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From our event at South Facing Windows with Lensbaby, KEH, Helix Camera and Fundy Software INC

 

My Anna (#3923) and Elsa (#1875) Limited Edition Dolls, with the outer box covers removed are placed next to each other near my computer desk. In this arrangement, they are looking away from each other, but are connected to each by their body language. I have also managed to make them hold hands without undoing any of the factory restraints. They are still attached to the cardboard backing, on which appropriate scenes from the movie Frozen are depicted. Anna is in her snow gear outfit, with a snow covered mountain scene behind her, with Elsa's Ice Palace in the distance. Elsa is in her coronation outfit, with the interior of the Arendelle Cathedral behind her. I got both pre-ordered dolls in store on release day, March 18, 2014. Behind them is the Harrods Anna and Elsa Doll Set, deboxed but placed back in their original box.

 

Anna Limited Edition Doll - 17'' - Frozen

US Disney Store Product Page

Updated 2014-03-18

SOLD OUT

$99.95

Item No. 6070040901012P

 

Snow wonder

 

Anna wraps up warm against the Kingdom of Arendelle's eternal winter in the beautifully detailed costume. Inspired by Frozen, this stunning limited edition doll is designed and crafted by Disney Store artists. See more

 

Magic in the details...

 

Please Note: Each Guest will be limited to ordering a maximum of one of this item per order.

 

• Limited Edition of 5000

• Includes Certificate of Authenticity

• Burgundy wool cape with satin lining, embroidered detailing, rhinestone accents, and pom-pom trimmed collar

• Norwegian fur-trimmed bonnet

• Satin blouse with embroidered detailing on cuffs

• Black velvet bodice with gold binding. embroidery and rhinestone accents

• Blue velvet skirt with rosemaling embroidery

• Teel knit mittens

• Embossed boots

• Braided hair

• Rooted eyelashes

• Fully poseable

• Display stand included

• Comes in elegant window display packaging

• Inspired by Disney's Frozen

 

The bare necessities

 

• Ages 6+

• Plastic /polyester

• 17'' H

• Imported

 

Elsa Limited Edition Doll - 17'' - Frozen

US Disney Store Product Page

Updated 2014-03-18

SOLD OUT

$99.95

Item No. 6070040900983P

 

Cold standard

 

Elsa's crown glistens against her coiled blonde hair, her glamorous gown sparkling with rhinestones. Designed by Disney Store artists, this beautifully detailed limited edition doll is inspired by Frozen's coronation scene. See more

 

Magic in the details...

 

Please Note: Each Guest will be limited to ordering a maximum of one of this item per order.

 

• Limited Edition of 5000

• Includes Certificate of Authenticity

• Purple velvet cape with satin lining, royal crest embroidery, and sapphire blue clasp

• Teal satin floor-length gown with rosemaling embroidery, rhinestone accents, and chocolate-colored binding

• Black satin blouse with embroidery and rhinestone accents

• Satin mittens with rhinestone accents

• Patterned black slippers

• Golden coronation crown with royal gems

• Coiled blonde hair

• Rooted eyelashes

• Fully poseable

• Display stand included

• Comes in elegant window display packaging

• Inspired by Disney's Frozen

 

The bare necessities

 

• Ages 6+

• Plastic /polyester

• 17'' H

• Imported

 

French postcard by Editions F. Nugeron in the Chanteurs series, no. 8. Photo: B. Alary.

 

German singer, songwriter, and actress Nina Hagen (1955) is known for her theatrical vocals and is often referred to as the ‘Godmother of Punk due to her prominence during the punk and new wave movements in the late 1970s and early 1980s. During her 40-years-career she appeared in several European films.

