Advertising, Toy & Doll Auction
Totals $1.3 Million!

Auction: June 26, 2009

Preview: June 25, 2009

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1000
$1,207.50

CAST IRON TRAFFIC SIGNALS, GAS PUMP & VARIOUS ROAD SIGNS. A rare and seldom found battery operated traffic light, an Arcade gas pump, 3 A.C. Williams roadway accessories, and three other various accessories. A great diverse lot and a must have for any collector of cast iron automotive toys. SIZE: Ranges from 5″ to 8-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Ranges from good to very good. 1-9099 (800-1,200)

1001
$14,375.00

GREEN FLAT TOP ARCADE CAB STILL BANK. The classic life like version of the flat top cab from the 1930s is rare due to color and being a still bank. In outstanding untouched condition, this toy would really “scream” with a minor cleaning to bring out the true color and luster of the paint. The nickel plated driver, cowl lights and cast wheels, including the spare, further enhance the appeal of this toy/bank. Toy still retains its original Arcade decal and nickel plated trap. SIZE: 8″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Near mint. 1-9084 (3,000-4,000)

1002
$3,450.00

ARCADE “FLAT TOP” YELLOW CAB. A classic and highly desirable flat top yellow cab with nickel plated cowl lamps and nickel plated iron tires with orange hubs. Identical in nature to the green and black version (lot #1001) except that this is the non-still bank version. Painted in standard black and orange and retaining original Arcade decal. SIZE: 8″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus original condition. 1-9139 (2,000-3,000)

1003
$1,265.00

DIMINUTIVE ARCADE SOLID STRIPED YELLOW CAB. The infamous smallest size Arcade Yellow cab, this rarer version features a solid stripe as well as nickel plated cast iron tires and spare. Attractively painted in orange and black with Arcade decal intact on driver’s side. SIZE: 4-3/4″ l PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus. 1-9113-1 (600-800)

1004
$3,450.00

ARCADE SCISSOR DUMP MACK COAL TRUCK. A classic Mack truck in vibrant red paint, still retaining shovel and divider in rear bed. “Coal” is stenciled on either side with dual spoked nickel-plated rear wheels. Brilliantly painted in red with gold highlights, this toy retains its original Arcade sticker. SIZE: 10″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus to near mint. 1-9116 (1,500-2,500)

1005
$5,750.00

LARGE ARCADE MACK ICE TRUCK. An absolutely incredible all-original example right down to the removable tailgate, a plethora of simulated ice cubes, tongs, and tool chest located behind driver. The Arcade toy company replicated the Mack truck in the finest detailing possible, making a variety of different vehicles such as this unit. Robin’s egg blue with gilt highlights, and nickel plated driver. SIZE: 10-1/2″ l PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus to near mint. 1-9119 (2,000-3,000)

1006
$3,162.50

LARGE ARCADE MACK DUMP TRUCK. A replica of the real thing, this truck features an automatic lift bed, simply by pressing the spring loaded lever on the cab roof, and instantaneously rises to dump its load. Nickel plated spoked iron wheels, including dual rear wheels, adorned the robin’s egg blue chassis and dump bed. A rare opportunity to buy a somewhat common toy in exceptional and vibrant paint. SIZE: 12″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus to near mint. 1-9115 (1,000-1,500)

1007
$5,175.00

RARE ARCADE WHITE DUMP TRUCK. A stunning vehicle, not only in toy form, but in real life as well. A perfect replica of the real thing, this vehicle was a construction workhorse. This example features white rubber tires over steel spoked wheels, spring loaded dump body, and its Arcade decal intact on driver’s side. SIZE: 11-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good plus. 1-9102 (2,500-4,500)

1008
$1,725.00

KENTON OVERLAND CIRCUS CALLIOPE TRUCK. Mimicking real life, this truck would drive down the street announcing the forthcoming circus. The Kenton toy company replicated this vehicle in toy form and of course every young man would associate the good times at the circus with this toy. Uncommon, this version is the large size and comes in the unusual bright orange with gilt trimming and imitation white balloon tires made of cast iron. SIZE: 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall good to very good, missing one figure, and driver is incorrect. 1-9085 (800-1,200)

1009
$4,600.00

ARCADE INTERNATIONAL RED BABY DUMP TRUCK. Perhaps one of the finest known examples to exist. With rubber tires covering disc hubs, this toy looks like it just came from the factory (even though it was 70 years ago). Although somewhat common, this is undoubtedly an upgrade for just about any collector! It must be seen in person to fully appreciate the condition of this toy. SIZE: 10-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Near mint, this toy is a screamer. 1-9076 (800-1,200)

1010
$1,265.00

LOT OF 8 ARCADE ROAD SIGNS & GAS PUMPS. A nice grouping of multicolored Arcade fixtures. The five road signs have Arcade labels intact. Two of the three gas pumps have Arcade decals. SIZE: Ranges from 4″ to 6″ PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good. 1-9136 (600-800)

1011
$3,220.00

EXTREMELY LG. LOT OF ARCADE ROAD SIGNS & GAS PUMPS. Fine lot consisting of three cast iron gas pumps, thirteen road signs, iron waste paper can and iron mail box, iron stop light, iron fire box, etc. This is an extremely large lot of very fine pumps and signs. Also contains two Arcade brass factory mementos and a tin and iron working Arcade gas pump. SIZE: Largest being 7-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good to near excellent. 1-9138 (1,000-1,500)

1012
$63,250.00

CLOCKWORK “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” MOTORCYCLE. The crown jewel of any cast iron motorcycle or automotive toy collection. A fabulous toy by itself, but then add the clockwork mechanism to further enhance the appeal and rarity of this toy. Only a handful of cast iron toys were ever produced with clockwork mechanisms. Believed to be one of only 2 or 3 known existing clockwork examples, this toy is in remarkable, untouched, uncleaned, as found condition. A very light soiling to enameled blue could be easily cleaned to bring the toy back to its vibrant original luster and beauty. The motorcycle is enameled in robin’s egg blue with gilt trims and a lacquered black roof. Black rubber tires (some distressing), polished aluminum handlebars and a nickel plated engine head increase the desirability of this toy. Decals depicting the Indian logo on fuel tank and flowered decals adorning body of delivery van. Just another example of Larry’s quest for the best in automotive toys! SIZE: 10″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus, clockwork mechanism untested. 1-9135 (50,000-75,000)

1013
$6,612.50

LARGEST SIZE HUBLEY BORDEN’S MILK TRUCK. The classic milk delivery truck from the 1930s, this vehicle features spoked nickel plated wheels, nickel plated grill with headlights, a standing nickel plated delivery driver, and a rear opening door. Quite possibly made for the Borden’s milk company as a giveaway, this toy was most popular among the children of this time period. Richly painted in off-white with black trim and red lettering. A highly sought after toy for the advanced collector. Rarely one is able to find such a fine example as this toy was susceptible to various damages such as lacking rear door, broken fenders, missing grill, etc. (not so in this case). SIZE: 7-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very fine original condition. 1-9083 (3,000-5,000)

1014
$3,162.50

PAIR OF FORD FOUR DOOR SEDANS. A fabulous pair of brightly enameled Ford sedans with nickel plated wheels. The first is a vibrant red example with gold pinstriping and a nickel plated driver. The second is an unusual orange example with gilt trim, nickel plated driver and original Arcade decal, which is intact. SIZE: Both 6-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus to near mint. 1-9070 (800-1,200)

1015
$2,645.00

RARE BOTTLE SHAPED BORDEN’S MILK WAGON. Once again, toys imitate real life. This vehicle was shaped like a milk bottle, just like the real vehicle that traveled about the country in the late 1930s-1940s. Comical, absurd, questionable are just a few of the words that come to mind when one saw this vehicle coming down the highway. A unique toy and a pleasant reminder of times gone by. Enameled in robin’s egg blue with gold trim and solid rubber tires. SIZE: 6″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine. 1-9143 (800-1,200)

1016
$4,600.00

ARCADE “YELLOW CAB” PANEL TRUCK. Panel trucks, being highly desirable, this particular example is painted in orange and black was dubbed the “Yellow Cab” delivery truck. This delivery truck features rubber tires with iron hubs and includes a side mount by driver’s side door and an electroplated driver. Seldom found, and usually not in stellar condition as this one is. SIZE: 8-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very fine to near mint. 1-9140 (2,500-3,500)

1017
$23,000.00

ARCADE CHECKER CAB. Possibly the finest known example to exist, this lifelike replica of the real Checker cab from the mid-late 1930s was presented in toy form by Arcade. Right down to the inscribed “Checker” on the windshield visor, the elaborately nickel plated grill with headlights and rubber tired wheels including the spare affixed to the rear of cab. Seldom does one have the chance to purchase such a rare and elusive toy, but almost never the opportunity to purchase both versions (see following lot). The body of the vehicle is enameled in a deep, vibrant orange with the roof, window frames, and chassis being black lacquered with silver highlighting to front and rear bumper and lettering on windshield visor. Perhaps the pinnacle of cast iron automotive toys? SIZE: 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus to near mint. Rubber tires are malleable and have a few flat spots. 1-9088 (15,000-20,000)

1018
$4,485.00

ARCADE INTERNATIONAL “BOAT TAIL” PANEL TRUCK. A classic late 1930s streamline delivery van, this toy features a nickel plated grill and solid white rubber tires with blue simulated hubs. In real life, this International delivery van was a mainstay of delivery vehicles, and once again brought reality into toy form. SIZE: 9-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very fine to near mint. 1-9114 (1,500-2,500)

1019
$11,500.00

ARCADE CHECKER CAB. An outstanding all original example, this lifelike replica of the real Checker cab from the mid-late 1930s was presented in toy form by Arcade. Although not inscribed “Checker” on windshield visor, this is a rare version with an elaborate nickel plated grille with headlights and rubber tired wheels including the spare affixed to the rear of cab. Seldom does one have the chance to purchase such a rare and elusive toy, but almost never the opportunity to purchase both versions (see previous lot). This example is completely painted in a butterscotch color with only the roof enameled in black and black highlighting to lower passenger frame windows. SIZE: 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus, hairline crack to right rear bumper support. 1-9089 (12,000-15,000)

1020
$9,775.00
Revised: 6/26/2009

Additional Information: This lot carries the same provenance as lot 1050.

HUBLEY LOCKHEED SIRIUS AIRPLANE. One of the finest known all original examples to exist. Vibrant colors with gray rubber tires, a nickel plated engine & propeller and gilt trim. The open seated cockpit contained Lindberg himself and his copilot. A most desirable as well as realistic toy plane manufactured by Hubley in the 1930s. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus with some minor chipping to paint on wings and tail. 1-9109 (4,500-6,500)

1021
$8,625.00

KILGORE TAT AIRPLANE. A quite unusual example of the Kilgore TAT airplane. Oftentimes this particular toy would have damage such as a crack to the rear fuselage where it was pinned together from the factory. Perhaps the folks at Kilgore realized the problem and altered their production by employing a thumbscrew and nut in the middle of the fuselage as opposed to two rivets, one in the tail section, one in the nose section. The plane would be assembled and just a slight tightening to the thumbscrew would hold the toy together as opposed to pounding on the rivets which oftentimes led to structural damage of the fuselage. It appears that this version also comes in different coloring than the normal TAT airplane, with a more vibrant yellow wing and tail section as opposed to the normal cream color. Most life like in detailing including the ribbed fuselage and wing. This toy also employs rubber tires as opposed to nickel plated disc iron tires. SIZE: 13-1/2″ wingspan. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine to near mint. 1-9108 (4,000-6,000)

1022
$5,462.50

HUBLEY FRIENDSHIP SEAPLANE. A true classic and a highly sought after toy airplane. A typical seaplane of the 1930s, this tri-motor is enameled in a vibrant yellow with blue trim. When the child would pull the cord and drag the toy behind him, the three nickel plated propellers would turn in unison and the child would imagine the plane taking off into the wild blue yonder. Original pull cord is intact and never unraveled, this toy would benefit greatly from a light cleaning to remove 70 years of dust and dirt accumulation. SIZE: 13″ wingspan. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus with a tight hairline crack to fuselage (in front of pilot). 1-9111 (1,500-2,500)

1023
$3,450.00

LARGEST SIZE HUBLEY LINDY AIRPLANE. This is the plane Lindbergh flew from America to France. Realistic in all aspects including the revolving propeller when toy is pushed or pulled along floor. SIZE: 11″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus, toy would benefit greatly from a light cleaning. 1-9105 (1,500-2,500)

1024
$8,050.00

RARE HATHAWAY’S BREAD TRUCK. In phenomenal original condition, this is the rare version of the Hathaway’s truck. Normally found with an advertising decal on side, this is the rubber stamped version. Not only is the paint brilliant, but the rubber stamping almost totally intact with some extremely minor fading to lettering. International decals along with Arcade decal are intact. This toy is rare to find without damage to front bumper, rear door or exceptional paint. SIZE: 9-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus to near mint. 1-9082 (5,000-7,000)

1025
$4,600.00

ARCADE INTERNATIONAL PANEL TRUCK. A wonderful and lifelike depiction of a 1930s International Harvester delivery panel truck. Enameled in rich colors of dark blue, peacock, with yellow pinstripes to center of vehicle and silver trim. Solid rubber disc tires with yellow simulated hubs further enhance the appeal of this toy. SIZE: 9-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine to near mint. 1-9073 (3,500-5,500)

1026
$1,725.00

ARCADE INTERNATIONAL AMBULANCE. One of two ambulances from the golden era of automotive toys (1930s) that was undoubtedly produced as a prototype for possible production. Although Arcade produced a smaller ambulance (approx. 6″) and Kenton produced a larger ambulance from the 1910s, there are no other larger ambulances produced by any toy company from this era. The White panel truck is normally painted in black, as was the case here, but the toy has been overpainted at the factory in a white color with a red cross. Perhaps the decision was made after viewing this toy not to produce for commercial use. It is believed to be one of two known. SIZE: 9-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very good, as typical with white paint, there is some fine crazing. 1-9072 (2,500-5,000)

1027
$17,825.00

SPECTACULAR BULLET-NOSED ARCADE RACE CAR WITH DRIVERS. A true rarity, this aesthetically correct as well as pleasing 1930s race car is in near mint untouched original condition. Nickel plated drivers and exhausts along with a vivid yellow color make this a most appealing toy for collectors of toys as well as race car memorabilia. One of only a few known to exist, this particular example is likely the finest known to exist. Rubber tires over painted red cast iron hubs with adjustable “front end steering”, one can only imagine the joy that a youth would have playing with this toy. SIZE: 10-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Near mint. 1-9104 (8,500-12,500)

1028
$6,900.00

ARCADE BUICK COUPE. A truly stunning and exceptional example of a rare toy. A bit more elusive than the Buick sedan, this particular example is in 100% untouched, as found condition with 70+ years of “shelf dirt”. A light cleaning would truly bring back the luster to the paint and make this a true screamer! Nickel plated driver with white rubber tires over iron hubs, a silver painted radiator grill emblazoned with “Buick” and a cast iron spare also emblazoned with “Buick” all highlighted by gilt trim. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus to near mint. 1-9141 (4,000-5,000)

1029
$2,875.00

ARCADE BUICK SEDAN. The Arcade toy company was known for their many different types of commercial vehicles. They made several passenger vehicles such as the Buick and Chevy cars. Outstanding in nature, and a perfect copy of the real thing, these were most desirable by children as well as collectors of cast iron automotive toys. This example of the classic 1930s sedan has iron spoked hubs covered by balloon rubber tires. The finish black chassis, peacock body with enameled black roof and windows is further enhanced by a silver grill emblazoned “Buick”. Accompanied by humorous miniature tin lithographed sign stating “Men at Work, Except while Buicks are Passing”. SIZE: 8-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine to near mint. Sign is generally good to very good with shallow bend. 1-9120 (3,500-4,500)

1030
$1,265.00

LOT OF 2 ARCADE STAKE BODY TRUCKS. First and most desirable is the Model T embossed with “Anchor Truck Company”, most likely produced as a giveaway for this company. The second is a Chevrolet utility truck without any embossed advertising. SIZE: 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Both toys in very good plus condition. Screw and nut replaced on the bed of the Anchor Truck Co. truck. 1-9134 (1,000-1,500)

1031
$1,725.00

ARCADE FORD WRECKER & FORD 1 TON FLAT BED TRUCK. The classic Ford Model T wrecker with the Weaver boom would haul many a vehicle to the repair shop. The Ford 1 Ton truck was in the process of making another delivery when the engine failed and had to be towed. A great pair. SIZE: Both about 8-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus. 1-9131 (1,000-1,500)

1032
$6,900.00

24″ ARCADE CAR CARRIER WITH 4 CARS. The largest of any car carrier made by any toy company. The truck cab pulls an extended tin bed containing four automobiles. Three of the four cars retain original Arcade decals as does truck cab and flat bed. All units have nickel plated cast iron spoked wheels. SIZE: 24″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus. 1-9144 (1,500-2,500)

1033
$2,587.50

LITHOGRAPHED TIN MOXIE HORSEMOBILE & 6 PACK MOXIE SODA. A promotional giveaway by the Moxie company, this toy was shipped to the child in a flat envelope. Upon receipt the child (or his father) folded the “axles” away from the car, enabling the vehicle to stand up. This particular version is a bit more unusual than the common red version. Included with this toy is an original vintage cardboard 6-pack with unopened bottles of Moxie soda, Maine’s favorite beverage. SIZE: 8-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Toy is near mint, soda is excellent. 1-9137 (800-1,200)

1034
$2,300.00

LOT OF 4 ARCADE CHEVYS. A fine grouping of four different Chevrolets consisting of a sedan, coupe, and a ragtop tourer, and roadster. Sedan has rubber tires with iron spoked hubs, other three vehicles have iron wheels with simulated painted tires. SIZE: All around 6-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good. 1-9129 (1,000-1,500)

1035
$2,012.50

LARGEST ARCADE SERVICE STATION. The oversized Arcade service station with a separate gas pump and lift area. Entrance to garage is gained through side lift door. Arcade decal present on upper marquee. Service station comes with Model T Cabriolet with rumble seat. SIZE: 20″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus. 1-9156-1 (800-1,200)

1036
$2,012.50

ARCADE SUPER SERVICE STATION W/ CAR. Rare Arcade Super Service station with upper level parking area. A seldom found wooden Arcade station with a three-pump bay and ramp to parking area. A unique and difficult accessory to find. Included is rubber tire Model A sedan. SIZE: 11-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus to near mint. 1-9156 (800-1,200)

1037
$2,875.00

LG. ARCADE MACK FIRE TRUCK W/OB. Truck is painted red with gold highlights, nickel plated driver, steel hubs with white tires and pressed steel ladders. A very large and impressive toy. SIZE: 21″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall condition is near excellent plus with some minor wear to ladders and a few chips on fenders. Box is in good condition, missing two end flaps and has partial label. 1-9068 (1,800-2,400)

1038
$1,725.00

ARCADE MACK FIRE TRUCK. Truck is painted red with gold highlights, nickel plated wheels and driver with pressed steel ladders. SIZE: 21″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very good plus condition, lacking one ladder support. 1-9068-1 (800-1,200)

1039
$3,450.00

RARE ARCADE MACK CHEMICAL TRUCK. Seldom found fire truck featuring hose reel, ladder racks, ladders, etc. A rare form with nickel plated spoked iron wheels. One of the hardest Mack vehicles to find and one of Larry’s favorite toys. SIZE: 13″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. 1-9122 (1,250-1,750)

1040
$7,475.00

ARCADE YELLOW COACH BUS. The Arcade toy company had a knack for replicating real life vehicles into toy form. This is another example of their expertise. A true 1930s vehicle of transportation, the young man would imagine being the driver, carting passengers around the countryside. Lifelike right down to the paint scheme, lettering, and side mount tires, this bus is most appealing to collectors today. SIZE: 13″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall excellent condition. 1-9092 (3,500-4,500)

1041
$8,050.00

ARCADE WHITE PANEL TRUCK. Any White vehicles such as the dump truck, bus, or panel truck like this is a rarity! This particular toy is in exceptional untouched all-original condition, and is a true rarity. Features a separate grill emblazoned “White”, rubber tires on iron hubs, and sea foam green body enhanced by gilt trim, and Arcade decal on driver’s side door. SIZE: 8-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus to near mint. 1-9142 (4,000-6,000)

1042
$5,462.50

EXTREMELY RARE ARCADE WHITE AMBULANCE. One of two ambulances from the golden era of automotive toys (1930s) that was undoubtedly produced as a prototype for possible production. Although Arcade produced a smaller ambulance (approx. 6″) and Kenton produced a larger ambulance from the 1910s, there are no other larger ambulances produced by any toy company from this era. The White panel truck is normally painted in a lighter green, as was the case here, but the toy has been overpainted at the factory in a white color with a red cross. Perhaps the decision was made after viewing this toy not to produce for commercial use. It is believed to be one of two known. SIZE: 8-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good, as typical there is some fine crazing to white paint. 1-9071 (4,000-6,000)

1043
$1,265.00

LOT OF ARCADE C.I. ACCESSORIES. Lot consists of 3-gas pump cluster, 2 Thor mangles, a Thor washer, Arcade wheel barrow, vise and a Loth’s fuel saver stove. SIZE: Range from 3″ to 5″ high. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Lot is from good to near excellent. 1-9146 (500-800)

1044
$2,357.50

LARGE LOT OF CI TRACTORS & ACCESSORIES. Lot consists of Allis Chalmares tractor, John Deere tractor, small green tractor, Kenton Galion Master road roller and accessories. SIZE: Largest tractor 7″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Good to near excellent. 1-9097 (800-1,200)

1045
$2,185.00

ARCADE FORD STAKE BODY TRUCK. Unusual form and seldom found, this classic Ford stake body truck is in red with nickel plated wheels and driver. SIZE: 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus. 1-9127 (800-1,200)

1046
$3,162.50

ARCADE TANDEM SIDE DUMPS. A rare form, this toy features nickel plated wheels and tandem trailers with all three units having Arcade decals intact. Although a common sight during the 1920s-30s in real life, this piece is seldom found in the toy world. SIZE: 21″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good plus, chipping most noticeable to roof of cab of truck. 1-9079 (1,500-2,500)

1047
$1,955.00

LARGE ARCADE MACK GASOLINE TANK TRUCK. Produced in two versions, the more desirable/realistic being the iron tanker body. Brilliantly enameled in red with gilt trim and three simulated caps upon tank body, this version also features rubber tires with iron hubs. SIZE: 12-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus with only very minor chipping to sides and cab roof. 1-9124 (1,500-2,500)

1048
$8,912.50

LARGE ARCADE MACK WRECKER. One of the best tow trucks replicated in toy form. A Weaver boom, a step up into frame of bed, and an opening tool box behind boom add to the appeal of this toy. Enameled in bright red with gilt trim, nickel plated iron spoked wheels, and “Wrecker” stenciled on side of truck make this a visually attractive toy. SIZE: 10-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very fine to near mint. 1-9118 (2,000-3,000)

1049
$22,425.00

ONE OF A KIND ARCADE UTILITY VEHICLE. Pictured in the Arcade catalog, this is the only known vehicle of its type that has surfaced to date. Purported to be a prototype and not ever produced. Quite unique in nature and similar to today’s airport utility truck with a rising rear bed to service the airplanes. This example has various positions (6) the rear bed can be adjusted to and two positions for the ladder to be placed in (facing forward or rear). Enameled in red with a green bed and nickel plated disc tires. Still retains Arcade decal on driver’s side. SIZE: 11″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus. 1-9090 (10,000-20,000)

1050
$17,250.00

HUBLEY INGERSOLL RAND COMPRESSOR TRUCK. Perhaps one of the most sought after of the Mack truck series. This is the only known orange version and is in remarkable all original untouched condition. Purported to have been bought by Julian Thomas directly from Clarence Brubaker who was a long time employee of the Hubley toy company. Enameled in orange with a nickel plated compressor and enameled black tanks. Further enhanced with gilt trim and balloon rubber tires. SIZE: 8″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine to near mint with a few minor chips to paint. 1-9077 (3,500-4,500)

1051
$12,650.00
Revised: 7/2/2009

Additional Information: This lot carries the same provenance as lot 1050.

HUBLEY MACK TRUKMIXER. Once again Larry displays his taste for rarity and condition. Seldom found, this truly life like version of the real truck is in near mint untouched original condition. When the child would roll the toy along the ground, the mixer would revolve through a series of gears and the nickel plated expansion tank, aside a delicate cast iron yoke is intact and without damage. The only thing missing is the original box! SIZE: 7-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine to near mint. 1-9087 (6,000-8,000)

1052
$9,775.00

ARCADE WHITE MOVING TRUCK WITH SIDE MOUNTS. A classic moving van produced in many different colors, some with store names or advertising logos. This particular example is mocha colored with deep red highlighting. Dual rear rubber tires with iron hubs and dual side mounts further enhance the appearance of this moving van. Oftentimes, due to the size and weight, this toy becomes damaged through the years, but not the case with this example. Toy is 100% original condition, but would benefit greatly from a light cleaning to remove 70+ years of “shelf dust”. SIZE: 13″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus. 1-9121 (6,000-8,000)

1053
$9,200.00

MAMMOTH KENTON SEDAN. Most likely one of the rarest toys in Larry’s collection, this Kenton sedan is elephantine in size and one of only two known surviving examples. The other is in the Smithsonian Institute. That particular example was part of the Sears Collection. They made replicas during the 1970s of this toy and several others and sold them in the Sears catalog. This particular example came from a factory worker in Kenton, Ohio to Bill Robinson, a toy and bank collector, through an intermediary. When Larry found out about the existence and location of this toy, he actively pursued its purchase. The frame enameled in black and the car body enameled in robin’s egg blue with gilt trim with black window and roof painting. Four iron tires and a spare with the trademark Kenton “Stop Go” coloring on rear and dated “1926”. Driver contained within, but possibly not a Kenton driver. Amazing for the size and weight that this car is free of any damage to the iron castings and truly a rare opportunity for the collector of automotive iron to purchase such a unique and interesting item. SIZE: 12-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. 1-9126 (10,000-20,000)

1054
$10,925.00

RARE ARCADE SCOOP W/ CATERPILLAR TRACKS. Almost never seen, this toy occasionally surfaces on an automotive truck body, but is rarely found on a four-wheeled base such as this one. This is the more elusive and desirable version with chain tracks. Emulating a real life construction vehicle, one can only picture this vehicle in operation at a New York City construction site. Two cranks, one loads bucket, the other raises and lowers beam, a must have for any collector of construction toys. SIZE: 10″ h. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very good plus condition. 1-9110 (1,500-2,000)

1055
$2,530.00

RARE ARCADE SAND LOADER. Enameled in brilliant red, truly a rarity with nickel plated chain tracking and a yellow scoop bucket, this toy was a delight of every young man. Heading out to the sand pile, one could play for hours scooping and loading. Somewhat awkward in design and look, it was almost a perfect replica of the real thing. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Toy is overall in near excellent condition. 1-9075 (1,000-1,500)

1056
$2,587.50
Revised: 6/26/2009

Correction: This toy is a Kenton NOT Arcade.

ARCADE BUCKEYE DITCHER. A great depiction of a commercial trencher prevalent at all construction sites of the time period. Two cranks, one activates the scooping mechanism, the other adjusts the depth at which it would dig. Brilliantly enameled in deep red with nickel plated scoops, wheels, and treads. It is highlighted with green engine housing with gilt trim. SIZE: 13″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus to near mint. 1-9133 (800-1,200)

1057
$6,325.00

ARCADE REO WITH RUMBLE SEAT. Truly a classic automobile in life and as represented here in toy form. Attractively painted in gray with red striping and a nickel plated grill. The six rubber tires over cast iron spoked hubs include two side mount tires further add to the lifelike nature of this vehicle. Oftentimes this toy has missing parts or damage, but this particular example is about as good as it comes! SIZE: 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine to near mint with some minor scuffs to roof. 1-9074 (2,500-3,500)

1058
$3,162.50

SCARCE ARCADE FIRE CHIEF COUPE. Red painted car with embossed “Chief” on sides and gold highlights. Gold painted bell on hood and original “Arcade” decal with white rubber tires and blue painted hubs. Please see lot #1101 for similar example. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Toy is in near excellent condition with some minor scuffing to roof and chipping to back of car. 1-9098 (1,000-1,500)

1059
$1,725.00

ARCADE FORD TOURING CAR STILL BANK. An unusual form, this vehicle has an enclosed coin container with nickel plated trap on underside. Coins are deposited through slot in rear, features rubber tires with spoked iron hubs. SIZE: 6″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine plus. 1-9130 (1,000-1,500)

1060
$1,725.00

LOT OF 2 ARCADE TRUCKS. Lot consists of an Arcade Anthony dump truck and a Ford stake body truck. A nice pair of earlier style commercial vehicles and one of Larry’s earlier purchases. Having been a collector for many years, Larry would often trade with other collectors, and on rare occasion even sell one. Those he purchased early on, he took a fancy to these vehicles for their lifelike qualities. The Anthony dump features a lever action dump body and the Ford stake truck has a fixed stake sided bed. Both vehicles feature nickel plated wheels. SIZE: Stake truck is 9″ l. and the Anthony is 8-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Both are good to very good. 1-9128 (800-1,200)

1061
$2,012.50

LOT OF 3 MODEL T’s. Lot consisting of a black Model T sedan painted black with white tires, a tourer painted black with white painted tires and a coupe painted black with white tires. All three with nickel plated drivers. SIZE: All about 6-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-9103 (800-1,200)

1062
$2,012.50

NIFTY HIGHWAY HENRY AND UNIQUE ART DOGPATCH BAND. Classic band with Daisy May playing piano while Lil’ Abner dances. All original scarce Highway Henry with colorfully lithographed figures, clothesline and bobbing dog’s head. SIZE: Lil Abner 8″ h. Highway Henry 10″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Lil’ Abner band very good. Highway Henry is very good to excellent. Extremely hard to find this toy in such good condition. 1-9069 (750-1,000)

1063
$4,600.00

SCARCE ARCADE WHITE DUMP TRUCK. A stunning vehicle, not only in toy form, but in real life as well. A perfect replica of the real thing, this vehicle was a construction workhorse. This example features nickel plated spoked tires including dual rear wheels, spring loaded dump body, and its Arcade decal intact on driver’s side. SIZE: 11-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good, toy would be greatly enhanced by a light cleaning. 1-9117 (2,000-3,000)

1064
$1,150.00

LOT OF 7 VARIOUS ADVERTISING ROAD SIGNS. By Arcade and other manufacturers. Perhaps the rarest and most unusual is an Arcade roadside for the Great NCR Turf Classic. Another Arcade “Don’t Park Here” sign with a paper label on the reverse for the Grape Belt Nurseries and Fruit Company. Various other signs from Tropical Paint to Malleable Iron Works, and Optimists International. SIZE: 4-1/2 to 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Ranges from fair to near mint. 1-9099-1 (600-800)

1065
$1,437.50

LARGE BELL TELEPHONE TRUCK W/OB. A classic Mack Bell Telephone truck in olive green with gilt trim with a plethora of accessories and tools, including telephone pole trailer, boom, etc. This toy comes with its original cardboard box and pull string and has blue tires mounted on wooden hubs. SIZE: 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Near mint plus unplayed with condition, some minor deterioration to the rubber tires. Lacking the auger. 1-9067 (1,250-1,750)

1066
$1,150.00

LARGE BELL TELEPHONE TRUCK. The more desirable version painted in red with silver trim, this toy comes complete with auger, boom, ladder, various tools, and telephone pole trailer. Toy still retains original pull string. SIZE: 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Near mint, some minor deterioration to right front tire. 1-9067-1 (1,000-1,500)

1067
$805.00

PAIR OF ARCADE GREYHOUND BUSES. Lot consisting of the largest of the Greyhound lines GMC and the Great Lakes Expo 1936 cab and trailer. SIZE: Lg. trailer 14-1/2″ l. Sm. trailer 6-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Large trailer is in near excellent condition with some minor wear at the back roof of the cab. Expo trailer is in near excellent condition. 1-9106 (800-1,200)

1068
$13,225.00

ARCADE MACK HIGHBED SIDE DUMP. An extremely rare toy, not only in design, but in condition as well! The colors are extremely vibrant and this toy most likely was never in the hands of a child. Often susceptible to breakage due to the design, this is an outstanding example. Dual rear rubber tires, a suspended box for displacement of coal, gravel or whatever load was purchased, this toy mimics the real Mack truck of the 1930s. Most likely the finest known example to exist. SIZE: 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Near mint. 1-9091 (4,000-6,000)

1069
$23,000.00

EXTRAORDINARILY RARE ARCADE BRINKS EXPRESS CO. ARMORED TRUCK. Perhaps one might refer to this toy as the “Holy Grail” of the toy kingdom. Two words come to mind: “evasive” and “elusive”. Only a handful of these fabulous toys are known to exist. This toy is believed to have been originally made for the Brinks Company for promotional purposes. Over the years many people have tried to track down an example, but again the toy is most elusive and very few examples are known to exist. Although only 12″ in length, it is a massive 5 pounds and an accurate portrayal of a real life vehicle including gun turrets on the sides and rear. The rear of the truck opens up to a cast iron bed (unlike many of the other panel trucks that have a tin bed) to keep the valuable bullion and cash safely tucked inside. Most toy collectors are aware of this toy, but have probably not had the opportunity to even see or hold one in real life! This is a rare opportunity, perhaps once in a lifetime, to obtain such a treasure for your collection. Brilliantly painted in a deep red with gold highlighting, red hubs, and white rubber tires. SIZE: 12″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: One of the nicest examples known to exist with overall minimal wear and chipping to paint. 1-9078 (20,000-30,000)

