automobilia
Britishplural noun
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Inside, row after row of Porsches, Jaguars, Ferraris, Mercedes-Benzes and other vehicles sit under fluorescent lights in rooms decorated with automobilia.
From Los Angeles Times
The Tupelo Automobile Museum’s signs and other “automobilia” brought in $428,000 a day earlier.
From Washington Times
At Automobilia’s last big auction, in April 2016, bidders paid as much as $2,000 a lot, with the highest prices for brochures promoting Italian models, Soviet bloc cars and vehicles sold in Asian countries, including China, Iran, Korea and the Philippines.
From New York Times
You can also find: Chinese anatomical prints; hydraulic stools; porcelain and pottery; and assorted automobilia.
More than 50 cars and 170 lots of automobilia were auctioned on Saturday at Aston Martin Works at Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire.
From BBC
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