 

Catharina ’Nina’ Hagen was born in 1955) in the former East Berlin, German Democratic Republic. She was the daughter of scriptwriter Hans Hagen and actress and singer Eva-Maria Hagen (née Buchholz). Her paternal grandfather died in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp (her father was Jewish). Her parents divorced when she was two years old, and growing up, she saw her father infrequently. At age four, she began to study ballet, and was considered an opera prodigy by the time she was nine. When Hagen was 11, her mother married Wolf Biermann, an anti-establishment singer-songwriter. Biermann's political views later influenced young Hagen. Hagen left school at age sixteen and went to Poland, where she began her career. She later returned to Germany and joined the cover band, Fritzens Dampferband (Fritzen's Steamboat Band). She added songs by Janis Joplin and Tina Turner to the ‘allowable’ set lists during shows. From 1972 to 1973, Hagen enrolled in the crash-course performance program at The Central Studio for Light Music in East Berlin. Upon graduating, she formed the band Automobil and released in 1974 the single Du hast den Farbfilm vergessen (You Forgot the Colour Film), a subtle dig mocking the sterile, gray, Communist state. Nina became one of the country's best-known young stars. She also appeared in several East-German films and TV films sometimes alongside her mother Eva-Maria Hagen, including Heiraten/Weiblich/Marrying/Female (Christa Kulosa, 1975), Heute ist Freitag/Today is Friday (Klaus Gendries, 1975), Liebesfallen/Love Traps (Werner W. Wallroth, 1976) and Unser stiller Mann/Our Quite Man (Bernhard Stephan, 1976). Her career in the GDR was cut short after her stepfather Wolf Biermann's East German citizenship was withdrawn from him in 1976. Hagen and her mother followed him westwards to Hamburg. The circumstances surrounding the family's emigration were exceptional: Biermann was granted permission to perform a televised concert in Cologne, but denied permission to re-cross the border to his adopted home country.

 

Nina Hagen was offered a record deal from CBS Records. Her label advised her to acclimatise herself to Western culture through travel, and she arrived in London during the height of the punk rock movement. Hagen was quickly taken up by a circle that included The Slits and Sex Pistols. Back in Germany by mid-1977, Hagen formed the Nina Hagen Band in West Berlin's Kreuzberg district. In 1978 they released their self-titled debut album, Nina Hagen Band, which included the single TV-Glotzer (a cover of White Punks on Dope by The Tubes, though with entirely different German lyrics), and Auf'm Bahnhof Zoo, about West Berlin's then-notorious Berlin Zoologischer Garten station. The album also included a version of Rangehn (Go for It), a song she had previously recorded in East Germany, but with different music. The album received critical acclaim for its hard rock sound and for Hagen's theatrical vocals, far different from the straightforward singing of her East German recordings. It was a commercial success selling over 250,000 copies. Relations between Hagen and the other band members deteriorated over the course of the subsequent European tour. The band released one more album Unbehagen (Unease) before their break-up in 1979. It included the single African Reggae and Wir Leben Immer... Noch, a German language cover of Lene Lovich's Lucky Number. Meanwhile, Hagen's public persona was steadily creating media uproar. She starred in two films. In Germany she made the experimental film Bildnis Einer Trinkerin/Portrait of a Female Drunkard (Ulrike Ottinger, 1979) with Tabea Blumenschein, Magdalena Montezuma and Eddie Constantine. She also acted with Dutch rocker Herman Brood and singer Lene Lovich in the Dutch film Cha Cha (Herbert Curiel, 1979). Brood and Hagen would have a long romantic relationship that would end when Hagen could no longer tolerate Brood's drug abuse. She would refer to Brood as her ‘soulmate’ long after Brood committed suicide in 2001. In late 1980, Hagen discovered she was pregnant, broke up with the father-to-be the Dutch guitarist Ferdinand Karmelk, who died in 1988, and she moved to Los Angeles. Her daughter, Cosma Shiva Hagen, was born in Santa Monica in 1981. In 1982, Hagen signed a new contract with CBS and released her debut solo album NunSexMonkRock, a dissonant mix of punk, funk, reggae, and opera. Her first English-language album became also her first record to chart in the United States. She then went on a world tour with the No Problem Orchestra. Her next album the Giorgio Moroder-produced Fearless (1983), generated two major club hits in America, Zarah (a cover of the Zarah Leander song Ich weiss, es wird einmal ein Wunder geschehen) and the disco/punk/opera song, New York New York, which reached no. 9 in the USA dance charts. She followed this with one more album, Nina Hagen in Ekstasy (1985), which featured a 1979 recording of her hardcore punk take on Paul Anka's My Way. The album fared less well and her contract with CBS expired in 1986 and was not renewed. Hagen's public appearances became stranger and frequently included discussions of God, UFOs, her social and political beliefs, animal rights and vivisection, and claims of alien sightings. In 1987 she released the Punk Wedding EP independently, a celebration of her marriage to a 18-year-old punk South African nicknamed 'Iroquois'.

