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  2. Display case - Wikipedia

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    A display case (also called a showcase, display cabinet, shadow box, or vitrine) is a cabinet with one or often more transparent tempered glass (or plastic, normally acrylic for strength) surfaces, used to display objects for viewing. A display case may appear in an exhibition, museum, retail store, restaurant, or house. Often, labels are ...

  3. Curio cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A curio cabinet with vases. Curio cabinets of Catharina, wife of Douwe Sirtema van Grovestins. A curio cabinet is a specialised type of display case, made predominantly of glass with a metal or wood framework, for presenting collections [1] of curios, like figurines or other interesting objects that invoke curiosity, and perhaps share a common theme.

  4. Sonny Angel - Wikipedia

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    Sonny Angel figurines grew in popularity in TikTok, where the hashtag "#sonnyangel" gathered over 95 million views as of April 2023. [3] In these short TikTok videos, people would create videos that showed unboxings, fan art, purchase hauls, and meetups with other Sonny Angel fans.

  5. 11 Must-Have Christmas Collectibles to Complete Your Holiday ...

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    But rest assured that new versions are everywhere, from tabletop size to 5 feet tall, and they come in several colors, not just silver. Prices start at $25 and can soar sky-high.

  6. If You Don't Have These Disney LEGO Sets in Your Collection ...

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    'The Little Mermaid' Royal Clamshell. For Disney adults, this 1,809-piece set displays Ariel's grotto, King Triton's throne room, and Ursula's lair, all inside a 12.5-inch tall seashell.

  7. Longbox - Wikipedia

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    Longbox packaging was phased out officially as of April 1, 1993, due to the controversy. At the same time, major retail stores were no longer selling vinyl records and had converted their displays to accommodate shrink-wrapped jewel cases, meeting the rising consumer demand for CDs while eliminating the need for longboxes. A further inducement ...

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