1070
$2,070.00

ARCADE NICKEL PLATED ARCADE COUPE WITH COVERED WAGON TRAILER. Late 1930s-early 1940s, nickel grill coupe with rubber tires towing a travel trailer stenciled “The Covered Wagon” on roof. Unusual form and a difficult toy to find complete without damage. SIZE: Car & covered wagon 11-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine. 1-9113 (600-800)

1071
$1,035.00

ARCADE TRACTOR TRAILER STAKE SIDE TRUCK. Larry was always enchanted by the more unusual. This particular unit features a tractor trailer with a simulated stake body, which would have been used to haul produce, barrels, or other sundry goods. Most lifelike in its adaptation to toy form, this vehicle is enameled in brilliant red with nickel plated spoked wheels, and retains its original Arcade decal. Please see lot #1103 for similar example. SIZE: 11″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good plus. 1-9080 (800-1,200)

1072
$747.50

DIMINUTIVE ARCADE TRANSPORT TRACTOR TRAILER. A classic 1930s form, the cab with elongated hood hauls a U-shape front trailer with the embossed lettering reading “Arcade Transport Service”. Typical of the tractor trailers of that period, this was the only size of this toy ever produced. Please see lot #1100 for similar example. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very good plus. 1-9143-1 (600-800)

1073
$805.00

ARCADE FORDSON TRACTOR W/ ACCESSORIES. Green tractor with gold highlights, red wheels and original “Arcade” decals. Also included are two green plows with nickel plated wheels and two other accessories. SIZE: Tractor 5-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good plus condition. 1-9096 (700-1,000)

1074
$5,175.00

SCARCE WHITE ARCADE BUS. A large and impressive bus that was a copy of the White bus of the time period. Most realistic in its adaptation including the radiator grill emblazoned “White” and the raised center roof that was a trademark of said bus. Brilliantly enameled in robin’s egg blue with gilt trim, including a solid stripe down the center. This example also features nickel plated disc wheels with gold hubs. SIZE: 13″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very good to very good plus condition with some chipping to roof. 1-9093 (2,500-3,500)

1075
$5,175.00

ARCADE WHITE BUS WITH SIDE MOUNTS. Perhaps the most desirable version of the White bus, this example features iron hubs with rubber tires, cream and gilt highlighting, and side mount spares. Seldom seen, these buses are rarities and highly sought after by collectors today. A large and impressive bus that was a copy of the White bus of the time period. Most realistic in its adaptation including the radiator grill emblazoned “White” and the raised center roof that was a trademark of said bus. SIZE: 12-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very good with partial Arcade label. 1-9094 (2,000-3,000)

1076
$8,625.00

RARE ARCADE MACK 6 BUS. A three toned bus in black, red and white, this scarce toy is seldom found in toy collections. A separate radiator grille and nickel plated front bumper, both detachable, rubber tires over cast iron hubs, including a driver’s side mount, further enhance the appeal of this toy. Marked “Arcade” on inside frame as well as an Arcade decal on driver’s side door. Although there are some chips and minor flaking to roof, this bus is in remarkable original condition. SIZE: 13″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus. Small casting flaw/crack in rear window. 1-9095 (2,500-3,500)

1077
$747.50

SCARCE ARCADE TOYS AND ACCESSORIES. Lot consists of a Toledo scale, Dayton scale cream separator, Standard scale and an Arcade mangle. SIZE: 4″ to 6″ h. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Cream separator is missing bucket, scale is missing tin scoop, otherwise the lot is from very good to near excellent. 1-9146-1 (400-600)

1078
$1,035.00

ARCADE INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK. Truck is painted red with green dump back, white rubber tires, nickel plated grill and “International” decals on sides. SIZE: 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Near mint. 1-9396 (600-800)

1079
$1,897.50

ARCADE INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK. Truck is painted green with rubber tires, nickel plated grill and bumper and original “International” decals on sides. SIZE: 10-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall near excellent with some very minor scuff marks. 1-9397 (600-800)

1080
$977.50

PAIR OF ARCADE INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS. Circa 1940s. Pre-WWII, this pair of vehicles were some of the last toy made by Arcade. The first depicts an International Harvester dump truck enameled in red with a silver dump body and silver trimmings to cab and solid black rubber tires with silver simulated hubs. The second vehicle depicts a 1940s pickup truck enameled in bright yellow with silver trim. These little details add to the lifelike nature of these vehicles. SIZE: Dump is 11″ l. and pickup is 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very good to near mint. 1-9081 (800-1,200)

1081
$1,955.00

ARCADE INTERNATIONAL STAKE TRUCK. A fine depiction of an International stake bodied truck with iron spoked wheels with rubber tires. Pea green cab and stake body and red chassis enhanced with silver trim bumper and gold headlights. SIZE: 12″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Near excellent with some paint flaking to steel front of stake body. 1-9125 (1,000-2,000)

1082
$6,900.00

24″ NICKEL GRILLED ARCADE CAR CARRIER W/ 3 VEHICLES. Circa late 1930s. This streamlined car carrier with three vehicles is fairly uncommon. All vehicles have nickel plated grills and rubber tires with painted hubs. SIZE: 24″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good plus with some distress to rubber tires. 1-9145 (1,500-2,500)

1083
$1,955.00

INTERNATIONAL CAB OVER ENGINE STAKE TRUCK W/OB. Circa 1940s. An exceptional near mint example with its original box, this streamlined stake body truck is enameled in yellow with nickel plated grill and International decal. This unit is seldom found, especially in its present condition and original box. SIZE: 9-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Truck is in very fine to near mint condition. 1-9148 (1,000-1,500)

1084
$2,012.50

ARCADE CATERPILLAR W/OB. Yellow painted with embossed “Caterpillar” on side of grill. It has exposed engine with nickel plated diver and decal which states “Caterpillar Truck Co.” and also has black wheels with steel treads. SIZE: 8″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Near mint plus condition, almost un-played with. The box is very good plus with some minor distress/taping. 1-9100 (1,500-2,500)

1085
$4,715.00

SCARCE ARCADE MACK MILK TRUCK. Although not as aesthetically pleasing as Arcade’s other creations, this is an extremely rare toy. Occasionally Arcade would employ other materials than cast iron or tin in creating their toy vehicles. The bed of this toy is constructed of wood with “Milk Truck” stenciled on side. SIZE: 13-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very good plus. 1-9154 (1,500-2,500)

1086
$2,875.00

MODEL T W/GAS STATION W/OB. Green and cream gas station with Arcade decal, two Arcade iron gas pumps and a Model T car with the “Kelley Motor” stenciled on one side of roof. Also included is the original corrugated mailing box marked “One Only Garage From Arcade”. SIZE: Garage 10″ h x 13-1/2″ l. Car is 6″. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Crack on roof of gas station, otherwise near mint. Car is in near mint also. The box has one end flap totally missing, otherwise good condition. 1-9152 (800-1,200)

1087
$1,265.00

ARCADE SERVICE STATION W/ 2 PONTIAC CARS. Nice wooden station painted cream with stenciled windows and “Arcade Service”, also original Arcade decal. Two Pontiac cars w/ nickel grill and bumpers and rubber tires. SIZE: Service station 12-1/2″ l x 7″ h. Cars 6″ each. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good with some minor paint loss and chipping. The cars are in very good condition. 1-9151 (600-1,000)

1088
$1,725.00

INTERNATIONAL STAKE TRUCK W/OB. Circa 1940s. An exceptional near mint example with its original box, this streamlined stake body truck is enameled in red with silver trim and International decal. This unit is seldom found, especially in its present condition and original box. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Near mint plus. Box is in very good condition. 1-9147 (800-1,200)

1089
$1,437.50

LARGE HUBLEY MACK PANAMA DIGGER. Hubley made several sizes of this vehicle, this being the largest and most impressive! A typical work vehicle almost always seen on a construction site. This Mack features 8 rear wheels to move in and out and for stabilization purposes. Every young man would fantasize about this toy when seeing the “real” one in action. Undoubtedly one of the best Macks ever produced by any toy company. SIZE: 12″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good plus, slightly heavier chipping to Mack cab. 1-9123 (2,000-3,000)

1090
$1,725.00

EXTRAORDINARY AUTOMOTIVE KENTON CEMENT MIXER. Similar in nature to the free standing Jaeger-type cement mixer, this example is mounted on an automotive chassis. Seldom found, the somewhat exaggerated proportions with the truck cab seemingly undersized, this is a rare and desirable toy. Rarely does one have the opportunity to own such an unusual item. SIZE: 8″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good to near excellent. 1-9112 (500-1,000)

1091
$6,325.00

RARE ARCADE SCOOP WITH SPOKED IRON WHEELS. Almost never seen, this toy occasionally surfaces on an automotive truck body, but is rarely found on a four-wheeled base such as this one. Emulating a real life construction vehicle, one can only picture this vehicle in operation at a New York City construction site. Two cranks, one loads bucket, the other raises and lowers beam, a must have for any collector of construction toys. SIZE: 10″ h. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine original condition. 1-9107 (1,250-1,750)

1092
$2,415.00

LARGEST SIZE HUBLEY PANAMA DIGGER. A scarce little treasure, this toy, enameled in deep blue is often found on the Mack chassis. This version is on simulated caterpillar treads. It is unusual to find in this style and this condition as well. SIZE: 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Very fine to near mint. 1-9101 (800-1,200)

1093
$575.00

LOT OF 6 NICKEL GRILL AUTOS. Lot consists of two panel trucks, two tow trucks, stake body and a coup. SIZE: From 3-1/2″ to 4-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Good to near excellent. 1-9149 (500-1,000)

1094
$1,035.00

LOT OF 5 SNAP-TOGETHER VEHICLES & 3 MOTORBIKES. Lot consists of a small-sized Champion motorbike, two motorbikes- one painted red and one blue and various others vehicles. SIZE: From 3″ to 4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Good to very good condition. 1-9150 (500-1,000)

1095
$9,200.00

HUBLEY PACKARD. Always considered to be the epitome of automotive toys, this Hubley Packard appears to be complete with all original pieces and parts. When lifting the hood, the large nickel plated engine is exposed and when opening the doors, it allows the driver to exit the vehicle. This complex and massive automotive toy with its black enameled frame and roof and robin’s egg blue body is further adorned with simulated white balloon tires constructed of iron. Incredible detailing right down to a 1927 license plate, nickel plated grill, spare tire and ribbed driver and passenger seats further add to the appeal of this toy. This was one of Larry’s favorite toys and he looked for many years before he found an example he was happy with. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. Car appears to have some paint restoration to body and the tires as well. 1-9086 (5,000-7,500)

1096
$690.00

LARGE ARCADE GARAGE. An oversized garage ideal for use with a Hubley Packard. Toy would fit either two smaller vehicles or one large vehicle. Arcade decal intact on front of garage. SIZE: 15″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Larry Seiber of San Jose, CA. CONDITION: Overall very good. 1-9156-2 (400-600)

1097
$5,175.00

DENT PUBLIC SERVICE BUS. Without a doubt one of the finest cast iron automotive buses ever produced by any toy company during the golden era of automotive toys! Two versions of this particular bus were made, one having an extended roof with clerestory and the other having a squatter shallower roof. This bus has the extended roof. Often painted in a variety of colors, all the buses had an enameled black roof, nickel plated wheels (dual rear wheels), and a spare at the back end of the bus. The Newhards were the original partners with the Dent family (the Dents ran the foundry and the Newhards were the sales people). During the mid-20th century the Dent family sold their share of the business to the Newhards who continued to run the business until the 1970s. At the Newhard house were many original toys and memorabilia from the Dent Foundry and in September 1992 the Henry Newhard Estate was sold by Pennypackers Auction Centre. This bus was one of many items sold that day and has since been in a private collection until recently. This toy still retains its original factory sample tag and is in remarkable untouched condition. SIZE: 13 1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall very fine to near mint with some chipping to black roof. 1-9449 (4,500-6,500)

1097A
$6,325.00
Revised: 6/9/2009

Lot Added: RARE “ARE YOU A BUFFALO?” BELL TOY. Fresh from a Midwestern home and produced by the famed Gong Bell Toy Company in the latter part of the 19th century. This toy depicts a buffalo standing on top of the world while questioning if you are a member of the Great Association of Buffalos. A finely cast iron base with simulated wooden branches forming the base. Cast into said base is the number 57 which corresponds to the catalog/item number in the Gong Bell catalog. Handsomely enameled in silver with a brown buffalo & blue “globe”. When pulled along the floor the buffalo would turn right to left while swinging the bell in his mouth. Often times due to the frailty of the iron casting it is very difficult to find this toy in complete and undamaged condition such as this example! SIZE: 5-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus. 1-9452 AT (3,000-4,000)

1098
$1,725.00

WILKINS HORSE DRAWN HAY RAKE W/ORIG. FIGURE. Black painted horse with red wheels and tin and wire rake. SIZE: 9″ l. CONDITION: Overall good to very good with overall wear to horse, hitching attachment and saddle. 1-9335 (1,500-2,000)

1099
$1,265.00

WILKINS FARM WAGON. Two black horses pulling a red wagon with yellow wheels with original driver missing his pin. SIZE: 13″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good to near excellent. Some minor paint loss on seat and figure and probably a replaced back gate. 1-9336 (1,000-1,200)

1100
$345.00

ARCADE PRIVATE LABEL TRACTOR TRAILER. Extremely rare most likely one of a kind, late 1930s tractor trailer with after market adaptation. The trailer, normally found in yellow, is overpainted in pumpkin color with rubber stamped lettering. Obviously adapted during the time period of production and professionally lettered “Inter City Trucking Company” most likely as a giveaway or for promotional purposes. Please see lot #1072 for similar example in the Seiber Collection. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good with heavier wear to rubber tires and lettering on right side of truck. 1-9434 (600-900)

1101
$1,207.50

ARCADE CABRIOLET COUPE. An exceptional toy in outstanding all original condition with provenance. Originally sold by Arcade, this toy then made its way to the Stephenson Museum in Freeport, IL where it was proudly displayed for many years. Al Marwick was able to make a trade with the museum and since then has been in private hands. Painted in vibrant red with gold trims and spoked nickel plated tires with a nickel plated driver. Rumble seat pops open for additional passengers and the trademark Arcade decal is intact on driver’s door. A most difficult toy to find in this condition! Please see lot #1058 for similar example in Seiber Collection. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Some minor chipping, overall condition very fine to near mint. 1-9431 (800-1,200)

1102
$2,242.50

LARGEST KENTON AUTOMOTIVE LADDER TRUCK. Kenton, as well as other toy manufacturers, produced fire trucks and this is believed to be the largest example produced by any toy company. Rarely found with all its original accessories from nickel plated front bumper to painted tin ladders and original painted tool chest. Enameled in red with gilt trim. Cast iron spoked wheels with simulated black/painted tires. Figures are painted in dark blue with either red or orange trim. Only a very few of these toys are known to exist in collectors’ hands. SIZE: 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus with some chipping to ladders, figures and black tires. No apparent damage to castings, which is amazing due to the size of the toy. 1-9433 (1,500-2,500)

1103
$2,242.50

RARE ARCADE LAPEER-TRAILMOBILE. A classic 1930s Arcade toy, this one is especially unusual due to lettering on side of trailer. Only a couple of examples are known to exist! Enameled in red with nickel plated spoked tires, nickel plated driver and original Arcade decal on driver’s door. In as-found untouched condition, this rare toy would benefit greatly from a cleaning. Please see lot #1071 for similar example in Seiber collection. SIZE: 11″ l. CONDITION: Good to very good. 1-9432 (2,000-3,000)

1104
$1,725.00

ARCADE OLIVER TRACTOR WITH OB. Cast iron tractor with nickel plated driver, hard rubber wheels, and original Oliver “Row Crop 70″ decals. Retains original box stating toy No. 356. and lithographed with various Arcade toys around outside of box. SIZE: 7-1/2” l. CONDITION: Tractor appears to be unplayed with, with only slight oxidation to nickel driver. Box in good condition with some edge tears, minor discoloration, one side flap detached, but present. Also has original owner’s name penciled on side of box. 1-9398 (700-900)

1105
$920.00

LOT OF 5 FARM TOYS. Lot consists of Kenton dray wagon, small Kenton stake wagon, Kenton milk wagon, an Arcade hay bailer and an International tractor w/ accessory. SIZE: Largest being 18″ l. Smallest 10″ l. CONDITION: Good to near excellent. 1-9216 (400-600)

1106
$287.50

ARCADE INTERNATIONAL RED BABY DUMP. Red painted dump with original “Arcade” decal, nickel painted wheels and driver. SIZE: 10-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Good condition with paint loss throughout. 1-9210 (300-400)

1107
$258.75

CI ARCADE WRECKER. Red painted wrecker with a green boom. It has a partial “Arcade” decal, nickel plated tires and driver. SIZE: 8-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Good overall condition with wear and chipping throughout. 1-9211 (300-400)

1108
$920.00

ARCADE MCCORMICK DEERING TRACTOR W/ ACCESSORIES. Tractor is embossed with “McCormick Deering Tractor” gray with red wheels with nickel plated driver. Comes with a hay and rake attachment and two plow attachments. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l CONDITION: Overall good condition. 1-9214 (200-400)

1109
$575.00

KENTON HORSE DRAWN LOG WAGON. Black painted horse with silver highlights, cast iron frame painted yellow with yellow wheels and a removable green log with a black boy riding on side of log. SIZE: 13-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Toy is in good to very good condition with paint loss and chipping throughout. 1-9215 (300-400)

1110
$920.00

LOT OF 2 MECHANICAL BANKS. Lot consists of Owl Turns Head and a Halls Excelsior Bank. SIZE: Owl is 7-1/2″ h. ; Halls is 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Halls in very good condition; Owl is in near excellent condition. 1-9389 (600-800)

1111
$1,265.00

LOT OF 7 CUPOLA BANKS. Lot consists of four large Cupolas, one medium and two small. SIZE: Largest 5-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Various conditions from good to very good plus. 1-9390 (700-1,000)

1112
$460.00

LOT OF 8 STILL BANKS. Lot includes Vindex bulldog bank, small Cupola bank, large A.C. Williams deer bank, two building banks, Arcade Beauty horse bank, A.C. Williams elephant bank with Howdah, and small U.S. Mail bank. SIZE: Largest is 8″ h. CONDITION: Varies from good to very good. 1-9205 (300-500)

1113
$977.50

LOT OF 6 CI DOORSTOPS. Lot consists of a Hubley Fish tango dancers, Little Red Riding Hood and wolf, a maid, a Dutch girl, turtle with hat and a dressed rabbit with hat. SIZE: Largest 10″ h. CONDITION: Some chipping on the face of tango dancers and some discoloration, some rust coming through the rabbit, others are in fair condition. 1-9206 (1,500-2,500)

1114
$690.00

ARCADE INTERNATIONAL STAKE BODY TRUCK. Green painted truck with green bed, red undercarriage, white rubber tires and nickel plated driver. Has original back gate and original “Arcade” decal. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall good condition with some chipping to truck and top of cab. Replaced rubber tires. 1-9212 (400-600)

1115
$862.50

LOT OF 8 VEHICLES AND PUMPS. Lot consists of Metalcraft Heinz truck, Arcade Model T coupe, Arcade Pontiac fire engine, red Arcade coupe with rumble seat, small A.C. Williams sedan, a small Hubley Wonder cement mixer, and two cast metal visible gas pumps. SIZE: Heinz truck is 12″ l. Coupes are 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Heinz truck is very good with some overall oxidation. Red coupe is very good with uniform wear, remainder of lot is good to very good. 1-9217 (600-800)

1116
$747.50

LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS TOYS. Lot consists of Little Orphan Annie game, small Stevens safe bank, small Hubley Airflow with nickel grill, A.C. Williams coupe, and small Arcade Yellow cab. SIZE: Game measures 17″ l., Arcade Taxi measures 5″ l. CONDITION: Yellow cab is in near mint condition with original Arcade decal. Remainder of lot averages good. 1-9220 (500-700)

1117
$1,265.00

TWO SUPERB MARX TRUCKS IN ORIGINAL BOXES. 1) USA. Large and impressive pressed steel wrecker marked “Marx City Service” in the best of condition. Crank operation tow hook, solid rubber tires marked “Wyandotte” and grill marked “LMC” (Louis Marx Company). Hard to find complete with original assembly sheet and very colorful folder showing other Marx toys. 2) USA. Model No. 1021. Vivid green, yellow and red graphics on this dynamite Railway Express Agency boxed delivery truck, Circa 1957. Amazingly this working lift-gate truck retains approx. 15 advertising miniature boxes including Wrigley’s, Domino, Kellogg’s, SOS and more. Also includes original dolly, wooden barrel, Railway Express Agency transport sack and complete set of gummed shipping labels. Cool. Original box has red graphics showing operation of the Hi-Lift Tail Gate Truck. SIZE: 20″ l & 19-1/2″ l respectively. CONDITION: 1) Plastic roof horn is split. Toy and box appear unused. Scuffing to front bumper, otherwise excellent plus with all original packing materials present. 2) Near excellent and working with all graphics intact. Contents appearing to be complete. Rubber tires marked “Wyandotte”. Box is crisp and complete. 1-9249, 1-9252 (450-600)

1118
$1,035.00

GIRARD FIRE CHIEF COUPE IN ORIGINAL BOX. USA. A new old stock example of this desirable mid-30s three window coupe featuring wind-up mechanism and siren sound. Front and rear battery operated lights. Brightly finished in red enamel over pressed steel with nickel-plated grill. Rear folding luggage rack. Steerable front end with all rubber tires marked “Girard Balloon”. Rare sleeve-type original box shows coupe whizzing to scene of fire. SIZE: 14″ l. CONDITION: Unused toy is in near excellent working condition. Decals are 100%. Lights and wiring are complete but sporadic. Box sleeve has water stain, overall good. 1-9250 (600-800)

1119
$1,840.00

SMITH-MILLER COCA-COLA DELIVERY TRUCK. A.K.A Smitty Toys. Los Angeles, CA. Model 1-420. An exceptional 1953-54 GMC cab delivery truck with original Coca-Cola decals. Cab is cast aluminum with pressed steel display bed. Wrapped cases as well as green bottles of probable later mfg.(current for truck) Viewed by collectors as one of the most desirable Coca-Cola trucks. Outstanding toy and this writer’s favorite toy in auction. SIZE: 13″ l. CONDITION: Toy and box in unplayed with condition. Decals are 100%, no chips or loss of paint. Toy and box are near mint. 1-9296 (1,200-1,800)

1120
$747.50

SMITH-MILLER KRAFT TRUCK IN ORIGINAL BOX. Santa Monica, CA. Original yellow 1953-54 GMC Model No. 1-304K Kraft Food Truck has cast aluminum cab and pressed steel box. Large side decals offer “A Variety of Cheese for Every Taste”. Remarkably retains original mini Smith-Miller catalog on string tag. Solid rubber tires with “S-M” markings on hubcaps. A seldom seen quality toy with scarce box. SIZE: 14″ l. CONDITION: Decals are 100%. Toy averages near excellent. Box has water stains; complete and good. 1-9280 (600-800)

1121
$632.50

BOXED METALCRAFT SHELL MOTOR OIL TRUCK. Classic 1930s Metalcraft advertising truck complete with 8 original labeled Shell oil barrels. A vibrantly colored box depicts the truck and children playing with the toy as the real example drives by. Seldom does one have the opportunity to obtain such a fine example with its original box. SIZE: 12″ l. CONDITION: Very fine to near mint, box has some tears and missing end flap. 1-9435 (400-600)

1122
$1,035.00

LARGE SMITH-MILLER L.A.F.D. FIRE TRUCK WITH ORIGINAL BOX. Model 1-410. Circa 1953. Outstanding red No. 21 aerial ladder truck marked “Los Angeles Fire Department”. Impressive platform aerial ladder at rear elevates via hand crank. Similar crank extends ladder to 28″. Original gold decals are 100%. A true survivor as this quality Smith-Miller truck is basically unused. SIZE: Truck is 24″ l. CONDITION: Box and toy are near excellent. 1-9281 (800-1,200)

1123
$862.50

CHAD VALLEY DELIVERY TRUCK W/OB. Truck is brightly lithographed in green with small advertising signs on the roof showing various games. Side is emblazoned “The Chad Valley Co., Ltd. Harborne, England” and claims to be “Toy Makers to H.M. The Queen”. Back door opens to reveal clockwork motor with key. SIZE: 10″ l. CONDITION: Truck is near excellent plus condition. Box is in good condition with some minor creasing. One side flap missing and small puncture hole in side. 1-9188 (800-1,200)

1124
$0.00
Revised: 6/26/2009

Additional Information: The toy black lights OK so probably and old old repaint.

KINGSBURY COUPE. Car has red body with black running boards, front and back license plate and is set up for headlights to work on a battery. This coupe has white rubber tires with red painted hubs and a rumble seat. SIZE: 13″ l. CONDITION: Overall near excellent with some rubs on one side of the roof and side panel behind window. 1-9391 (600-800)

1125
$2,300.00

STUTZ PEDAL CAR. Stutz pedal car made by Steelcraft has side headlights, side cowl light, horn, chrome plated removable windshield, steel disc wheels, chrome plated grill and back stop light. A great looking pedal car. SIZE: 48″ l. CONDITION: Professionally restored. 1-9255 (2,000-2,500)

1126
$805.00

AIRPORT JET SERVICE PEDAL CAR. Pedal car is painted powder blue with white handle bars. It has orange hand grips and seat with original black rubber tires and ringing bell on hood. Lithographed on side “Airport Jet Service” with opening storage box on back of cart. SIZE: 32″ l. CONDITION: Very good plus to near excellent original condition with some scrapes and rough spots. 1-9256 (500-700)

1127
$1,150.00

LARGE SCALE MODEL TRAWLER “CHIBA STAR”. Perhaps one can envision taking this out to the pond and firing up the electric motor for a day of enjoyment with one’s child. Countless hours went into the creation of this unique and wonderful boat. Strict attention was paid to detail and it is evident when one closely examines this trawler that they would be envious of the abilities to create such a wonderful and extraordinary piece. A lifelike recreation. It was a true joy of Mr. Gaba when he completed this boat and presented it to his wife. SIZE: 48″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus. 1-8733 (800-1,200)

1128
$805.00

WIND UP MOKO TIN LIMOUSINE. Very unusual toy has opening side hoods and animated motor. Also has a side shift for reverse, neutral and forward. The rear doors also open. SIZE: 9-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall condition is very good plus with some minor surface rust on wheels. The two front wheels are also a bit loose. 1-9297 (800-1,200)

1129
$2,242.50
Revised: 6/26/2009

Additional Information: Box is missing two internal flaps on one end

RARE KATZ GRAND CENTRAL STATION WITH ORIGINAL BOX. A very scarce tin toy mfg by Henry Katz & Co. of New York. Toy shows a 1920s look at the famous train station with wind-up trains that scoot in and out of station tunnels. Die-cut tin figures at center of toy. Original box has 20s/30s deco style station images on five sides. A lovely toy with exceptional graphics. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: Toy is excellent plus and working. Box is complete and near excellent. 1-9277 (1,500-2,500)

1130
$1,380.00

PAIR OF BING MODEL T CARS. Lot consists of a roadster painted black with a spare tire, separate license plate and lithographed driver. Second is a coupe painted black with a spare tire and separate license plate and a woman driver. SIZE: Both 6″ l. CONDITION: Both are in near mint condition. 1-9388 (700-900)

1131
$1,035.00

LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 60 LEAD SOLDIERS & ACCESSORIES. Of German manufacture, the set captures one of the darkest moments in European imperialism. A punitive expedition of sailors and marines lands from a full rigged steam powered warship and sets fire to an African village and slaughters turbaned Muslims and half naked villagers. This is a striking example of mindless racial superiority and heartless violence in a child’s toy. Children’s toys had throughout history reflected current events of the day. SIZE: Varies, generally 2″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with typical wear commensurate with its age. 1-9189 (600-1,000)

1132
$1,437.50

LARGE LOT OF BRITAINS SOLDIERS. Over 130 lead soldiers representing a variety of nationalities plus two horse drawn carriage/caisson sets. Includes cavalry, infantry, guards, marines, Arabs, lancers, and more. Accompanied by 16 original boxes that may or may not be original to their contents. Lot also includes approximately 100 loose soldiers. SIZE: Varies, generally 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Ranges from fair to very good. Boxes average good and show wear, splits, and some damage. 1-9058 (800-1,000)

1133
$1,610.00

LARGE LOT OF BRITAINS SOLDIERS. Nearly 300 lead soldiers representing a variety of nationalities as well as a caisson set. Includes cavalry, infantry, mounties, doughboys, guards, lancers, and more. All are loose soldiers but accompanied by 11 original Britains boxes which may or may not match up with the contents of this lot. SIZE: Varies, generally 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Ranges from fair to very good. Boxes average good with some wear, splits or damage. 1-9058-1 (800-1,000)

1134
$9,200.00

SPECTACULAR EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN TALLY-HO. Of large proportions this handsome tin Tally-Ho style coach has a pair of hide covered horses mounted upon a wheeled wooden base pulling the carriage. The horses are complete with a multitude of leather trappings (replacements) which attach to the carriages yoke and reins for the driver. On the underside of the wooden base is the original F.A.O. Schwarz label that is still intact. The carriage itself is olive green and black with gilded pin striping and paint simulated wooden decking. Tufted yellow satin seating, carriage lamps, and opening doors to the interior cabin further enhance the appeal of this behemoth toy. SIZE: Carriage measures 19″ l x 11-1/2″ h. Horses measure 12″ l x 10″ h. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus condition with no apparent repairs or repainting to carriage, possible replacement side lamps. 1-9394 (9,000-12,000)

1135
$4,600.00

EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE BELSNICKEL CANDY CONTAINER. An early example with the highly sought after, desirable face, this gentleman stands atop a mound of snow. Candy container is located within his chest cavity, he is trimmed with yellow and blue piping. Mica has been applied to his white coat and he still retains his original red ribbon/simulated belt. SIZE: 16-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus. Minor crazing to face. Small pencil size hole on rear of body. Guide sleeve on Santa bust lacking. 1-9207 (3,000-4,000)

1136
$1,495.00

EXCEPTIONAL LARGE FLOCKED REINDEER CANDY CONTAINER. A popular Christmas decoration for children and highly sought after by collectors of Christmas items today, this realistic reindeer with painted lead antlers, glass eyes and a removable head to expose the candy container/cylinder. Body is felt covered with detailing airbrushed to simulate eye brows, mouth and other distinguishing features. SIZE: 11″ t. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus, some slight soiling to felt. 1-9208 (1,500-2,000)

1137
$2,070.00
Revised: 6/26/2009

Additional Information: Split on base of one figure.