 

In 1989, Nina Hagen was offered a record deal from Mercury Records. She released three albums on the label: Nina Hagen (1989), Street (1991), and Revolution Ballroom (1993). However, none of the albums achieved notable commercial success. In 1989 she had a relationship with Frank Chevallier from France, with whom she has a son, Otis Chevallier-Hagen (b. 1990). In 1992 Hagen became the host of a TV show on RTLplus. She also collaborated with Adamski on the single Get Your Body (1992). In the 1990s, Hagen lived in Paris with her daughter Cosma Shiva and son Otis. In 1996, she married David Lynn, who is fifteen years younger, but divorced him in the beginning of 2000. In 1999, Hagen became the host of Sci-Fright, a weekly science fiction show on the British Sci-Fi Channel. In 1999, she played the role of Celia Peachum in The Threepenny Opera by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, alongside Max Raabe. She also appeared as a witch in the German-Russian fairy-tale film Vasilisa (Elena Shatalova, 2000). At IMDb, Howard Roarschawks writes: “I saw this eye-popping film at the 2001 Sarasota Film Festival. I entered the theater without expectations, having chosen the film randomly. From shot one, my jaw dropped slack and my eyes waxed wide. Vasilisa is a gorgeously filmed, brilliantly scripted, boldly acted, confidently directed, lushly designed masterpiece of unseen cinema.” Hagen made her musical comeback with the release of her album Return of the Mother (2000). In 2001 she collaborated with Rosenstolz and Marc Almond on the single Total eclipse/Die schwarze Witwe that reached no. 22 in Germany. Later albums include Big Band Explosion (2003), in which she sang numerous swing covers with her then husband, Danish singer and performer, Lucas Alexander. This was followed by Heiß, a greatest hits album. The following album, Journey to the Snow Queen, is more of an audio book — she reads the Snow Queen fairy tale with Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker in the background. Besides her musical career, Hagen is also a voice-over actress. She dubbed the voice of Sally in Der Albtraum vor Weihnachten, the German release of Tim Burton's The Nightmare before Christmas (1993), and she has also done voice work on the German animation film Hot Dogs: Wau - wir sind reich!/Millionaire Dogs (Michael Schoemann, 1999). She appeared as the Queen opposite Otto Waalkes and her daughter Cosma Shiva Hagen as Snowwhite in the comedy7 Zwerge – Männer allein im Wald/7 Dwarves – Men Alone in the Wood (Sven Unterwaldt Jr., 2004) which follows the fairytale by the Brothers Grimm. It was the second most popular film in German cinemas in 2004, reaching an audience of almost 7 million. She returned in the sequel 7 Zwerge – Der Wald ist nicht genug/Seven Dwarves - The Forest Is Not Enough (Sven Unterwaldt, 2006). She wrote three autobiographies: Ich bin ein Berliner (1988), Nina Hagen: That's Why the Lady Is a Punk (2003), and Bekenntnisse (2010). She is also noted for her human and animal rights activism. After a four-year lapse Nina Hagen released the album Personal Jesus in 2010. William Ruhlmann at AllMusic: “Personal Jesus, which featured 13 faith-based tracks that dutifully blend rock, blues, soul, and gospel into a sound that’s distinctly hers.” It was followed by Volksbeat (2011). Her latest films are Desire Will Set You Free (Yony Leyser, 2015) with Amber Benson and Rosa von Praunheim and Gutterdämmerung (Bjorn Tagemose, 2016) with Henry Rollins, Grace Jones and Iggy Pop.

