Here's a tour of my Muppet collection...
The first shelf has some games and puzzles, my collection of Kermits, Dark Crystal dolls, Tyco Sesame Beans collection, Dinosaurs figures, and Funko Pops of Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. On the left hangs a Muppet Show era kids apron with Kermit and Miss Piggy dancing.
On the next shelf is my collection of Animals and the Electric Mayhem Band items, some Sesame vintage plush toys including three Honkers (the orange one is hiding behind the side of the shelf), then there's the Fisher Price playset and figures, an Ernie cookie jar, and the complete Sesame Street Funko Pops collection. The three large Sesame figures are garden statues.
On the top shelf is the original Fisher Price Muppet Show collection as well as some PVC figures and a few other items, then there's the Muppet Babies and Fraggle Rock collections. I'm still missing the Mokey plush toy by Tomy. I keep missing out whenever I see it! I'll get one eventually! LOL The next shelf has my Sesame puppet collection including the Count and several of the Child Guidance puppets in boxes, as well as the finger puppets and a few other figures. The bottom section is Knickerbocker plush toys, Hasbro plush, and a few others. At the bottom are three bins of Muppet toys that I wasn't able to fit out on the shelves! LOL
In the other corner I have more Muppet Show character plush toys and figures, the rest of my Fraggle rock collection and a few Bear in the Big Blue House plush toys, even more Sesame plush toys which are mostly by Applause, and underneath Grundgetta and the Count toys are all of my Muppets records!
I also have two different sets of Ernie and Bert dolls and a vintage framed picture of them. The smaller series of figures in original boxes is by Knickerbocker from 1981, which includes the Big Bird and Cookie Monster figures. Both sets of these Ernie and Bert dolls are very hard to find!!!
Last is my collection of Sesame Street action figures in original packages, along with my Sesame pvc figures (the top three rows are Applause figures, and the next two rows are mostly Tara Toys). At the bottom of the picture are two rows of finger puppets. Ta-da!