PIED PIPER 10 PIN SET BY W.S. REED TOY COMPANY. A fine early paper lithographed toy depicting the Pied Piper fairy tale. Typical of Reed, the color lithography was somewhat more muted than its competitors, however box lid and figures have outstanding detailing and appeal to the collector as well as the child of the time period. The European version features 9 pins, the American version features 10 pins. One would set up the pins and then roll one of the wooden balls to see how many figures they could knock down. All contained within a wooden box (some damage/loss to wooden box). SIZE: Figures approx 8-1/2″ t. Box 12-1/2″ x 8-1/4″ x 4″. CONDITION: Overall very good plus, a few scrapes/paper loss to some figures. Overall minor soiling to color lithograph. 1-9416 (1,000-1,500)

1138
$2,530.00

TWO FRENCH PAPIER MACHE BULLDOGS. Innocent by looks, but most vicious by nature, when you pull their chain, they make a realistic growling noise while baring their teeth. The child would pull the wheeled dog along the floor, occasionally yanking the chain causing the dog to growl. A flocked papier mache body with glass inset eyes and brush collars, these fearsome little creatures are also perfect accompaniments to your dolls. SIZE: 14″ to top of ear. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. Some wear to flocking. 1-9376, 1-9377 (1,200-1,800)

1139
$805.00

LOT OF 10 GAMES & PUZZLES. Lot consists of very early paper litho Nativity set with its original box (great graphics!), also Shepherd House that Jack Built game, Parker Brothers Little Ones puzzle, 3 small sets of German picture blocks, Milton Bradley Tiddledy Winks, table croquet, Little Orphan Annie game, and Ullman’s Painting Outfit. SIZE: Largest is 16″ l. x 12-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Vary from good to very good. 1-9209 (400-800)

1140
$1,552.50

LATE 19th CENTURY BLACK PADDLE FLAPPER TOY. Most likely this early toy is of continental manufacture and consisting of wood and papier mache. Lifelike features to the black gentleman dressed as a soldier who is wearing a flocked outfit with cloth and painted accents. A wire suspending the figure and one would activate action by depressing rear of paddle, causing the figure to do a jig. SIZE: Approx 9-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus, but dusty. 1-9204 (500-1,000)

1141
$230.00

LOT OF THREE EUROPEAN TOYS. Lot includes a small painted Noah’s Ark with approximately 15 carved wooden animals, a small German doll’s house with its seldom found original cardboard box, and a very unusual soft metal gyro toy with a pipe cleaner poodle riding a horse that performs an acrobatic feat. SIZE: Largest is 10″ w x7″ h. CONDITION: Ark is generally good with some discoloration and paint loss, small piece of wood missing from base. House is in near excellent condition with a hole drilled in back, likely for lighting. Gyro toy appears to be in very good condition with some minor paint loss. 1-9223 (800-1,000)

1142
$805.00

EARLY PIANO PLAYER PULL TOY. A very unusual toy. When platform is pulled, the early papier mache head character with netted snood simulates playing the piano. Appears to be wearing original clothes. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l x 8″ h. CONDITION: There is some staining to figure and base, some distress to clothing, but very acceptable for a toy of this age. Overall very good plus. 1-9383 (800-1,000)

1143
$977.50

ALTHOF BERGMAN GIRL ON TRICYCLE. Rider with composition head and brass hands riding three wheeled cast iron bike with early clockwork motor with key. SIZE: 9-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Head is in very good plus condition. Tricycle is lacking paint, one side of motor cover is missing, doll is redressed. 1-9384 (400-600)

1144
$460.00

FROG COIN-TOSS GAME. A.K.A. Sapo or Frog Toss. This saloon game was very popular in the 19th Century and is still popular in Europe today. This skill game consists of a wooden cabinet with various holes in the top into which the players would attempt to land the coin. Each hole corresponds with a box with different point values; the most difficult of which is the cast iron frog. SIZE: 32″ h x 16-1/2″ w x 20-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Appears to be an older refinish, but overall very good to excellent. 1-9053 (600-1,000)

1145
$2,645.00

PARIAN HEADED AUTOPERIPATETIKOS W/OB. Mid 1800s, this fine clockwork toy with a Parian head is contained within its original cardboard box. Box lid shows a picture of the doll and directions for use, this example was evidently sold by Joseph Lyon & Co. Boston MA. When wound the doll would move forward slowly in a life like manner. This young lady is dressed in a blue patterned silk dress (older replacement) which complements her molded blond hair and pale coloring. SIZE: 9-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus, some minor distress to box lid/flaps. 1-9413 (2,500-3,500)

1146
$460.00

BOXED LEHMANN SEA LION. A charming toy from the earlier part of the 20th century, when wound he would move along the floor in a life like manner and would amuse children for hours. The original box pictures the performing sea lion with the ocean in the background. Box is intact and impressed into cardboard, the Lehmann trademark; however, hinged top had to be reinforced with clear scotch tape. Mechanism is in working order. SIZE: 7″ l. CONDITION: Overall very fine to near mint. Box shows some minor distress and soiling. 1-9415 (400-600)

1147
$690.00

NIFTY RUDY THE OSTRICH TIN WINDUP. A vintage 1920s comic toy, which was part of the Barney Google & Sparkplug cartoon. This charming big bird when wound would plod along, his beak flapping open and closed and his neck bobbing to and fro. A combination of litho and hand painting, this is a rare and elusive toy. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Overall very fine to near mint. 1-9245 (650-850)

1148
$632.50

LOUIS MARX DAPPER DAN JIGGER WITH ORIGINAL BOX. Dan stands on top of wood plank box and when wound does a comical dance. Box has printed lid with Dapper Dan and instructions. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Excellent plus condition. Box is good with pieces of lower box missing, some tearing to lid, minor hole and some discoloration. 1-8807 (600-800)

1149
$920.00

MICKEY MOUSE HANDCAR IN ORIGINAL BOX. Wells, London “By Permission of Walt-Disney Mickey Mouse, Ltd.”. Scarce British version of the Mickey and Donald tin lithographed handcar complete with rails and cardboard stations. Handpainted composition character figures pump handcar as it rolls around circular track. Lithographed images of Goofy, Pluto and Donald’s three nephews adorn tin handcar. Colorful twelve Disney characters on cardboard train stations. Original paper label box cover shows action shot of moving handcar as characters chase behind. Uncommon boxed set for the advanced Disneyana collector. SIZE: Box measures 12″ x 14″. CONDITION: Tin toy itself is near excellent and working. Track shows some tarnish. Box and remainder of contents are very good plus. 1-9282 (900-1,200)

1149A
$747.50

BUDDY L PILE DRIVER. Red roof with black frame and four cast iron wheels. Original decal “Buddy L Pile Driver” and has original pile driver which is usually missing or replaced. SIZE: 19″ l x 21″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good plus, some minor wear throughout. Could use some minor cleaning. 1-9059 (800-1,200)

1150
$862.50

TWO MARX TIN WIND-UP TOYS IN ORIGINAL BOXES. USA. 1) Beat It!! The Komikal Kop jouncing toy. Stunning example of this desirable 1930s toy car. Spinning and rearing action as head turns. Outstanding box graphics showing deco images throughout. 2) Honey-Moon Express. Earliest pre-war version with all tin circling train and 1920s roadster depicted in lithographed background scene. Full color box top shows hurried train leaving station. SIZE: Largest is 9″ dia. CONDITION: Both toys are near excellent and working. Great examples! Komical Kop box is complete and near excellent. Honey-Moon Express box is very good to excellent. 1-9283 (600-800)

1151
$460.00

FOUR MARX TIN LIVESTOCK & STAKE BODY TRUCKS. 1) Lazy Day Farms stake body truck. 2) Tri-City Express Service delivery truck. 3) Marcrest Livestock truck with plastic livestock figures. 4) Livestock Transport Co. with plastic livestock figures. All trucks are tin lithographed 1950s vintage. SIZE: Longest is 18″. CONDITION: Trucks average very good to near excellent. 1-9261 (500-700)

1152
$460.00

THREE TIN WIND-UP MECHANICAL TOYS. 1) Lincoln Tunnel by Unique Art, New York. Six all tin vehicles circulate through New Jersey and New York tunnel entrances. Die-cut tin cop directs traffic in center. 2) Marx Mechanical Train Set in original box. Box contains Wyandotte-Hafner four piece wind-up train set with eight pieces of track. 3) Marx Busy Miners in original box. Tin coal car with two miners exits mine on track and returns. SIZE: Longest is 24″. CONDITION: Train set is good, other lots average very good to excellent and are working. The Busy Miner box is fair to good and the train set box is very good. 1-9286 (400-600)

1153
$747.50

SCHUCO PACKARD HAWK IN ORIGINAL BOX. West Germany. Also called “Synchromatic 5700”. Multi-function 1957 Studebaker tinplate toy with Schuco quality shown throughout. Reverse and 2 speeds forward, light up dash and steerable front tires. Remote control for steering missing (not needed to operate). A beautiful toy with many features. Original directions included. SIZE: 10-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent and working. Top side of toy is exceptional, slight scuffing on underside. Box is very good with split on one corner. 1-9262 (600-800)

1154
$920.00

LOT OF THREE JAPANESE RACE CARS IN ORIGINAL BOXES. 1) Battery Powered Speed Racer by T.N. Large, sleek Mercedes sports car racer with battery powered drive and blinking lights. 2) “Hurricane” Racer by KSG (Occupied Japan). Hand painted and airbrushed friction open wheel race car showing eight cylinder exhaust. Nice Toy. 3) “Strato” The Flap Wing Sports Car” by ASC. Winged #18 sports car with friction drive. SIZE: Longest is 11″. CONDITION: Battery Powered Speed Racer and Hurricane Racer are very good to excellent. Strato is good to very good. Boxes average good to very good. 1-9263 (500-700)

1155
$1,725.00

TWO FABULOUS LARGE MOTORCYCLES IN ORIGINAL BOXES. Modern Toys, Japan. 1) Battery operated Highway Patrolman. Tin v-twin police cycle rolls forward, stops as uniformed officer dismounts, remounts and takes off again! Impressive toy with highly embossed engine detail, solid rubber tires and working red headlight. With original instruction sheet and colorful box images. 2) Battery operated Expert Motor Cyclist. All tin Harley dude jumps on board v-twin cycle marked “Atom” and motors forward. Engine idles as he comes to a stop and dismounts. Working head lamp. Knockout toy with original string neck tag instructions and packing material! Box is highly graphic. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l each. CONDITION: Highway patrolman needs a leg adjustment for full operation, otherwise near excellent toy and box. Expert Motor Cyclist has all functions working. Box and toy are excellent to near mint. 1-9267 (1,000-1,500)

1156
$575.00

THREE TIN MOTORCYCLES. 1) Modern Toys, Japan. Scarce Indian all tin friction cycle with fabulous image of Indian on both sides of gas tank. Uniformed officer, saddle bags and friction drive all make for a must have toy. 2) US Zone-Germany. Schuco Motodrill 1006 in original box. Quality Schuco all tin wind-up racing bike rolls forward in circular motion. 3) US Zone-Germany. Technofix wind-up racing bike in original box. Highly embossed, beautiful soft colors, excellent toy throughout. SIZE: Longest is 8″. CONDITION: All three toys average near excellent condition. Boxes are very good to excellent. All toys working. 1-9279 (600-800)

1157
$575.00

LOT OF TWO LARGE PROP PLANES IN ORIGINAL BOXES. 1) Marx Friction Powered Transport Plane. Stratoliner 700 Sky Cruiser shows four working original props on tin and plastic 1950s Marx plane. Blue, silver and red graphics. 2) Boeing Stratocruiser Model 377 marked “Silver King”, Japan mfg. Beautiful late ’40s Boeing aircraft features friction powered tin props. Original box shows Pan Am graphics on plane. Nice soft colors on this desirable toy. SIZE: 18″ and 20″ wingspan respectively. CONDITION: Both lots are near excellent and working, unplayed with toys. Boxes are very good to near excellent. 1-9273 (700-900)

1158
$1,380.00

BATTERY OPERATED FERRIS WHEEL TRUCK WITH ORIGINAL BOX. By T.N., Japan. A very desirable battery operated traveling carnival truck featuring rotating platform and double spinning ferris wheels. All tin design showing six tiny lithographed children riding above. Snub-nose flat bed truck design rolls forward as vibrant ferris wheel operates. Original box top shows full carnival scene. SIZE: 11″ l x 9″ h. CONDITION: Toy is excellent with all functions working. Box is very good with splits on two ends. Original packing material included. 1-9274 (700-900)

1159
$2,012.50

TWO CARNIVAL RIDE TOYS IN ORIGINAL BOXES. 1) Coney Island Rocket Ride by Alps, Japan. A classic five-action battery toy depicting a space themed rocket ride. Original box shows actual Coney Island buildings and rides. Complete with original packing materials and duplicate parts. 2) Sight-Seeing Plane ride by Modern Toys, Japan. Prop plane and jet circle structure reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower. Battery operated toy with blinking lights and working prop. An excellent lot with much color and action. SIZE: Tallest is 13″. CONDITION: Both toys and boxes are near excellent. All functions working. 1-9275 (700-900)

1160
$690.00

FOUR QUALITY BATTERY-OP TOYS IN ORIGINAL BOXES. All mfg. by T.N. of Japan. All are desirable working vehicles in the best of condition. 1) Mystery Fire Chief Car. All tin body convertible features fire hoses, ringing bell, working red signal light and all tin bodied fireman. Fully jointed figure turns steering wheel with direction of vehicle. Brightly lithographed throughout. 2) Sheriff Car. Another all tin pick-up truck with blinking signal light, crank siren and animated driver. 3) Police Patrol. 1958 Ford convertible with turret-style hood mounted gun. Fully animated all tin driver swings lighted gun from side to side as it fires. 4) The fabulous Honeymoon Car. Honeymoon couple rolls forward in antiquated tin pick-up truck with colorful embossed luggage throughout. Groom tips hat as vehicle plays “Here Comes the Bride”! SIZE: Largest is 10-1/2″ l. CONDITION: All toys are in near excellent condition with all functions working. Boxes average very good to excellent. 1-9270 (800-1,000)

1161
$920.00

THREE VERY DESIRABLE BATTERY-OP TOYS IN ORIGINAL BOXES. Japan. 1) Fighter Plane by K.O. Funky tin fighter with lit whirring prop and all tin pilot under hinged canopy. Plastic bombs on underside of plane hold batteries. Bump-and-go action. 2) Lucky Crane arcade game. Dist. by Strauss Co., Inc. NY. True to a real arcade skill game, crane moves about picking up included miniature tin toys via a magnet and dispensing through chute to excited child. Multiple functions via buttons and lever. 3) All Stars Mr. Baseball Jr. Batting Machine. Very cool batting machine toy shows Yankee pin-striped No. 7 at bat (tin figure resembles Mantle). Included plastic baseballs are positioned as batter swings. Entire base of tin toy is adorned with approx. 10 different images of known teams. Scoring back drop included. Great toy. SIZE: Crane is 9″ t. CONDITION: Fighter plane prop is sluggish, otherwise all lots are working properly and in near excellent condition (Basically unused). Attractive original boxes average very good to excellent. 1-9284 (800-1,000)

1162
$575.00

SEVEN QUALITY BATTERY OPERATED TOYS IN ORIGINAL BOXES. Japan. An interesting lot of complex battery operated toys, all in clean, boxed condition. Many with untouched original packing material. 1) Clown and Lion by Modern Toys. Roaring lion and spinning clown with umbrella and an all tin base. 2) Musical Marching Bear by Alps. Remote control walking bear with drumming action and blowing horn. 3) Frankie the Roller Skating Monkey by Alps. Remote control felt covered monkey with rollerskating action. 4) Good Time Charlie box with Drinking Captain sailor toy inside that sips bottle of Scotch. Lit lamp post. 5) Mischievous Monkey by Modern Toys. Barking dog sends monkey to top of palm tree. 6) Rock’n Roll Monkey by Rosko. Strumming monkey plucks guitar as he taps foot. Lit microphone. 7) Wee Little Baby Bear by Alps. Fur covered bear turns pages of metal book with magnetic action. Lighted eyes. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Although untested, entire lot appears unused, in new condition. Overall near excellent plus! 1-9268 (900-1,200)

1163
$1,092.50

BATTERY OPERATED NEW SPACE STATION IN ORIGINAL BOX. By S.H., Japan. Later version of N.A.S.A. Futuristic Space Station that features four illuminated rooms with TV, radar screens and die-cut tin figures. Radar paddles rotate above as station moves forward with bump-and-go action. Lithograph tin plate on top side, plastic on underside. SIZE: 11-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Near excellent with all functions working. Highly graphic box is also excellent. All packing materials included. 1-9251 (900-1,200)

1164
$2,875.00

FABULOUS TIN SPACE STATION WITH ORIGINAL BOX. By S.H. Japan. Battery operated earliest version shows five illuminated rooms with tv and radar screens, rotating radar dish, space noise and bump-and-go action. A futuristic toy that was designed when space travel was just a fantasy. Box shows floating spacemen circling station. Original packing material included. Great features on this sought after space toy. SIZE: 11-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Excellent and complete with only the most minor of scuffs. All actions are working. 1-9269 (900-1,200)

1165
$1,150.00

THREE BATTERY OPERATED SPACE TOYS IN ORIGINAL BOXES. Japan. 1) Lighted Space Vehicle with Floating Satellite by Modern Toys. Tank-like vehicle rolls forward with bump-and-go action. Satellite floats above as colored lights flash at rear. All tin astronaut under plastic bubble. 2) Two-Stage Rocket Launching Pad by T.N. Beautiful lavender based Jupiter rocket launcher shows animated tin figure at controls. Screen lights and beep signal sounds as countdown begins (only screen lights working). Rocket is fired. Great lithography throughout toy and box. 3) Cragstan space toy with floating spacemen having mysterious bump-and-go action. Bulbous tin spaceship with flashing lights, floating astronaut and back lit window showing aliens! SIZE: Largest is 8″ dia. CONDITION: Other than as noted above, all toys are functioning, near excellent condition. Boxes are very good. 1-9271 (600-800)

1166
$1,035.00

BATTERY OPERATED “GOLDEN ROBOT” IN ORIGINAL BOX. By Linemar, Japan. Classic all tin primitive robot from the 1950s features highly graphic body with walking action, swinging arms and illuminated eyes. Remote battery box. Space images on box with original price of $1.98. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Toy is very good to excellent, walking movement is sluggish. Box is very good. 1-9272 (900-1,200)

1167
$402.50

ORIGINAL BATTERY OPERATED MR. MERCURY ROBOT IN ORIGINAL BOX. Linemar, Japan. Most sought after version walks, bows, raises and lowers arms and grasps objects via battery operated remote control. Lit chest and helmet. Neat images of action robot on box. Shows rockets, different planets and other robots. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Some functions need adjustment. Box is complete and good. 1-9258 (600-800)

1168
$1,150.00

ORIGINAL CHIEF ROBOTMAN WITH BOX. KO, Japan. Handsome battery operated skirted robot with multiple actions. Toy rolls forward with clever bump-and-go action, stops and turns head as ears twirl. Lighted dome. Strong artwork on original box cover shows the Chief in action. SIZE: 12″ t. CONDITION: Near excellent with all functions working. Box is very good plus. 1-9259 (700-900)

1169
$0.00

BATTERY OPERATED DRUMMING MICKEY MOUSE IN ORIGINAL BOX. Linemar, Japan. Exceptional large Disney character walks forward with lit eyes and drumming action. Felt clothing over tin body. Popular remote control toy with vibrant images of Mickey on all six sides of box. SIZE: 11″ t. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent and working. Box is very good. 1-9276 (700-900)

1170
$632.50

TWO DISNEY TOYS IN ORIGINAL BOXES. 1) Mickey & Donald Speedway by Ideal Toy Corp. USA. Eighteen images of Disney characters surround brightly lithographed tin speedway. Donald and Mickey race down dragway activated by arcade-like pinball action. As new condition. Fabulous box showing 1950s/60s graphics of Disney characters surrounding all six sides. 2) Disneyland Monorail by Schuco, West Germany. Plastic and metal three piece monorail glides over elevated track. Original box shows full color facsimile of California’s Magic Kingdom’s Space Mountain in background. Excellent Schuco quality throughout. Set appears unused and complete with instructions. SIZE: Speedway is 19″ l. CONDITION: Monorail electrics not tested. Otherwise lot is near excellent. Boxes are very good to near excellent. 1-9278 (600-800)

1171
$747.50

NICE LOT OF FOUR DISNEY TOYS IN ORIGINAL BOXES. 1) Professor Von-Drake by Linemar, Japan. All tin wind-up professor walks forward as he waves his stick. 2) The highly prized Linemar Mickey Mouse Mechanical Tricycle. Handpainted celluloid Mickey pedals bell ringing wind-up tin cycle. 3) Donald Duck Camera by Herbert George Co., USA. Working bakelite camera shows embossing of Donald and three nephews on back. 4) Marx, USA. The Disneyland Express. Tin and plastic wind-up train rolls forward with several Disney characters lithographed on tin cars. All original boxes have vivid period graphics of appropriate Disney characters. SIZE: Longest is 13″. CONDITION: All toys are in working condition. Disneyland Express has erratic mechanism. Toys average very good to excellent. Boxes average good to very good. 1-9264 (500-700)

1172
$632.50

TWO MARX PRESSED STEEL TRUCKS & AUTOMATIC TRAIN STATION IN O.B. 1) No. 360 Union Train Station by Automatic Toy Co, New York. Tin wind-up Futurmatic Streamliner train circles embossed tin lithographed train station in a figure-eight manner. 2) No. 964 Marx large Coal Dump Truck. Gray and red body with nickel-plated grill. Mechanical dump action. Small tailgate opening for coal chute. Tin lithographed wheels marked “Louis Marx & Co”. 3) No. 1080 Marx Dump Truck. Possible older repaint. Mid-1950s cab design. Mechanical dump action with swing-out tailgate. Rubber tires marked “Linemar”. SIZE: Largest truck is 21″ l. CONDITION: Other than as noted above, toys average very good to near excellent. All boxes are good. 1-9285 (600-800)

1173
$575.00

BOXED TIN AIRPORT & TRAIN STATIONS. Two No. 360 Union Train Stations by Automatic Toy Co, New York. Tin wind-up Futurmatic Streamliner train circles embossed tin lithographed train station in a figure-eight manner. Also included is a No. 6272 Superior Met Toy Airport set made in Great Britain. Mostly tin elaborate airport features battery operated beacon light, circling aerobatic plane and several plastic airport vehicles. Set also features promenade deck and plane hangars. Set remains virtually unopened with much of contents still with factory wrapping and instructions. SIZE: Airport base is 25″ across. CONDITION: All three lots are virtually unused and appear to be complete. Boxes are good to very good. 1-9287 (600-800)

1174
$402.50

THREE EARLIER SERVICE STATIONS WITH ACCESSORIES. Lot includes two identical Masonite based stations each with car wash, lift and service bays with Firestone signs above garages and three plastic vehicles by Banner. Third toy is Deluxe Service Station and Auto Laundry includes elevator to carry cars to second floor showroom, plastic gas pumps with hoses, interior auto-lift with plastic figures and various accessories. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Although each service station includes several accessories, not all are guaranteed to be complete. Lots average from good to very good. 1-9292 (600-800)

1175
$1,380.00

TWO MARX SERVICE STATIONS & SEVEN MISC. TOYS. 1) No. 3459. Earlier tin lithograph service station with lithographed accessories and plastic vehicles and figures. Sealed Marx paper bags full of gas station accessories. Complete with instruction sheet. 2) Marx Modern Service Station; No. 3436 in original sealed box. Later version features plastic cars, attendants, pumps and grease rack. Tin lithographed base. 3) Tom & Dick Rail Road Hand Car. Japan. All tin wind-up handcar with figures pumping iron. 4) Battery Operated Shore Patrol by J.T.Y., Japan. Highly lithographed police boat with guns. 5) Electrical Emergency Service Car. Unusual 1961 Cadillac station wagon toy with bizarre automatic up and down ladder, blinking roof light. Remote control with steering. 6) Ohlsson & Rice Inc. gas powered midget racer (no engine). White #55 diecast vintage race car showing handbrake, pump gas canister and four-cylinder exhaust. 7) Cast iron mechanical payphone bank Circa 1920. Wall phone with original wooden earpiece and crank with bell ringing action. 8) Chein wind-up Mechanical Rocket Ride in original box. No. 400. Carnival ride is Chein’s largest toy. All tin toy spins with swing-out rockets and celluloid propellers. Colorful base shows ringmaster, hot dog vendor and more. 9) Chein wind-up Roller Coaster in original box. No. 275. Carnival toy also shows vendors, shooting gallery and children at play on base. Missing coaster cars. SIZE: Sealed service station box is 27″ l. CONDITION: Service station with opened box appears complete and unassembled. Sealed service station set is as new. Boxed Japanese toys average very good to excellent. Racer is very good-missing windshield. Remainder of toys are very good to near excellent and working, unless otherwise noted above. 1-9293 (1,000-1,500)

1176
$632.50

LOT OF 7 TOYS. Lot consists of a Kingsbury ladder wagon, early American tin horse on platform, two wooden walker toys, two tin airplanes, and a small cast iron coupe. SIZE: Largest 17-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Varies from good to very good plus. Tin horse on platform is repainted. 1-9392 (500-800)

1177
$460.00

TWO DESIRABLE MARX BOXED PLAY SETS. 1) Wells Fargo boxed train set; No. 54742, Copyright Overland Productions Inc. TV related train is based on Jim Hardie’s “Tales of Wells Fargo” starring Dale Robertson. A great character toy that is well marked. Train and coal car are plastic and tin, passenger cars are all tin. Complete with original transformer, automatic uncoupling unit and liquid smoke! Original box has image of Dale Robertson. 2) Marx Medieval Castle Fort; No. 4709. Mostly tin fort features plastic figures, tin cannons and various accessories. Complete with original instruction sheet. Original box contains Marx unopened paper bags full of original contents. SIZE: Castle Fort box is 27″ l. CONDITION: Both Marx sets appear complete and unassembled. Overall lot is near excellent. 1-9290 (500-1,000)

1178
$517.50

TWO WIND-UP DRUM MAJORS IN ORIGINAL BOXES. 1) Oversized Wolverine drummer that taps to rhythmic beat. Very colorful with rare, original box. 2) Desirable Chein all tin drummer with crisp graphic box. SIZE: Largest is 14″ t. CONDITION: Both toys appear as new, working and excellent plus. Boxes are very good to excellent. 1-9291 (400-600)

1179
$0.00

DESI’S CONGA DRUM. Mfg by A&A American Metal Toy Co. Brooklyn, NY. Very scarce TV related toy conga drum copyright 1952 by Lucille Ball of “I Love Lucy” fame. Great images of Desi with drum and maracas. SIZE: 19″ t. CONDITION: Some fading to one side of drum (mostly to top side). Drum head has two very small tears that do not affect drumming action. Toy is overall good to very good complete with original vinyl shoulder strap. 1-9257 (1,200-1,500)

1180
$1,150.00

FABULOUS LOT OF RARE ROY ROGERS COLLECTIBLES. 1) Hard to find Roy Rogers Official Leather Gun & Holster Set in original box. Mfg Classy Products Corp. New York. Copt 1955. Gun set is well marked throughout. Marked on belt, nickel-plated studs, buckle and several places on guns. Beautiful box cover shows Roy on Trigger at Double R Bar Ranch. Great graphics on all sides of box. 2) Large and impressive RCA Victor Roy Rogers advertising stand-up. Facsimile signed watercolor by artist “Fisher”. Easel backing has not been opened. 3) Scarce Roy Rogers wooden wardrobe rack shows stenciled Roy on rearing Trigger at top with various hangers for clothing below. 4)Roy Rogers character guitar in original box by Jefferson, USA. Silk screen images of Roy, Trigger and Dale on base of guitar. Includes original Jefferson folder showing other character guitars that can be acquired plus Roy Rogers sheet music. 5) Roy Rogers & Trigger cowboy hat. Headband is marked as such. Quality felt children’s hat with neck string. SIZE: Wardrobe is 50″ h. CONDITION: Wardrobe stand is very good with some minor wear, otherwise remainder of lot is complete and excellent. 1-9260 (1,200-1,800)

1181
$402.50

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF 4 TOYS. Consists of Unique Art GI Joe K-9 Pups, Unique Art Kiddie Cyclist, Wolverine Drummer, and cow on wooden wheeled platform. SIZE: Largest is 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. Drummer is somewhat faded. Cow is poor to fair condition. 1-9218 (300-400)

1182
$517.50

PARIS MFG. CO. WHEELBARROW. Diminutive wheelbarrow with red pinstripes. Marked on Bottom “Made by Paris Mfg. Co., South Paris, Maine, USA, No. 3″ on underside. SIZE: 39” l. CONDITION: Very good with small split to bed of wheelbarrow. 1-9219 (250-350)

1183
$287.50

THREE COMIC CHARACTER WOODEN TOYS. 1) Japan. Jaymar Mickey Mouse animated pull toy. Paper on wood construction, 1950s style. As toy is pulled Mickey hits xylophone as other Disney characters spin on carousel. 2) Unmarked. S.S. Popeye wooden pull toy. Paper on wood construction with Popeye, Olive Oil and Whimpy aboard boats. 3) Popeye Boat Fleet by Transogram Copt 1929, USA. Set includes three of four wooden boats with decorated celluloid sails. SIZE: Longest is 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Popeye set missing one boat, otherwise lot is clean, averaging very good. 1-9289 (250-450)

1184
$460.00

METALCRAFT COKE TRUCK. Red painted truck with yellow back, rubber tires and decals intact. Also 10 glass bottles and electric headlights. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Discoloration to front grill and bumper, some chipping to the hood and roof and some paint loss to decals. Still in overall good condition. 1-9213 (300-400)

1185
$920.00

LOT OF 9 MINIATURE CAST IRON STOVES. Lot consists of a Stevens Jupiter, a Marvel, Little Willey plus others. SIZE: Largest 13″ h. CONDITION: Fair to very good condition. Some missing parts. 1-9065 (800-1,200)

1186
$172.50

MINIATURE CHILD’S STOVE. Electric Empire model by Metal Ware Co., Two Rivers, Wisconsin. Two-burner stove with oven and white enamel highlights. SIZE: 20-1/2″ l x 16-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Poor to fair. 1-9183 (100-200)

1187
$8,050.00

RARE DOOR OF HOPE “MANCHU WOMAN”. Perhaps the most elusive and difficult Door of Hope doll to acquire this particular example is in outstanding all original condition. She features a fanciful red silk long robe (no fading to silk), carved headdress with silk tassels and carved extremities including pedestal/stilt shoes. This doll portrays a rich noblewoman of Manchurian descent. The Manchurians had ruled China from 1644 till the 1911 revolution when Sun Yat-sen succeeded to take power. One of five examples of the famed Door of Hope dolls that are “fresh” to the market. They had been packed away for the last 40+ years in a Midwestern house and just recently the daughter decided to part with her mother’s treasures. SIZE: 11-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Near mint original condition with two minute pinholes to silk on right sleeve. 1-9444 (4,000-6,000)

1188
$2,875.00

DOOR OF HOPE “PRIEST”. These dolls were made by the Door of Hope mission in China from approx. 1902 till 1939. The purpose of the mission was to rescue girls, giving them a safe haven, teaching them knitting & other skills thus preventing the possibility of them being sold into slavery or entered into prostitution. The dolls, over 25 different versions, were sold to fund the missions. At a later period in time the well known Kimport Dolls of Independence, Missouri imported these dolls and sold them in their doll catalogs for many years. Often times Kimport tags, either paper string tags or in this case a cloth tag still remains with the doll. This particular doll is a “Priest”, he is attired in a olive green cotton gown with blue shirt & pants and white cotton undergarments. This example as well as the next four Door of Hope dolls are “fresh” to the market. They had been packed away for the last 40+ years in a Midwestern house and just recently the daughter, who had inherited them, decided to part with her mothers treasures. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Near mint original condition. 1-9445 (1,000-1,500)

1189
$2,530.00

DOOR OF HOPE “WIDOW”. Known as the “Widow”, this figure is dressed in a burlap or hemp type material over her white cotton mourning clothes. One of five examples of the famed Door of Hope dolls that are “fresh” to the market. They had been packed away for the last 40+ years in a Midwestern house and just recently the daughter decided to part with her mothers treasures. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Near mint original condition. 1-9447 (1,000-1,500)

1190
$1,725.00

DOOR OF HOPE “MALE MOURNER”. Known as the “Mourner”, this gentleman is dressed in a burlap or hemp type material over his white cotton mourning clothes. He still retains his original “Made in China” string tag. One of five examples of the famed Door of Hope dolls that are “fresh” to the market. They had been packed away for the last 40+ years in a Midwestern house and just recently the daughter decided to part with her mothers treasures. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Near mint original condition. 1-9446 (1,000-1,500)

1191
$2,300.00

DOOR OF HOPE “MALE YOUTH”. A fine youth attired in a fanciful silken outfit (no fading to silk) with “frogs” enclosing his printed silken coat. Painted hair with long braided queue running down his back, a small dab of hide glue has held his cue intact. Youth still retains his original “Made in China” string tag. One of five examples of the famed Door of Hope dolls that are “fresh” to the market. They had been packed away for the last 40+ years in a Midwestern house and just recently the daughter decided to part with her mothers treasures. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Near mint original condition, almost imperceptible split to silken coat at front seam. 1-9448 (900-1,100)

1192
$1,265.00

DOOR OF HOPE RICE FARMER. Made for a number of years, these dolls were produced and sold to raise money for the missionary effort in China. Kimport Dolls of Kansas exclusively imported these dolls for many, many years. Highly sought after by collectors, these dolls are finely carved and elaborately dressed. The farmer has a most unique outfit of cloth undergarments, and a straw coat and body covering along with his braided straw hat. SIZE: 12″ t. CONDITION: Overall very good plus, lacking rake. 1-9385 (700-900)

1193
$16,100.00

26″ JUMEAU E.J.A. FRENCH BEBE. A truly outstanding example of a rare and highly sought after French Bebe produced by the Jumeau firm in the latter part of the 19th century. Pale flawless bisque with delicate mauve eye shadowing, threaded amber paperweight eyes and a well molded mouth with distinctive highlighting make this bebe a must have for any serious collector of French dolls. Marked on rear of head EJA # 10 she is on the proper straight wristed Jumeau composition body. Dressed in the typical Jumeau floral cotton print dress, human hair wig and marked Jumeau black leather shoes w/brown ribbon florets. SIZE: 26″ h. CONDITION: Bisque appears to be free of any damage, minimal wear to composition body (fingertips & joints). 1-9439 (17,500-22,500)

1194
$0.00

23″ E.J. JUMEAU FRENCH BEBE. A larger and exceptional example of the E J mold, this young lady has amber paperweight eyes, pale bisque, finely painted facial features including a hint of mauve eye shadow and is on a straight wristed Jumeau composition body. Marked on rear of head E 12 J, she is dressed in a French style bebe dress, newer human hair wig and wearing antique black leather shoes with a bee impressed on soles. SIZE: 23″ h. CONDITION: Bisque head appears to be free of any damage or flaws, composition body is in very fine original condition with some restoration to fingers and some touch up to joints. 1-9440 (11,000-15,000)