 

Sources: William Ruhlmann (AllMusic), Wikipedia and IMDb.

Disney's Frozen has been warming hearts everywhere this holiday season! From the loveable snowman Olaf and endearing friendship between Kristoff and Sven, to the unbreakable sisterly bond between Anna and Elsa, there is a lot to love about this wintry adventure. And now, we are excited to introduce two new Limited Edition dolls to add to your collection.

 

Our Limited Edition Anna Doll and Limited Edition Elsa Doll will be available to pre-order in North America only, online and in select stores starting Friday, January 10th.

 

LIMITED EDITION ANNA DOLL

 

Global Edition Size: 5,000 Price: $99.95 US / $109.95 Canada

 

While supplies last. Limited quantities. Limit 1 per Guest.

 

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Lucas Frederico Design - 2011 -

Original

"Turnaround" 2013©Shifty

 

Did that turnaround product shot for my friend Mat's Yume the little geisha Red Edition.

February edition of the weekend wine tasting poster series.

 

James Fenton's “Speech Bubble” symbol and other various symbols used via The Noun Project collection.

My 2015 Limited Edition Blue Gown Cinderella 17'' doll has been fully deboxed. She is posed standing, supported by the included doll stand.

 

The box of the Blue Gown Cinderella is the same size as most of the other LE 17'' doll boxes, but has a sightly different design. The front plastic window divided are into three sections, being angled on the left and right of the center section, and the front cardboard lid is shaped the same way. There is a golden ribbon on top of the box to serve as a carrying handle. In the back there is another golden ribbon that is tied into a large bow, which you have to untie to take off the front lid from the rear of the box.

 

One of Cinderella's glass slippers is attached to the backing, behind and to the right of the doll. It was partially hidden by her hair, so I moved the hair out of the way before taking photos of the doll after the outer lids were removed. The Certificate of Authenticity is taped to the back of the cardboard backing, rather than inserted between the bottom of the backing and the outer box.

 

I got my Blue Gown Cinderella Limited Edition 17'' Doll today (Friday March 13, 2015) at my local Disney Store. She is #2352 of 4000. She costs $129.95, $10 more than the recently released Frozen LE dolls, and with tax added came out to $140.35.

 

I got to the store at 6:30 am, and was the only one there until about 8 am, when two more people showed up. At about 9:15 am, a CM gave out line cards to the five people waiting. At store opening at 10 am, there were seven people waiting for the 12 dolls. I had to give up the line card when I purchased the doll.

 

I will show the doll boxed, during deboxing and fully deboxed.

 

Cinderella Limited Edition Doll - Live-Action Film - 17''

US Disney Store

Released in store and online 2015-03-13

Sold out online 2015-03-13

$129.95

Item No. 6070040901175P

 

Blue beauty

Cinderella makes a stunning entrance in an elegant gown inspired by her appearance in the ballroom scene of Disney's new live-action film. This finely detailed limited edition doll is presented in a scenic display for a lasting keepsake.

 

Magic in the details...

 

Please Note: Purchase of this item is limited to 1 per Guest.

 

• Limited Edition of 4000

• Includes Certificate of Authenticity

• Ball gown features three layers of twilight-hued organza with cascading rhinestones

• Shimmering butterflies and jewels embellish the softly draped organza neckline

• Cinderella's iridescent high-heeled slippers accented with sparkling butterflies

• Glamorous hair with rhinestone accents

• Rooted eyelashes

• Fully poseable

• Display stand included

• Comes in elegant window display packaging with butterflies, gold satin bow and carrying strap

• Inspired by Disney's live-action movie Cinderella

 

The bare necessities

 

• Ages 6+

• Plastic /polyester

• 17'' H

• Imported

The Hague, The Netherlands

 

Magnificant Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black Edition!

 

Made with my NIKKOR AF-S 50mm F/1.4G

 

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RICOH GRIIIx Urban Edition 海神藍 GR3x

LEGO 40362 Battle of Endor - 20th Anniversary Edition

Star Wars 2019

 

Gift With Purchase [GWP]

Limited Editions prints

-The Mountaineers,

Every poster has been printed in a limited edition of 20, numbered and signed.

