Pictured right an aerly edition Wizard of Oz book
It was originally published by the George M. Hill Company in Chicago in 1900. The story chronicles the adventures of a girl named Dorothy in the Land of Oz. Initial sales were excellent which led Baum to wri
The fame of Oz was ensured when in 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produced the musical film based on the Wizard of Oz. It has captured the hearts of every generation since and continues to generate a cult following nearly 70 years later.
Numerous films and adaptations have been made since including Muppets' Wizard of Oz, Return to Oz and recently Wicked a hit
stage musical version of the book Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by by Gregory Maguire. Although this latest version takes a slightly revisonist view of Oz history. A sequel to Wicked, entitled Son of a Witch, was published in fall of 2005 and a third book A Cowardly War is planned.
With Oz as popular now as it has ever been there is a huge demand for Wizard of Oz items and luckily for the collector there is massive array of merchandise and collectibles available.
Pictured left Wizard of Oz movie poster.
From first and early editions of the fourteen Oz books to posters, to dolls and snowglobes, and from figurines to music boxes, to collectors specialising in particular characters and themes.
Pictured right the original dress worn by Judy Garland in the Wizard of Oz
Original memorabilia from the film has seen record prices notably the famous Ruby Slippers which fetched $660,000 when at auction at Chritie's East in New York in May 2000.
Pictured left Ruby Slippers from the Wizard of Oz
Jon Baddeley, Group Head of the Collector’s Department at Bonhams said,“We are absolutely delighted at this world record price. This is a fairytale ending to one of the most romantic pieces of movie costume to be offered at auction.”
Waterglobes and Music Boxes
Pictured right is the Wizard of Oz Tornado Waterglobe which plays the tune "It Really Was No Miracle" and pictured left is the Wizard of Oz Four Character Figurine which plays the tune "We're off to see the Wizard".
Dolls
The range of colourful characters has led to many great collections of dolls over the years. Many doll companies and designers have created dolls including Barbie, Madame Alexander and Rober Tonner.
We will be adding more Wizard of Oz collecting sections shortly.
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