1195
$4,600.00

24″ FRE A STEINER FRENCH BEBE. Pale bisque, a quizzical expression, and large blue paperweight eyes are just a few of the qualities that this French bebe possesses. On a marked Steiner body this bebe is attired in a floral print cotton dress, replacement sandy colored wig, and wearing old black leather shoes. She also features finely decorated details such as her eyelashes and eyebrows. SIZE: 23″ h. CONDITION: Bisque head appears to be without damage or flaws, composition body is in very fine original finish with some restoration to fingers on left hand. 1-9441 (4,000-6,000)

1196
$14,950.00

16″ BRU BEBE. Early 1880s doll with head impressed with the so-called “Moon & Crescent” mark. Her head swivels on a separate bisque shoulder plate. Mounted to a leather body with gussets at the elbows, hips and knees with bisque forearms showing great individual detail in the modeling of the fingers. Eyes are threaded blue paperweights and there is some mauve shading on the upper eyelids. Mouth is open/closed with six tiny upper molded teeth. Body has remnants of a paper label which originally had read “Bebe Brevete”. She has been well recostumed in pale green silk dress with silk ribbons and lace along with a well coordinated ivory silk and ribbon bonnet. Shoes are antique blue silk with cardboard soles. Wig is of antique dark blonde mohair with bangs. SIZE: 16″ h (41cm). CONDITION: Very good. No damage or repair noted to hands. Excellent quality bisque. Leather body is somewhat discolored and dry in spots especially at upper arms. 1-9169 (14,000-16,000)

1197
$13,800.00

PETITE CABINET SIZED 6/0 BRU BREVETE WITH TRUNK. Diminutive in size, this little charmer with bulbous amber paperweight eyes, pale bisque, and an expressive countenance is on a kid body with bisque lower arms. Attractively dressed in a replica French bebe dress and wearing antique brown leather shoes impressed “JJ” on soles. Marked on rear of head and shoulderplate “6/0”. Her bisque is flawless with just a hint of mauve shadowing to her upper eyelids. Accompanied by a paper lithographed trunk containing various accessories and clothing items. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Bisque head, shoulderplate, and hands appear to be free of damage. However, wig is glued tight and full inspection has not been made, but doll is guaranteed to be without damage. 1-9410 (15,000-18,000)

1198
$3,450.00

17-1/2″ SECOND SERIES PORTRAIT JUMEAU. Early 1880s French child doll with beautiful blue threaded glass eyes, mauve shading on upper lids, well painted eyelashes and eyebrows and incised “7” at the base of the neck. The early French body is unmarked but has straight wrists and 8 separate ball joints. The antique pale blue silk costume has silk ribbons at the neckline and at the bust, the shoes are antique brown leather with brown silk ribbon rosettes and she wears an antique blond mohair wig with bangs, but cut short in the back. SIZE: 17-1/2″ (44cm). CONDITION: Body has been repainted, slight loss of color to nose tip with left earlobe slightly chipped. 1-9170 (4,000-6,000)

1199
$6,325.00

15″ BLACK BISQUE SIMON & HALBIG CHARACTER. Ebony bisque socket head with the head incised “1358 Germany SIMON & HALBIG S&H 4″ with brown glass sleep eyes, open mouth with full upper lip, four upper teeth, on the original fully articulated body in excellent condition. She wears an antique printed paisley design dress, antique white cotton underwear and newer black leather shoes. The short curly mohair wig is original and the lip color is also fired in. SIZE: 15” (38cm). CONDITION: Excellent. 1-9236 (4,500-5,500)

1200
$3,450.00

22″ PHENIX BEBE. Closed mouth French child with head incised “*94”. She has bluish gray paperweight eyes, well painted lashes and brows, a slight molded space between the lips, pierced ears, and is on her original fully jointed French body, unmarked, but typical of Steiner. She is wearing pleated pink cotton dress with ecru lace trim, old brown leather shoes with the Keystone logo and an antique light brown human hair wig over cardboard pate. SIZE: 22″ (55cm). CONDITION: Excellent. Minor typical paint wear at fingers and joints, one small speck on forehead wear color did not fire in properly. 1-9174 (3,500-4,500)

1201
$0.00

24-1/2″ BRU BEBE. This 1890s doll has head incised “BRU Jne R 11”. The original body is also stamped “BEBE BRU No 11”. She has a closed mouth with the hint of a molded tongue, brown fixed paperweight eyes, painted upper and lower lashes with remnants of original silk upper lashes as well. The original body is fully articulated and bears the original finish. She has been redressed in a brown taffeta knee-length dress with lace trim and cloth buttons and wear newer white leather shoes and a replaced brown mohair wig over the original cork pate. SIZE: 24-1/2″ (62cm). CONDITION: Excellent, slight paint wear to hands. 1-9298 (6,000-8,000)

1202
$3,450.00

CLOSED MOUTH FRENCH BEBE 26-1/2″ (67cm). Head bears a red stamp reading “DEPOSE TETE JUMEAU 10” and incised “12” at the base of the neck. She also has a blue stamp on the torso “JUMEAU MEDAILLE D’OR PARIS”. She has blue glass paperweight eyes, closed mouth, pierces ears and is on her original wood and composition French body. She is wearing a newer human hair wig and has been appropriately redressed in the 1890s style. SIZE: 26-1/2″ (67cm). CONDITION: Very good, original body finish with some crazing, slight mold flaw on corner of lower lip. 1-9299 (4,000-4,500)

1203
$1,035.00

25-1/2″ JUMEAU BEBE DOLL. Pretty blue eyed closed mouth doll stamped in red on back of the head “DEPOSE TETE JUMEAU Bte S.G.D.G. 12”. She is on an SFBJ period fully jointed wood and composition body with mostly original finish. Wig is a 1960s era ash blonde human hair wig with pink dotted Swiss floor length dress with white organdy sash and ruffle at bottom of skirt. Shoes are later black oil cloth replacements. SIZE: 25-1/2″ (65cm). CONDITION: Good. Extensive restoration to forehead with crack still visible extending into upper eyelid. 1-9192 (1,200-1,800)

1204
$10,350.00

21-1/2″ RARE JUMEAU BEBE. 1880s early Jumeau with head incised “10 (over) EJ” with body stamped in blue “JUMEAU MEDAILLE D’OR PARIS”. She has lovely blue paperweight eyes, closed mouth with well modeled, applied ears, and on the original wooden composition body with 8 separate ball joints, and straight wrists with oversized hands. She is wearing what could be her original blond mohair wig, a white cotton and lace dress and pink canvas French shoes with soles impressed “10 PARIS” with the logo of a bee. SIZE: 21-1/2″ (52cm). CONDITION: Excellent, slight typical paint wear on body. 1-9325 (11,000-13,000)

1205
$15,525.00

RARE 13″ BRUNO SCHMIDT CHARACTER CHILD, KNOWN AS “WENDY”. The head is incised “2033 BSW” (within a heart) “537”. This desirable doll has blue glass sleep eyes, closed mouth with protruding upper lip, dimple in chin, and is on her original fully jointed body with fine original finish. She is wearing an antique blond mohair wig, a contemporary white cotton dress, black stockings and old black leather shoes with buckles as well as an indigo and black velvet hat with burgundy silk ribbon. SIZE: 13″ (33cm). CONDITION: Excellent, minor unevenness of color near the head rim, but this is entirely covered by the wig. 1-9248 (14,000-16,000)

1206
$1,265.00

22″ PHENIX BEBE DOLL. 1890s closed mouth French doll incised near neck socket “*93” with open/closed mouth with slight space between lips with partial view of tongue tip, blue-gray paperweight eyes, evenly feathered eyebrows, well modeled ears on a fully jointed French wood and composition body stamped on the torso “Le Petit Parisien BEBE STEINER Medaille D’or Paris 1889”. She is well redressed in a two piece cream wool costume with pleated center panel. Wig is a newer ash blonde human hair wig and her shoes are brown leather with replaced soles. SIZE: 22″ (56cm). CONDITION: Good. Faint hairline on left side of forehead. Arms and hands, although old, are of from a different mfg. 1-9326 (1,000-2,000)

1207
$2,300.00

16″ FASHION DOLL ATTRIBUTED TO SIMON & HALBIG. Unmarked swivel neck bisque socket head on separate bisque shoulder plate mounted to a twill covered wooden articulated body with joints at the shoulders, elbows, hips, knees and ankles. She also has bisque lower arms which show no signs of damage or repair. Bisque head has very pale bisque with blue glass eyes, closed mouth with slight smile and with ears that are pierced into the head. Costume consists of a cobalt taffeta two-piece dress with brass buttons, gold braid decoration and dark lace band around base of skirt. Wig is a more modern mohair replacement. SIZE: 16″ h (41cm). CONDITION: Excellent. 1-9227 (3,000-5,000)

1208
$2,415.00

17-1/2″ FRENCH FASHION DOLL. Bisque socket head on separate kid lined shoulder plate incised “4” with closed mouth, pale blue paperweight eyes, on all leather body with gussets at the elbows, hips and knees. She wears an antique two piece walking suit of faded greenish-brown heavy cotton with blue ribbon trim and bows with tiny pleats all around the base of the skirt. She is wearing a honey colored human hair wig over cork pate and wears a matching hat and leather fashion boots with tassels and high heel. SIZE: 17-1/2″ (44cm). CONDITION: Overall very good with typical wear in places to the leather body, with right wrist patched and also a patch on the left lower arm. 1-9194 (1,500-2,500)

1209
$1,265.00

14″ SWIVEL NECK FRENCH FASHION DOLL. Petite French fashion with head incised “0”, mostly likely an FG with pale blue paperweight eyes, closed mouth with outlined lips on an all gusseted kid body and wearing a pale blue pleated antique gauze dress with lace overlay and blue paper shoes with buckles. Her wig is antique strawberry blond mohair over cork pate and around her neck she wears a silver cross with aqua bead in the center. SIZE: 14″ (35cm). CONDITION: Very good with some wear and patching on the body and slight graininess to the bisque. 1-9178 (1,200-1,800)

1210
$1,265.00

17″ FRENCH FASHION DOLL. Bisque swivel head on separate bisque shoulder plate both incised “4”, most likely an early F.G. with pale blue glass eyes, pierced ears and closed mouth with well highlighted lower lip. She is on a leather body with antique German bisque lower arms. The lower part of the body has been recovered in a sateen material. She has been redressed in an ivory silk one piece floor length dress with simulated bustle-like effect in back and wears a matching silk bonnet with velvet ribbons over a pale brown antique mohair wig. She also has pale green leather fashion boots, old but probably slightly newer than the doll. She carries in her right hand a celluloid fan with blue ribbon inserts. SIZE: 17″ (43cm). CONDITION: Very good, slight wear to body. 1-9190 (1,500-2,000)

1211
$1,552.50

15″ UNMARKED FRENCH FASHION DOLL. Bisque swivel head on separate bisque shoulder plate, incised “2” with blue set eyes, feathered eyebrows, closed mouth with highlighted lower lip, pierced ears on original firm white kid body with individually stitched fingers and having gussets at the elbows, hips and knees. She is wearing an old blond mohair wig over a newer cork pate and has been well redressed in a one piece floor length red and black brocade outfit with black velvet hat with black feathers and newer brown leather fashion boots with heels. SIZE: 15″ (38cm). CONDITION: Excellent. 1-9301 (1,500-2,500)

1212
$862.50

FRENCH SWIVEL NECK FASHION DOLL. A fine early French Fashion, possibly by Jumeau, marked on rear of head and shoulder plate “0”. Delicately painted features further enhanced by her pale blue paperweight eyes and rosy cheeks. She is affixed to a leather body and is wearing only her undergarments. A cabinet sized Fashion for which a handy seamstress could create a wardrobe. SIZE: 12″ t. CONDITION: Kid body in fair condition. Arms could be early replacements. 1-9304 (800-1,200)

1213
$1,265.00

SMALL “Le Parisien” BEBE. Closed mouth Steiner with red stamp on head “Le Parisien Bte S.G.D.G. A3”. On her original composition body which is jointed at the shoulders, elbows and hips and also stamped in blue “Le Petit Parisien BEBE STEINER”. Beautifully dressed in a pink silk one piece walking suit with huge bow in back, and blond mohair wig and ruffled bonnet, and well made brown leather shoes in the French style stamped “1” on the soles. SIZE: 10″ (26cm). CONDITION: Very good, slight loss of color at the tip on the nose and one finger on left hand partially missing. 1-9171 (1,200-1,800)

1214
$1,035.00

UNUSUAL CABINET SIZED FRENCH BEBE. Closed mouth French child incised “M 2″ with blue glass paperweight eyes, pierced ears on the original fully jointed wood and composition French body with good original finish. Beautifully dressed in what could be her original salmon pink gauze and silk dress with black trimmed sleeves and bottom of skirt. Her dark eyebrows well match her antique brown human hair wig in long ringlet curls. The boots are antique leather, but most likely slightly newer than the doll itself. She also wears an antique white gauze bonnet with high wire frame. SIZE: 12-1/2” (32cm). CONDITION: Faint hairline crack on left side of forehead near the ear. 1-9172 (1,200-1,800)

1215
$1,610.00

19″ LATE 19TH CENTURY JUMEAU BEBE. Head incised “X8”. She has lovely blue bulbous paperweight eyes, open mouth with six upper teeth, pierced ears, well painted eyelashes and evenly painted eyebrows on original fully jointed body. Stamped in blue on the torso “BEBE JUMEAU diplome d’Honneur”. She has been well recostumed in a pleated pale blue silk dress with embroidered flowers. The shoes are original and stamped on the soles “8 Paris (bee)” as are the cranberry colored socks original. Wig is a 1960s human hair replacement and her high silk bonnet is a blue, purple and gray plaid. SIZE: 19″ h (48cm). CONDITION: Very good. Some typical paint peeling on fingers and legs. 1-9197 (1,500-2,500)

1216
$2,645.00

18-1/2″ JUMEAU BEBE. Head bears a faint stamp “DEPOSE TETE JUMEAU 8” with the body stamped in blue “BEBE JUMEAU DIPLOME d’HONNEUR”. She has blue paperweight eyes, closed mouth, evenly painted lashes and brows, pierced ears and is attached to the body by the original coil spring. The body is fully articulated and bears most of the original finish with slight touch-up to fingers. She has been appropriately recostumed in a blue silk dress with lace overlay and wears a newer blond mohair wig over a heavy composition pate. SIZE: 18-1/2″ (47cm). CONDITION: Very good. Original firing line coming up from the neck in back; not a hairline. 1-9195 (2,500-3,500)

1217
$3,450.00

F. 6 G. FRENCH BEBE. A fine FG with mauve shadowing, pale bisque, the hint of a tongue from her closed mouth and generally a winsome look about her face. This young French Bebe is on a straight wristed composition body with a replaced skin wig, antique leather shoes, and two Bebe outfits with matching hats of more recent vintage. SIZE: 16″ t. CONDITION: Overall very good. Body shows signs of repainting and slight whiteness to tip of nose. Minor color loss to rear of right ear. 1-8901 (5,500-6,500)

1218
$3,162.50

Fre A 15 STEINER BEBE. Nicely colored bisque enhanced by blue paperweight eyes and a fanciful French Bebe silk and lace drop waisted dress. This young lady is on a composition clockwork walker body with mama papa bellows. Body is rubber stamped “Le Petit Parisien” indicating she is a walking model with special underpants to make the walking process easier. Ex-Mildred Seeley collection. SIZE: 24″ t. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus, some minor body touch up. 1-8902 (3,000-4,000)

1219
$460.00

15″ JUMEAU BEBE. Head is incised “Depose E6J” has brown glass paperweight eyes, closed mouth and pierced ears. Body is stamped in blue “Jumeau Medaille D’or Paris” and has separate ball joints at elbows and knees as well as straight wrists. She wears a replaced costume of green taffeta and lace with blue-green velvet jacket, an antique brown mohair wig and wide brimmed felt hat with cloth flowers and feathers. Shoes are camel colored brown leather boots that button on each side. SIZE: 15″ (37cm). CONDITION: Fair. Head is extensively restored. Lower arms and legs repainted. 1-9198 (1,200-1,800)

1220
$747.50

31″ OPEN MOUTH JUMEAU DOLL. Head is incised “14” at the base of the neck and bears a red decal stamp “Depose Tete Jumeau”. Eyes are bulbous blue-gray paperweights and six well formed teeth in mouth. She is on her original fully jointed wood and composition body which is unmarked. She has been elaborately recostumed in a peach satiny dress with rose lace center panel and blue lace floral ribbon trim and a tall hat with wire frame. SIZE: 31″ (78cm). CONDITION: Very good, slight color loss in center of forehead with some typical paint touch-up on body, especially on hands. 1-9233 (2,000-2,500)

1221
$575.00

BEBE JUMEAU NO. 9 W/OB. A classic example of the Jumeau firm importing German heads and to be merchandised as Bebe Jumeau dolls. Rear of head is incised “DEP 9” and rubber stamped “Tete Jumeau”. This young lady is on a composition fully jointed marked Jumeau body. She retains her original clothing, wig, earrings and has on white leather boots impressed with an “8” on the sole. Open mouth with blue glass sleep eyes and fine pale bisque further add to her appeal. SIZE: 21″ t. CONDITION: As typical with later Jumeau bodies there is some flaking to lower arms. Faint hairline on forehead and tiny eye chips to lower right eyelid. 1-9175 (800-1,200)

1222
$690.00

JUMEAU OPEN MOUTH BEBE. A fine 1907 Jumeau with blue glass sleep eyes. Finely colored bisque with an expressive face, this young lady is on a later French composition body wearing antique clothing and a long brown human hair wig. This was Jumeau’s answer to selling a less expensive doll by importing bisque heads from German manufacturers. SIZE: 23″ t. CONDITION: Bisque head appears to be without damage, three firing flaws present on rim. 1-9244-2 (400-600)

1223
$3,162.50

24″ S & H 1488 CHARACTER CHILD. Cherubic, perhaps a demure face make this a captivating child character. Fine quality bisque, feathered eyebrows and blue glass sleep eyes, along with a deeply incised closed mouth, add to this character’s charm and appeal. She is on a child ball-jointed composition body (marked “Excelsior”), wearing a newer character style dress that is appropriate for her. SIZE: 24″ h. CONDITION: Overall excellent, slight scuff to bisque on right temple. 1-8879 (3,500-4,500)

1224
$1,725.00

16-1/2″ RARE KLEY & HAHN CHARACTER CHILD. Seldom found character circa 1910 with head incised “K&H 549 4 Germany”. She has blue glass sleep eyes, painted upper and lower lashed with so-called fly-away eyebrows, closed slightly smiling mouth with deep dimples in cheeks and chin. She is on her original fully jointed body with excellent original patina and is wearing an antique white cotton dress, underwear and antique brown leather shoes, as well as golden blond mohair wig. SIZE: 16-1/2″ (42cm). CONDITION: Good, faint hairline crack in the back of the head. 1-9173 (1,800-2,500)

1225
$1,610.00

18″ STEINER GIGOTEUR. The flange bisque neck head is unmarked with solid dome, open mouth with two rows of tiny teeth, small blue glass stationary eyes, nice mauve shading on cheeks and upper eye lids. When the key wind mechanism in the torso is wound, the legs go up and down, as do the arms and the head moves from side to side as she cries “Mama”. She is appropriately dressed in a pale yellow silk with elaborate lace trim, an antique long brown human hair wig, well coordinated bonnet and antique black oil cloth shoes, impressed “2” on the soles. SIZE: 18″ (46cm). CONDITION: Very good with slight wear to paint on arms and arms are loose. 1-9185 (1,200-1,500)

1226
$1,437.50

LARGEST SIZE “OUR FAIRY” DOLL. Delightful all bisque Googly from Hertel & Schwab incised “222 28″ with blue glass side glancing sleep eyes, an open/closed mouth with two tiny upper teeth, molded tongue and broad lower lip with stuck-out ears and wearing original bobbed blonde mohair wig. Head and torso are one piece with separately strung arms. As it should be, the index finger on the right hand is pointed outwards. She is wearing a simple white cotton dress which could be original as well as a wide brim straw bonnet with blue cloth flowers. SIZE: 11” (28cm). CONDITION: Excellent. No damage noted and has correct arms. 1-9308 (1,500-2,000)

1227
$1,035.00

17-1/2″ SIMON & HALBIG MADE FOR THE FRENCH MARKET. Unusual closed mouth child with head incised “749 DEP 6” having blue glass paperweight eyes, closed mouth, pierced ears and mounted to a fully jointed French wood and composition body with original finish. She has been elaborately costumed in a pink silk two piece dress with pleated skirt, lace center panel on jacket with embroidered decoration and high collar. Wig is antique brown human hair with long curls. Shoes are leather modern replacements. She is accompanied by a paper French game box “Jeu Des Mulets Rigolos”. SIZE: 17-1/2″ (44cm). CONDITION: Very good, slight loss of color on both cheeks and tip of nose. 1-9193 (1,500-2,200)

1228
$2,070.00

SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN RARE COWGIRL COSTUME. Composition doll by Ideal with green sleep eyes, open mouth with teeth, curly blond wind in original setting and wearing her original cowgirl costume with leather chaps, gun and holster. She retains the original silk identifying tag on her neckerchief. SIZE: 12″ (32cm). CONDITION: Excellent. 1-9055 (1,000-2,000)

1229
$575.00

GERMAN 2-ROOM SETTING. Cute double room with original wallpaper and flooring and filled with vintage furniture, probably 1920s. SIZE: 20″ l x 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 1-9176 (400-500)

1230
$575.00

FRENCH MILLINER SHOP. Milliner shop filled with early soft metal table and accessories, a tin mirror, vintage wrapped cloth bundles, hats, etc. with banner above stating “Maison Madelaine”. SIZE: 19″ w x 7-3/4″ to top of side walls. CONDITION: Appears all original with some minor wear to wood floor and papered walls. 1-9177 (450-650)

1231
$920.00

15″ EARLY TUCK COMB WOODEN DOLL. An outstanding example of an early 19th century wooden doll on a fully articulated wooden body. Finely painted features such as the eyelashes and eyebrows, the molded tuck comb and the most impressive being the delicately painted curls of hair on right and left temples. Wearing an appropriate garment of the period, but not vintage. SIZE: 15″ t. CONDITION: Face and shoulder plate show alligatoring to paint finish. There is some “touch-up” to face and shoulder plate, typical of a doll from this time period. 1-9302 (2,000-4,000)

1232
$575.00

18″ FRENCH PAPIER MACHE SHOULDER HEAD DOLL. 1870s era doll with molded and painted features with a black painted pate underneath the brown human hair wig, mounted on the original narrow waist, firm leather body with straight legs, she has been well redressed in a green and black printed skirt with black taffeta jacket with white ribbon edging and wear a white cotton bonnet which ties under the chin. SIZE: 18″ (46cm). CONDITION: Overall good with some wear to hands and with slight paint touch-up to cheeks and nose tip. 1-9307 (800-1,200)

1232A
$805.00

EARLY PAPIER MACHE MILLINER’S MODEL. Circa 1840s, this fine shoulder head Milliner’s model with exposed ears and an abundance of long curls dropping onto her rear shoulder. Typical construction of a kid body with wood extremities, this young lady is dressed in a non-period blue foliate print with lace trims. SIZE: 12″ t. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus, a couple of minor craze lines to facial area. 8-87607 (600-800)

1233
$690.00

FRENCH CHINA DOLL AND GERMAN MILLINER’S MODEL. A charming and petite French china shoulder head affixed to a kid body with a most appealing facial expression. Delicately painted brush strikes applied to her hairlines, blue eyes and rosy cheeks make this a must-have for collectors of China dolls. A typical Milliner’s Model with her hair pulled into rear bun, this shoulder head papier mache is on a kid body with wooden extremities. SIZE: 10-1/2″ t, 9-1/2″ t respectively. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus with minor nose rub to Milliner’s Model. Clothing not vintage. 1-9309, 1-9311 (500-600)

1234
$1,380.00

17″ LENCI 300 SERIES BOY. All felt covered doll with swivel head and jointed at the shoulders and hips, he has brown side glancing painted brown eyes with entirely original costume consisting of a lime green sweater with matching stockings, green felt knee length pants and original brown leather shoes. SIZE: 17″ (43cm). CONDITION: Very good, however slight overall surface dust. 1-9239 (1,000-1,500)

1235
$1,035.00

TWO LENCI CHILDREN. 1) 18″ Somber faced Lenci child with brown painted eyes looking to the right dressed in a green felt knee length dress with appliqued multicolored floral design. The reddish-brown mohair wig is pulled into two long braids and wide brim hat and shoes matches the green in the dress. 2) 17″ 300-series wearing probably original shoes and stockings but having replaced hat and dress. SIZE: 18″ h (46cm) & 17″ h (43cm). CONDITION: 1) Very good, slight overall surface dust; face and extremities. 2) Slightly dustier with a moth hole on the forehead. 1-9315, 1-9316 (1,500-2,000)

1236
$920.00

20″ PARIAN WITH FANCY MOLDED DECORATIONS. Rare and elaborate Parian shoulder head doll circa 1870, with cafe au lait hair, with pierced ears, blue painted eyes and a “ribbon candy” multi-colored bow in hair with glazed porcelain ruffled collar with gold bead edging with painted pink luster decoration simulating edging of blouse. She is on a replaced cloth body with porcelain lower limbs and molded boots and has been redressed in a pink silk satin 2 piece dress which is well coordinating with the pink luster decoration on the shoulder. SIZE: 20″ (51cm). CONDITION: Excellent with no damage or restoration to ribbon in hair and almost no roughness to collar’s edge. 1-9186 (800-1,200)

1237
$805.00

PAIR OF LARGE KESTNER DOLLS. First being a brown glass sleep eyed 171 on a marked fully jointed Kestner composition body. Dressed in an antique style blue sailor suit, this young lady has fine bisque and four teeth in her open mouth. Second being a brown glass set eyed model 164 on a fully jointed composition Kestner body. She retains her original tosca colored mohair wig and is wearing an older antique costume. SIZE: 33″ t, 32″ t respectively. CONDITION: First: bisque head appears to be free of damage, body is in very good original finish. Second: bisque head appears to be free of damage, body is in very fine original condition, teeth appear to be older replacement. 1-9066 (700-900)

1238
$632.50

A.M. “JUST ME” BISQUE DOLL. Cute as a button, this blue glass sleep eyed lass with an impish grin and side glancing eyes is on a composition body usually found on AM Googlies. Fired bisque coloring, molded shoes and painted socks, she is in her original cotton outfit with matching hat. SIZE: 7-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Bisque head appears without damage, not your typical Just Me body. 1-9221 (500-700)

1239
$862.50

9-1/2″ A.M. GOOGLY. Large example with head incised “Armand Marseille Germany 323 A.4/0.M”. This charming boy has brown glass side glancing sleep eyes, smiling closed mouth and is on a much nicer than average five piece composition toddler body. Wig is original pale brown mohair and he has been charmingly redressed in a blue knit knee length sweater and red felt jacket with lambs wool trim on sleeve and hat. SIZE: 9-1/2″ (24cm). CONDITION: Very good. 1-9229 (1,000-1,500)

1240
$805.00

12-1/2″ MASK FACE GOOGLY. 1920s doll with molded composition face mounted to a cloth head with a mohair wig permanently attached. The huge blue glass stationary eyes look to the left and she is on her original five-piece cloth body with stitching in lieu of fingers. The blue and white cotton floral print dress is of the era and could be original as are her antique leather boots with brass buckles. SIZE: 12-1/2″ (32cm). CONDITION: Very good. Typical slight wear to cheeks, forehead and nose. 1-9228 (800-1,200)

1241
$517.50

THREE GERMAN GOOGLY-TYPE DOLLS. 1) Largest is incised “322 A. 11/0 M. Germany” with solid dome head and molded and painted features with intaglio blue eyes looking slightly to the left, wide smiling mouth and three painted areas of hair painted in the Kewpie manner. He is on an elongated five piece composition body with molded and painted shoes and socks. 2) All bisque Kewpie-type incised on the back of his torso “10383 Germany”. He has brown painted eyes looking to the left as well as three tufts of hair in the Kewpie manner. 3) Smallest is an all bisque version of “Moritz” incised on his back “332-8″ and has wire strung arms and legs with a long queue of hair on the center top of head. Both index fingers are pointed outward. SIZE: 8″ (20cm), 5-1/2″ (14cm) and 4” (10cm). CONDITION: Very good; slight chip at top of bisque leg of Moritz. Typical wear to composition body of A.M. 1-9230, 1-9231, 1-9232 (600-800)

1242
$1,437.50

K*R 101 AND HEUBACH 8192. A 34cm (13-1/2″) K*R 101 “Marie” character child on a fully jointed pink composition body. This young lady has full lips, brown painted eyes and near flawless bisque with no wig chips. A most expressive doll in a pouty-type way, she is truly a charmer and ready to go into your doll cabinet. A 15″ character boy with large blue glass sleep eyes and a quizzical look about him is on a straight wristed composition ball jointed body (older repaint). SIZE: 13-1/2″ t and 15″ t respectively. CONDITION: Bisque on both dolls appears to be free of damage. 1-9305, 1-9310 (2,000-3,000)

1243
$690.00

16″ RAYNAL DOLL IN ORIGINAL COMMUNION DRESS. French doll circa early 1930s with pressed cloth face having light brown mohair wig and wearing her original organdy communion dress, veil and brass cross necklace. The doll swivels at neck, shoulders and hips. These dolls were made at same time of Lenci and capitalized on their popularity. SIZE: 16″ h (41cm). CONDITION: Excellent. Retains vibrant cheek and lip color. 1-9306 (500-600)

1244
$402.50

TWO GERMAN BISQUE DOLLS. 1) 13-1/2″ Swain & Co. Character baby. Desirable character baby with head incised “D.I.P.5” and also a green stamp reading “S&Co Geschutzt Germany”. He has blue glass sleep eyes with open/closed mouth with no teeth and is on original five piece bent limb composition body and wearing an antique blonde mohair wig, white and blue knit romper suit with crochet booties and a crocheted hat that also covers the ears. 2) 8-1/2″ Asian child with slightly tinted bisque and incised on back of head “SPBH” within a star with open mouth and two upper teeth, fixed brown glass eyes in almond shaped eye sockets, fly away winged eyebrows on the original five piece composition body with molded and painted blue shoes. Simple costume is most likely original as is the black mohair wig with queue in back. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h (34cm) & 8-1/2″ (21.5cm) respectively. CONDITION: Good, however hairline crack on front of neck socket and slight repaint to several finger tips on Swain baby. Oriental doll is very good. 1-9303, 1-9312 (500-700)

1245
$1,035.00

20″ KESTNER GIBSON GIRL. Elegant shoulder head lady doll with long swan like neck, brown glass sleep eyes, one stroke eyebrows, painted lower lashes on a jointed leather body with articulation at the hips, knees and elbows. She has original bisque well modeled arms with detailed fingers and has been redressed in a 1910 era satin ball gown with puff sleeves. The brown human hair wig appears original and styled in the typical manner of 1910 attributed to the Gibson girl. SIZE: 20″ (52cm). CONDITION: Excellent. Slight loss of hair to upper eyelashes. 1-9196 (800-1,200)

1246
$345.00

20″ KESTNER GIBSON GIRL. The bisque shoulder head with long extended neck is incised “172 7″ and features blue glass sleep eyes with lower painted and remnants of original silk upper lashes, a protruding chin, and a slightly smiling mouth. She is on the original pink kid leather body with composition lower arms and legs and joints at the elbows and the knees. She has been well recostumed in a green taffeta 2 piece dress with typical high collar made of lace and yellow silk ribbon. She also wears what is probably her original brown human hair wig, as well as antique black oil cloth shoes. SIZE: 20” (52cm). CONDITION: Good. Old professional restoration at neckline, but does not go into the face. Fingertips on left hand especially worn. 1-9201 (500-800)

1247
$575.00

24″ ENGLISH POURED WAX SHOULDER HEAD DOLL. Although unmarked, she has characteristics of a Montanari. She has inset blue glass eyes, inset rooted dark human hair with head turned slightly to the left. She is on her original cloth body with narrow waist, sewn joints at the hips with poured wax lower arms and legs. Dressed in an antique long cotton baby gown, she represents a child from the 1880s. SIZE: 24″ (61cm). CONDITION: Very good with some wear to finger tips and an old repair to the right leg, primarily to region of ankle and toes. 1-9323 (600-1,000)

1248
$2,300.00

ROTRAUT SCHROTT BLACK CHILD. There are many modern doll artists today, but few exhibit the excellence of work such as Rotraut Schrott. Of outstanding quality, this artist captures the lifelike innocence of childhood. Made of cernit and created in 2000, these dolls were only produced in very limited quantities. Most likely this doll retailed in the neighborhood of $5000+. She is in the seated position with a swivel neck. SIZE: Approx 20″ in seated position. CONDITION: A few minor scuffs to cernit on arms, damage to left thumb, though present and intact and with a slight green tinge to black coloring. 1-9320 (800-1,200)

1249
$517.50

CARVED HAIR SCHOENHUT BOY AND WIGGED SCHOENHUT GIRL. A finely carved pouty young man with intaglio eyes, carved hair and a somber look upon his face. Dressed in a newer outfit, he accompanies his sister on this journey. Typical of Schoenhut, one could return the doll to the factory and have features, such as the face, factory repainted for a minimal charge. Such was the case with this young man. Of slightly later time period, this young lady with molded teeth and decal eyes is wearing an older cotton dress, but a coat and shoes of newer vintage. SIZE: 16″ t, 15-1/2″ t respectively. CONDITION: Good to very good. 1-9387-1 (650-850)