Size: 50 x 70, Inkjet print on Satin Photo Paper, 260 g/m².

 

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Work of Ingri Haraldsen

 

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2023 Kenworth W900L 100 Anniversary Edition belonging to Budco of La Grande, OR on display at the 2024 Brooks Truck Show in August 2024.

My Idea of what a Limited Edition Vanessa would look like in the Disney stores 17" doll line. :)

The most addictive game online since Candy Crush has gotten a "Maxine" facelift. There are 11 different characters to 'unlock' as you progress. How far can you get?

2048 Maxine Edition Click Here to Play

 

Koenigsegg CCXR Edition - Startups, HUGE Revs, Inside and Out

 

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17'' LE Wedding Rapunzel Fully Deboxed

Midrange Front View

 

The Disney Store's Limited Edition 17'' Tangled Ever After Rapunzel Wedding Doll was available for pre-order online and instore on February 21, 2012. This doll was pre-ordered instore on February 21, and was picked up at my local Disney Store on March 28, 2012. She is #1081 out of an edition of 8000.

 

She is a 17'' doll with an elaborate wedding gown and veil, and a jeweled crown. The gown has an ivory satin bodice with gold sun and floral embroidery, and white lace and gold trim. The skirt is silver satin with an ivory printed sun and floral pattern and gold trim, and bedecked with faux pearls. It is fully lined with ivory satin. There is a full underskirt of purple satin with a gold printed sun and floral pattern, decked with faux opals, with white lace on the bottom. It too is fully lined, with purple satin. The veil is oversized and is two layered soft and flexible white tulle, with the outer layer having a magnificient solar and floral glittering gold pattern.

 

She is a fully articulated doll, including poseable hands and feet. She has a painted gold ring on the ring finger of her left hand. Her head mold and face painting are the same as the previous blonde haired LE 17'' Rapunzel from the Disney Store. However, her hair is short and brown, as she wore for her wedding in Tangled Ever After, and not long and blonde as she was until near the end of the first Tangled movie. Her eyelashes are rooted, but come in two lengths. This doll has the shorter length, straight eyelashes, that are similar to those depicted in the promo images. Other dolls in this same release have very long curvy lashes that are similar, but not quite as long, as the blonde long haired 17'' LE Rapunzel.

 

As with the other Disney Store 17'' Limited Edition dolls, Wedding Rapunzel comes in a beautiful and sturdy plastic and cardboard box within a box. Included with the doll is a Certificate of Authenticity and a custom made doll stand.

She is so beautiful! *_*

PZ 600 film, Maurizio Galimberti Edition, from The Impossible Project.

 

In celebration of Maurizio Galimberti's visit to the Impossible Project Space in NYC, 4/26/11.

 

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The Limited Edition Anna Doll and Limited Edition Elsa Doll will be available to pre-order in North America only, online and in select stores starting Friday, January 10th.

 

LIMITED EDITION ANNA DOLL

 

Global Edition Size: 5,000 Price: $99.95 US / $109.95 Canada

 

While supplies last. Limited quantities. Limit 1 per Guest.

 

LIMITED EDITION ELSA DOLL

 

Global Edition Size: 5,000 Price: $99.95 US / $109.95 Canada

 

While supplies last. Limited quantities. Limit 1 per Guest.

 

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Inspired by the classic fairy tale of the princess with the endlessly flowing hair comes Rapunzel Barbie® doll. Dressed in a delightful pink gown accented with pink and green flowers and a purple underskirt, Rapunzel waits patiently for her prince to climb the tower and save her. Her floor-length golden hair is accented with two thin braids in front.

3/23/11

By the time I got here...I wasn't even sure where here was when I left my house, the light I had seen was gone. I waited a little bit thinking it might get better but could see it wasn't going to. The best part was while I was waiting not one but two big Bald Eagles flew overhead. I didn't have the time to even grab the camera but it was quite an amazing site.

