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Some helpful links to halloween Ebay auctions which are ending soon!

With a week left, I thought it would be cool to compile some quick access links to Ebay auctions for halloween merchandise. You can find some decent deals if you have a few minutes to browse. I've included Department 56-specific items as well as specialized searches for general halloween merchandise. Halloween aside, check out the Grinch mention below!

* All halloween merchandise auctions ending soon
- A really strange mix of costumes, props, decorations and more.

* General Department 56 halloween merchandise auctions ending soon
- If I was going to pick something from page one, it would probably be the "Haunted Funhouse", which would go well with our halloween amusement park display. Bidding on that piece is at $ 26.98.

* Department 56 Sleepy Hollow merchandise auctions ending soon
- There are 22 listings here, and a few of them are lots. If I were going to start collecting this subset, I would want a complete lot of items for sale. Bidding on the lot starts at $ 49.

* Department 56 All Hallows' Eve merchandise auctions ending soon
- With only 6 matching items found, my recommended selection here would have to be the Mordecai Mould Undertaker building. Further down the page they also list some "buy it now" items from Ebay Stores.

* Decorative halloween merchandise auctions ending soon
- 895 matching items. My favorite item from page one has to be the "Standing Witch"!

* Dracula merchandise auctions ending soon McFarlane Grinch
- 2511 items. The definite pick here is the McFarlane Monsters. If you've never seen Todd McFarlane's action figures, they are incredibly detailed. This set includes the classics: Dracula, the Mummy and Frankenstein. You may also want to check out his Grinch series!

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