1250
$546.25

CARVED HAIR SCHOENHUT BOY AND WIGGED SCHOENHUT GIRL. This lad with carved hair including a wisp on his forehead, intaglio eyes and a thoughtful look upon his face is wearing an outfit of newer vintage. The young lady accompanying him is a wigged version with intaglio eyes and a perplexed look on her face is wearing a replacement outfit of newer vintage, but she retains her original blond mohair wig. SIZE: 15-1/2″ t, 14″ t respectively. CONDITION: Good to very good. Girl has fine facial crazing and lacking pinky. 1-9387-2 (600-800)

1251
$575.00

14-1/2″ SCHOENHUT GIRL DOLL. Girl with carved hair, painted pink bow in back holding braids, she also has brown intaglio eyes, pensive expression and is on her original fully jointed wooden body which is steel sprung. She has been appropriately redressed in a pink plaid cotton 1910-style dress, reproduction pink leather Schoenhut shoes with holes in the soles. SIZE: 14-1/2″ (37cm). CONDITION: Good. Face has had some retouch on forehead, nose, lips and cheeks. 1-9224 (600-900)

1252
$345.00

16-1/2″ SCHOENHUT GIRL DOLL. Rare carved hair girl with wide pouty lips, blue intaglio eyes on the original wood jointed spring strung body. She wears a printed cotton dress with red zigzag stitching and replaced suede boots and carries a beaded chain purse around her neck. SIZE: 16-1/2″ (42cm). CONDITION: Good. Has had considerable paint touch-up to most of facial area, neck and certain areas of hair. 1-9225 (800-1,200)

1253
$402.50

16″ SCHOENHUT BOY DOLL. Unusual doll with molded and carved hair, blue intaglio eyes, open/close smiling mouth with six molded and painted teeth on an all wooden spring strung body. He has been appropriately redressed as a boy from the 1910 era with short pants and matching jacket with wide brim collar and red, white and blue ribbon bow tie. Shoes are also later black leather replacements and he has a painted tin horn in his left hand. SIZE: 16″ (41cm). CONDITION: Very good with slight peeling and touch-up on cheeks, forehead, nose and chin. 1-9226 (1,000-1,500)

1254
$575.00

CARVED HAIR SCHOENHUT GIRL WITH MOLDED RIBBON AND WIGGED SCHOEHNUT POUTY GIRL. A pensive young lady with intaglio eyes, bobbed blondish hair and a pink ribbon with a bow at the rear, wearing antique undergarments and dress, but replacement shoes and socks, this young lady is a fine addition for anyone who collects these dolls. A larger intaglio eyed lass with a full mouth/lips with a daydreaming look. Most likely an original outfit with substantial fading to front, replacement shoes, socks and wig. SIZE: 14″ t , 18-1/2″ t respectively. CONDITION: Good to very good with some minor facial crazing to first doll. Nose and upper lip chip to second doll. 1-9387 (700-900)

1255
$0.00

BISQUE FIGURE OF CHILD WITH DOG. This large charming Victorian figure depicts small girl in a pink ruffled dress seated at the highchair with her favorite dog preparing to put a bib on him. A dish of porridge with spoon is seated on the shelf before her. Probably German, but unmarked. SIZE: Approx. 12″ h. CONDITION: Colors are strong. Very nice. 1-9405 (500-750)

1256
$0.00

BLACK SHELF SITTER. Figure is of a young black man playing a banjo with blousy blue shirt and short pants. Figure formed to sit on a shelf. Underside retains original paper label “The Boston Plastic Art Co. Boston, Mass”. SIZE: Approx. 12″ h. CONDITION: Plaster figure is painted and there is overall scattered wear on the paint, generally the majority is intact. One leg is cracked above the ankle. 1-9404 (200-300)

1257
$230.00

GOTTSCHALK 5464 3-STORY DOLL’S HOUSE. A midsized doll house produced by the famed Moritz Gottschalk, this particular example features a first and second story balcony and a first story side porch. Interior consisting of two rooms on the first and second floor and an attic level with a staircase leading from the first to the second floor. Older restoration to house, which is truly in need of proper restoration on interior and exterior. Potentially a great house for that person who is willing to tackle this job. SIZE: 25-1/2″ h x 24-1/2″ w x 14-1/2″ d. CONDITION: House is solid and intact. Repairs and replacements to windows and trim. 1-9243 (400-600)

1258
$2,530.00

FANCY GOTTSCHALK RED ROOF DOLLS’ HOUSE. Exterior veneer of the house has been repainted, but the original structure remains intact. It has a light olive green facade with dark aqua and cream paint. There are cardboard mullions in the windows and doors. The front of the house has three balconies with fancy columns and railing. The house opens from the front to expose six rooms. The wallpapers and floor papers are not original to the house but have been tastefully replaced. The house also features side windows, outdoor steps and has been electrified. The roof has been repainted maroon and has two chimneys. SIZE: 38″ t x 31″ w x 19″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Good. As stated as well as some of the mullions have been restored and others are more contemporary. Some lifting of veneer on sides of house and more lifting on back of house. 1-8610 (2,000-4,000)

1259
$345.00

LARGE HOME MADE FEDERAL STYLE DOLLS’ HOUSE. Circa 1900. This is a large dolls’ house, painted a light blue with white trim. There is a fine pillared front entrance with a balcony above. The windows move up and down, the front opens in three sections to reveal spacious rooms. The facade has an appeal with its balustrade on the roof that encircles the house on three sides. In the center of the balustrade is a solid piece of wood with raised decoration. There are four windows on the front of the house, one on each level beside the main entrance and one on each side of the balcony which is over the main entrance. (There were once windows on the sides of the house but they have been covered with wood. Window trim on these windows is still in place) The front door is mahogany and has a lock and key that can lock the middle section of the house (The other two sections can be locked from inside which would be done before locking the center section). The interior of the house has 2 large rooms and a hall on each of the two levels with a great mahogany staircase. There are fireplaces in each room and a large open cupboard in the kitchen. All the rooms have crown molding, base boards and mahogany stained floors. SIZE: 43″ t x 53″ w x 21″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: The exterior of the house is repainted and the interior does not have original wallpapers. The tin or metal fireplaces are antique (with a different style in each room) and the mantles have all been constructed recently along with wood they are mounted on. The lock and key on the front door is new. 1-8625 (800-1,200)

1260
$115.00

HOME MADE DOLLS’ HOUSE. Circa 1900. This dolls’ house is painted white with black trim and opens from the front to reveal four large rooms. It opens like a cupboard and has a hook at the top to keep it closed. There are windows on the front and sides. The roof is painted a light green. The interior has two rooms on the first floor that are stained in mahogany. The kitchen has old linoleum tacked down while the other room has just its stained floor. It also has a built in sink on the back wall with shelves above. Both of these rooms have the walls stained in mahogany. The top floor has two rooms painted; one in yellow, the other in blue. SIZE: 38″ t x 30″ w x 15-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Exterior white paint looks original, second floor rooms are repainted, as is the roof. 1-8621 (300-500)

1261
$0.00

AMISH BUILT DOLLS’ HOUSE. Circa 1895. This painted wooden brick dolls’ house is illustrated in the book Dolls’ Houses In America, by Flora Jacobs, published in 1975. This dolls’ house came directly from an Amish family in the Lancaster, PA area. There is a front and back porch, the roofs have hand-split shingles and the dark green shutters have raised panels with workable hinges. The house opens from the left side to reveal two large rooms with rafters. The interior of the house has dark stained woodwork with pastel painted walls. Floors are have crudely made planks of wood. Rooms measure approximately 19″ w x 32″ l x 9-1/2″ h. Top floor has vaulted ceilings. SIZE: 32″ h x 25-1/2″ w x 39″ d. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 1-8964 (800-1,200)

1262
$0.00

ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA DOLLS’ HOUSE. Circa 1900, this white clapboarded dolls’ house is a copy of a full-sized house at 19th Ave. and 11th Streets in Altoona, PA. It was built by the foreman for the Pennsylvania railroad shops. Both sides of the dolls’ house are hinged and when opened, there are four rooms on the left side and three rooms on the right with a hall on the right side. Rooms have old wallpaper inside but may not be original. SIZE: 38″ h x 36″ w x 34″ d. CONDITION: Generally good, needs tightening of joints as floors and walls are somewhat slack. 1-8965 (800-1,200)

1263
$632.50

THREE VINTAGE DOLL SIZE FURNITURE ITEMS. The first is a three-drawer chest with marquetry front drawers constructed of walnut. The second chest is an Empire style with two over three drawers constructed of black walnut. The third is a slant front desk with “M Turner” engraved on brass escutcheon. Constructed of black walnut. SIZE: Range between 10 and 11″ CONDITION: Overall generally good. 1-9318 (400-500)

1264
$747.50

3 FINE OPEN MOUTH GERMAN DOLLS. First doll consisting of a 99 Handwerck with brown glass sleep eyes, fine pale bisque, wearing an antique dress and situated upon a ball jointed composition body (repainted hands). Second doll consisting of an S&H 1079 with brown glass sleep eyes, fine pale bisque and situated upon a ball jointed composition body. Third doll being a GK with brown glass sleep eyes, pale bisque and situated upon a French ball jointed composition wood body (hands of German manufacture). SIZE: 20″ t, 17″ t, 22″ respectively. CONDITION: Bisque heads appear to be free of damage. Overall body condition very good. 1-9200 (750-950)

1265
$402.50

LARGE S.F.B.J. CHARACTER BABY. Head is incised “S.F.B.J. 236 Paris 12”. His brown glass eyes have been set in a stationary position. He has an open/closed mouth with two enameled upper teeth and a space between the lips showing tongue tip. He is on his original five piece composition bent limb baby body and wears a red wool jacket with white cotton shirt, large lace collar and centerpiece and white wool pants. Wig is antique brown mohair which is covered by a white linen sailor hat with long red ribbon streamers in back. SIZE: 26″ h (65cm). CONDITION: Very good. Small chip in the rim of the right upper eyelid, body has been well repainted. 1-9319 (300-400)

1266
$1,265.00

GEORGENE AVERILL RAGGEDY ANN & ANDY AND SCHOENHUT CLOTHESPIN DOLLS. Mid 1930-1940s pair of Raggedy Ann and Andy in original clothing with shoe button eyes and painted facial features. Both stamped with the heart and “I Love You” on chest and both dolls retaining cloth tag from Georgene Novelties. Second grouping of dolls was produced by Schoenhut, the Pinn family: Ty, Clo, Hattie & Harry. First introduced in the 1930s by the Schoenhut firm and then later produced by Emily Myers into the 1940s. SIZE: Raggedy Ann & Andy: 19″ t. Pinn Family: 12″-13″ t. CONDITION: Raggedy Ann & Andy: overall very good with some light soiling and wear to facial features. Pinn Family: fine all original condition. Harry has remnant of original nametag. 1-9321, 1-9324 (350-550)

1267
$402.50

PAIR OF SIMON & HALBIG 1160 “LITTLE WOMEN” DOLLS. An outstanding all original pair similar to the Simon & Halbig 1159 lady doll. The difference being these are a shoulder head version and situated upon a cloth body with bisque extremities. Most likely a party favor, these elaborately costumed beauties have glass eyes, character faces and wigged hair. SIZE: 6-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Some melting to costumes. 1-9386 (300-500)

1268
$747.50

THREE LARGE S&H AND A.M. DOLLS. First doll being a Simon & Halbig Bergmann open mouth doll with blue glass set eyes on a jointed composition body. Attired in nun clothing, complete with rosary beads and religious articles. Pair of AM 390 dolls, both on fully jointed composition bodies. Larger of the two has blue glass sleep eyes, other has brown glass sleep eyes. Both are wearing older antique clothing. SIZE: 28″ t, 29″ t, 28″ t respectively. CONDITION: Nun has peppering to bisque, wig and habit glued tight so bisque head not fully inspected, some repaint to body. Bisque is good on both other dolls. Bisque heads appear to be without damage. Small factory flaw/pit to forehead (at wig line) of smaller doll. 1-9066-1 (400-600)

1269
$632.50

THREE GERMAN OPEN MOUTH DOLLS. First doll being a Walkure with pale bisque brown glass sleep eyes on a fully jointed composition body (older repaint). Second doll marked “CMB” with brown glass sleep eyes is on a jointed composition body wearing antique clothing. Third doll is of German manufacture, marked “HK”. She is on a French type straight wristed composition body (older repaint) and wearing replacement clothing. SIZE: 30″ t, 25″ t, 25″ t respectively. CONDITION: First with very slight cheek scuffing and eyes slightly loose in head. Second bisque head appears to be without damage, body is in nice original finish. Third, eyes have been replaced, bisque head appears to be without damage, but wig is glued tight, so full inspection not possible. 1-9066-2 (300-500)

1270
$517.50

PAIR OF SIMON & HALBIG OPEN MOUTH GERMAN DOLLS. First being an S&H/Bergmann with blue glass eyes on a fully jointed composition body (older repaint). She features pale bisque, brown mohair wig and is wearing antique clothing. Second being an S&H/Bergmann with blue glass sleep eyes and pale bisque. She is on a jointed composition body (older repaint), has a brown human hair wig and wear older replacement clothing. SIZE: Both 29″ t. CONDITION: First doll has set eyes. Second doll has very minor line from crown extending 1/4″ into eye tie hole. 1-9066-4 (400-600)

1271
$632.50

LARGE KESTNER DOLL AND A.M. DOLL. First being a brown glass sleep eyed Kestner marked “N 17 Made in Germany” on a marked fully jointed composition Kestner body. She is wearing antique clothing and retains an older brown mohair wig. Pale bisque and an open mouth with a large eye cut. Second being a blue glass sleep eyed AM 390 with open mouth and molded eyebrows. She is on a fully jointed (older repaint) composition body and wearing antique clothing and light brown human hair wig. SIZE: 32″ t. CONDITION: Bisque on both dolls appears to be without damage, however wig on Kestner is glued tight and not fully able to inspect crown. 1-9066-6 (600-800)

1272
$546.25

LARGE LOT OF MINIATURE ANTIQUE IVORY PIECES. This lot of over 30 elaborately carved antique ivory items include a gazebo with figures, vanity, mirrored bookshelf, acrobat toy, 2 pianos, 4 slant fronts desks, 11 chairs, table, and other figures. SIZE: Largest is 7-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally good plus with several pieces exhibiting some damage or repair. 1-9322 (500-600)

1273
$1,610.00

LARGE LOT OF GERMAN BISQUE HEAD DOLLS. An amazing opportunity for a doll collector/doll restorer to purchase a large lot of unique and interesting German open mouth dolls of various manufacture. Included in this lot is a RARE S&H 949 open mouth child with square cut teeth. There is a bevy of interesting dolls in need of stringing, cleaning, redressing and this lot is a money maker for those with time on their hands. Ball jointed composition body dolls along with a few kid body dolls encompass 16 dolls. One China doll included in this lot. SIZE: Varies from 10″ to 24″ t. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bisque heads not fully inspected, but appear to be free of damage. Bodies show some repainting and some minor damage. A few dolls need eyes, please check next lot. Lot sold “AS IS”. 1-9244 (1,000-1,500)

1274
$1,610.00

7 VARIOUS BISQUE HEAD GERMAN BABIES. A unique and interesting lot of various manufacturers including Fulper, Hertel & Schwab, Heubach Koppelsdorf, etc. Also included with this lot is a bevy of parts and bodies, some old some new, for doll repair and restoration. A great lot for the doll restorer and/or doll hobbyist. The largest doll, the Fulper baby, is 20″ in height. Another Fulper toddler is 16″ h. H&S 152 is 14″ h. HK 301 is 16″, etc. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: From fair to very good. Bisque heads not fully inspected. Lot sold “AS IS”. 1-9244-1 (600-800)

1275
$632.50

FOUR A.M. DOLLS. Four various sized AM 390 dolls. All on jointed composition bodies. Three with blue glass eyes and the largest with brown glass sleep eyes. Bisque appears to be without damage, however heads have not been inspected. All wearing older clothing. An instant collection for those desirous of adding a few inexpensive dolls for the beginning collector or those looking to decorate their home. SIZE: Varies: 29″, 27″, 21″. CONDITION: Larger doll has repaint, older restoration to body. 1-9066-5 (350-550)

1276
$575.00

LOT OF 5 VARIOUS CARVED HAIR AND WIGGED SCHOENHUT DOLLS. A great grouping of Schoenhut dolls for the person that is capable and willing to restore these to their original glory. Three of these have had older paint restoration to facial features. Lot consists of three intaglio eyed dolls and two decal eyed dolls. One boy retains his original wig. All five dolls have clothing of newer vintage. SIZE: 14-1/2″ – 15-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Fair to good. 1-9387-3 (500-1,000)

1277
$862.50

SIX BISQUE DOLLS, SCHOENHUT DOLL AND PAPIER MACHE DOLL. Bisque lot including 2 shoulder head Heubach.Koppelsdorf 275s, 1 AM 370 and 3 AM 390s. Included is a wigged Schoenhut pouty (repainted) and an early papier mache on cloth and kid body. SIZE: Ranges from 13″ to 26″ t. CONDITION: Overall ranges from fair to good. Bisque heads appear to be free of damage, but not fully inspected. Some repainting to bodies or damage to cloth bodies. Lot sold “AS IS”. 1-9066-3 (200-400)

1278
$517.50

GROUPING OF 4 DOLLS INCLUDING CHASE CHILD, LENCI AND 2 OTHERS. First being a painted hair Chase boy with finely painted blond hair. The second being a Lenci mascot lady with original cloth and paper Lenci tags. The third being a felt doll, most likely of Italian origin. The fourth being a composition headed Oriental doll on a cloth and composition body. SIZE: From 12″ to 8″ respectively. CONDITION: Chase boy is very fine plus. Other three good to very good. 1-9313, 1-9314, 1-9317 (400-600)

1279
$115.00

TWO LARGE HOMEMADE DOLLS’ HOUSES. 1) Circa 1920s-30s, this two story house has been over-painted with orange paint on part of the front and sides. The first story has a long porch with railing at the entrance. The house opens on side via two removable panels (one a possible replacement or has been trimmed). There are four large rooms measuring 17″ x 17″. The interior has been updated and finished with decals and fabric added later. 2) Circa 1920, This two story German house has its original cream facade with blue over-paint on the trim and roof. There are windows flanking each side of the large porch on the first floor and a center bay window on the second floor with side windows. A few decals have been added to the front facade. The main roof opens in two parts to reveal two rooms. The interior of the house has its original cream walls but a floor is missing that divides it into two rooms. The house has two cupboard doors in the back to open the house. A scene was painted on the doors of ducks swimming in a brook which was painted at a later date. SIZE: 38″ l x 46″ h x 26″ d and 42″ l x 41″ h x 24-1/2″ d respectively. CONDITION: Generally fair to good with part of base missing and loose chimney. The German house is good to very good with the painted surfaces showing some wear and scratches, especially on the porch roof, bay window roof and on the main roof. Front porch shows some separation from main house. 1-8460, 1-8493 (400-600)

1280
$0.00

EVANS COLOR WHEEL. The H.C. Evans Co. over a period of many years produced various gaming wheels in various sizes. This particular example is the largest size and includes the original wooden shipping crate. This example is unusual in nature in that it has black and red and green coloring similar to that of a roulette table. The standard wheel is either dominoes or a horse race. Used at county fairs, casinos and other events, this wheel mimicked the roulette. The barker would ask players to position their bets on the table according to color. The odds were different from the other wheels mentioned, and those familiar with Roulette would be more inclined to play this game. Handsomely mirrored center section with maker’s name and reverse painted exterior band with red, black, and green coloring. A great addition to anyone’s game room! Wheel is mounted upon a cast iron tripod with a wood center post and a gold colored ball at the top. This particular example was once housed at the Winthrop Yacht Club of Winthrop, Massachusetts (crate is so marked). SIZE: Approx. 7′ tall CONDITION: Overall very good, some minor lifting to exterior color band. Two damaged panels on exterior band. 1-9300 (4,500-6,500)

1281
$862.50

MILLS 10 CENT BLACK CHERRY SLOT MACHINE. Also known as a half top, this popular “workhorse” was produced from the late 1930s into the 1950s. An escalator model displaying the last five coins played and the winnings anywhere from two to twenty coins plus jackpot, this machine is in original finish which is hammered silver gray aluminum castings with ebonized wooden base and sides. Fully functional mechanical condition although lacking lock on rear door. SIZE: 26″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good plus, possible touch up to black paint. 1-9241 (700-900)

1282
$0.00

MILLS 25¢ HALF TOP GOLF SLOT MACHINE. A most visually attractive golf motif slot machine recreated from an older Mills Black Cherry slot machine. Enameled in fire engine red with golf symbols instead representing the typical cherries, oranges, plums, etc. Ornamental decorations to the front castings including a golfer putting and crossed golf clubs & ball further adding to the visual appeal of this gambling device. In operational condition and ready to go right into one’s game room or home bar for years of entertainment! SIZE: 16″ w x 16″ d x 23″ h. CONDITION: Overall very fine restored condition 1-9451 (1,750-2,250)

1283
$0.00

MILLS 25¢ HALF TOP BASEBALL SLOT MACHINE. A most visually attractive baseball motif slot machine recreated from an older Mills Black Cherry slot machine. Enameled in brilliant green with baseball symbols instead representing the typical cherries, oranges, plums, etc. Ornamental decorations to the front castings including a baseball player with bat and crossed bats & ball further adding to the visual appeal of this gambling device. In operational condition and ready to go right into one’s game room or home bar for years of entertainment! SIZE: 16″ w x 16″ d x 23″ h. CONDITION: Overall very fine restored condition. 1-9450 (1,750-2,250)

1284
$33,350.00

1937 WORLD SERIES BASEBALL GAME BY ROCKOLA. Without a doubt this is the finest baseball machine ever produced by any company and is a must have for a collector of arcade machines as well as those who are baseball collectors! Not until one plays this machine can they begin to comprehend the ingeniousness involved in creating a machine of this caliber but also the sheer joy and magnetic attraction to keep playing until one has mastered the game. Featured are the infamous baseball players of the 1937 World Series games such as DiMaggio, Gehrig, Dickey, Chapman, etc. at bat and in the outfield Medwick, Dykes, Dean, Averill, etc. Atop the machine is a lighted acid etched glass marquee inscribed “PLAY BALL with the ALL-STARS 5¢”. The original cardboard background is intact and overall in very good condition (slight edge damage/taping) with some minor discoloration or fading. An extraordinary opportunity to attain for one’s collection and a remarkable piece of Americana! Perhaps one should understand how this machine functions to truly appreciate the ingenuity involved. We will touch on only some of the highlights of operation. However, there are many more that might not be mentioned so please understand that this discussion is brief and should not be considered the “whole” picture! We can assure you that many nickels will be deposited and many hours of sheer enjoyment/frustration will occur when you play this arcade machine. After a coin is deposited a ball appears from the umpire’s chest (standing behind pitcher) and hands off the ball to the pitcher. The pitcher then throws the ball to you in one of a variety of pitches, the batter and you swing your bat. A paper cylinder on the right side indicates who is at bat and it changes batter’s name each time an out is made. The accurate system of balls and strikes is kept by means of steel balls in marked troughs. Many options can occur such as hitting directly to the shortstop for an out, down the 1st or 3rd base line for a home run, a foul ball, double, or a direct shot to Dizzy Dean, the pitcher, for an out. Twenty different options in all. All the while the three outfielders as well as the four infielders are nervously twitching moving slightly from left to right, positioning themselves awaiting to see your mastery at bat. The machine keeps track of men on base, runs, outs, strikes, and balls. After three outs, the game is over and time for another nickel. Internally there is a maze of wires, ball chutes, etc. for the operation of this amusement device, a most intricate game and at first, somewhat overwhelming as to the machine’s operation, but worth every minute. SIZE: 40″ w x 54″ h x 29-1/2″ d. CONDITION: External veneered cabinet has had some restoration/enhancement with some veneer lifting slightly while the internal mechanism and playing field appear to be in very fine untouched original condition. Some chipping to playing field and players but overall very acceptable especially for those desirous of original condition machines. 1-9437 (30,000-35,000)

1285
$0.00

UNITED “SUPER SLUGGER” BASEBALL ARCADE MACHINE. Circa 1950s. This incredible baseball arcade machine lets the player(s) participate as the batter pitted against the fielders and thus increasing the “take” for the operator. The pitcher hits one of two pitch buttons. As the ball speeds towards the player, he or she decides how hard to swing the bat (choosing weak, medium, or strong). Upon a hit the ball flies towards the outfield, perhaps a direct hit to the 3rd baseman for an out or maybe just a single. Players advance to their proper position on the back playing field. Of course you want to hit a home run to see the batter race around the bases and watch the score increase. A great arcade machine especially appealing to those true lovers of baseball. Manufactured by United Manufacturing Company of Chicago, Illinois this game is in essentially original condition with a refresher coat of sealer to external wood cabinet. Although the consignor played this amusement device on a regular basis this machine has not been tested/played since arrival at the auction gallery for cataloging. SIZE: 23-1/2″ w x 80″ h x 78″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good original condition, some lifting to reverse glass painting, reattachment of banners(homerun, 10 extra points, etc.). 1-9438 (2,000-4,000)

1286
$747.50

EXHIBIT SUPPLY “PLAY BALL” AMUSEMENT MACHINE. A baseball game handsomely encased in a fanciful aluminum cabinet depicting a variety of baseball scenes. The prospective player would deposit a penny and shoot it onto the playing field with a plethora of nails which portrays a baseball diamond and the opposing team. If one was lucky enough to deposit their coin in one of the open slots, the penny would be returned. Otherwise the coin would drift to the bottom and indicate a hit, run, home run, etc. Circa 1920s, these machines were a true money maker for the owner/operator. Children as well as adults would compete against the other with the hopes of getting their penny back. A rare and desirable amusement device appealing to collectors of both baseball and arcade games. Retains keys. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Overall good to very good with amateur paint enhancements to castings. 1-9240 (1,250-1,750)

1287
$575.00

BASEBALL THEME ONE CENT GUM VENDOR. One cent gumball vendor with baseball team logos around perimeter of front glass with beveled lucite side windows. An interesting point is that several of the teams portrayed are now defunct or have changed locations like the Washington Nationals, Kansas City A’s, and the Milwaukee Braves. Housed in wood case with green spackle paint. Added feature of a game in which your gumball can be hit into various holes. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. Lacking key. 1-9295 (200-300)

1288
$402.50

SIGNED 1938 NEW YORK YANKEE TEAM PHOTOGRAPH. Entitled “Meet the Champions” by Empire Photographers. This team photo pictures the 1938 Yankees, American League Champions and includes Lou Gehrig, Joe Di Maggio and many more. Signed by many of the team members. Photo is mounted to heavy card stock. SIZE: 20″ w x 12″ h. CONDITION: Generally good, some blemishes. Some signatures have faded. 1-9247 (400-800)

1289
$0.00

SPECTACULAR H.C. EVANS HORSE RACE GAMING WHEEL WITH ODDS INDICATOR. Perhaps one of the most desirable and aesthetically pleasing gaming wheels ever manufactured. On a wooden and cast iron tripod base, with a mechanical drum odds wheel atop, and further adorned by nickel plated eagle, this reverse painted wheel depicting ten various horses at the racetrack (3 panels have cracks). It is further enhanced with a tin/aluminum fanciful mirrored star like center, making this a desirable piece not only for gaming collectors, but horse lovers alike. Overall the condition is very good with period park paint. Wheels of this nature were used throughout the country at local fairs and carnivals as well as at firehouse benefits, VFW’s, fraternal lodges, etc. It appears as though this piece saw little use since its creation around the 1940s. SIZE: Approx. 7′ t., wheel diameter: 5′. CONDITION: Overall very good, paper on odds wheel has been replaced. 1-8942 (6,500-7,500)

1290
$0.00

MILLS COUNTERTOP PAYOUT COLOR WHEEL. A fine early payout gambling device similar in nature to the large floor model machines of the same time period. A colorful wheel depicting dancing ballerinas encased in an oak cabinet and trimmed with cast iron electroplated castings. The prospective player could deposit one to five nickels with various payouts depending on the color chosen. If all five coin slots were activated, a winner was guaranteed with winnings from 10 cents to a dollar. SIZE: 29″ h. CONDITION: Generally near excellent, minor repair to interior coin chute. 1-9395 (6,500-8,500)

1291
$0.00

CAILLE “PUCK” UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE. Manufactured in Detroit, Michigan Caille was one of the “big three” from the golden era of slot machine manufacturers. Visually impressive, these machines were sure to attract the prospective players’ eye with their colorful wheel, attractive cabinetry, and a plethora of nickel plated castings. A “Puck” figure adorns the reverse painted glass(replacement) which partially conceals the center of the color wheel. One to six coins can be played at one time with various payouts according to the scarcity of said colors on the wheel. Highly desirable and sought after by collectors, this machine is an outstanding example of ingenuity as well as attractive and would certainly complement any collector’s collection! SIZE: 24″ w x 67″ h x 15″ d. CONDITION: Overall very fine restoration and in functional condition. As typical, the marquee is a replacement of high quality as is the wooden paneled back door. 1-8933 (23,000-25,000)

1292
$0.00

MILLS CRICKET UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE. Produced for many years, this gambling device created from the turn of the century through the mid-1920s, this large floor model “Jackson” machine was perhaps the precursor to the modern day nickel nudger/cascade machines. A player would deposit a nickel in the coin slot and try his best to maneuver his nickel through a series of pins down to a small pocket. If successful, he would crank a handle on the side, releasing a cascade of coins into the payout cup. A most successful machine with only minimal mechanical failure, these machines were a virtual goldmine for the operator. Seldom found, compared to the dial machines, these are a true collector’s treasure, as well as elusive and visually attractive. SIZE: 65″ h. CONDITION: Overall finish appears to be original, although enhanced with a clear coat. Wooden panel back door is not original to machine. Minor wood loss/chip to upper right hand corner, minor chip/loss to lower left capital. 1-8927 (30,000-35,000)

1293
$0.00

EARLY CAST-IRON MILLS LIBERTY BELL – FRUIT – GUM VENDOR. Circa 1910, Mills manufactured three varieties of this cast-iron machine. All three were basically the same with the exception of the front door casting. The cast-iron sides depict a scene of looking from a distance at the Statue of Liberty with the New York City skyline directly behind. This example is emblazoned with the words “Liberty Bell – Fruit –Gum” on the front casting / door. Further adding to the desirability of this machine is a cast-iron side vendor (replacement) that would dispense a package of gum upon every play. Machine has been professionally restored and is in proper working order. SIZE: 15” x 15” x 22”. CONDITION: Overall condition is very fine plus; front door is a very well made non-iron replacement. Side vendor trip mechanism not present. 1-8939 (6,500-8,500)

1294
$0.00

SPECTACULAR CANDA UPRIGHT POKER MACHINE. Turn of the century poker machine which were most popular in the saloons, country store, etc. to stimulate trade and perhaps a chance for the prospective player to win cigars. A large electroplated iron casting adorns the front. And visible through the front window are five reels with playing cards. A cast iron framed award card (replaced) sits atop the machine. A handsomely crafted paneled oak cabinet contains the mechanism. Upon depositing a nickel, one would depress the lever, allowing the reels to cock and spin, while viewing the last coin played in a window below the handle. Machine is on an original oak paneled base cabinet which is rarely found together with the machine. Access to mechanism is gained through back door and a side entry coin box is intact. SIZE: 58″ h x 18″ w x 15″ d. CONDITION: Overall very fine restored condition. 1-8925 (4,500-5,500)

1295
$4,025.00

CAILLE MASCOT STRENGTH TESTER. A truly unique and desirable arcade machine from the turn of the century. Handsomely encased in an oak cabinet with an abundance of gilt cast iron metal trim work including Caille’s use of a plaque depicting a nude lady. The prospective player/players would drop a one cent coin into the slot and then with sheer determination attempt to register 500 and illuminate the light. Although only a penny, many times a grudge match would occur between friends, hoping to attain a higher number with each coin deposited. SIZE: Approximately 60″ h. CONDITION: Professionally restored to its original beauty, this is a must have for any collector of arcade machines. Replaced back panel and wooden money box door, paper dial and directions also of newer vintage. 1-9327 (6,500-8,500)

1296
$0.00

MILLS 5¢ PERFECTION POKER MACHINE. A simple yet effective and popular gambling device manufactured from the turn of the century up until the 1920s or 1930s. Often this machine was on the counter of a bar or general store or another place of business; one would deposit a nickel in the slot and try to obtain a winning poker hand, which in turn would entitle him to free cigars. Regardless of whether the player won or lost, the owner of this device always made money…occasionally handing out a cigar that cost three or four cents in return for five cents. Handsomely encased in an oak cabinet with a wooden marquee and award card (replaced), seldom was mechanical failure ever incurred, and yet these machines were a real money-maker! SIZE: 11” x 9-1/2” x 16”. CONDITION: Overall condition is very good plus. Minor warpage to top wood surface. 1-8928 (1,300-1,500)