French postcard by Editions P.I., Paris, no. 703. Photo: H.P.S.

 

Evelyn Keyes (1916-2008) was an American film actress. She is best known for her role as Suellen O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939) and for the female lead in blockbuster hit The Jolson Story (1946). Her final film was The Seven Year's Itch (1955) starring Marilyn Monroe.

 

Evelyn Louise Keyes was born in Port Arthur, Texas, 1n 1916, to Omar Dow Keyes and Maude Ollive Keyes, the daughter of a Methodist minister. After Omar Keyes died when she was two or three years old (the sources differ), Keyes moved with her mother, her only brother, and her three sisters to Atlanta, Georgia, where they lived with her grandparents. As a teenager, Keyes took voice, piano, and dancing lessons. She was hopeful of becoming a ballerina. Instead, Evelyn performed for local clubs such as the Daughters of the Confederacy and entered beauty pageants. A chorus girl by age 18, Keyes moved to Hollywood and was introduced to Cecil B. DeMille who in her own words “signed me to a personal contract without even making a test”. She was groomed as a starlet and initially placed in bit roles. De Mille first gave her a small part in his pirate epic The Buccaneer (Cecil B. DeMille, 1938) starring Fredric March, then placed her in his sprawling railroad saga Union Pacific (Cecil B. DeMille, 1939). After a handful of B movies at Paramount Pictures, she landed a minor role in Gone with the Wind (Victor Fleming, 1939), that of Scarlett O'Hara's sister, the whiny, bratty Suellen, who loses her beau to the more calculating Scarlett. This led directly to her signing with Columbia Pictures. In 1938, just prior to the filming of GWTW, she married businessman Barton Bainbridge, her first of four. The marriage soured within a year or so, however, after she took up with Budapest-born director Charles Vidor. Bainbridge committed suicide by gunshot during the final separation period. Charles Vidor directed three of her pictures: The Lady in Question (1940) - her first at Columbia, Ladies in Retirement (1941), and The Desperadoes (1943). This second marriage lasted about as long as the first (1943-1945), supposedly due to Vidor's infidelities. At Columbia, Evelyn hit pin-up status and sparked a number of war-era pictures. She played Boris Karloff's daughter in the crime horror Before I Hang (Nick Grinde, 1940) and a blind woman who befriends the hideously scarred Peter Lorre in the excellent The Face Behind the Mask (Robert Florey, 1941). She also played an ingenue in Here Comes Mr. Jordan (Alexander Hall, 1941) with Robert Montgomery. Gary Brumburgh at IMDb: "No shrinking violet this one, but despite her talent, vivacity and sheer drive, lovely and alluring blonde Evelyn Keyes would remain for the most part typed as a "B" girl on the silver screen."

 

