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**https://www.flyingdiscmuseum.com/ Description: The Flying Disc Museum is an online place to celebrate and learn about flying discs of all shapes and sizes, from minis to giants, from toys to discs used by world champions. We hope you find the museum entertaining and educational. Whether you're a player, coach, collector, or fan, we hope this museum can help you understand the flying discs you have better, learn what exists, and learn a bit more about the history of all flying disc sports and the precious plastic that is at the center of it all. The FDM is built by and for the flying disc community. If you'd like to contribute photos of your discs, please check out the Contribute Photos! menu for more information. | |||
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**https://www.facebook.com/groups/385853671854779/ Group description: The Flying Disc Museum (FDM) group is a Facebook page dedicated to the flying disc (Frisbee® in the Wham-O, Inc. trademark specific and flying disc in the generic). It is a place where historians, collectors, enthusiasts—anyone—from around the world come together to ask questions, provide answers, and in general, contribute to the collective knowledge of all things flying disc. The FDM page keeps its membership up to date with important news, happenings and the latest gallery entries, as well as answering museum related questions and highlighting discs and galleries. | |||
**https://www.facebook.com/groups/315884128588984/<nowiki/>Group description: For the People who collect and have an inner personal attachment to, and Stories to go with, the Discs we all Love so much. | |||
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This is a list of popular collectables described in Misplaced Pages articles. The references cited include collectors' clubs and societies for each item to support its presence on this list by demonstrating the notability or popularity of the collectable.
Advertising collectables
- For print advertisements, see the section Books, magazines, and paper below.
- Advertising collectables
- Phillumeny
- Premiums
- Prizes
- Bazooka Joe comics from Bazooka bubble gum
- Cereal box prizes
- Cracker Jack prizes
- Pin-back buttons
- Tazos from Frito Lay products
Brandname products
- Avon
- Campbell's Soup
- Coca-Cola
- Disneyana
- Harley-Davidson
- John Deere
- Maytag
- McDonald's
- Ronson's Lighters
- Zippo lighters
- Luxury goods
See also
- List of American advertising characters
- List of Australian and New Zealand advertising characters
- List of European advertising characters
Architectural
Art
Books, magazines, and paper
- Advertisements
- Absolut vodka ads
- Got Milk? ads
- Autographs
- Map collecting
- Paperweights
- Sticker (paper)
Books and periodicals
Cards
Ephemera
Ephemera is transitory written and printed matter not intended to be retained or preserved. Some collectable ephemera is listed below.
- Air sickness bags
- Aircraft safety cards
- Bank cards
- Bookmarks
- Brochures and Guide books
- Cheese labels
- Cigarette packs
- Gift cards
- Greeting cards
- Holy cards
- Hotel Do Not Disturb signs
- Lottery tickets
- Matchboxes
- Movie tickets
- Newsletters
- Passports
- Pamphlets
- Phonecards
- Postcards
- Posters
- Public transport timetables
- Sugar sachets
- Tea bag labels
- Tea bag wrappers
- Tickets
Clothing and accessories, fabric and textiles
- Brooches
- Buttons
- Handbags
- Lapel pins
- Masquerade masks
- Needlework
- Quilts
- Scutelliphily: Patches and badges
- Sewing
- Textiles
- Thimbles
- Vintage clothing and accessories
Coins, currency, and stamps
- Numismatics
- Coin collecting
- Proof coins
- Bullion coins
- Notaphily — Paper currency
- Exonumia
- Scripophily
- Philately
- Geocaching
Film and television
- DVDs
- Blu-rays
- Films
- Film memorabilia
- Film props
- Movie posters
- Television shows
- Laser discs
- Universal Media Discs
- Betamax tapes
- Videocassette tapes
- VCRs
- VCDs
Glass and pottery
- Bakeware and cookware
- China, porcelain, and pottery
- Art pottery
- Nippon porcelain
- Jim Beam bottles
- Glass and crystal
Household
- Antiques
- Appliances
- Bells and handbells
- Beverage coasters
- Candles
- Christmas ornaments
- Corks
- Corkscrews
- Figurines
- Decorative nutcrackers
- Netsuke
- Jewelry and gemstones
- Keyrings
- Music boxes
- Paper napkins
- Perfume bottles
- Snow globes
- Sterling silver
- Utensils and silverware
Kitchen collectables
- Bottle caps
- Beverage cans
- Cast iron cookware
- Cookie cutters
- Cookie jars
- Hip flasks
- Housewares
- Lids
- Lunch boxes
- Mason jars
- Mugs
- Refrigerator magnets
- Shakers: salt, pepper, sugar
- Tea bags
- Teacups and saucers
- Teapots
Memorabilia
Memorabilia includes collectables related to a person, organization, event or media. For items collected while traveling, see Souvenir. For items with other themes, see the Theme section below.
