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Mail-Order Circus: The Greatest Show on Earth in Cardboard Miniature (2/7/11)
lever adTwenty-five cents and two box tops from Lever products and once got you a 35-piece, punch-out circus by mail; and … More >>


Ringling VIP Gifts Are Rare Circus Collectibles (1/10/11)
TigerCollectors of circus memorabilia are rarely able to enhance their personal collections with VIP gifts from The Greatest Show on … More >>


There Was Only One P.T. Barnum (3/9/10)
P.B. Barnum: an American showman.Phineas Taylor Barnum was almost a Yankee Doodle Dandy, but missed it by one day. When Barnum was born 200 … More >>


The Ringling Name Sells Products and Expands the World of Circus Collectibles (11/30/09)
This is one of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey train cars manufactured by K-Line in 1994. This train car is O Gauge and can sometimes be found on eBay for as little as $50. In a previous article I wrote a little about the history of The Greatest Show On Earth. Over the years, … More >>


From Rock ‘N’ Roll to the Circus: Feld Follows the Path of P.T. Barnum (9/22/09)
The cover of the souvenir program for “The Biggest Show of Stars for ’57.” This program is a cross collectible, sought-after by circus collectors and rock & roll collectors alike. It has a value of $25 to $50. Hard to find window cards for this show are valued in excess of $100.Collectors of circus memorabilia do just that—collect items from circuses past and present. However, there are some items that are … More >>


Circus Programs: Souvenir Magazines a Colorful and Plentiful Collectible (7/28/09)
An early Ringling Bros. program.Souvenir circus programs vary widely in content, size and quality, but most have one thing in common: they provide patrons … More >>


Ladies, Gentlemen and Collectors of All Ages . . . (3/3/09)
santa-elephant-croppedAbout once a year, some small circus would make its way to Council Grove, Kan., and when it did a … More >>







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