long-case clock; an early sketch by abstract artist Piet Mondrian.
A rare coral bracelet; an unusual doll; a dress by Vivienne Westwood; pig-shaped pendant.
The Royal Horticultural Society s gardens in Wisley, England.
The gardens, laboratories, insect collection and seed-sorting room at the Royal Horticultural Gardens at Wisley, England.
The first mask worn by Clayton Moore as the Lone Ranger; memorabilia documenting Marilyn Monroe s rise to stardom; the Ramones; James Dean s high-school yearbook.
Chastity belt; 1875 sewing machine; Beatles memorabilia; 40 models of Humber cars.
An 18th-century embroidered court dress; a rare silver beaker; brooch given by the Queen Mother to her head chef in 1937.
An ornate Russian cigarette case; 19th century tourist s trinket depicting torture; a lock of Beethoven s hair.
Two hundred typewriters; suffragette doll dressed in clothes cut from prison uniforms; ring; ornate table.
A painting bought at a bootsale; Prince of Wales tea caddy; clock.
An African witch doctor s ceremonial stick; a schoolboy s exercise book from 1745; a Scandinavian drinking tankard.
A letter from Florence Nightingale; racing silk; old wedding photographs; art deco diamond brooch.
A machine gun from World War I; a papal portrait retrieved from a river bottom; rare maps recording the early settlement of America.
Grape holder made of silver; cabinet of rare microscope slides; ruby and diamond brooch.
Early medical instruments; table made of wood; modern painting bought for a song.
An art deco cigarette case; shock therapy machine; an ornate pedestal.
``Scrimshaw decorated ostrich eggs; a box made of debris taken from HMS Victory following the Battle of Trafalgar.
Pre-historic spear heads; an early American flag; silver tankard; pair of spectacles worn by Napoleon.
A set of royal cufflinks; letter from Admiral Nelson; collection of silver found in the back of a church s safe.
A French cabinet with royal connections; personal letters and art work by Quentin Crisp; rare toy rabbit.
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