Event memorabilia
- Sports memorabilia
- Baseballs and baseball bats
- Boxing fight programs and posters
- World's Fair
Media memorabilia
Organization memorabilia
- Police memorabilia
- Political
- Scouting memorabilia
Music
Nature and animals
- Butterfly collecting
- Conchology: collecting seashells
- Chemical elements
- Crystals
- Fossil collecting
- Mineral collecting
- Gemstones
- Insects
- Oology: collecting eggs
- Plants
- Amateur geology: collecting rocks
- Skulls and Skeletons (see Maceration)
Sports
Technology
- Antique Arcade Collectables
- Amusement arcade
- Coin-operated machines by Mills Novelty Company
- Fortune Teller Machines
- Mutoscopes
- Slot Machines
- Automobilia
- Bicycles
- Calculators
- Clocks and watches
- Computers (especially Vintage computers)
- Fans (Vintage/Collectable)
- Firearms
- Fireworks
- Jukeboxes
- Handcuffs
- Knives
- Light bulbs
- Motorcycles
- Phonographs
- Photographica
- Radios
- Record players
- Recording media (see Film and television, Music)
- Scales
- Scientific instruments
- Singing bird boxes
- Sewing Machines
- Telephones
- Televisions (especially CRTs)
- Tools
- Tractors
- Vending machines (coin-operated machines)
- Weapons
- Writing Implements
Theme
A theme collection includes related or unrelated items that have a unifying theme or common thread or a collection which fits the scope of a special interest. Items in a theme collection might include anything that has a certain company logo, has an image or shape of a specific theme. Besides the examples below, there are many theme collections within certain fields. For example, a theme collection can consist of postage stamps with images of butterflies or paper dolls with a wedding theme. For collectables related to a person, organization, event or media, see the Memorabilia section above.
General themes
- Airline
- Animals: amphibians, birds, cats, dogs, fish, horses, invertebrates, pigs, reptiles, etc.
- Automotive
- Farming
- Gambling/gaming
- Hawaiiana
- Orientalia
Historical themes
Travel themes
Toys, games, and dolls
For a more comprehensive list, see List of toys.- Antique Arcade Collectables
- Amusement arcade
- Coin-operated machines by Mills Novelty Company
- Fortune Teller Machines
- Mutoscopes
- Slot Machines
- Action figures
- Board games
- Collectible card games
- Combination puzzles
- Dolls
- Figurines
- Flying Discs and related items
- https://www.flyingdiscmuseum.com/ Description: The Flying Disc Museum is an online place to celebrate and learn about flying discs of all shapes and sizes, from minis to giants, from toys to discs used by world champions. We hope you find the museum entertaining and educational. Whether you're a player, coach, collector, or fan, we hope this museum can help you understand the flying discs you have better, learn what exists, and learn a bit more about the history of all flying disc sports and the precious plastic that is at the center of it all. The FDM is built by and for the flying disc community. If you'd like to contribute photos of your discs, please check out the Contribute Photos! menu for more information.
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/385853671854779/ Group description: The Flying Disc Museum (FDM) group is a Facebook page dedicated to the flying disc (Frisbee® in the Wham-O, Inc. trademark specific and flying disc in the generic). It is a place where historians, collectors, enthusiasts—anyone—from around the world come together to ask questions, provide answers, and in general, contribute to the collective knowledge of all things flying disc. The FDM page keeps its membership up to date with important news, happenings and the latest gallery entries, as well as answering museum related questions and highlighting discs and galleries.
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/315884128588984/Group description: For the People who collect and have an inner personal attachment to, and Stories to go with, the Discs we all Love so much.
- Keshi erasers
- Mechanical banks
- Mighty Beanz
- Model cars
- Webkinz stuffed animals
- Model horses
- Pez
- Piggy banks
- Playing Cards
- Pogs
- Rubber duck
- Scale models
- Stuffed toys
- Tops (Spinnings tops)
- Video games
- Lego
See also
References
- "AAAA | Antique Advertising Association of America | United States". aaaa.
- "British Matchbox Label and Booklet Society working for Phillumeny". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "North Western Phillumenists". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "wmmls.co.uk". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "Default Parallels Plesk Page". www.matchcovers.net.
- "Rathkamp Matchcover Society". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20030806034741/http://www.matchbox-labels.co.uk/ Matchbox Label Collecting
- "Old Time Radio Researchers Group". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "Radio Premium Exchange REPRO ALERT!". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "CC International Home Page". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "Maytag Collectors Club". Leonard Walburn. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
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- "Shannonside CallCard Collectors Club - Website Ver 2.0". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "Swedish Phonecard Collectors' Society". Archived from the original on March 31, 2012.
- "Ephemera Society of America". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "Home". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "American Numismatic Society - Main / Home Page". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "- Numismatics International - Celebrating 50 Years". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "Chicago Coin Club". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- Dan Bouge. "Silver Dollar Club". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "SPMC". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "Australian Philatelic Society". Archived from the original on April 26, 2012.
- "BNAPS". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "The Royal Philatelic Society of Canada". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "National Duck Stamp Collectors Society Web Page". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "Welcome to the American First Day Cover Society". www.afdcs.org.
- "Welcome to the Post Mark Collectors Club!". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "AAPA". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "HostGator Web Hosting Website Startup Guide". www.nipponcollectorsclub.com.
- "Evergreen Jim Beam Whiskey Decanter Collector Club". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "NATIONAL AMERICAN GLASS CLUB - HOME PAGE". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "Glass and Porcelain insulators www.insulators.info". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MILK BOTTLE COLLECTORS (NAMBC)". Archived from the original on 1 February 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "Early American Pattern Glass Society". Archived from the original on June 6, 2011.
- "International Netsuke Society - Home". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "Energy Cans exhibition in Belgian Museum". Retrieved 19 March 2019.
- "Cookie Cutter Collectors Club". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- The British Golf Collectors Society Archived 2000-09-01 at the Wayback Machine
- Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak. "Golf : Histoire & Collection - History & Collection". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "Golf Historical Society of Canada". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
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- "ISASC". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
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- "The International Cockshutt Club". Archived from the original on 2011-02-08. Retrieved 2011-03-09.
- "John Deere Tractor Enthusiasts". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
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- David Spragg. "CCGTCC.COM - Casino Chip & Gaming Tokens Collectors Club". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- "American Breweriana Association". Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- Brewery Collectibles Club of America
- "Beer Can Museum and Beer Can Hall of Fame !". kevslog.tripod.com.
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