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Avon Collector's Lost & Found is a community website for Avon collectors to submit and view classified ads , find information about collectible Avon, get help identifying Avon collectibles , etc. We hope you enjoy this newly redesigned site!

Submitted by admin on Tue, 2009-03-17 21:49. admin's blog

About ICollectAvon Classifieds . . .

ICollectAvon Classifieds memberships prices have been reduced! Members may post classified ads containing text, links and graphics. Whether you want to post lists of collectibles, individual items for sale, wanted ads, announcements... that is up to you! A membership also allows you to post questions to the What-Is-It? section, to get help identifying your Avon collectibles. Memberships run for a length of 1 month for $3, and may be renewed. Payments are currently made by PayPal. To sign up for a membership, you must first create a username and password. Then log in with your username and password to view the membership page where you can sign up for a paid membership to post ads. It is free to view classified listings, and you do not need to sign in to do that.

Submitted by admin on Tue, 2009-03-17 21:49. admin's blog

Virtual Museum of Avon

New: Avon Collector's Lost & Found has a virtual museum of products, brochures and Avon related items covering the past 45 years in memory of my friends Veena Manhas, Gloria Walker and Shirley Guay. They were all avid Avon collectors and all made major contributions to this part of the website. We have Avon items from around the world, including the US, Canada, Europe and the Middle East. Some items in the museum will be for sale. If you have something that you think Avon Collectors would enjoy looking at online, contact us!

Submitted by admin on Tue, 2007-01-30 10:04. admin's blog

In memory of Veena...

One of the nicest Avon Collectors to ever live has passed away. I'm so glad to have had her as a friend. She was known by nearly everyone who frequents this site. She was a fountain of knowledge about the artists who created individual Avon collectibles. She was a generous businesswoman, who often shipped goods to people without being paid first. Veena Manhas of CANADA was born July 4, 1963 and died Nov. 14, 2005 after suffering a hip fracture. Because of her serious illnesses, she always lived at home. Her father died when she was a child and her sister Gina died in 2004 during gallbladder surgery.

Submitted by Rose Bloom on Thu, 2006-08-10 14:25. read more | Rose Bloom's blog
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