Museum Wax
Museum Wax
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![]() MUSEUM WAX 2 oz for ANCHORING ARTIFACTS COLLECTIBLES $11.95 Time Remaining: 24d 18h 5m Buy It Now for only: $11.95 |
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Fob seal Photo Mugs
Sale Price: $15.99 |
DescriptionGold alloy fob seal set with a crystal intaglio. The intaglio is cut with the marital arms of a member of the Nelson Family. The seal has an associated wax impression.. Features
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Fob seal Photo Mugs
Sale Price: $15.99 |
DescriptionGilt fob seal set with a black glass intaglio. The intaglio is engraved with a profile portrait depicting Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805). The seal has an associated wax impression.. Features
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Fob seal Photo Mugs
Sale Price: $15.99 |
DescriptionBrass fob seal set with a glass intaglio. The intaglio is engraved with a star and the name NELSON. The seal has several associated wax impressions.. Features
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Everything Is Saved
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DescriptionEverything Is Saved by David Wax MuseumThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. |
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Live at the Wax Museum
Sale Price: $85.00 |
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Everything Is Saved
Sale Price: $8.99 |
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Mystery of the Wax Museum [VHS]
Sale Price: $21.98 |
DescriptionNot at all a musty relic of the early-sound era, this lively thriller (shot in a soft, trial version of Technicolor) is saucy, pre-Code fun. As corpses disappear from the morgue, Lionel Atwill's wax museum adds to its displays. Coincidence, or the work of the hideously deformed fiend stalking the Manhattan night? Most of the snappy dialogue comes courtesy of reporter Glenda Farrell, a vintage wisecracking dame. It was remade in 1953 as House of Wax. --Robert Horton |
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Charlie Chan: At the Wax Museum [VHS]
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Quakehold! 88111 Museum Putty Neutral
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DescriptionSecures antiques & collectibles Reusable Features
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Quakehold! 33111 Museum Gel, Clear
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DescriptionDepending on where you live-and depending on where you keep the crystal-you may be in need of Quakehold!'s museum gel. Here's how it works: simply pinch off a bit of the non-toxic gel and adhere it to the bottom of the object you want to secure, then place it on the shelf. The gel will hold it fast in the event of an earthquake. If you ever want to move the object to another location, simply twist and pull to separate it from the shelf. The gell is fully reusable, and it doesn't leave marks on wood or other materials.--Josh DettweilerWhat's in the BoxFour-ounce jar Features
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Wax Museum - Gatlinburg, TN









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