1996 Disney’s Winnie the Pooh Happy Days “Poo-Gram” Deluxe Plush in Box
$75.00 $60.00
Year: 1996
Manufacturer: Disney
Condition: Like new plush, good condition box
First edition vintage collectable
The Pooh-Gram’s unique box makes it even more rare. The box measures 9” x 9” x 11 1/2” and is customized with drawings of Pooh’s home, Hundred Acre Wood and more. The packaging is the actual shipping carton used to send Pooh to the customer, meaning few have survived all these years. It’s a little wrinkled from going through the mail, but it’s in good enough shape to ship to someone today. (We’ll pack it carefully in a bigger box to protect it for you.) Also includes the original gift card, along with two sheets of original customized tissue paper (2 different patterns) Pooh came wrapped in.
Photos are of of actual items. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.
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1977 STAR WARS Iron-On Book
Year: 1977
Manufacturer: Ballantine
Condition: Good condition
1st edition vintage collectable
AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL PUBLICATION FROM 1977
Original book with set of sixteen fantastic designs you can transfer to any fabric. Kid and adults everywhere wore these t-shirts in 1977 and beyond. Condition is good, however, the images have transferred slightly, causing a ghosting effect to the backs of some of the other transfer pages, but they’re still all there in original vibrant colors.
(Disclaimer: These are 40 year old iron-on transfers from the ’70s. Using these as working iron-ons is not recommended and is highly doubtful to transfer as originally intended.) But the art is still crisp and clean and classic STAR WARS. Only one book available.

1993 The Flintstones Movie Fred & Barney Figures- Set of 3 in packages
Year: 1993
Manufacturer: Mattel
Condition: Mint condition figurines in package
First edition vintage collectables
This is another Fred and Barney set featuring actors John Goodman and Rick Moranis as Fred and Barney. Fred is now Junior VP at Slate & Co., and dressed in his Big Shot outfit. He comes with a red power tie, Wilstone golf club bag, a golf club and parrot cell-phone. Barney is in his filling station outfit with his work hat, dyno-wrench and octopus squeegee. This set includes a bonus 3” miniature Big Shot Fred.
Like the other set, the packaging looks like chiseled rock. The clear bubble packaging makes it look like the characters are frozen in an ice glacier. Very cooool! Packaging is in great shape and has very minimal corner bending on the bottom corners. Larger packages measure 10 1/2” x 7 1/2” x 2” and the small one is 7” x 5” x 1 1/2”.
Photos are of of actual items. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one set is available.

1999 Austin “Danger” Powers Ultra-Cool Talking Action Figure v1: “Horny” in Package
Year: 1999
Manufacturer: McFarlane Toys
Condition: Mint condition in mint package
First edition vintage collectable
Yeah baby! It’s the one and only Austin Powers, nearly naked with a chest full of curly hair. Wearing only Union Jack underwear, Austin is totally shagadelic! This toy made the news in 1999 when some found the text on the package and the randy phrases a little too “adult” for children. There were multiple versions. This one has Austin saying “Do I make you horny baby, do I?” on the front, and includes a sexy dictionary, along with a mirror, a martini glass and olive on a stirrer. The martini glass and olive stirrer were very small parts, and removed from later versions because of the choking hazard. A second version was made with different phrasing (see other model by clicking here).
Austin is about 6” tall, and in his original packaging, which is in mint condtion. Mike Meyers provides the voice, which is in the base. The tab has never been pulled on either version, so it should speak when removed, but it’s not guaranteed. (Why would you ever open it anyway baby?)
Photos are of of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.

1994 Marvel XMEN Pogs Signed Airbrushed Production Art Set of 3
Year: 1994
Artists: Mike Zeck and Scott Koblish
Condition: Excellent condition
Original art vintage collectable
This is a rare one of a kind item, a set of 3 pieces of ORIGINAL X-MEN ART from 1994. each featuring 8 X-Men characters in unique groupings. This original art was created as part of a kids meal promotion program for Target Store’s Food Avenue in-store restaurants. The artwork was used to create sets of X-MEN HERO CAP POGS. This was at the height of the milk cap pog craze during the 1990’s.
The set includes 3 old school, pre-computer artboards, each measuring appx. 12 1/2” x 14 1/2” in size, airbrushed and color pencil art with ink stat overlays. Each board is signed by the artists, Mike Zeck and Scott Koblish. Zeck went on to work on Spiderman, Captain America, and other projects. Koblish has gone on to work on Deadpool, Spiderman and more cool stuff.
Of course, the artwork was turned into pogs, so as a bonus, you’ll receive TWO SETS of each of the 3 finished pogs, along with an original counter card sales piece made for Target stores to promote the X-Men pog sets. The set includes a letter of provenance from the art director of the project, attesting to the originality of the X-Men art.
Artwork 1: Cyclops, Gambit, Psylocke, Rogue, Beast, Wolverine, Jubilee and Professor X.
Artwork 2: Storm, Archangel, Banshee, Bishop, Iceman, Sabretooth, Moira, Professor X and Jean Grey.
Artwork 3: Cannonball, Cable, Siryn, Shatterstar, Donino, Warpath, Rictor, Boomer and Feral.
Framing is available. Click on the Ask Us A Question button at the top of this or any page for a quote.
Also available: X-Men mobile dangler and X-Men in-store poster, used to promote the program inside Target stores. The mobile measures 14 1/2″ x 20” and is die-cut in a big X shape. It’s very cool. The poster measures an oversize 18″ x 26″ and is on heavy card stock. These are oversized items and require additional shipping costs. Please email us for a quote for the mobile dangler and poster.

