muppetationalcollectables
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muppetationalcollectables · 11 months ago
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In 1997, Franklin Mint released a limited edition porcelain music box, called "Muppets on the Nile."
The box depicted Miss Piggy as Cleopatra and Kermit as a servant fanning the fabulous queen. The base had a pyramid shape and the box was covered by a glass dome.
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Kermit the Frog 50th anniversary watch produced by Fossil in the early 2000's.
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Set of ceramic Muppet Show canisters produced by Sigma Ceramics in the early 1980's.
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Miss Piggy's Haute Tote Collection (which was really a collection of only one bag) was produced by Loungefly as a QVC exclusive in 2014 as a promotion for "Muppets Most Wanted."
The interior is lined with quotes and phrases representing Miss Piggy's diva attitude toward life, including "Too much is never enough," "Anything worth doing is worth having someone do it for you," and the ever famous "Hiiii-ya!"
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A set of buttons sold at Hot Topic in 2003. (I unfortunately could not find higher quality photos.)
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Assorted promotional Muppet buttons! (Click images for release years.)
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In 1983, Enesco released two porcelain Miss Piggy dolls in a series titled "Famous Femmes de Historie". The two dolls were Marie Antionette and Cleopigtra. Each came inside a decorative box with a certificate of authenticity.
The Marie Antionette doll sports lavender and pink feathers, and a dress of satin, lace, embroidery, and velvet.
And the Cleopigtra doll features an elaborately beaded collar, bracelets, and belt. The headdress is topped with a tiny Kermit.
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Set of Muppet trinket boxes produced by Sigma Ceramics in the late 70's and early 80's.
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Produced by Franklin Mint in 1999, the "Millennium Miss Piggy" porcelain doll was made to celebrate the upcoming new millennium.
The doll was dressed in a velvety black and silver gown, with a feather boa, a tiara, and a pearl necklace. She also came with a gold noisemaker with "2000" printed on it.
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Oh, awesome! We finally got an answer!
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Set of 12 "Muppet Show" buttons produced in 1977 in the UK. They were also sold at the Muppet Stuff store in New York City. The manufacturer is unknown; the only marks on the buttons say, "HA! 1976-77"
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Miss Piggy vase produced by Sigma Ceramics in the late 70s and early 80s
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In 1984, Nasta produced a line of portable Muppet radios under their "Power-Tronic" label. The Kermit AM radio, depicting Kermit dressed in a tuxedo, came with a carrying strap.
And the Miss Piggy AM Radio & Headset came with a belt clip so it could be worn while exercising. The image of Piggy in her workout gear was likely a reference to her 1982 album, Miss Piggy's Aerobique Exercise Workout Album.
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Set of 12 "Muppet Show" buttons produced in 1977 in the UK. They were also sold at the Muppet Stuff store in New York City. The manufacturer is unknown; the only marks on the buttons say, "HA! 1976-77"
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muppetationalcollectables · 3 years ago
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muppetationalcollectables · 3 years ago
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I have new in box Kermit and Miss Piggy musical. Value? Also Muppet babies playground musical new in box. VALUE?
I personally don't know the value of merchandise, but if you want a frame of reference you could search the products on ebay and see how much people are selling them for.
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muppetationalcollectables · 3 years ago
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Muppet Die-Cast Cars (Tomy 1983)
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muppetationalcollectables · 3 years ago
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“Muppets Party” satin Christmas ornament, produced by Hallmark in 1982
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