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Inside the Booming Collectibles Market with Kayleigh Davies | Sponsored by Auctionet

Inside the Booming Collectibles Market with Kayleigh Davies | Sponsored by Auctionet

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What if the box of action figures in your parents' attic could fund a house deposit?

In this episode of Behind the Seen, Carrie Scott sits down with Kayleigh Davies, a toy specialist with Auctionet with 15 years of experience in the auction world. Kayleigh stumbled into her dream career by accident—walking into a glowing auction house filled with toys and knowing instantly "this is where I belong."

But this isn't just a conversation about nostalgia. It's about a fundamental shift in how we think about value.

While the art world focuses on overlooked painters and undervalued movements, the collectibles market has quietly exploded. Pop culture departments that didn't exist at major auction houses a decade ago are now selling handwritten lyrics, concert memorabilia, and vintage toys for record-breaking prices. What was once dismissed as "just plastic" is now funding real estate purchases.

Kayleigh reveals how childhood Transformers have funded house deposits, why the pop culture market exploded, and what you should check in your attic before it's too late. Plus: the surprising gender gap in toy collecting and the 1920s bangle that still haunts her.


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