Author: Colin Ricketts
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Contact the author of these articles at simon@justcollecting.com
Steve McQueen. The movie Le Mans. TAG Heuer. Does a racing watch enthusiast need any more reason to stump up $1 million? We’ll find out in December.
How much is a teddy bear worth? A lot, if he was the cult hit of 1980s period drama Brideshead Revisited.
Maybe… Oasis are now a major league collector’s band. The sale of this Noel Gallagher guitar in London this month will help buyers judge the market.
Bruce Lee might be the most famous Hong Konger ever. That’s a great reason for this sale to set up in the city, where it could set a record for the actor, martial artist and icon.
Would you pay $7.5 million for a pencil sketch? Someone is likely to. The sketch in question features Deadpool’s first ever comic book appearance.
Brooke Shields’ jeans, Marlon Brando’s suit, or the wand that Glinda the Witch waved in the Wizard of Oz. Which of these iconic costumes would you love to own?
Will the star connection add value to this wonderful 1963 British-made car? Next week’s auction in Monterey will let us know.
This is one of the biggest and best collections in animation art history and buyers will queue up for these pieces and pay big prices.
Rafael Nadal is one of the biggest stars of modern tennis. And that means his value to collectors is extremely high as this recent sale shows.
Perhaps the most famous, certainly the most talked about, costume in Star Wars history has been sold. Alongside it a legendary space fighter made well over $1 million.
John Lennon remains among the most collectible modern pop figures. A pair of glasses he gave to a fan recently dwarfed their estimate.
A note signed by composer Ludwig van Beethoven has sold at auction for $112,500. The undated and unlocated letter is short enough to reproduce in full: Beethoven writes: Your Excellency! […]
Gary Player dominated to win this trophy in 1974. Now it’s one of very few Open Trophy prizes to reach the collectibles market. It was bound to command a big price.
It didn’t take long. In fact, the flame hadn’t even been lit before the first Paris torch was up for sale. See how much it made.
It was a movie banned for decades in the UK and abandoned on its release. A second life as a cult hit has made 1932’s Freaks a super hit with collectors as this valuable poster sale confirms.