Auction 1 ROTHOFF'S
Jul 19, 2021
גבעת שמואל, Israel

Rothoff’s was created out of a love for history, the adventure of discovery, and the excitement from the story behind the finds.

With 25 years of accumulated experience and professionalism in diamonds, backgrounds in interior architecture, art, history, antique collectibles, literature, wines, business management, and expeditions around the world, our team here at Rothoff decided to set up a unique auction house that would provide an intoxicating shopping experience. Our sales will initially be online, and we have ensured nothing but the best stories and thrills behind the items on the screen as well.

 Many more adventures are in store for the near future, and we look forward to embarking together on the journey into the history of each item, wrapped in an aroma of flavors, fragrances, and experiences.

Join us, we are taking off.


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LOT 12:

Lot 2 of rare collectible cards of the GARBAGE PAIL KIDS series

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Sold for: $100
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$ 20
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Lot 2 of rare collectible cards of the GARBAGE PAIL KIDS series
Lot of rare collectible cards of the GARBAGE PAIL KIDS series
From the 80s
16 cards
The "Garbage Pail Kids" card series was very popular with children in the 1980s. The success was insane. Every child in the country walked around with several cards ready in his pocket in case he met another child with cards he did not yet have. The series was first released in 1985 in the United States and its dizzying success has been translated into many languages ​​and to the Hebrew version as well. In 1987, a film was even produced about it that was a pretty big failure and provoked protest among parents that the concepts such as "Pouring Lauren" or "Large Marge" sounded less politically correct even then ...
In 2003, the "Garbage Pail Kids" returned to the United States market with new cards and sequels, which are still produced and sold there today.
In 2007, mobile companies and various mobile portals offered their customers to download to their mobile device digital wallpapers of the garbage bunch characters.
 And the cards have become a sought-after collectible item.

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