1998 Austin Powers Poseable Talking Figure in Box
Year: 1995
Manufacturer: Trendmasters
Condition: Mint condition in mint package
First edition vintage collectable
Women want him… men want to be him… he’s the International Man of Mystery! And now you can have the one and only Austin Powers Talking Action Figure! This figure was released to coincide with the first Austin Powers movie. Austin is looking totally shagadelic in his blue velvet suit, ruffle shirt, horn-rim glasses, male symbol necklace, pistol, and Union Jack underwear! He even has a hairy chest, and oh, those teeth! This is an amazingly detailed figure and fully poseable arms and legs. 9” tall figure standing on a 1” base with a speaker.
Mike Meyers provides the original voice for 4 of his favorite sayings: “Very shagadelic!”, “Smashing baby!”, “Oh, behave!”, “Yeah, baby!” and can be played without removing Austin from his groovy pad. Very rare and very collectable.
Austin’s “package” is impressive as well, a full 12 1/2″ tall x 6″ x 3″ and covered in a psychedelic explosion of colors and photos of Austin, Dr. Evil, and one of the Fembots. Mint condition. Photos are of of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available. Yeah baby!

1977 STAR WARS Marvel Comics #1-10
Year: 1977 and 1978
Manufacturer: Marvel
Condition: Very good to near mint condition
1st edition vintage collectables
AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL SERIES PUBLISHED IN 1977 AND 1978
First edition vintage collectables – Not reproductions
In 1977, the very first Star Wars comics were released. The ones you see here were purchased from the local drug store in my tiny southeastern Minnesota hometown. We knew which day comics were delivered, so we were able to get the very first issues. I collected the first 10 issues. I read them once, and they went into collector sleeves, into my closet and into the past. I opened them up recently and scanned the covers. You can see they’re in near mint condition. No tears, scratches or other damage. The corners are all clean and unworn and have been stored in plastic pouches. Fantastic shape for comics printed 40 years ago.
#1-6 illustrate the Star Wars original story faithfully from beginning to end. These are the original issues as they were printed in 1977 by Marvel- not reprints. I only have one of each and they’re gone.
BONUS: Buy issues 1-6, and receive issues #7-10 FREE! Issues #7-10 do not follow the storyline of the sequals / prequels, but are an interesting spin-off of the STAR WARS franchise.

1995 Toy Story Burger King Kids Meal Toys Set of 8 Figurines in Packages
Year: 1995
Manufacturer: Disney / Burger King
Condition: Mint condition figurines, some sealed in packages
First edition vintage collectables
This is an original set of Toy Story Kids Meal Figurines from Burger King.These were to promote the original Toy Story video release. Includes 6 of the 8 figurines, with doubles of 2 of the figurines, for a total of 8 pc. The combo photo shows two of the items (Scud the dog, and the Alien) which are not included in the set.
– Woody has a lasso controlled by a thumbwheel on his back and his arms and legs are poseable. This item is sealed in package.
– Buzz Lightyear has a button on his back- press it to hear space laser sound. His arms and legs are poseable. The package is sealed, and the laser sound still works, but the battery is low. It might be replaceable.
– Hamm has a coin sticking out of his slot. Push it down and Hamm rolls across the table! This package is open and does not include a slipsheet.
– Slinky Dog is a windup. He rolls forward and his spring stretches! There are 2 of this item, one package is open, one is sealed.
– Stroll ’n’ Scope Lenny is a windup and his eyes roll around in his binoculars! There are 2 of this item, one package is open and one is sealed.
– Bo Peep is a spin-top. Wind her up and she spins round and round! This package is open.
Photos are of of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one set available.