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  2. List of most expensive sculptures - Wikipedia

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    Private collection Private collection Christie's, London [5] $48.3 $29.1 Tete de femme (Dora Maar) Pablo Picasso: 1941 7 November 2007: Private collection Franck Giraud: Sotheby's, New York [5] $42 $28.6 Artemis and the Stag: Unknown c.100 BC – 100 AD 7 June 2007: Albright-Knox Art Gallery: Private collection Sotheby's, New York [4] $36.3 $28 ...

  3. Glossary of numismatics - Wikipedia

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    Small, decorative tooth-like projecting points on the inside edge of a coin. [5] designer The artist or creator of a coin's design. [1] device A pattern or emblem used in the design of a coin. die An engraved metal piece used for transferring the design to the coin. In a vertical arrangement, the upper (or hammer) die is typically used for the ...

  4. List of most expensive philatelic items - Wikipedia

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    The Perry Hansen Collection of U.S. Stamps and Covers Anonymous Robert A. Siegel, New York [31] $1,269,000 $970,000 Red Revenue: Qing China: 1897 32 known 2013: Anonymous Anonymous Interasia Auctions, Hong Kong [32] $1,200,000 $600,000 2-cent unused Hawaii "Missionaries" stamp Hawaii: 1851 1 (unused) 15 (total) November 7, 1995

  5. Are your Precious Moments figurines actually worth something?

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    It's this bunch that Verderame told Scripps News is worth more than typical Precious Moments figurines. And back in the late 1970s and early 80s, some were even signed by Butcher, driving up their ...

  6. List of Royal Doulton figurines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of list of Royal Doulton figurines in ascending order by HN number. HN is named after Harry Nixon (1886–1955), head of the Royal Doulton painting department who joined Doulton in 1900. [ 1 ]

  7. Figurine - Wikipedia

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    Figurines and miniatures are sometimes used in board games, such as chess, and tabletop role playing games. The main difference between a figurine and a statue is size. There is no agreed limit, but typically objects are called "figurines" up to a height of perhaps two feet (60 cm), though most types are less than one foot (30 cm) high.

  8. Hummel figurines - Wikipedia

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    Books and price guides have been published about Hummel figurines. [15] Some of these works supported the secondary market interest of collector speculators; The Official M.I. Hummel Price Guide: Figurines and Plates, 2nd Edition, by Heidi Ann Von Recklinghausen is a current price guide, published in 2013.

  9. Terracotta - Wikipedia

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    In archaeology and art history, "terracotta" is often used to describe objects such as figurines and loom weights not made on a potter's wheel, with vessels and other objects made on a wheel from the same material referred to as earthenware; the choice of term depends on the type of object rather than the material or shaping technique.