1297
$0.00

5¢ WATLING COIN FRONT ROL-A-TOP. Highly sought after by collectors, Rol-A-Tops are the pinnacle of visually enthralling slot machines. One of the most attractive machines produced by any company in the 1930s, this particular example features cascading American coins from a horn of plenty. Lower casting on either side of the twin jackpots also features a multitude and variety of American coins. This example has been professionally restored to its original beauty and is in proper working order. Machine retains its original back door and cashbox along with original tin fruit strips. SIZE: 16” x 16” x 24”. CONDITION: Overall condition is very fine plus, tin reel strips show some wear; replacement lock on back door. 1-8940 (4,500-5,500)

1298
$575.00

FINE FRENCH GAME OF SKILL COIN OPERATED MACHINE. Typical of a French turn-of-the-century machine, this gambling device has a quality wood cabinet with carved marquee in original finish, adorned with ormolu trim affixed to a velvet-covered background. One would drop a French franc in the coin slot and depress the right-hand lever, thus propelling the ball around the concourse in a counter-clockwise motion. If one were lucky enough to get the ball into the far left opening or the 4th opening from far left at the top, then one could depress the left-hand lever releasing a token and any balls that had accumulated in the reserve chute. These balls could then be released one at a time for more play activity and possible future winnings. The reserve chute is the center hole. SIZE: Approx. 18″ w. x 6-1/2″ d. x 26″ h. CONDITION: Overall condition very fine plus, minor worm holes in wooden base and some worm damage to right rear of base. 1-8730 (1,000-2,000)

1299
$575.00

“REEL 21” CAST ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATOR. A classic 1930s trade stimulator that allowed the player to participate in a game of Black Jack against the house. The player being dealt two cards while trying to get to a total card count of 21, would have the option of “taking” a third and/or fourth card (pushing respective buttons) in the hopes of beating the dealer. When the player has decided to “hit” or “stand” he then can push the center button and expose the dealer’s hand to see who has won. A gumball was always dispensed with every turn to circumvent the gambling laws of the day. These counter top treasures were heavily used during the time period and were a true money maker for the store owner. This machine is on a seldom found small wood base. SIZE: 11-1/2″ w x 11″ h x 8-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Overall very fine original operating condition. 1-8929 (600-800)

1300
$862.50

MILLS CASTLE FRONT 5 CENT SLOT MACHINE. This old Mills five cent slot machine with wood sides and original Mills decal. Rear metal door is still in place. Ornamental front depicting castle design. Retains some of its original paint. SIZE: Approx. 26″ h x 16″ w including handle x 12-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Much of original paint is missing, mechanism works. Generally good. 1-9382 (1,200-1,400)

1301
$1,150.00

SMILIN’ SAM FROM ALABAM’ PEANUT VENDOR. A classic coin-operated vending machine from the second quarter of the 20th Century, originally these machines were painted black, but then altered and subsequently painted red with black highlights and lettering. A coin would be deposited in the slot and you would pull Sam’s tongue out and it would deposit a handful of peanuts. A larger than life, and somewhat comical head was more appealing than the standard peanut vendor of the time period. This particular example has been repainted many years ago and is acceptable in its present condition. Cast of aluminum, this is the earlier version with a raised coin slot, the latter versions had a flat steel slot. Mechanism intact but somewhat arbitrary and sluggish and in need of minor adjustments and/or cleaning. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Overall good, hairline crack to rear casting and upon close examination hairline cracks visible in coin slot, replacement lock. 1-9237 (800-1,200)

1302
$0.00

ARTHUR POPPER HORSE RACE GAMING WHEEL. Most likely manufactured by Evans and the name Arthur Popper inserted instead, this type of fanciful horse race gaming wheel from the 1930s-1940s was most popular and heavily used at carnivals of the time. It appears that the reverse-painted horse race scenes, which were always susceptible to breakage, have been replaced with ones of a similar nature a long time ago. The wheel itself is on a wooden pole with three intricately cast iron legs. SIZE: 6′ h. CONDITION: Overall good plus. 1-8731 (3,000-4,000)

1303
$115.00

TIN LITHOGRAPH GAMING WHEEL. Large round gaming wheel with various lithographed animal design on wheel and base. Counter at top. SIZE: Approx. 17″ h. CONDITION: Some wear and losses on the base, otherwise generally good. 1-9407 (200-400)

1304
$0.00

INCREDIBLE BRUNSWICK MONARCH POOL TABLE. The finest billiard table available! Constructed in the late 1800’s, it consists of deep rich curly maple inlaid with mahogany and ebony in a geometric and tulip pattern along the sides. The table rests on four fabulous cast iron gold painted lion’s heads. This massive piece is the epitome of grace and design. Fitted with a rich red felt and leather net pockets, it retains its original brass plaque stating “Monarch, The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.” SIZE: 108″ l x 59″ w x 33-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall with one restored side panel. 1-8219 (23,000-25,000)

1305
$0.00

JACOT & SONS CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. Ideal Piccolo music box from the second half of the 19th Century is in a carved oak case and plays 11-1/4″ cylinders of which 7 are included (one on machine, 3 in locking drawer beneath, and 3 in extra case). Retains keys to drawer and lid. Single comb mechanism with zither attachment, ivory tags on lid and within box, hand crank, and book of tune cards. SIZE: 30-1/2″ l x 10-1/2″ h x 15″ d. CONDITION: Very good unrestored condition with no broken teeth. Few nicks and general wear, specifically to base, missing lock escutcheon and lid support is partially detached. Tone is very good. Exterior of box exhibits dark patina. Cylinders appear to be generally good to very good with a few bent pins. 1-9419 (3,000-4,000)

1306
$0.00
Revised: 6/26/2009

Additional Information: According to someone familiar with this work it is not a genuine original. We do not know this for sure. We are selling it with no guarantee (It is 60-80 years old for sure).

ORIGINAL VICTOR GRAMOPHONE “NIPPER” OIL ON CANVAS. This painting by the Bristol, UK artist Francis Barraud used the Jack Russell terrier named Nipper (fond of “nipping” at the heels of visitors) that he had inherited upon his brother Mark’s death as his model. Barraud tried selling his painting to Edison-Bell, but they didn’t bite. However, their competitors the Gramophone and Victor companies were taken by the image, renaming it “His Master’s Voice” and it became one of the most recognized images in American advertising. The Gramophone and Victor companies commissioned Barraud to paint 24 copies of his 1899 original for distribution to their branch offices. This painting is signed in the lower right corner with the artist’s initials and the Roman numeral “VII”, being the 7th he produced. SIZE: Overall: 34-1/2″ w 24-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Sherman Clay Company which was the west coast’s largest music store from the mid teens to about 1940. They were the largest Victor Talking Machine retailer on the west coast and at that time were give the painting from E.R. Johnson who was this Victor Co. CEO. CONDITION: The canvas in very good to near excellent condition with only a small area of paint loss adjacent to the edge of the upper frame. Painting is in its original gilt frame with metal plaque which reads “His Master’s Voice”. 1-9253 (8,000-12,000)

1307
$8,050.00

BAKER TROLL SWISS CYLINDER MUSIC BOX W/ MATCHING STAND. Outstanding 13″ cylinder music box with burl veneers, ebonized wood with floral swag inlay with mother of pearl medallions on top and front. Heavy cast brass handles, single comb mechanism playing with beautiful rich tone. It is further enhanced by an accordion attachment, which lends to the fullness of the music. Accompanied by five cylinders (one on the machine and four in drawer below). Rests on matching table with storage drawer, curved Queen Anne style legs with leaf and button carving at corners. SIZE: Box: 37″ l x 12-1/2″ h x 24-1/2″ d. Table: 47″ l x 29″ h x 24-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Lovingly and professionally restored to near excellent condition with no broken teeth and deep rich tone. Lid has slight warp. Table has a few nicks, a couple minor splits to front of table. Overall near excellent as are cylinders. 1-9334 (6,500-8,500)

1308
$690.00

SMALL 8-TUNE SWISS CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. Charming 11″ cylinder music box with inlaid case with bird and floral image on lid. Original tune card on interior lid, zither attachment (doesn’t always fully engage), single comb mechanism playing nice rich tone. SIZE: 20-1/2″ l x 5-3/4″ h x 9″ d. CONDITION: Very good unrestored condition with no broken teeth. Cylinder appears to be very good. 1-9420 (800-1,200)

1309
$805.00

KALLIOPE 7″ DISC PLAYING MUSIC BOX. Delightfully small tabletop music box in oak case with inlaid shield on lid and image of Victorian woman on interior lid wearing a metal disc as a hat. Single comb mechanism is enhanced by 4 bell attachment. Comes with 4 discs. SIZE: 10″ l x 6-1/2″ h x 9″ d. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent with no broken teeth and nice tone. 1-9222 (800-1,200)

1309A
$0.00
Revised: 6/9/2009

Lot Added: PAILLARD 6-TUNE INTERCHANGEABLE MUSIC BOX. No. 2293, Style 13 with crank wind spring beneath bedplate and is accompanied by 3- 17″ cylinders (2 of which are in lower storage drawer). Inlaid case with brass and mother of pearl on lid and front. SIZE: 43″ l x 17″ d x 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent restored condition. Case shows various chips and scratches. 1-9457 AT (8,500-9,500)

1309B
$0.00
Revised: 6/9/2009

Lot Added: MERMOD IDEAL SOPRANO INTERCHANGEABLE MUSIC BOX. Original tune cards, 11″ cylinders, polychrome lid inlay, separate case with spare cylinders of which 4 are included. SIZE: 26″ l x 11″ d x 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Near excellent restored condition. 1-9454 AT (5,000-6,000)

1309C
$0.00
Revised: 6/9/2009

Lot Added: 12″ MIRA MUSIC BOX. SN 68022. Single comb mechanism within mahogany case accompanied by 12 discs. SIZE: 17-1/2″ l x 16″ d x 10-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Near excellent restored condition. 1-9453 AT (2,500-3,000)

1309D
$0.00
Revised: 6/9/2009

Lot Added: POLYPHON 15-1/2″ MUSIC BOX. Single comb music box with walnut case. Accompanied by 31 discs. SIZE: 18-1/2″ l x 21″ d x 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Mechanically restored. 1-9455 AT (3,500-4,500)

1309E
$0.00
Revised: 6/9/2009

Lot Added: KALLIOPE 9-1/2″ DISC PLAYING MUSIC BOX. Rare single comb machine with top-wind motor and Art Nouveau bedplate in walnut case (lid split). Machine with six bells, accompanied by 12 discs. SIZE: 12″ l x 11″ d x 7″ h. CONDITION: Near excellent restored condition. 1-9456 AT (2,000-2,500)

1309F
$0.00
Revised: 6/9/2009

Lot Added: MERMOD 12-TUNE MUSIC BOX. Serial number 60,537. 13″ cylinder w/ crank. SIZE: 28″ l x 11″ d x 8″ h. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-9458 AT (3,000-4,000)

1310
$9,200.00

WURLITZER VICTORY MODEL 1080 JUKEBOX. Exceptional and professionally restored example with walnut case with decorative mirrors on front and lyre and stars on front. 24 Selection changer. SIZE: 58” t x 33” w x 25” d. CONDITION: Professional A+ restoration. 1-8943 (9,000-10,000)

1311
$1,150.00

SEEBURG SELECT-O-MATIC JUKEBOX MODEL HF100R. Introduced in 1954, this machine has a bit more mid-1950s deco styling referred to as “Detroit Deco”. It held 100 selections and came with a 25 watt high fidelity amplifier. SIZE: 36″ w x 26″ d x 58-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Good to very good; missing tip of tone arm, otherwise in working condition. 1-9331 (1,000-1,500)

1312
$1,380.00

SEEBURG JUKEBOX MODEL Y100 & WALL MOUNT CONSOLETTE. Seeburg Jukebox Model Y100 together with its companion wall mount “Seeburg Consolette”. Jukebox was introduced in October 1960 and holds 100 selections. SIZE: Consolette measures 13-1/2″ w x 6-1/2″ d x 15″ h. Jukebox itself: 32-1/2″ w x 25″ d x 57″ h. CONDITION: Good working condition; surface rust to front lower trim panel. 1-9332 (1,000-1,500)

1313
$805.00

AMI MODEL F JUKEBOX. Introduced in 1954, this machine was marketed as having “Multi-horn High Fidelity” and “Sonoramic Sound”. Manufacturer’s plate states this is the F-80 style indicating that it held eighty 45 RPM records. SIZE: 32″ w x 27″ d x 61″ h. CONDITION: Good working condition; front grill cloth needs reattachment. 1-9333 (500-750)

1314
$17,250.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE ROAD MACHINE. Early 20th Century. This phenomenal construction equipment sample consists of wooden horse drawn wagon body with crank activated conveyor belt that scoops gravel into the segmented bed via a series of grates to separate by size. Hinged side chutes release gravel. Wagon is stenciled in yellow “Built By Acme Road Machinery Co. Frankfort, NY” and “Patented Sept. 20, 1904”. Complete with original wooden carrying case. SIZE: 29″ l x 9″ w x 17″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good plus with some alligatoring to finish and some box wear to high points. 1-9168 (12,000-18,000)

1315
$8,625.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE SICKLE BAR MOWER. Attributed to Adriance, Platt & Co., Poughkeepsie, NY. This brass and wood model in red with yellow spoked wheels has formed seat, various levers and gears including idle switch. Retains plaque marked “129”. Nickel teeth cut through grass as wheel rolls along. SIZE: 14-1/4″ l x 18″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally very good to excellent with uniform chipping to paint. Top of flag at end of blades is detached but present. 1-9349 (4,000-6,000)

1316
$5,750.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE JONES SICKLE BAR MOWER. Cast brass and white metal model side bar mower in red and white with raised formed seat, levers for adjusting height and pitch of blades and idle switch. Embossed “Jones Mower”. SIZE: 19″ w x 8-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally very good. Missing drive chain and flag at end of blades. 1-9354 (3,000-5,000)

1317
$6,325.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE WINDMILL WITH ORIGINAL CARRYING CASE. Terrific working windmill on wood base. Hand lettered “Monitor Mfg. Co. Auburn, Ind” on one side of tail and “Improved Monitor” on the other. Tips of wooden blades are painted red. Unit locks on top of carrying case for display. SIZE: 14-1/2″ w x 26″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Overall very good. Some tips of blades missing small pieces, base missing tips of one cross piece. 1-9360 (2,500-3,500)

1318
$7,475.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE ROCKFORD WINDMILL. Sheet metal windmill on wooden oil derrick-type base. Blades painted white with red tips, tail fin is hand lettered “IXL Rockford, ILL” on both sides. Has hand lever to adjust direction. SIZE: 15-1/2″ w x 32-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally good to very good. Wooden shaft connecting tail fin is broken, some blades partially detached, missing some small pieces and some minor repairs. 1-9358 (2,500-3,500)

1319
$4,025.00
Revised: 6/26/2009

Additional Information: Tail is an old repair and/or replacement.

SALESMAN SAMPLE SAMSON WINDMILL. Manufactured by the Stover Mfg. Co. of Freeport, IL. Intricate mechanism with large curved brass blades and hammered tail fin mounted to wooden circular base and comes with pin-back button for Samson Windmills. SIZE: 23-1/2″ w x 35″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with some minor bends to some of the blades. 1-9359 (2,500-3,500)

1320
$6,612.50

SALESMAN SAMPLE OLIVER CHILLED PLOW. One of the most recognized names in farm machinery, this classic walk-behind plow consists of a long wooden body with metal hardware, hand painted in red and black with “Oliver’s Patent Chilled” on both sides. Adjustable front wheel and steering mechanism. SIZE: 23″ l x 10″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Overall very good, uniform wear to original painted surfaces. 1-9351 (3,000-4,000)

1321
$9,487.50

SALESMAN SAMPLE CHILLED PLOW. Massive for a salesman sample, this representation of a Gale Chilled walk behind plow with wood body painted red with black highlights. Hand lettered “Gale Chilled, Albion, Mich.” on both sides. Long wooden handles joined by turned bracket and nickel hardware. SIZE: 27″ l x 11-1/4″ h x 9″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Some crazing to paint, structurally very good to near excellent. 1-9350 (3,000-4,000)

1322
$3,450.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE PLOW. Walk behind farm implement in oak, brass and steel. Curved wood handles lead to body of plow with large blade that is flat on one side and curved on the other. Retains maker’s plaque stating “J.L. Robinson Concord NH” in script. SIZE: 17-1/2″ l x 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with great patina. 1-9352 (1,500-2,500)

1323
$2,012.50

CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO. TIN SIGN. An embossed American bald eagle postured vigilantly atop the earth occupies the central field for this advertisement from the J.I. Case Threshing Machine Co., Racine, Wis. Comes with figural Case mascot and metal stove plate. SIZE: Image: 19-1/4″ w x 27″ h. CONDITION: Some overall light surface wear with scattered scuffs and a few areas of very light pitting. Otherwise in very good condition. 1-9372 (1,000-2,000)

1324
$1,207.50

CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO. TIN TRACTOR SIGN. Sought after embossed image of an early Case steam powered tractor in an open field promoting their “Side Crank” & “Spring Mounted Traction Engine”. Lithographed by the Tuscarora Adv. Co., Coshocton, Ohio. SIZE: Image: 18-3/4″ w x 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Fair to good; sign has moderate surface staining, a few rust spots, some light pitting, and some soft dents. 9372-1 (300-500)

1325
$18,400.00
Revised: 6/26/2009

Additional Information: One cross piece may have been replaced.

SALESMAN SAMPLE OLD TOWN CANOE. Circa Late 19th/Early 20th Century. Outstanding wooden construction with ribbed interior framework and attached seats. Exterior is deep forest green with yellow pinstripes stenciled “Old Town Canoe”. Retains original decals on both sides from this Old Town, ME manufacturer. SIZE: 48″ l x 9″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. Overall crazing to original painted surface with various chips to paint and alligatoring to wood. 1-9362 (5,000-10,000)

1326
$345.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE OR MINIATURE CANOE. Though of more recent vintage, it exhibits the craftsmanship of an earlier time. Cedar with wicker seats and complete with 2 miniature paddles and custom stand. Marked on bottom “St. James Boat Shop, Beaver Island, 2000”. SIZE: 34-1/2″ l x 5-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Near mint. 1-9361 (400-800)

1327
$7,475.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE DISC HARROW. Miniature farm equipment in brass, wood and steel consisting of a series of twelve convex discs for churning soil below a raised, formed seat. Two long handled spring levers adjust angle of discs. Exceptional craftsmanship and faithfulness to full size example. SIZE: 13″ l x 11-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent with nicely patinated wood and brass surfaces. Steel discs show some pitting and surface rust. 1-9356 (2,000-3,000)

1328
$2,875.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE HAY BALER. Aluminum and wood model consisting of long rectangular shaft in which hay bales are formed. Fly wheel and gears engage plunger and lifting arm, all resting on 4 spoked wheels. SIZE: 19″ l x 7-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. May be missing some minor parts, otherwise appears complete with smooth operation. 1-9368 (2,500-3,500)

1329
$3,737.50

SALESMAN SAMPLE HORSE DRAWN FARM EQUIPMENT. Interesting wooden apparatus with two nickel wheels with a series of sixteen nickel-tipped fingers behind which the farmer sits on a raised formed seat. Intended to be pulled by horses or oxen presumably to gather hay. Retains partial decals stating “International” and “Chicago”. Affixed with wire for hanging, but easily removed not affecting the integrity of the piece. SIZE: 49″ w x 37″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. Couple of minor splits to wooden fingertips as well as a couple of nicks. 1-9346 (1,500-2,500)

1330
$7,762.50

SALESMAN SAMPLE HAY RAKE. Outstanding miniature horse-drawn hay rake with plaque stating “C.M. Clinton Model Maker, Ithaca, N.Y.”. Constructed of wood and brass consisting of curved tines between two large spoked side wheels. Rider sits on raised formed seat and would be able to raise and lower the tines with hand lever and working foot pedals. SIZE: 15-1/2″ l x 14″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with great patina, some chipping to old red paint on wheels, wood shaft supporting seat has been repaired. 1-9357 (1,500-2,500)

1331
$2,990.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE WAGON BED. Miniature farm wagon body consisting of wooden box bed with white metal elements and detachable stake sides. Two side flip down to create platform. Comes with bound stack of miniature roofing shingles. SIZE: 21-1/2″ l x 8″ h. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-9347 (1,500-2,500)

1332
$517.50

MONARCH SAWING MACHINE CHROMOLITHOGRAPH. Wonderful humorous early stone litho from the Monarch Manufacturing Co. of Chicago illustrating the ease of harvesting timber with their “Lightning” sawing machine invention. Lithographed by Shober & Carqueville Lith. Co., Chicago. SIZE: Image: 20″ w x 13″ h. CONDITION: Very good with faint vertical and horizontal creases. 9372-2 (400-600)

1333
$603.75

LOT OF 5 JOHN DEERE ADVERTISEMENTS. Originally intended as dealer showroom display charts, each of these signs feature early illustrations of farm equipment and have three grommet holes across the top for hanging. Visible sides of the displays include a straight through combine, a tractor plow, a single row riding cultivator, a potato planter and digger, and a cross section of a combine. Two displays indicate additional illustrations on the reverse side which include a disc tiller and a truss frame plow. SIZE: Image: 26-1/2″ w x 21-1/4″ h. CONDITION: All very good. 9372-3 (300-500)

1334
$4,887.50

SALESMAN SAMPLE WEBER FARM WAGON. Faithful miniature of the “standard for quality” in farm wagons. Green wagon body with red wheels and yellow pinstripes, complete with raised bench seat and hand brake. Comes with framed flyer picturing a full sized example. SIZE: 17″ l x 8-3/4″ h x 9-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Good to very good. Overall wear and chips to finish. 1-9348 (1,000-2,000)

1335
$8,625.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE PLOW. Brass frame work with dual nickel blades, all on two spoked wheels and solid rear stabilizing wheel. Two gears above wheels adjust height, while third lever activates brake. Stamped “E-B” in 4 locations and “Baums Metals Co. KC MO” at rear. SIZE: 19″ l x 9″ w. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. Some oxidation to front hinge. 1-9353 (1,500-2,500)

1336
$2,300.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE DOUBLE PLOW. Innovative European salesman sample of a farm plow that flips vertically when one plow blade isn’t enough. Large plow blades are preceded by two knife like blades. Painted in orange and black and retaining original brass plaque engraved “Morgrette Constructeub, A Gugny Aisne France”. SIZE: 14-1/2″ l x 8″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent with some chipping to paint. 1-9355 (2,000-3,000)

1337
$10,062.50

SALESMAN SAMPLE PLOW. Large two-wheeled brass ride-on plow with raised formed saddle seat and tin plow blade. Two hand levers on either side of driver, one adjusts angle of body for right hand turns, the other lifts plow blade. SIZE: 10″ h x 8″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Some surface rust to steel parts, overall very good to near excellent. 1-9367 (1,500-2,500)

1338
$10,062.50

SALESMAN SAMPLE ROAD GRADER WITH ORIGINAL CARRYING CASE. A phenomenal engineering accomplishment, especially in miniature. The Adams Leaning Wheel Grader so named because of the front and back wheels that adjust with the turn of a crank for turning purposes when pulled behind a team of horses or oxen. It features a vast array of working levers and gears allowing for a full range of movement of the blade. Retains original brass plaques on both sides identifying J.D. Adams & Co of Indianapolis. Complete with stiff leather carrying case with original name plaque, fitted with canvas belt and various accessories of unknown purpose. SIZE: 22” l x 7” w. CONDITION: Grader is in very good condition. Case is sound, shows overall wear with some water stains. 1-8682 (8,000-10,000)

1339
$2,587.50

SALESMAN SAMPLE ROAD GRADER. Steel and wood construction with driver’s seat in back, two separate levers on either side adjust level of back spoke wheels, large center lever adjusts front wheel, while two wheel levers change angle of plow blade. Unmarked. SIZE: 23″ l x 9-1/2″ h x 8-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Overall good to very good with some oxidation, some minor solder repair to apex of plow blade, one replaced rod. 1-9056 (2,000-4,000)

1340
$6,900.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE HORSE DRAWN THRASHER. Interesting and elaborate miniature farm machine in brass and steel. Brass framework with rake tines at front, gear driven blades that rotate and churn soil as it rolls along. Hand lever to the side of driver raises and lowers blades. SIZE: 19-1/2″ l x 8-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Good to very good. Missing three tines on right rake and one blade mechanism appears to be replaced. 1-9365 (1,500-2,500)

1341
$6,670.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE FARM MACHINE. All brass model believed to be either for binding hay bales or for pulling corn. Two large carriage wheels between which is an intricate clockwork gear arrangement. Two points in front and track create funnel to guide product through. SIZE: 12″ l x 7-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally good to very good with some minor solder repairs. Mechanism appears to be seized. 1-9363 (800-1,200)

1342
$460.00

LOT OF 6 FARM EQUIPMENT ADVERTISEMENTS. Lot includes framed brochure ads for Low Corn King Manure Spreaders, John Deere Manure Spreader and a Webber Farm Wagon. Larger framed ads include the Buckeye Mower from the Aultman, Miller & Co., Akron, Ohio; the Nebraska Clipper Plow from the Moline Plow Co., Moline, Illinois; and the McCormick Right-Hand Binder. Most ads are circa 1920. SIZE: Varies CONDITION: Overall good to very good. 9372-4 (200-300)

1343
$1,150.00

WOOD’S HARVESTING MACHINES CHROMOLITHOGRAPH. Early stone litho laid down on canvas with vignettes illustrating a wide variety of mowing and reaping machine from the Walter A. Wood Co., Hoosick Falls, New York. SIZE: Image: 23-1/2″ w x 34-1/2″ h. in shadow frame. CONDITION: Retains original wood top hanging strip, lower one missing; overall light soiling becomes a bit heavier at bottom margin, otherwise good to very good condition. 9372-5 (300-500)

1344
$1,092.50

CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO. CHROMOLITHOGRAPH. Early stone litho from this Racine, Wis. maker of farm equipment with vignette illustrations of a wide variety of their farm machinery. Lithographed by Shober & Carqueville, Chicago. SIZE: Image: 21″ w x 28-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Overall darkening of original surface varnish with some areas of wear to the left margin, otherwise good to very good. 9372-6 (400-600)

1345
$10,350.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE SEEDING MACHINE. Wood and brass construction likely intended to be horse drawn. Innovative two man operation where rear man takes seeds from wooden hopper and places them in pierced disc that rotates via a gear mechanism. As machine rolls along, front plow blade trowels the soil, disc drops seeds into tube and angled rear blades cover with soil. SIZE: 12-1/4″ l x 6-1/2″ w x 5-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. Appears to be missing one gear keeping disc from rotating as well as some pitting to formed seats. 1-9364 (1,500-2,500)

1346
$2,300.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE FARM CART. Two wheeled cart with wooded platform and square nickel-plated bed. Framework has two levers; one opens front of bed and other lifts back end to dump load. SIZE: 11″ l x 7-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Good to very good with some minor repairs and some oxidation to metal components. 1-9366 (800-1,200)

1347
$4,025.00
Revised: 6/26/2009

Additional Information: One very small screw has been replaced on the roller.

SALESMAN SAMPLE PUSH MOWER W/ O.B. Circa 1912, this push mower from the Philadelphia Lawn Mower Co. features nickel handles and moving parts, and wood shaft stenciled “Philadelphia”. Comes with original marked box bottom and business card. SIZE: 6-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent with smooth operation and some wear to finish. Box is generally very good with repaired strip at top. 1-9370 (500-1,000)

1348
$11,500.00

TWO SALESMAN SAMPLE FARM MACHINES. 1) Combine. Has brass works and wood bed. Chain driven mechanism both cuts hay and scoops it around the back. 2) Hay Fork. Two wheeled machine with one studded wheel. Has brass framework that through a series of pulleys and levers operates a large claw for hoisting hay. SIZE: 16″ w x 13″ l and 9″ w x 17″ l respectively. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Both are fair. Some paint touch-up as well as some broken or replaced parts. Unsure if complete. 1-9375 (800-1,200)

1349
$2,990.00

LOT OF 6 SALESMAN SAMPLES. Miscellaneous lot consisting of two wooden farm gates. First is a T-form with turned posts. Stepping on one of the two side levers opens or closes wire frame gate. The second is an L-form stamped “L. Helm” in which one would pull one of two long arms, activating a three pronged apparatus that collapses to open/close the gate. Lot also includes double yoke for oxen in wood and brass and an airplane propeller and engine mounted to wooden base. Also includes (though not salesman samples, but still quite interesting, a table mount double cherry pitter with swinging forks that push pits out, embossed “Goodell Co., Antrim, NH, USA” and a pair of curved nickel needles attached to leather sheaths to attach to one’s fingers. Each is engraved “H.H.H.” SIZE: Larges is 29-1/2″ l x 11″ h. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Overall very good plus, gates show average wear to paint or finish. 1-9428 (800-1,200)

1350
$2,070.00

SEVEN SALESMAN SAMPLES. Mostly farm related and consists of two True Temper pitchforks (one retains original canvas cover, point protector and metal hang tag), Hussey Plow Co. toboggan (North Berwick, ME), Yale Lock Co. pulley, Lisk nickel nesting tubs, wooden extension ladder and axle (?) possibly by Adriance. SIZE: Varies. Longest is 30-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. 1-9369 (800-1,200)

1351
$2,587.50

LOT OF THREE SALESMAN SAMPLES. Miscellaneous lot consisting of hand truck two-wheeled dolly with metal wheels with rubber slips and bent wood handles. Also includes miniature wooden work bench with two vises and dry sink area. Also Columbia Washer wooden tub on four legs, stenciled with name and “Benbow Mfg. Co, St. Louis, MO” on two sides. Affixed with agitator handle and removable wringer. SIZE: Largest is 29″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good. Hand truck has one split to cross piece. All have average wear. 1-9374 (500-700)

1352
$2,587.50

SALESMAN SAMPLE BRUNSWICK BALKE-COLLENDER BAR. Miniature wooden front bar with brass foot rail, nickel plated counter and brass water pump and spigot. Emblazoned “The Brunswick Balke-Collender Co.” across the front. A great piece from the famous billiards company. SIZE: 20″ l x 8-1/4″ h x 7-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally very good with a few scratches and minor stain to front of cabinet. 1-9427 (700-900)

1353
$4,025.00

LOT OF THREE SALESMAN SAMPLES. Somewhat primitive grouping of miniature farm implements including walk behind plow with 4 trowel tips, one-wheeled sickle bar mower marked “Canton” and combination plow/seeder with two hexagonal drags to level the soil behind it. Constructed of wood with brass and tin details and gears. SIZE: Largest is 16″ l. CONDITION: Generally good to very good with some missing or replaced parts. 1-9054 (1,800-2,200)

1354
$115.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE OR MINIATURE CRANE W/ CARRYING CASE. Circa 1950s. Steel crane from Clipper Mfg. Co. that clamps on to the side of a table. Long upright shaft connects to cross piece with two pulleys on either side for all your heavy lifting needs. Retains two original decals and matching test weight. SIZE: 32″ h x 27″ w. CONDITION: Few paint chips, one bolt for lever is detached but present, otherwise very good plus. 1-9430 (400-600)

1355
$1,782.50

J&E STEVENS ECLIPSE SALESMAN SAMPLE STOVE. Very fancy nickel plated stove with heavy decoration on all four sides. The backsplash has bread warmers. Accessories include teapot, pots, etc. Top of the line piece. SIZE: 15″ h x 13-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Near excellent, re-nickeled. 1-9339 (1,500-2,000)

1356
$3,737.50

FLORAL SALESMAN SAMPLE STOVE. Highly decorated stove with floral design throughout. There are human figures on the stove pipe. This stove has all its accessories. On top of the stove is embossed “819”. SIZE: 21″ h x 17″ w. CONDITION: Stove has been re-nickel plated and has some new screws, nuts and bolts. 1-9338 (2,500-3,500)

1357
$920.00

LARGE MODEL RANGE CHILD’S STOVE. These stoves were produced from the 1890s to the early part of the 20th century by a number of different firms. Oftentimes every foundry of hardware or toy manufacture produced their own version in various sizes. This particular example was produced by Kenton of Kenton, OH, manufacturer of toys that are highly sought after by collectors. A complex version featuring warming ovens, elevated trivets, side tray and extremely ornate castings. Perhaps one of the largest children’s stoves ever manufactured! SIZE: Approx 20″ t x 26″ w x 12″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good with older repair to frame on right side of warming oven. Lacking one support on right tray. Stove pipe missing. 1-9343 (1,000-2,000)

1358
$4,600.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE POT BELLY STOVE. Classic black cast iron wood stove with floral pattern in relief on three sides and nickel finial on top. Upper hemisphere has 4 eisenglass panel doors. Lower hemisphere has 4 additional smaller paneled doors. All resting on curved feet. Patented March 12, 1888. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h x 8-1/2″ square. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 1-9341 (800-1,200)

1359
$2,300.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE STOVE. Unusual early Wilson stove consisting of central gold wash cylinder on nickel legs and topped with nickel loving cup finial and side safety guards. High relief shield on front states “E.C. Simmons Wilson”. SIZE: 17″ h. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Near excellent. Top ring is cracked in back. 1-9340 (1,000-2,000)