Evelyn Keyes spent most of the early 1940s playing leads in many of Columbia's B dramas and mysteries. In the post-war years, a third tempestuous but highly adventurous marriage (1946-1950) to John Huston made the tabloid papers practically on a weekly basis. They divorced after four years. She did some of her best work during this period. Keyes appeared as the female lead opposite Larry Parks in Columbia's blockbuster hit The Jolson Story (Alfred E. Green, 1946). She followed this up with an enjoyable minor screwball comedy, The Mating of Millie (Henry Levin, 1948), with Glenn Ford. She was then Kathy Flannigan in Mrs. Mike (Louis King, 1949). Keyes' last role in a major film was a small part as Tom Ewell's vacationing wife in The Seven Year Itch (Billy Wilder, 1955), which starred Marilyn Monroe. Keyes officially retired in 1956, but she continued to act. She married bandleader Artie Shaw (1957–1985). Keyes said of her many relationships: "I always took up with the man of the moment and there were many such moments." While married to Huston, the couple adopted a Mexican child, Pablo, whom Huston had discovered while on the set of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Very much the traveler, Evelyn lived sporadically all over the world, including France, England, and Mexico, and spoke Spanish and French fluently. Evelyn returned to the acting fold every once in a while. She joined up with Don Ameche in a 1972 tour of the musical 'No, No, Nanette' and also would show up on an episode of The Love Boat (1977) or Murder, She Wrote (1984) every now and then. In 1977 she published her autobiography 'Scarlett O'Hara's Younger Sister: My Lively Life In and Out of Hollywood'. Wikipedia: "Keyes expressed her opinion that Mrs. Mike was her best film. She also wrote of the personal cost she paid by having an abortion just before Gone with the Wind was to begin filming, as the experience left her unable to have children." Among the many Hollywood affairs, Keyes recounted in 'Scarlett O'Hara's Younger Sister' were those with Glenn Ford, Sterling Hayden, Dick Powell, Anthony Quinn, David Niven, and Kirk Douglas. She also became involved with flamboyant producer Mike Todd for three years during his preparation and filming of Around the World in 80 Days (Michael Anderson, 1956). She even played a cameo role in the movie and helped with publicity. During the filming, he broke things off after falling in love with Elizabeth Taylor, whom he later married. The positive thing that came out of it for her was that she had invested most of her money in the picture and was financially set for life as a result. In 2005, she sued Artie Shaw's estate, claiming that she was entitled to one-half of Shaw's estate pursuant to a contract to make a will between them. Shaw died in 2004. In July 2006, a Ventura, California jury unanimously held that Keyes was entitled to almost one-half of Shaw's estate, or $1,420,000. Evelyn Keyes died in 2008 from uterine cancer at the Pepper Estates, an assisted-living residence in Montecito, California. She was 91. She was cremated with her ashes being divided among her relatives with the remaining half sent to Lamar University in Port Arthur, Texas, and the last of the cremated remains being buried with her relatives in the family plot at The Waco Baptist Church Cemetery, Waco, Georgia, with a small tombstone with the epitaph 'Gone with the Wind', where her ashes were buried in 2008.

 

Sources: Gary Brumburgh (IMDb), Wikipedia, and IMDb.

 

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Leica M7 Japanese Engrave Limited Edition, Leica Summitar 50mm F/2

 

Its serial number is 2888xxx, with MP viewfinder (starting 2885xxx or above, and some 2884xxx)

 

Lenses of MS Optics (formerly named as MS Optical) - Sonnetar 50mm F/1.1, Apoqualia-G 28mm F/2, Perar 28mm F/4, etc

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NO. This is NOT a China Edition LP670-4 SV. It just looks like one.

 

A beautiful Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SV.

Plates are from Saudi Arabia. It's grey with orange parts (brake calipers, sideskirts and SV signs). What a great car. Although to be honest I think that having both big and small "SV" signs on the car is a bit "TOO MUCH" lol ! Nevertheless, great car and great color combo! BEAUTIFUL.

 

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Opening the box of the Harrods Anna and Elsa LE100 dolls, to get a better look at them. We can do this without damaging the packaging in any way, by sliding the multiple covers off the box until the dolls are in the open. We can also get a look at the Certificate of Authencity, which is below the bottom of the inner box. The set is #39 of 100.

 

First look at the Harrods special edition of the Disney Store's Limited Edition Anna and Elsa Doll Set. I purchased it through a reseller, as it was only sold at the Harrods London store. It was released on November 1, 2013, in an edition of 100. The retail cost is more than four times that of the separately sold LE Anna and Elsa dolls (which will be released worldwide on November 20, 2013, in an edition size of 2500). As might be expected, the dolls are considerably different in details than the ''regular'' limited edition dolls. In particular there is considerably more crystals on the outfits, and embroidered snowflakes completely cover the outer gown (cape) of Elsa. Also, Elsa's skin has a pearly shiny surface, very similar to the skin of LE Ursula, although it has a much paler purplish color.

 

They are 17'' fully articulated dolls, with doll stands and certificated of authenticity. Anna is in her coronation gown, Elsa is in her Snow Queen gown.

The October Loot Bag minifig for my Patreon supporters is Djedar Rath from Wulfgard: The Tomb of Ankhu - Mummy's Curse Edition! Comes with a 2-sided head, khopesh, dagger, and mask! Happy Halloween! 🎃

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