Author: Colin Ricketts
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Contact the author of these articles at simon@justcollecting.com
These posters are such striking images, and this example – incredibly rare and from a much-loved film – shows just how valuable the right ones can be.
How much would you pay for a school sports kit? How about one LeBron James wore? Buyers are being asked for up to $2 million to get their hands on the Chosen One jersey.
Rolex, F.P Journe, Patek Philippe, Piaget… all of the great brands are represented in a sale in Hong Kong that will test market sentiment in East Asia.
Would you love to dress in death-dealing scarlet, or wield a fearsome Stark blade? This Game of Thrones sale is the first major auction of items from the show and likely to attract big money from fans.
It might be the best-known image in all of art history, it’s certainly always in demand and two copies of the legendary The Great Wave print will test the market this September in NY City.
The sleeve was so shocking that stores refused to sell it, now a Beatles “butcher sleeve” record could sell for £60,000.
Unbelievable beautiful and incredibly exclusive. This watch was made for a private buyer and will now be sold. If you have $3.5 million or more it could be yours.
Babe Ruth is still a legend, and his story now has a record-breaking monetary value. The “called shot” jersey has broken all records to become the most valuable piece of sports memorabilia ever sold.
Head to a famous Harlem church to worship before some of the most famous names in American sport. This card sale is likely to set records.
Steve McQueen himself took the wheel of this car as it battled in a fictional version of the world’s toughest auto race. How much would you pay to own it?
Indiana Jones’s hat proved a winning lot at a recent sale of Hollywood movie props. There’s a huge appetite for genuine on-screen items right now.
A collection of Scandinavian coins kept together for a century by a will’s conditions will be sold in a series of auctions starting next month. The sellers say the L […]
Boba Fett has done it again, becoming the world’s most expensive toy as a super-rare action figure goes over the £1-million mark.
Start your engines. And if you have 10s of millions of dollars in your account head to this newly announced auction sale of some of the crown jewels of race car history. An unprecedented sale.