1360
$2,070.00

WHAT CHEER SALESMAN SAMPLE STOVE. Odd cylinder shaped stove with nickel plated cast iron front and back panel. Manufactured by What Cheer Stove Co., Iowa. Patented July 3, 1895. Cylinder part of stove is pressed steel. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x 10″ w. CONDITION: Probably re-plated iron nickel plated parts. The front shelf was broken and repaired. 1-9342 (1,000-1,500)

1361
$115.00

TWO SALESMAN SAMPLE FURNACES. 1) Holland sheet metal model is electrified with switch at top and bottom, black cast metal doors with gold trim reading “Holland No. 250A” with heart shaped vent door on bottom. Interior contains conical ceramic piece wrapped in coil springs with circulating fan at top having four exterior vent tubes (two missing). 2) High dome style salesman sample furnace is a small unmarked sectional aluminum model with central dome above ribbed radiator body, two large doors on front (door hinges loose). SIZE: 12″ h x 13-1/2″ w and 9″ h x 8-1/2″ w respectively. CONDITION: Both are very good. 1-8168, 1-8182 (300-500)

1362
$1,725.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE HOOK & LADDER W/ OB. Quality miniature of a horse drawn hook and ladder done in stunning detail. This predominantly wooden model with some brass and metal hardware has numerous gears, which can adjust the height and angle of the extension ladder as well as its position on a turntable type platform. Accompanied by 4 standard ladders, which hook on sides of wagon. All housed within its original wooden carrying case. SIZE: 12″ l x 9-1/2″ h x 5-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent restored condition with some repaired and/or replaced parts. 1-9167 (1,500-2,500)

1363
$0.00

PATENT MODEL: GRAVEL HEATER. Alfred Dodge, inventor. Patent #152,710; dated January 21, 1874. Apparatus consisting of revolving horizontal cylinder mounted within wooden cabinet with removable locking lid. Case represents heating chamber for evenly mixing, heating and drying granular substances to prepare them for use in asphalt. The inventor suggests that this machine could also be useful in drying grain or roasting coffee. Retains original patent tag and contemporary copies of original patent papers. SIZE: 14″ l x 15-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Alan Rothschild Patent Model Collection. CONDITION: Near excellent restored condition. 1-9160 (3,500-4,500)

1364
$0.00

PATENT MODEL: ORE CRUSHER. Miles Dodge, inventor. Patent #262,652; dated August 15, 1882. Fantastic two-part wood and brass device consisting horizontal cylindrical chamber and roller bed to rotate chamber. This improvement to previous mining machines has flat polygonal sides and internal overlapping shelves which were supposed to have agitated the ore better to separate gold from the less desirable particles. Retains original patent tag as well as contemporary copies of original patent papers. SIZE: 9-1/2″ w x 12″ h. PROVENANCE: Alan Rothschild Patent Model Collection. CONDITION: Near excellent restored condition. 1-9159 (4,000-5,000)

1365
$3,450.00

PATENT MODEL: BRICK MACHINE. Thomas Forbes, inventor. Patent #21,876; dated October 26, 1858. Earlier patent model with desirable low patent number. Elaborate machine with cast gears, rods, platforms and pinions whose purpose was to mold and press bricks. It also allowed for graduated pressure to which the clay was subjected for varied density as required. Retains original patent tag and contemporary copies of original patent papers. SIZE: 10-1/2″ w x 10-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Alan Rothschild Patent Model Collection. CONDITION: Near excellent restored condition. 1-9162 (3,000-4,000)

1366
$5,750.00

PATENT MODEL: FORGING MACHINE. Elbridge Wheeler inventor, patent #18,115; dated Sept. 1, 1857. Earlier patent model with desirable low patent number. Outstanding cast iron machine with leaf decoration along the uprights. A series of gears, cams, rollers and hand levers would facilitate the transformation from heated iron to the finish product of “any desired form” and was “particularly suitable for forging the planks for horseshoes”. Retains original patent tag and contemporary copies of original patent papers. SIZE: 14-1/2″ w x 12″ h. PROVENANCE: Alan Rothschild Patent Model Collection. CONDITION: Near excellent restored condition. 1-9164 (3,500-4,500)

1367
$0.00

PATENT MODEL: PASSENGER REGISTER. Patrick McCourt, inventor. Patent #155,659; dated August 8, 1874. Brass mechanism within locking sheet metal cabinet consisting of two screw bolts flanking a central turnstile shaft fronted by a graduated and numbered plaque. Its purpose was to count the number of persons entering or exiting a bus or facility. Retains original patent tag and contemporary copies of original patent papers. SIZE: 13″ h x 12″ w. PROVENANCE: Alan Rothschild Patent Model Collection. CONDITION: Near excellent restored condition. 1-9161 (3,500-4,500)

1368
$3,162.50

PATENT MODEL: MACHINE FOR PREPARING PAPER FOR BOXES. Jacob Keen, inventor. Patent #109,630; dated November 29, 1870. Exceptional wood, brass and steel machine whose improvement combined the steps necessary to turn flat paper into completed boxes (scoring, cutting, cornering and pasting), rather than separate machines for the various tasks. Retains original patent tag and contemporary copies of original patent papers. SIZE: 12″ w x 13-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Alan Rothschild Patent Model Collection. CONDITION: Near excellent restored condition with some repair and missing small pieces. 1-9166 (2,500-3,500)

1369
$0.00

PATENT MODEL: IMPROVEMENT IN ELECTRO-MAGNETIC MOTORS. John Doyle, inventor. Patent #217,731; dated July 22, 1879. Cast iron and framework supporting brass and wood revolving block motor with electro-magnets at a closer distance than prior examples hence increasing the efficiency and power of the motor. Retains original patent tag and contemporary copies of original patent papers. SIZE: 12-1/2″ w x 10-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Alan Rothschild Patent Model Collection. CONDITION: Near excellent restored condition. 1-9165 (2,750-3,750)

1370
$4,600.00

PATENT MODEL: WEIGHING APPARATUS. E.P. Furlong & Thomas Leavitt, inventors. Patent #26,757; dated January 10, 1860. Earlier patent model with desirable low patent number. Bent lever balance scale mechanism consisting of two brass pans and gauge suspended from wooden framework. This improvement was designed to automatically weigh small objects without the need to change the index or counterweights by hand. Retains original patent tag and contemporary copies of original patent papers. SIZE: 12″ w x 12″ h. PROVENANCE: Alan Rothschild Patent Model Collection. CONDITION: Near excellent restored condition. 1-9163 (3,500-4,500)

1371
$460.00

PATENT MODEL: EXTENSION TABLE. J.M. Blaisdell, inventor. Patent #89,266, dated April 20, 1869. Drop leaf table that through a series of parallel slats on the underside allows for the insertion of an extra leaf (not present). Retains copy of original patent and receiving tags, which have been nailed to the tabletop. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l x 5″ w x 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-9422 (500-700)

1372
$776.25

PATENT MODEL: SEWING MACHINE TABLE. N.D. Stoofis, inventor. Patent #42,318, dated April 12, 1864. Domestic piece consisting of sewing table with two cast iron bracket legs for treadle sewing machine on four casters. Retains copy of original patent tag and O. Rundle Gilbert tag. SIZE: 8″ l x 9″ h x 6″ d. CONDITION: Missing piece of tabletop and split to bottom platform, otherwise good to very good. 1-9423 (500-700)

1373
$460.00

PATENT MODEL: MACHINE FOR STRETCHING PAPER COLLARS. Charles Strofford, inventor. Patent #46,400, dated February 14, 1865. Wooden apparatus with crank that raises and lowers vertical panel which interacts with rollers and curved platform. SIZE: 11″ h x 7-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good, some small parts detached but present. 1-9425 (500-700)

1374
$862.50

PATENT MODEL: EASY CHAIR. Henry Parker, inventor. Patent #186,156, dated January 9, 1877. Adirondack style chair with foot rest that fully reclines. Straight and curved wood slats for the greatest comfort. Retains original patent and receiving tags as well as O. Rundle Gilbert tag. SIZE: 11″ h x 5″ w. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-9421 (500-700)

1375
$402.50

PATENT MODEL: SWIVEL CHAIR. H.S. Hale, inventor. Unknown patent number. Retains receiving tag dated December 11, 1875. Improvement in chair support, bent brass and crossed strips on underside of wooden swivel chair. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-9424 (300-500)

1376
$230.00

PATENT MODEL: PAPER COLLAR MACHINE. C.H. Denison, inventor. Patent #165,803, dated July 20, 1875. Wooden apparatus that would receive unprocessed collar through one side, running it through a stamp, releasing completed collar out the other side. Retains original patent and receiving tags. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x12″ l. CONDITION: Fair. Missing part of legs, some breakage and wear. 1-9426 (400-600)

1377
$460.00

EARLY U.S. PATENT MODEL WITH ORIGINAL LABEL FOR GRAIN SEPARATOR. This patent model affixed with its original U.S. Patent Office label reads “Joshua Davis Grain Separator May 7, 1878”. Burgundy paint decorated device with gilt trim has grinding wheel on one side, other side of the wooden device is painted “Joshua Davies Muskegon Mich”. SIZE: Approx. 11″ l x 7-1/2″ h x 5″ w. CONDITION: We are not sure what this device originally looked like so we don’t know if it’s complete. Paint is in generally good condition. 1-9409 (800-1,200)

1378
$517.50

LOT OF THREE EARLY TIN PATENT MODELS. Includes two tin coffee pots; each with their patent labels. 1) By Scholle for a coffee boiler, June 8, 1869. The coffee boiler with blown out copper bottom that would sit in the opening of a cook stove. 2) Patent label reads “?. F. Sledman Coffee Pot Patented Sept. 14, 1869”. Cylindrical coffee pot with angle spout. Interior fitted with strainer device for coffee grounds. 3) Tin cook stove does not retain original patent office label but has an O. Rundle Gilbert Collection certification label that indicates that this was made by Charles Wood of Baltimore, Maryland and No. 134. This patent model depicts a flat-top cook stove with nine openings on top and two hinged ovens on either side. There are no lids or doors on the stove. SIZE: 1) Approx. 9″ h. 2) 8″ h. 3) 12″ w x 6-1/2″ d x 7″ h. CONDITION: 1) Lid missing and handle to bail unattached on one side. 2) Generally good. Label much soiled and stained. 3) Black japaned paint much worn. 1-9401 (400-700)

1379
$3,162.50

CHELSEA PENCIL SHARPENER. Scarce and highly sought after sharpener consisting of green cast iron trough with rotating vertical disc affixed with sandpaper. The user would turn the crank while pressing thumb latch to adjust the pressure to which the pencil would be subjected against the sandpaper. SIZE: 6″ h x 6″ w. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent with overall crazing to green paint while back of disc shows much chipping to red paint. 1-9344-8 (2,500-3,500)

1380
$1,035.00

ANGELL PENCIL SHARPENER. Crank style pencil sharpener mounted to wood base that shaves pencil tips with two adjustable round blades and rotates the pencil via a ratchet mechanism. Cast iron body embossed “Angell Boston, Mass, USA” SIZE: 4-3/4″ h x 6-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good plus with some chips to paint. 1-9344-7 (1,000-1,500)

1381
$3,680.00

PRESIDENT PENCIL SHARPENER. Exceedingly rare and desirable model. Although simple in design, it exudes elegance and charm. Consisting of a round cast iron trough base marked in relief letters on bottom. Its top is cast brass finger grip holds the pencil and revolves around a circular file center. SIZE: 3-1/2″ dia x 3-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good with uniform wear. 1-9344-5 (1,500-2,500)

1382
$2,817.50

UNUSUAL CHAIN DRIVEN PENCIL SHARPENER. Cast iron base holds round disc file. Crank handle turns chain drive, which is connected to pencil holder. Depressing the lever brings pencil against file for the perfect point. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h x 5-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good with uniform wear to original surfaces. Some light oxidation to underside. 1-9344-9 (1,500-2,500)

1383
$920.00

EVERETT PENCIL SHARPENER W/ OB. Interesting crank style sharpener with nickel plated hardware that shaves and rotates the pencil as needed. Retains original plaque on front and its original dovetailed wooden box stamped with its New York address and original selling price of $3.50. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Near excellent with minor pitting to nickel. Box lid has been repaired. 1-9344-6 (800-1,200)

1384
$575.00

IDUNA PENCIL SHARPENER. German engineering at its finest. This heavy and elaborate cast iron tabletop model can be adjusted to a variety of different points and can accommodate a vast array of pencil thicknesses. SIZE: 11″ l x 5″ h. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good with various paint chips. Retains original decal. 1-9344-3 (1,000-1,500)

1385
$287.50

RONEO #6 PENCIL SHARPENER. Large, heavy cast iron tabletop pencil sharpener painted in old green paint with silver drop shadow lettering on curvaceous pedestal body. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally good with much wear to body and wooden handle. Some oxidation to underside. 1-9344-4 (800-1,200)

1386
$517.50

LOT OF 2 PENCIL SHARPENERS W/ OB. Includes F.S. Webster so-called “Double Donut” , a cast iron body with raised yellow lettering. Dovetailed wooden box marked with address and original $3.00 price. Box contains extra grinding wheel and retains partial wooden label and laminated instruction sheet within. Also includes New Era hand stamp style sharpener with nickel plating and lever to adjust from coarse to fine. Rest within its original dovetailed wooden box with nearly complete label (varnished to minimize wear). SIZE: 7″ l and 6-1/2″ l, respectively. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Overall very good with typical wear. Boxes are good to very good. 1-9344-11 (800-1,200)

1387
$316.25

J.B. ELLISON & SONS WOOLLENS PENCIL SHARPENER. Circa early 1900s, this simple machine consists of a cubical marked base with nickel plated lid with diagonal slit affixed with razor against which the user would drag their pencil. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l x 2″ w x 1-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally good with wear to paint and nickel finish. 1-9344-10 (500-1,000)

1388
$977.50

LOT OF 6 HANDY PENCIL SHARPENERS. Lot consists of a mix of Handy sharpeners by Specialty Mfg. Co. (including one with O.B) and similar style Little Shavers (including one nickel example with O.B. stating “Compliments of H. Mueller Mfg. Co.”). All on tripod bases as well as scarce example with round base. SIZE: All are approx. 4″ dia. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Overall very good. Boxed examples retain full decals on bottom, others have partial labels. One Little Shaver appears to have old repaint. Boxes are generally good. 1-9344-1 (800-1,200)

1389
$1,437.50

LOT OF 2 PENCIL SHARPENERS. Consists of Automatic Pencil Sharpener Atlas and Burke Peerless Whittler. Atlas works by crank operating triple blades and is mounted to formed wooden base. Peerless works in same fashion with three ratchet blades. SIZE: Each is 6″ h. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good with typical wear. 1-9344-12 (800-1,200)

1390
$1,552.50

LOT OF 6 PENCIL SHARPENERS. Antique and mechanically interesting examples include Planetary, Webster so-called “double donut”, Jumbo, U.S. Automatic, Rapid Pencil Sharpener, and wooden Perfect Pencil Pointer of Portland, ME. SIZE: Varies. Longest is 10-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent with average wear. Perfect Pencil Pointer retains nearly complete paper label on underside. Double Donut is generally good. 1-9344-2 (1,000-1,500)

1391
$1,380.00

LOT OF APPROX. 45 PENCIL SHARPENERS. Miscellaneous lot of vintage and antique examples including Wizard, Roneo, Automatic Screw Cutting, Pointmaster, 2 Spanish Eibar El Casco, Avanti, Dandy, Johann Faber, 2 Tru-Point, Varipoint, and many others. SIZE: Varies. Largest is 6″ h. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally good with some examples grading very good to near excellent. 1-9344 (600-1,000)

1392
$1,955.00

LOT OF OVER 40 MINIATURE ANVILS. An instant collection! Consisting of a mixture of cast iron, brass and nickel anvils of a variety of vintages. Some appear to be salesman samples, while others are giveaways from various companies. Marked examples include Merigo 1927, Marion Ohio; Goodwill Stoves & Ranges; Detroit Stove Works; Old Anvil Whiskey; Slater; Hoosier Stoves; Concord Axle Co. and others. Comes with a selection of miniature forging tools. SIZE: Range from 3″ l to 8-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Late John Woods Collection, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. Some have wear and evidence of use. 1-9345 (400-600)

1393
$1,437.50

HUNCHBACK STORY LOCK. Highly sought after figural padlock by Trenton Lock & Hardware Co. depicting a man wearing a pointed hat and prominent hump on back with his fist in his mouth. SIZE: 3″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good with uniform wear to japanned finish. 1-9373-4 (800-1,200)

1394
$460.00

WEREWOLF STORY LOCK. Outstanding and highly embossed lock by Trenton Lock & Hardware Co. depicting the face of a werewolf on the front and his mystical hind end on the reverse. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally very good with uniform wear to japanned finish. Lacking key. 1-9373-5 (700-900)

1395
$920.00

DIANA STORY LOCK. Great keystone shape lock by R&E depicting embossed bust of Diana the Huntress on front and flowers on reverse. Patented Feb. 20, 1888. SIZE: 3″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-9373-6 (800-1,200)

1396
$575.00

LOT OF TWO STORY LOCKS. Highly sought after locks include “Evil Eye” with floral back and double sided N.H. Co. both by National Hardware Co. SIZE: Each is 3-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent though not fully inspected. Evil Eye key is missing one prong tip. 1-9373-7 (700-900)

1397
$345.00

LOT OF 2 STORY LOCKS. Highly embossed locks including “Skull & Crossbones” with floral swags on reverse. Also includes “The Mercury” with cameo image of the mythical figure and flower on reverse. Both are by National Hardware Co. SIZE: 3-1/4″ & 2″ h respectively. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent though not fully inspected. 1-9373-9 (500-800)

1398
$920.00

LOT OF 2 CANTEEN STORY LOCKS. Nice pair of pillow form locks embosssed “US” on both sides. SIZE: Each is 3″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good with one showing traces of original red paint. 1-9373-8 (1,000-1,500)

1399
$460.00

LOT OF 5 KEEN KUTTER LOCKS. Though not a favorite when first produced, these have become quite collectible. Brass locks embossed with Keen Kutter logo on case or shank also embossed “EC Simmons”. SIZE: Each is 3-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally good though not fully inspected. Missing one key. 1-9373-2 (500-1,000)

1400
$316.25

LOT OF 3 LOCKS. Scarce grouping includes Yale logo lock for Hudson Motor Car Co., thin warded lock with embossed image of cannon with “No. 75” and square case lock embossed “Our New Home-300″ on one side and an image of an office building on reverse. SIZE: 3-1/4″, 2-1/2″ and 2-3/4” respectively. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally good to very good though not fully inspected. Hudson is complete with key. 1-9373-12 (400-600)

1401
$460.00

LOT OF 2 LOCKS. Includes scarce hatchet lock with steel case and Mastodon Eight Lever by Eagle Lock Co. SIZE: 3-3/4″ & 3-1/2″ h respectively. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good with keys though not fully inspected. 1-9373-13 (600-800)

1402
$632.50

LOT OF 3 COMBINATION LOCKS. Includes example by Iowa Lock & Mfg. Co, brass letter code lock featuring face with letters A through I and then L, O and U with the third being a nickel plated example stamped with “G&D” logo on underside. SIZE: 4-1/2″, 3-1/4″ and 2″ h respectively. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Very good to excellent though not fully inspected. 1-9373-14 (300-500)

1403
$287.50

LOT OF 2 PADLOCKS. Includes example with crossed cannons, rope and shells on both sides marked “___ Hartford, Conn., U.S.A.” on Shank” as well as a shield shaped lock embossed “S.E. Co. 1877″ on front. SIZE: 3-1/2″ & 3-1/4” respectively. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally good to very good though not fully inspected. 1-9373-15 (200-400)

1404
$345.00

LOT OF 4 PADLOCKS. Includes “Good Luck” by Bellamy, similar style “New Century”, “Siberian” and “Exelsior 6 Lever”. SIZE: Ranges from 2-1/2″ to 3″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally very good with average wear though not fully inspected. 1-9373-10 (300-500)

1405
$575.00

LOT OF 10 CUTAWAY LOCKS. Lot of working display models cut away to show internal works. Lot includes Eagle Six Lever, Best, Sargent, Corbin Cabin Lock, A.E. Deitz, small Corbin, Reese, O.M. Edwards, Master and Papaiz. SIZE: Ranges from 2″ to 4-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally very good though not inspected. 1-9373-3 (400-600)

1406
$402.50

LOT OF 11 RAILROAD PADLOCKS. Mixed lot of locks from a variety of railways and are so marked (embossed or stamped). Lot includes N&W R’Y Co, P+RRR lever lock, PRR Scandinavian type (missing chain clevis), NYCRR “Moon”, two R&E Co Scandinavian type locks, two Rock Island lever locks, “Signal”, B.N. Inc “Switch”, Southern Pacific and Adlake. SIZE: Ranges from 3″ to 5″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally good with average wear though not fully inspected. 1-9373-1 (500-800)

1406A
$690.00

LOT OF 29 SCANDINAVIAN PADLOCKS. Great lot of early jail locks in a variety of sizes. Most retain keys, many of which appear original with some of more recent vintage. Included are marked examples by Segal, Climax, Chas. O. Field and R & E. SIZE: Ranges from 1-1/2″ to 5-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally very good, though not fully inspected. 1-9373 (900-1,100)

1407
$460.00

LOT OF 13 PADLOCKS. Includes warded type “Winchester”, Yale double key embossed “Y&T” in clover logo, “St. Louis”, “99”, “999”, “Sprocket”, “Luh”, flat push key lock, “Star”, “Wise Lock” and three miscellaneous locks. SIZE: Ranges from 2″ to 3-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally good to very good though not fully inspected. 1-9373-16 (500-700)

1408
$402.50

LOT OF 25 LOCKS. An instant collection including various types such as Yale Y&T, Samson, Fordloc, Miller Eight Lever, Champion 6-Lever, Oliver, USN, Sargent, Ilco, Ordnance Dept., Belknap Blue Grass, Miracle, Corbin, WB and more. SIZE: Ranges from 2-1/2″ to 4-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Ranges from good to near excellent though not fully inspected. 1-9373-18 (400-600)

1409
$488.75

LOT OF 25 LOCKS. Predominantly jail locks, large warded locks, hinge locks, shackles and more. Some are marked, many are not. SIZE: Ranges from 1-1/2″ to 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Generally good to very good though not fully inspected. 1-9373-17 (500-800)

1410
$833.75

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF LOCKS, KNOBS & HARDWARE. Interesting lot includes two early wheel locks with spikes, jail door lock, U-Locks, six embossed brass doorknobs including “Public School City of New York”, “Chicago Board of Education”, “CC” and “B&E Flint, Mich” with much more. SIZE: Varies. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of the late John Woods, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Overall very good though not fully inspected. 1-9373-11 (400-800)

1411
$0.00

FAIRBANK’S GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER STORE DISPLAY. A fabulous and extremely rare 3-D store window display with the stereotype rendered Gold Dust twins flanking three colossal boxes of Fairbank’s Gold Dust washing powder. The display consists of two parts, a heavy cardboard base with a stone lithographed illustration of the Gold Dust twins symmetrically posed in front of a circa 1915 kitchen sink, and an upper part consisting of a stack of three large cardboard boxes of washing powder. The base features an elaborate rear folding easel mechanism on which the boxes of washing powder rest. The boxes themselves have wonderful graphics and advertising printed on all six sides. This is possibly the only remaining display as no other examples are known to this cataloger or to our knowledge have appeared at auction. The base is marked “Designed by the T.F. Moore Co., Milwaukee, Wis.” who specialized in the manufacture of store window displays between 1910-1920. SIZE: Base: 43″ w x 8″ d x 35-1/4″ h. Boxes: 14″ w x 8″ d x 20″ h. CONDITION: The base is in very good condition. Close examination reveals some moisture discoloration to the lower right corner, some light foxing to the twins’ skirt directly above, and some soiling and wear to the top of the head. The three soap boxes are generally good to very good. Two have some light water stains and soiling and a few small nail holes sized punctures. 1-9411 (12,000-15,000)

1412
$0.00

FAIRBANK’S GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER DIE CUT STRING DISPLAY. Seldom seen two-sided festoon display intended to be hung from the general store ceiling. Individual die cut boxes of Gold Dust washing powder sport large red letters on top and are held together with an adjustable string. Die cut Gold Dust twins anchor each end of the display as though holding up the sign. SIZE: Approx. 104″ long x 16-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Overall sign is in very good condition and has a great look. Close examination will reveal some very light mildew spots on the Gold Dust twins and some of the letters. The tips of the letter “U” appear to have been bent and skillfully reinforced. 1-9412 (4,500-6,500)

1413
$632.50

STAR SOAP CARDBOARD DIE-CUT. Two-sided two-piece store display intended to be hung in the vicinity of the general store’s overhead fan keeping it rotating and displaying both sides. Adorable image of two children sitting together on a swing seat to promote Star Soap from Schultz & Co., Zanesville, Ohio. SIZE: 5″ w x 9″ h. CONDITION: Good to very good; the “Star Soap” upper piece has been creased in the middle and has some color touch-up. 1-9417 (350-550)

1414
$3,450.00

HUMPHREY’S VETERINARY CABINET. Elusive oak cabinet with a hinged front door with a lithographed tin panel. The panel includes illustrations of a variety of farm animals across the top and lists below a host of Humphrey’s Cures for all their ailments. SIZE: 21-3/4″ w x 8-1/2″ d x 28″ h. CONDITION: Tin panel is fair to good with moderate surface oxidation and discoloration concentrated along the bottom. The cabinet itself is in good condition with original worn finish. 1-9242 (3,000-4,000)

1415
$4,025.00

HUMPHREY’S VETERINARY CABINET. Wood storage and store display with hinged front door featuring a composition 3-D horse head center medallion and the words, “Humphrey’s Veterinary Specifics”. Includes the seldom found tombstone marquee, which is gilt lettered, “Humphrey’s Veterinary Specifics”. SIZE: 21″ w x 10″ d x 34″ h. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. Interior missing some dividers; moderate wear to original cabinet surfaces; marquee lettering is worn. 1-9238 (3,000-4,000)

1416
$977.50

LOT OF 4 STORE DISPLAY CASES. 1) Glass and wood curved front display case with a hinged rear door. 11-1/2″ w x 8-3/4″ d x 8-3/4″ h. Good condition. 2) Metal and glass slant front cabinet etched “Everready Daylo”. Cabinet has a hinged rear door and one glass shelf. 20-1/2″ w x 12-1/2″ d x 12″ h. Good condition. 3) Oak and glass display with two glass shelves and a hinged rear door. Cabinet front appears to have a more contemporary etched advertisement for “Doctor Cox’s Barbed Wire Liniment”. 22″ w x 13″ d x 33″ h. Good condition. 4) Oak and glass curved front display with hinged rear mirrored door. 24″ w x 24″ d x 13″ h. Front corner of oak frame has separated from glass panels and needs fixing. SIZE: As stated. CONDITION: As stated. 1-9371 (600-900)

1417
$805.00

DIAMOND DYE “BALLOON” DISPLAY CABINET. Oak or chestnut Diamond Dye cabinet with original colorful tin front panel depicting children playing with Diamond Dye insignia balloon attached by ribbons. Reversed door fitted with original cardboard instructions to the dealer. Interior retains some of the original dividers. Lithographed by Wells & Richardson Co. SIZE: 15″ w x 9″ d x 24″ h. CONDITION: Tin generally good with some overall small imperfections including small scuffs, scratches and dings. Wood cabinet retains original finish and is generally structurally sound with a couple of chips on the molding. Cardboard panel on rear door with some warping and staining. 1-9378 (650-950)

1418
$1,437.50

DIAMOND DYE’S “GOVERNESS” DISPLAY CABINET. Wood cabinet with original colorful tin embossed front panel depicting a governess playing with children in the park. The boys are playing with a ball, the girls playing with May ribbons. Rear of cabinet with sliding panel doors open to reveal divided interior for dye packages. SIZE: 22″ w x 10″ d x 30″ h. CONDITION: Tin panel generally good condition with nice colors, however has some light spotting and a few scuffs. Birch cabinet has been cleaned a long time ago of its original finish. Interior retains some of the original dividers. 1-9379 (1,200-1,400)

1419
$1,725.00

SCARCE MERRICKS CYLINDER SPOOL CABINET. This Merrick cylinder spool oak cabinet has a revolving interior to select thread. Front with two curved glass panels reads “Merrick’s Six Cord Soft Finish Spool Cotton”. SIZE: 18″ diameter x 23″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good; canvas back of tambour rear panel has a couple of breaks. Overall finish is very nice. 1-9380 (1,500-2,000)

1420
$948.75

HOT BALL TOBACCO CANVAS SIGN. Baseball themed canvas advertisement with illustration of court jester attired character hoisting aloft a colossal package of Hot Ball Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. The Hot Ball trademark is shown as a red baseball and the words “Hot Ball”, which was a slang reference to a pitcher’s fastball. SIZE: Image: 8-3/4″ w x 23-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. Retains original top and bottom metal strips; overall light soiling, small holes at 12 and 6 o’clock and a puncture to lower right field. 1-9414 (600-800)

1421
$690.00

DR. D. JAYNE’S PATENT MEDICINE CHROMOLITHOGRAPH. A portrait of Martha Washington is used as testimonial to the virtues of Dr. Jayne’s “Tonic Vermifuge” and “Expectorant”. The poster reads “A Sure Cure For Worms – The Strengthener For Young And Old – For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, And All Lung Or Throat Diseases”. SIZE: Image: 13-3/4″ w x 27″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. Horizontal tear top corner, a few areas of paper loss and some horizontal roll creasing. 1-9418 (500-700)

1422
$5,175.00

STANDARD SHIRTS TIN SIGN. Humorous early lithographed sign depicting several fashionably dressed Victorian ladies out for a summer stroll, stumbling upon a group of surprised skinny-dipping gents seen covering up with their Standard brand shirts. A colorful and finely detailed illustration which takes on the appearance of an oil painting. Lithographed by Wells & Hope Co., 918-20-22 Vine St., Phila., PA. Only copy of this sign known by cataloger. SIZE: Image: 29-1/2″ w x 21-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally in very good condition. There is a narrow horizontal band of lifting paint that extends from the parasol to the top two gents. Some crazing occurring to the right side of the image but doesn’t detract whatsoever from the image’s visual impact. Possibly some color touch-up to the white border. 1-9158 (3,000-5,000)

1423
$4,600.00

WINCHESTER ADVERTISING PRINT BY H.R. POORE. Famous 1925 print commissioned by Winchester of four large hounds, purportedly bear dogs owned by members of the Winchester family. Heavy paper poster has faux wood integral frame marked “Winchester” at the top and “Rifles, shotguns and ammunition for sale here” at bottom with images of shotgun shells and Winchester logos around perimeter. It has artist’s signature & “Philadelphia” in lower left corner. This recent attic find comes with its original mailing tube with Winchester label where it has been for many years, which would explain the outstanding color. SIZE: 41-3/4″ w x 32-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Print has some small roll creases, minor edge tears and larger tear on left side, a couple vertical scratches to left side and moderate fly specking. Colors are bright & strong. 1-9436 (2,000-3,000)

1423A
$13,800.00

SCARCE MODEL 1897 WINCHESTER DOUBLE-W CARTRIDGE BOARD. Fine board with 49-1/4” x 31-3/4” exposed image with 226 items including rimfire & centerfire handgun & rifle cartridges, brass shotshells, paper shotshells, three window shotshells, primer & cap boxes and bullets. Face of board has the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. logo in red with other advertising around board. Centrally it has the famous A.B. Frost vignette of two early hunters, one loading his pipe & the other smoking, sitting on a log, with their Winchester rifles leaning on the log, looking at a dead bear in foreground. Left side of board has a flying mallard duck with its bill partially covered by a cartridge. Right side has head of bull moose. Mounted in its orig gold lined, oak frame. Orig backing paper is missing but it still has orig label which states “PRESENTED WITH COMPLIMENTS / OF THE / WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. / PLEASE HANG IN A PROMINENT PLACE”. It appears that a few of the cartridges may have been rewired. The Blue Rival window shell is detached but accompanies the board. SIZE: 49-1/4” x 31-3/4” exposed image. CONDITION: Over the years it appears that board has been strengthened more than once and is fine & sound. Front of board is moderately faded with some water damage & light soil, fly specks & a few small nicks. Left edge has book worm damage, not affecting any images and both bottom corners have scrapes & wrinkles. An iconic Winchester display for any serious Winchester collector. 4-58895 (13,000-15,000)

1424
$2,875.00

AMERICAN POWDER COMPANY CARDBOARD SIGN. Extremely scarce early stone lithograph to promote their “Dead Shot” Telegraph and Duck & Sea shooting brands. In original oak frame marked “Gun Powder”. SIZE: Overall: 26″ w x 20″ h. CONDITION: Fair to good; water stains, 5″ vertical tear, overall warping. Frame has four drilled holes at the word “Gunpowder”. 1-9057 (800-1,200)

