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Kenner Dagobah playset : While not really a Yoda item, it is, of course, Yoda's home, and so I thought should be included. The box features a nice diorama of ESB, and among the accesories, a back pack for carrying Yoda is included. Made in 1980.
Leeward's Craft Store ornament : This unique item, which I believe some call a 'sun catcher' was sold for the release of Empire. Exclusive to Leeward's, the item was a do-it-yourself adornment, where you would melt colored rocks into the metal frame to produce a semi-translucent hanging ornament. Yoda came in a package with R2. One of the more unique items around.
Random House bookmark : This placeholder, released around the time of Return of the Jedi, features some extremely nice artwork of the Jedi Master.
Lee Co. Belt with Yoda Belt Buckle : This bronze belt buckle was made in 1980 and came along with a leather belt. It was initially available in three sizes. You can see a picture of the back of the buckle here.
Kenner ESB Store Display : This embossed Yoda display was made to attract figures to the isles during the release of The Empire Strikes Back. You better believe it did its job!
King Seeley Thermos ESB metal lunch box : Also made of tin, this lunch box is graced with some very nice artwork of Yoda on one side, and a shot of Han, Leia, Chewie, and Threepio inside the Millenium Falcon on the other. The thermos itself also featured Yoda.
King Seeley Thermos ESB tin lunch pail : Or you can call it a lunch box. A picture of Yoda, Luke, and R2 in Dagobah graces one side of it, while the other side has a picture of Snowtroopers.
Manton Cork Co. die-cut Yoda bulletin board : A huge item, it's dimesions are around 16"  by 23" . A glow in the dark version is available in addition to the regular one, and a non die-cut version with a dome top was also made.
Metal Box Co. combination bank : Tin box much like a combination safe.  Released around 1980.
Metal Box Co. Micro Tin : This company seemed to have really liked Yoda, since they featured him in most of their products. A "Macro Tin" was also made, which was a larger version of this one without the smooth corners.
Metal Box Co. pencil tin : Tin pencil case released around 1980. Several other similar Yoda tins were also made by this company.
MPC Encounter on Dagobah model kit : This is the original Encounter kit released in 1981. It was later rereleased by AMT / ERTL around 1994. Note that the rereleased box differs significantly from the vintage one. The actual kits inside are identical.
Random House Yoda's Activity Book : Sold in 1981, it included several games and activities for children.
Omni Cosmetics Yoda soap : A very nice carved soap. Also available in two different sets: one with Yoda, Vader, Chewie, and Luke, and another set with Leia, Luke, Yoda, and Chewie. Released in 1982.
Omni Cosmetics Yoda shampoo bottle : A Yoda shaped bottle filled with , you guessed it, shampoo. They also made a Yoda bar soap which also came in a collection, and a bubble bath. The bubble bath bottle looks pretty much identical to the shampoo one.
Sigma Yoda bank : I'm not sure about the exact year in which this was produced, but it was made in the early 80s. It's one of the most beautiful Yoda pieces I've seen. If you're the kind who likes to have everything that came originally with a collectibe, when buying these, know that they featured a hang tag around their neck.
Sigma candle holder : Another nice item, similar to the Sigma vase.
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Sigma Yoda vase : A nice vase, but small. Pretty tough to find.

Sigma Yoda trinket box : Yet another curious and beautiful Sigma porcelain item. Exact issue date is unknown, but it is vintage, and is pretty scarce.

Sigma Yoda figural mug : A figural mug of our little green friend. It seems to be one of the more common Sigma items.
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Sigma Yoda figural mug : A figural mug of our little green friend. It seems to be one of the more common Sigma items.
Sigma Yoda trinket box : Yet another curious and beautiful Sigma porcelain item. Exact issue date is unknown, but it is vintage, and is pretty scarce.

Sigma Yoda vase : A nice vase, but small. Pretty tough to find.

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Sigma candle holder : Another nice item, similar to the Sigma vase.
Sigma Yoda bank : I'm not sure about the exact year in which this was produced, but it was made in the early 80s. It's one of the most beautiful Yoda pieces I've seen. If you're the kind who likes to have everything that came originally with a collectibe, when buying these, know that they featured a hang tag around their neck.
Omni Cosmetics Yoda shampoo bottle : A Yoda shaped bottle filled with , you guessed it, shampoo. They also made a Yoda bar soap which also came in a collection, and a bubble bath. The bubble bath bottle looks pretty much identical to the shampoo one.
Omni Cosmetics Yoda soap : A very nice carved soap. Also available in two different sets: one with Yoda, Vader, Chewie, and Luke, and another set with Leia, Luke, Yoda, and Chewie. Released in 1982.
Random House Yoda's Activity Book : Sold in 1981, it included several games and activities for children.
MPC Encounter on Dagobah model kit : This is the original Encounter kit released in 1981. It was later rereleased by AMT / ERTL around 1994. Note that the rereleased box differs significantly from the vintage one. The actual kits inside are identical.
Metal Box Co. pencil tin : Tin pencil case released around 1980. Several other similar Yoda tins were also made by this company.
Metal Box Co. Micro Tin : This company seemed to have really liked Yoda, since they featured him in most of their products. A "Macro Tin" was also made, which was a larger version of this one without the smooth corners.
Metal Box Co. combination bank : Tin box much like a combination safe.  Released around 1980.
Manton Cork Co. die-cut Yoda bulletin board : A huge item, it's dimesions are around 16"  by 23" . A glow in the dark version is available in addition to the regular one, and a non die-cut version with a dome top was also made.
King Seeley Thermos ESB tin lunch pail : Or you can call it a lunch box. A picture of Yoda, Luke, and R2 in Dagobah graces one side of it, while the other side has a picture of Snowtroopers.
King Seeley Thermos ESB metal lunch box : Also made of tin, this lunch box is graced with some very nice artwork of Yoda on one side, and a shot of Han, Leia, Chewie, and Threepio inside the Millenium Falcon on the other. The thermos itself also featured Yoda.
Kenner ESB Store Display : This embossed Yoda display was made to attract figures to the isles during the release of The Empire Strikes Back. You better believe it did its job!
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Lee Co. Belt with Yoda Belt Buckle : This bronze belt buckle was made in 1980 and came along with a leather belt. It was initially available in three sizes. You can see a picture of the back of the buckle here.
Random House bookmark : This placeholder, released around the time of Return of the Jedi, features some extremely nice artwork of the Jedi Master.
Leeward's Craft Store ornament : This unique item, which I believe some call a 'sun catcher' was sold for the release of Empire. Exclusive to Leeward's, the item was a do-it-yourself adornment, where you would melt colored rocks into the metal frame to produce a semi-translucent hanging ornament. Yoda came in a package with R2. One of the more unique items around.
Kenner Dagobah playset : While not really a Yoda item, it is, of course, Yoda's home, and so I thought should be included. The box features a nice diorama of ESB, and among the accesories, a back pack for carrying Yoda is included. Made in 1980.