Tie-ons
Longaberger 1997 Easter EGG TIE-ON
$14.25
Time Left: 21m |
Longaberger 2001 Large Easter Bunny TIE-ON
$14.25
Time Left: 21m |
Longaberger 1999 From Our House To Yours Tie On
$14.25
Time Left: 22m |
Longaberger Imperial stripe basket liner
$1.99 (0 Bids) Time Left: 39m |
Longaberger Imperial stripe basket liner
$1.99 (0 Bids) Time Left: 40m |
Longaberger candy cane basket liner
$1.99 (0 Bids) Time Left: 41m |
Longaberger sky blue basket liner
$1.99 (0 Bids) Time Left: 42m |
Longaberger Imperial stripe basket liner
$1.99 (0 Bids) Time Left: 42m |
Longaberger 1987 Mistletoe Ornament or Tie On
$9.99
Time Left: 1h 2m |
Longaberger 1997 Bayberry Ornament or Tie On
$9.99
Time Left: 1h 7m |
Longaberger Baby Tie-On Merry Christmas 1996 No Box
$7.50
Time Left: 1h 35m |
LONGABERGER GET TOGETHER BASKET 2004 CHRISTMAS TIE ON
$12.99
Time Left: 1h 39m |
LONGABERGER BASKET COLLECTORS CLUB CC TIE-ON PIN ~ NEW
$7.99
Time Left: 2h 5m |
Longaberger HALLOWEEN MINI BASKET CHARM TIE-ON~~NIB
$7.95 (1 Bids) Time Left: 4h 3m |
Longaberger 1997 Pewter Double Heart Basket Tie On
$11.95
Time Left: 6h 47m |
Longaberger Happy Birthday Basket Pottery Tie On
$11.95
Time Left: 6h 49m |
Longaberger 12 Days of Christmas Basket Pear Tie On
$10.95
Time Left: 7h 22m |
Longaberger Mulligan CAT Bowl Cornflower
$19.99 (1 Bids) Time Left: 9h 16m |
Longaberger 2000 Americana Tie-On P.E.P
$9.99
Time Left: 9h 43m |
Longaberger "Thinking Of You" Tie On
$2.99 (0 Bids) Time Left: 10h 16m |
Metalware, Disneyana, Rocks, Fossils, Minerals, Cultures, Ethnicities, Casino, Pinbacks, Nodders, Lunchboxes and Science Fiction are merely one or two samples to do with the hobby of collecting items. The item commonly known as a collectible (or collectable) is usually an item that has been manufactured and designed for people to collect. In this respect, they are different from other subjects of collections, which may also include natural objects (such as, insects) and items designed for uses other than collecting (e.g., clothes).
Some things manufactured for other purposes, (for example toys), turned out to be so popular among collectors that they are subsequently directly targeted to that group. The expensive costs for many older kinds of Star Wars action figures is a particularly good example of this extraordinary event because the figures were originally intended to be bought as playthings instead of collectibles.
The earliest collectibles were included as incentives with other products, such as cigarette cards in cigarette packs. goods that became popular started to see an extra market and oftentimes turned into the target of collectible crazes. It didn't take long before many collectible pieces started to be sold separately, instead of being made available as accessories for marketing to add to the appeal of other products.
To encourage collecting, product makers most usually create a complete series of a particular collectible, with each item different in some way. Some examples include football jerseys showing individual team players, or differing designs of Batman figures. Fans will typically try to put together an entire set of the available variations.
The first versions of a product, produced in lesser quantities prior to its popularity as a collectible has started, sometimes bring exorbitant prices on the secondary market. When it comes to a mature market, collectibles rarely become an outstanding investment.
In a very few cases, a series of circumstances occur that result in an object from a series of collectibles becoming hugely valuable. These objects are referred to as collector's items due to their rarity, and these subjects have, now and again, been valuable enough to be marketed for sizable amounts of cash. Some even go to great lengths to make unavailable remainders of such pieces in order to ensure forced scarcity.
So, whether you're interested about collecting Furniture, Appliances and Fans, Advertising, Barware, Lamps, Lighting or even Tools, Hardware and Locks, now you know all there is to know about collectibles.