1425
$0.00

VERY RARE STETSON HAT COMPANY ADVERTISEMENT ON BOARD. Wonderful 1890s Stetson Hat Co. store advertisement on oak, 28″ long x 19-5/8″ high with beveled edges, screen painted with foliate arabesque patterns in each corner and within the advertising panels. The center is Stetson’s crest consisting of 2 lions and a shield with a ribbon marked “AMERICAN MANUFACTURER”. On each side of the crest, is the obverse and reverse images of a gold medal won at the Paris World Expo in 1889. On each side are pale blue/green ribbons with the left side imprinted in black “GRAND PRIZE” and the right side “PARIS-1889.” Top of the panel in gold block letters is “JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY.” and bottom center “HATS” with the far bottom center “PHILADELPHIA.” Bottom right edge of the panel is marked “THE F.TUCHFARBER CO. MAN’F’R’S.CIN.O. 5-96”. This is an extraordinary advertising piece from a famous hat manufacturer with historic connections throughout the entire United States but especially associated with the American west and their world famous cowboy hats. PROVENANCE: Herschel Chaddick Ranch Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Board has several mounting holes on the edges not overly affecting the images. Entire board is sharp and legible with vivid greens and golds. Over-varnish is heat crackled and crazed. This would make an outstanding addition to any Western collector’s exhibit room. 4-38061 (3,000-5,000)

1426
$0.00

SCHRAFFT’S CHOCOLATES 2-SIDED SIGN & TRAY. Two-sided lithographed die cut sign depicting an attractive woman holding a rectangular Schrafft’s Chocolates sign, suspended from which is an oval tray with aqua rim stating “Shchrafft’s Chocolates, daintiest of dainty sweets”. Dated 1909. Mounted to original oak wall bracket that allows sign to swing to and fro. CONDITION: Overall very good with various chips and scratches and areas of discoloration. Tray is generally good with some fading, oxidation, and edge dents and wear. 1-9442 (3,500-4,500)

1427
$5,175.00

SET OF TWO CARVED WOOD CARNIVAL FIGURES. Fabulous larger than life Amazonian female carnival figures in polychrome yellow and green classical Greco-Roman attire. The hollow bodied carvings feature detachable arms with bayonet-type mounts which when in position appear raised in front and probably held some type of flag or banner. Narrow rear carved staves appear to be removable for interior access. Simply magnificent examples of Circa 1880 – 1900 carving, quite likely from the shop of one of the major carousel carvers. SIZE: Approx. 8′ t. CONDITION: Surfaces show various paint and wood chips, rubs and wear to what is certainly older paint, some of which may even be original. The nicely worn and richly patinated surfaces combine to lend even more character and elegance to these unique carvings. Some mild age cracks to upper body and some professional restoration to original wood bases. 1-9191 (10,000-12,000)

1428
$4,600.00

SET OF 6 LEADED GLASS WINDOWS. Marvelous matching set of architectural windows with Moorish influence. Elaborate leaded design with combination of polychrome slag glass and clear glass with some double layers. Housed in heavy wooden frames and are ready for installation. SIZE: Larger two are 70-1/4″ h x 27″ w. Smaller 4 are 53-1/4″ h x 26″ w. CONDITION: Overall very good with a number of cracked panels. 1-9202 (4,000-6,000)

1429
$2,875.00

GULF HIGHWAY LIGHTHOUSE PORCELAIN SIGN. Circa 1920s. Scarce sign captioned “That Good Gulf Gasoline-At The Sign Of The Orange Disk”. Lower portion of sign features great image of 1920s touring car with passengers. SIZE: 25″ w x 60-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Professionally restored to like new condition by Van Kannell of South Carolina. 1-9234 (2,500-3,500)

1430
$1,725.00

1918 COCA-COLA CALENDAR. Summer beach scene illustration of two ladies enjoying their Coca-Cola refreshment. This calendar was found at an estate sale near Portsmouth, Ohio rolled up in a cardboard tube, which would explain the vibrant colors, not having seen daylight for many years. There is a small purple overstamp where the date pad meets the calendar from the store merchant (Wurster Bros. Drugstore which was founded in 1897 and is still in business today). SIZE: Image: 13″ w x 31-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Calendar generally very good with some horizontal roll creasing. Retains original top metal band and full date pad. 1-9254 (4,000-6,000)

1431
$5,175.00

COCA-COLA LEADED GLASS SHADE. Circa 1920s, this Tiffany style leaded glass shade is one of the most sought after of all Coca-Cola collectibles. This is the more desirable and somewhat scarcer “leaf edge” version. The top band carries the words “Property of Coca-Cola Co. to be returned on demand” stamped in two locations. SIZE: 16″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 1-9246 (3,500-4,500)

1432
$0.00

COCA-COLA 1905 LILLIAN NORDICA TIN SIGN. Desirable and early self-framed sign which features a cameo illustration of Lillian Nordica flanked by a flared fountain glass and a bottle of Coca-Cola. This sign is self-framed with an embossed raised simulated oak border. SIZE: 22-1/4″ w x 32-1/2″ h. CONDITION: A very nice looking example of this elusive sign. Closer examination reveals that the red background around the cameo portrait, together with the lettering, fountain glass, bottle and gilt stripe border illustrations have all been professionally repainted. Simulated oak frame border appears to have color touch-up and clear coat which conceal areas of light pitting 1-9180 (6,500-8,500)

1433
$0.00

COCA-COLA CELLULOID LILLIAN NORDICA SIGN. Rare circa 1905 celluloid over cardboard sign with embossed center cameo illustration of Lillian Nordica with a glass of Coca-Cola. SIZE: 18-1/2″ w x 25-1/2″ h. in shadow box frame. CONDITION: Overall craquelature to celluloid surface; some soft undulation to center cameo and perimeter edges. Otherwise in very good condition. 1-9179 (9,000-11,000)

1434
$402.50

COCA-COLA COOLER RADIO. 1950s tube radio in the shape of a miniature cooler. SIZE: 12″ w x 7-1/2″ d x 10″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good condition; dial lights but no sound. 1-9184 (350-550)

1435
$977.50

COCA-COLA COUNTER-TOP VENDING MACHINE. This 10 cent Coke machine marked “Vendorlator” has original red and white Coca-Cola paint front “Drink Coca-Cola Delicious and Refreshing”. SIZE: 27″ h x 24″ w x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good. Do not know if it works, but exterior is in very good condition. 1-9381 (500-700)

1436
$1,265.00

COCA-COLA VENDO MODEL H81D VENDING MACHINE. This machine holds 81 bottles and comes with a 10 cent coin mechanism. Shelves are adjustable to hold 6,10, or 12 ounce bottles. Produced mid to late 1950s. SIZE: 27″ w x 16″ d x 58″ h. CONDITION: Unrestored working condition in need of repainting. 1-9328 (800-1,200)

1437
$460.00

COCA-COLA VENDO V39 VENDING MACHINE. The single most widely recognized machine among the collecting community today, this machine introduced in 1949 held 39 bottles and has a 10 cent coin mechanism. SIZE: 27″ w x 16″ d x 58″ h. CONDITION: Unrestored working condition. 1-9329 (800-1,200)

1438
$316.25

COCA-COLA CAVALIER MODEL CS-96-A VENDING MACHINE. This machine holds 96 bottles and will hold from 6-1/2 to 12 oz. bottles. Produced during the late 1950s. SIZE: 24-3/4″ w x 22″ d x 67″ h. CONDITION: Unrestored working condition. 1-9330 (800-1,200)

1439
$1,150.00

LOT OF 10 N.O.S. SIGNS. 1) Sunbeam Bread tin sign with logo little girl reads “Slow Down Children Playing”. Litho by A-M Sign Co., Lynchburg, VA. Nov. 1959. 24″ w x 20″ h. 2) Pepsi porcelain sign with bottle cap marked “P & M Orillia” at the bottom. 29-1/4″ w x 12-1/4″ h. 3) 1958 Sealtest Ice Cream metal die cut sign. 18″ w x 13″ h. 4) Circa 1947 Coca-Cola tin sign with bottle cap hatted boy logo, made for the export market. 13″ in diameter. 5) Green Spot soda tin sign with embossed soda bottles. 18″ w x 12-1/2″ h. 6) 1948 Texaco Motor Oil two-sided metal sign. 21-1/4″ w x 11″ h. 7) Sealtest Ice Cream tin sign with embossed sundaes marked “March 1957”. 29″ w x 11-1/4″ h. 8) Green Spot soda tin sign with embossed soda bottle. 14″ w x 36″ h. 9) 1950s Shell Kerosene two-sided die cut metal flange sign. 21-1/2″ w x 18″ h. 10) Coca-Cola brass button sign. 16″ diameter. SIZE: As stated. CONDITION: Signs 1-9 are in near excellent condition, sign 10 is good to very good. 1-9288 (1,500-2,500)

1440
$632.50

LOT OF TWO COUNTER TOP DISPLAYS. Lot includes revolving display for Curtiss Candies, a two tiered tin counter top display with colorful graphics. Each tier has six panels advertising different Curtiss candy products. Retains its original cardboard box. Also includes Necco Wafers revolving display with colorful deco graphics adorning this tin counter top dispenser from the New England Confectionery Co., Boston. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h and 18-1/2″ h respectively. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-9265, 1-9294 (400-800)

1441
$1,265.00

LOT OF 5 TRAYS & NIPPER DOG. 1) Ironstone tray advertising “Spark’s Perfect Health for Kidney and Liver Diseases” and with a transfer image of President Grover Cleveland’s wife, Francis Cleveland. Tray is marked “Robt. H. Payne, Porcelain Show Cards, Camden, NJ”. Good to very good condition with some staining. 11-1/4″ w x 16-1/4″ h. 2) 1923 Coca-Cola serving tray. Good to very good condition with several spots of surface discoloration. 10-1/2″ w x 13-1/4″ h. 3) Sanitary Milk Company oval serving tray. Good to very good condition with a few small surface blemishes. Copyright 1914. 12-1/2″ w x 16″ h. 4) Kuntz’s Cafe Dayton, Ohio serving tray. Good to very good condition. 10-1/2″ w x 13-1/4″ h. 5) Kuntz’s Cafe Dayton, Ohio serving tray. Good to very good condition. 16-1/2″ w x 11-3/4″ h. Also included is a hollow body composition Victrola Nipper dog which has one broken leg. 10-1/2″ h. SIZE: As stated. CONDITION: As stated. 1-9153 (500-1,000)

1441A
$345.00
Revised: 6/16/2009

Lot Added: MAYO’S ROLY-POLY “DUTCHMAN” TOBACCO TIN. Figural tin with Dutchman attired in yellow shirt with red scarf. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Very good; two scratches to the back of his head with some moderate wear to the bottom. 9-94682 (250-450)

1442
$2,587.50

CASH REGISTER. Interesting lightweight cash register with predominantly wood construction with thin metal face. Unusual key arrangement, not unlike a rotary telephone where the operator would slide one of four columns of numbered keys down until the correct increment is reached. Complete with brass marquee and is affixed with a plaque behind the door handle stating “Patented February 4, 1890”. SIZE: Overall 19-1/2″ h x 16-3/4″ w x 16″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good and working with various chips to wood and uniform wear to metal components; one replaced knob and missing glass window. 1-9235 (700-900)

1443
$3,450.00

SCARCE MINIATURE CAST IRON COMBINATION SAFE. This Victorian cast iron safe on rolling wheels has a combination lock door. Overall safe retains its original old burgundy paint with some gold pin striping. Door having a painted daisy fleur de lis design. Door opens to reveal two compartments. Locking mechanism works and combination will accompany the safe. A great decorative antique safe for storing small valuables. SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 10″ x 16-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Retains original paint with scattered wear and chips. Each of the wheels have rust on them. This is a very scarce size. 1-9408 (1,000-2,000)

1444
$575.00

JEWELER’S FIGURAL POCKET WATCH TRADE SIGN. Two-sided ollow bodied trade sign with zinc watch dials within an ornate cast iron bezel advertising “Jewelry”, “Watches” and “Clocks”. SIZE: 20-1/2″ w x 26″ h. CONDITION: Good; has had an old repair to casting, which has become detached but is included. Dents to one side of watch dial with paint loss and surface wear. 1-9203 (600-800)

1445
$632.50

TIN ADVERTISING SIGN FOR PABST BREWING COMPANY WITH HEROES OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. This wood framed tin lithograph sign depicts numerous famous Spanish-American war veterans toasting their victory with bottles of Pabst beer. A picture of the Battleship Maine hangs on the wall. Famous figures include Admiral Dewey and others. Titled at the bottom “Popular Men and a Popular Beverage”. Lithograph by Kaufmann and Strauss & Co. New York. SIZE: Image is approx. 21″ x 27-1/2″ in original old wood frame. CONDITION: Image is rubbed in the top left corner. There is scattered imperfections over the surface of the sign. Color is faded. 1-9403 (600-900)

1446
$546.25

PAPER LITHO AD FOR “THE KELLY DUPLEX GRINDING MILL”. This paper litho with original metal bands at top and bottom depicts a farmer working with the fabulous Kelly Duplex Grinding Mill. The mill, now hooked up to a pulley, processes a bushel or more of corn going in the top and at the bottom is feeding out a bushel basket of ground cornmeal. In the background is a wonderful farm scene depicting a lovely Pennsylvania-style farm and enumerable farm animals. A couple of versions of their instruments depicted in vignettes on the bottom and also marked “Manufactured by the O.S. Kelly Western Mfg. Company, Iowa City, Iowa”. SIZE: Approx. 24-1/2″ h x 18″ w. CONDITION: Generally good. There is a crease at the bottom, just above the metal band and there are some small imperfections along the very edge of the border on either side. 1-9402 (300-500)

1447
$172.50

ANTIQUE OPTICIANS LENS CASE. This portable carrying case fitted with numerous lenses were used by early opticians to determine the strength or weakness of patient’s eyes and then to prescribe the correct strength eye glasses. Fitted with enumerable original test lenses (some missing). Interior of the lid is marked “Machet & Fils 17 Rue St. Sererin 7 Paris” also “GA None & Parsons Opticians New York”. Interior of the case is lined with burgundy. SIZE: 19-1/2″ w x 12″ d x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Exterior is covered with black canvas, now worn and with losses. 1-9406 (400-600)

1448
$287.50

OCCUPATIONAL SHAVING MUG “FARMER”. This china occupational shaving mug depicts a farmer seated on a stool milking his large red cow out in the field. Marked “Danny Heins” and on the underside of the mug is embossed “Germany”. SIZE: Approx. 3-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Handle with small crack at top. Gilt is worn in a couple of spots on the top rim, but generally all present. Otherwise good. 1-9399 (300-500)

1449
$402.50

SCARCE OCCUPATIONAL MUG “LUMBERMAN”. This scarce china mug depicts scene of two men working in the lumberyard loading lumber onto a horse drawn wagon. Remnants of the original gilt name is still intact, but not legible. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Gilt banding is much worn. Image of lumberman is very strong. Faint crack in handle. 1-9400 (500-700)

1450
$1,035.00

RAYON DES SOIERIES ART DECO POSTER. French lithograph by Maurice Dufrene for Manuel Rosenthal’s opera “Silk Department”. Lithographed by Chaix, Paris, May 1930. SIZE: Image: 30-1/2″ w x 46-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with fading to pastels in silk drapery. 1-9182 (500-750)

1451
$57.50

LOT OF 2 ZEPP’S CARDBOARD SIGNS. Two silk screen cardboard signs featuring two satisfied customers for Zepp’s shampoo and dandruff products, manufactured by T. Noonan & Sons Co., Boston. SIZE: In frame: 17-3/4″ w x 22-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Fair to good; some perimeter cardboard loss and color touch-up to one sign. Second sign has had a repair to a long vertical crack; some staining, color touch-up and paper label loss. 1-9181 (200-400)

1452
$0.00

RARE LIBBEY GLASS COLORFUL ADVERTISING POSTER. This colorful late 19th Century lithograph poster depicts the Libbey Glass Co’s factory in full operation at the World Columbian Exposition with elaborate building with banners flying with the words “Libbey” and innumerable people of all denomination mulling about outside. This was printed and distributed as an advertisement for the Blue Ridge Household Chemicals. SIZE: 21″ x 29″. CONDITION: Originally had metal bands at top and bottom now missing. A crease extends fully across the lower portion of image, starting with 4” tear and right and ending with 3” tear on left. Some old tape reinforcement at that point. A couple of other creases scattered throughout the picture. Light discoloration distributed in the sky. Tear in upper right corner near Blue Ridge advertising as well as some thick soiling at that point. Some discoloration and imperfection along the border. Color generally good. A rare Columbian Exhibition piece for Libbey Glassware. 1-9443 (350-550)

1453
$11,500.00

CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CHROMOLITHOGRAPH. Fabulous aerial perspective of Canada Southern railcars and locomotive set against a picturesque backdrop of Niagara Falls. Illustration is captioned “View of Canada Southern Train Passing Niagara Falls”. The view is taken from the Canadian side just above Horseshoe Falls looking towards the city of Niagara. The foreground of the litho has wonderful pedestrian imagery of couples walking, horse drawn wagons and a stagecoach. Lithographed by Chicago Litho Co., 85 Fifth Ave., Chicago. Includes original frame marked “C.S.RY.” at the bottom and has elaborate wheel-cut Victorian decorations at the mitered corners. SIZE: Overall: 33″ w x 23-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good condition. Overall age toning and a narrow band of water stain across the extreme bottom margin. 1-9187 (5,000-10,000)

1454
$14,950.00

IVES GAUGE 1, FIRST SERIES #40 PASSENGER SET. Circa 1906, this is one of the top ten, early American train sets ever made. This highly sought after antique set consists of an Ives First Series #40 cast iron locomotive with green hand painted wheels, striping on roof, nickeled sand domes, bell, smoke stack, headlight, handrails, and four nickeled bands that wrap around the boiler. Locomotive is clockwork with reverse lever and brake. It is accompanied by a #40 tin tender and has a maroon tint and a nicely lithographed finish. Also a #72 San Francisco Pullman and a #71 St. Louis combine car with exotic lithographed sides and hand painted black roofs with silver and red clerestories. Both cars read “Twentieth Century Limited Express” along the top on two sides. It would be extremely difficult to find a better example. CONDITION: Loco is all original and in near excellent condition. Tender does have some chipping and small scratches, but is in overall very good plus original condition. Both cars show small chips and minor scratches, but overall in near excellent original condition. Entire set has matching patina. 1-9393 (14,000-18,000)

1455
$1,437.50

LARGE RAILROAD TRAIN BELL. Unusual mammoth and very heavy brass bell rests within a cast iron harp base on circular stand. Tag indicates from Bangor & Aroostook Railroad. SIZE: 24-1/2″ overall, 17″ dia. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with a couple rim chips and various nicks and scratches. 1-9025 (1,500-2,500)

1456
$747.50

B&O LOCOMOTIVE PLATE. Fabulous cast brass circular plaque that would have been affixed to the front of a Baltimore & Ohio locomotive. Brass lettering below relief image of the capitol building on black background. SIZE: 16-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good with typical wear from exposure to the elements. 1-9035-4 (600-900)

1457
$1,437.50

LOT OF 4 RAILROAD BUILDERS’ PLAQUES. Embossed cast iron plaques stating info about the various makers of the locomotives on which these plaques appeared includes: 3 American Locomotive Company examples (circa 1920) for Engine #s 62454, 62459 & 62488. Also, one American Locomotive Company-General Electric plaque from 1950. SIZE: Largest: 14″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. ALCO/GE shows much chipping. 1-9036-3 (800-1,000)

1458
$575.00

LOT OF 5 RAILROAD BUILDERS’ PLAQUES. Consisting of 4 embossed cast iron and 1 cast aluminum or brass plaques stating info about the various makers of the locomotives on which these plaques appeared. Includes: Hart Selective Car (Rodger Ballast Car Co.), Riggs National Bank (Fruit Growers Express Co.), Montreal Locomotive Works Ltd., Delaware Lackawanna & Western RR Co. and Chicago Rock Island & Pacific RR. SIZE: Largest: 16″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally good. Rock Island shows surface rust. Montreal has damage to one corner. 1-9036 (800-1,000)

1459
$1,265.00

LOT OF 5 RAILROAD BUILDERS’ PLAQUES. Mixture of cast iron and cast brass plaques stating info about the various makers of the locomotives on which these plaques appeared includes 2 General Electric/Cooper Bessamer Corp. from 1936, American Locomotive Co. (1919), large Canadian National “1163” and black and gold sign “4433”. SIZE: Largest: 17″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. Canadian National has small age split at center, some light touch up to corner of 4433. 1-9035-5, 1-9036-4, 1-9037 (800-1,200)

1460
$1,035.00

LOT OF 6 RAILROAD BUILDERS’ PLAQUES. 4 embossed cast iron and 2 cast brass plaques stating info about the various makers of the locomotives on which these plaques appeared. Includes: Baldwin-Westinghouse Diesel, North British Locomotive, Canadian Locomotive Co., Lima Locomotive Works and 2 Bangor & Aroostook RR. SIZE: Largest: 17″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally good to very good. 1-9036-1 (800-1,200)

1461
$690.00

LOT OF 8 RAILROAD BUILDERS’ PLAQUES. Mixture of cast iron, brass and aluminum plaques stating info about the various makers of the locomotives on which these plaques appeared includes: Baltimore & Ohio, St. Louis Car Co., Pullman Co., American Car & Foundry Co., 2 Cooper Bessemer and 2 different American Locomotive. SIZE: Largest: 31-1/2″ x 6-1/4″. CONDITION: Overall very good. B&O shows damage to one corner and both American Locomotive plaques have breakage. 1-9036-2 (500-700)

1462
$1,380.00

LOT OF 6 RAILROAD BUILDERS’ PLAQUES. Mixture of three cast iron and three cast brass plaques stating info about the various makers of the locomotives on which these plaques appeared includes 3 American Locomotive Co. (2 from 1920, 1 from 1920), 2 Koppell Indust. Car & Equip. Co. and round Baldwin Locomotive Works Philadelphia plaque from 1930. SIZE: Largest: 14″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Averages good to very good. Koppells are fair with overall rust, one ALCO has been drilled with extra hole, Baldwin is a possible repaint. 1-9036-5 (800-1,200)

1463
$1,207.50

TRAIN LOCOMOTIVE HEADLIGHT. Manufactured by the Pyle-National Co., Chicago for Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive number 1733 and is accompanied by a black and white photo of the very engine which was dismantled in March 1960. Has been electrified for home use and repainted many years ago. SIZE: 22-1/2″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 1-9021 (500-700)

1464
$1,840.00

LARGE RAILROAD STEAM WHISTLE. Formerly of the Canadian National Railroad and is so marked, it has a release lever and is mounted to triangular wooden base for display. SIZE: Overall 34″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with a few minor dents, partially cleaned of years of faithful service. 1-9020 (500-1,000)

1465
$1,092.50

LARGE RAILROAD TRAIN BELL. Unusual mammoth and very heavy polished brass locomotive bell rests within a harp base, sitting on circular base. SIZE: Overall 28″, 16-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent with various nicks and scratches. 1-9024 (1,500-2,500)

1466
$1,610.00

SETH THOMAS WALL REGULATOR CLOCK. This large wall clock formerly housed at the Searsport Station in Maine features a quartersawn oak cabinet with reeded moldings, and crest with turned finials. Large door in front with glass window allows viewing of large pendulum. Clock face (possible replacement) is marked with Seth Thomas logo and separate second indicator. SIZE: 66-1/2″ h x 19-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally good to very good. Appears complete with exception of bottom finials (holes plugged) and small piece that hooks pendulum into mechanism is broken. 1-9027 (1,500-2,500)

1467
$1,150.00
Revised: 6/26/2009

Correction: Aproximately 45 pieces NOT 70″ pieces.

LARGE LOT OF SILVER PLATED RAILROAD SERVING PIECES. Quality grouping of over 70 silver plated items representing a variety of railways. Included are various creamers, sugars, syrups, covered dishes, silverware and utensils. Represented are Pullman, NYC, PRR, CPR, MCRR, Bangor & Aroostook, Rock Island and Western Pacific. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Generally very good with some tarnishing and wear. 1-9044 (1,000-1,500)

1468
$1,035.00

PAIR OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER TROPHY CUPS. Gorgeous pair of silver plated goblets with gold wash interior, elaborately engraved with fleur de lis, floral and other designs. Presented by “A.A. Cohen, General Superintendent S.F. & A. RR to Benjamin Smith Locomotive Engineer 1869”. Undersides are marked “George C. Shreve & Co.” with “40” underneath foundry marks. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-9050 (1,000-2,000)

1469
$1,495.00

LARGE LOT OF RAILROAD CHINA. Large lot of over 70 plates, cups, creamers and other dishes made expressly for the various railroads of the early to mid 20th century. Included are items from Canadian Pacific Railroad, Santa Fe, Maine Central Railroad, Lackawanna, Dominion Atlantic Railway, New York Central, Canadian National, B&O, New Haven RR, Pullman, Great Northern and Nickel Plate Road (ALCO). SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with some chips and minor damage. 1-9045 (1,000-1,500)

1470
$862.50

LARGE LOT OF RAILROAD CHINA AND SOUVENIR GLASSES. Over 80 pieces including dinner plates, saucers, bowls, cups, pitchers, etc. from B&O. Also several plates and dishes from Electroliner. Glasses are of more recent vintage and include B&O, Southern Railway, Bangor & Aroostook and others. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Overall good to very good, some with chips and/or cracks. 1-9040-4 (600-800)

1471
$1,035.00

LOT OF 10 TRAIN WORKERS’ CAPS. Lot of early to mid 20th century caps, some with metal badges across front includes conductors, trainman, brakeman, ticket collector, etc. Also exceptional New York Central baggageman. Other railroads include Bangor & Aroostook, C.N.R., C.P.R., Boston & Maine, Maine Central and NY, NH & HRR. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. 1-9051-1 (600-800)

1472
$1,380.00

LOT OF 11 TRAIN WORKERS’ CAPS. Great log of early to mid 20th century caps, some with metal badges across front includes conductors, trainman, pullman and station agents from Bangor & Aroostook, C.P.R., Lackawanna Railroad and Maine Central. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. Station agent with a few tears. 1-9051 (600-800)

1473
$345.00

LOT OF 5 RAILROAD WORKER UNIFORMS. For the railroad collector who has everything, here is a lot of 5 complete 3-piece suits. Included are 2 bluish-gray uniforms from Bangor & Aroostook with lapel patches and company buttons. Remainder is Navy blue and include 1 from Maine Central Railroad and 2 from Canadian Pacific. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with minor fraying. 1-9052 (300-500)

1474
$3,565.00

RAILROAD TICKET CABINET. Tall oak cabinet with tambour front door reveals interior compartments full of 1950s Maine Railroad tickets and some early clay marbles. Manufacturer’s brass tag reads “Blade’s Patent Stromberg Allen & Co., Chicago”. Cabinet features rear mounting brackets that have been added for fastening to a wall. SIZE: 16-1/4″ w x 10-1/2″ d x 33″ h. CONDITION: Very good with original finish. 1-9030 (500-750)

1475
$920.00

LARGE GLASS CLOCK FACE. Formerly housed at the Union Station of Bangor, Maine, it consists of a large frosty glass disc affixed with wooden hands. Tag states “Donated by Henry Bacon” (formerly of Maine Central Railroad). An opportunity to own a piece of history. SIZE: 34″ dia. CONDITION: Generally good to very good with some edge chips. 1-9031 (400-600)

1476
$575.00
Revised: 6/26/2009

Correction: Image in the printed catalog is incorrect.

LARGE RAILROAD TRAIN BELL. Unusual mammoth and very heavy brass bell rests within a cast iron harp base mounted to wooden block stand. Tag indicates from Northern Pacific Railroad Engine #5106. Accompanied by black and white photo of train (but bell is not visible). Affixed with copper tube of unknown purpose. SIZE: 29-1/2″ overall, 16″ dia. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent, one rim chip and various nicks and scratches. 1-9026 (1,500-2,500)

1477
$1,495.00

TRAIN LOCOMOTIVE HEADLIGHT. Manufactured by the Pyle-National Co., Chicago for the Northern Pacific Railroad locomotive number 1847 and is accompanied by a black and white photo of the very engine. Retains original brass plaque. SIZE: 30″ h x 22″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. Repainted many years ago. 1-9018 (500-700)

1478
$920.00

EARLY ADAMS & WESTLAKE PULLMAN INTERIOR LANTERN. For the well-to-do rail rider who had his own car, the need for light didn’t mean just any old lantern. This elaborately engraved silver plated lantern belonged to CW Potter and is of the highest quality. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Near excellent though somewhat tarnished. Slight rub where handle rested on base. 1-9049 (1,000-1,200)

1479
$862.50

EARLY B.O. & M.R.R. LANTERN. Interesting style lantern on tin pedestal base pierced with a string of stars below etched globe and similar style top. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good. Oxidation and denting to tin components, possibly early silver repaint to base and hanger is loose. Globe appears to be free of damage. 1-9046 (400-600)

1480
$1,552.50

LOT OF 2 EARLY RAILROAD LANTERNS. Teardrop glass globes within tin pedestal bases decorated with strings of pierced stars. First globe is etched “N.R.R.”, while the other is embossed “H.R.R. R. Co.”. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Generally good to very good. Tin components showing some shallow dents and surface rust. NRR may have early black repaint which is worn and missing burner. 1-9047, 1-9048 (600-800)

1481
$1,150.00

LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 40 RAILROAD LANTERNS. An instant collection of hand held railroad lanterns with wire frames, most of which are marked for various railroads including CNR, CPR, B&O, MCRR, P&LE, GMRR, ACL and B&A. Mix of clear, red and blue globes. SIZE: Average 10″. CONDITION: Generally good. Some with damage, rust or missing globes. 1-9034 (800-1,200)

1482
$1,380.00

LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 45 RAILROAD LANTERNS. An instant collection of hand held railroad lanterns with wire frames, most of which are marked for various railroads including MCRR, CNR, NY NH & H, NY O&W, PRR, RF&PRR, CVRY, B&A and others. Mix of clear, red, blue and yellow globes. SIZE: Average 10″ h. CONDITION: Generally good, some with damage, rust of missing globes. 1-9034-1 (800-1,200)

1483
$632.50

LARGE LOT OF RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBES. Over 40 clear, red, blue, green and amber lanterns globes, many of which are etched or embossed with various railroad company abbreviations. Included are examples from MCRR, NY NH&H, B&D Co, and others. SIZE: Ranges from 6-1/2″ to 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Lot averages good to very good. Some with chips and/or cracks. 1-9041 (400-600)

1484
$1,150.00

LOT OF 15 RAILROAD SWITCH LAMPS AND MARKER LIGHTS. A variety of 4-way lanterns with multicolored lenses, some hand held, others intended to be mounted, comes with 4 extra convex inserts. SIZE: Hand held lights 15″. Mounted lights 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Varies from poor to very good, some with damage, some have been electrified. 1-9032, 1-9033 (600-800)

1486
$920.00

LARGE RAILROAD TRAIN BELL. Unusual mammoth and very heavy brass bell rests within a cast iron harp base on rectangular stand. Attached tag states from Pennsylvania Railroad. SIZE: Overall 21-1/2″, 16″ dia. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with various nicks. 1-9023 (1,500-2,500)

1487
$575.00

TRAIN LOCOMOTIVE HEADLIGHT. Manufactured by the Golden Glow Locomotive Headlight Co. Reverse decorated glass plaques stating “32” on both sides. SIZE: 21-1/2″ h x 19″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Very good. Some rust to interior fitter ring and repainted many years ago. 1-9019 (400-600)

1488
$2,300.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF RAILROAD MEMORABILIA. Outstanding and varied lot including various ephemera such as Maine Central RR ledgers/time schedules, booklets, pamphlets, manuals, souvenirs, tickets, menus, National Railway Postal Clerk convention pins from 1897, 1898 & 1904, as well as uniform buttons from various railways including PRR, Santa Fe, Portland RR, CNR, Canadian Pacific and many more. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. 1-9040-3 (600-800)

1489
$1,840.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF RAILROAD MEMORABILIA. Includes many locks and keys, worker hat badges, telegraph transmitters, builders’ plaques and a fantastic railway supply catalog showing all the fixtures, tools, furniture, etc. one could want for their train. Railroads represented: SRR, CNR, A&K RR, Canadian Pacific and Bangor & Aroostook. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Generally very good to near excellent. Book is good to very good. 1-9040-2 (800-1,200)

1490
$690.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF RAILROAD MEMORABILIA. Interesting lot including large number of hand stamps, sealing wax stamps, stamping machines, bells, ticket punches, even a door lock mechanism marked “GB”. Other railroads represented are Bangor & Aroostook, Maine Central, Union RR, etc. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Good to very good. 1-9040-1, 1-9051-2 (800-1,200)

1491
$805.00

LARGE RAILROAD TRAIN BELL. Unusual mammoth and very heavy brass bell rests within a cast iron harp base on round disc. SIZE: Overall 26″ h, 16″ dia. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. Couple small chips and oxidation to one side. 1-9022 (1,500-2,500)

1492
$575.00

RAILROAD TRAIN BELL. Brass bell rests within a cast iron harp base on circular disc stand. SIZE: 22-1/2″ overall, 11″ dia. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with various nicks and scratches. 1-9017 (800-1,200)

1493
$230.00

LARGE LOT OF RAILROAD MEMORABILIA. Approximately 70 pieces including tools, oil cans, locks, spittoons, flags and other implements, many of which are marked. Included are items from Pullman, MCRR, PRR, CPR, Union Pacific, B&M and others. Also includes butterfly fire door by Franklin Railway Supply Co. which at one time covered a locomotive boiler furnace. SIZE: Varies. Butterfly door measures 21-1/2″ x 24″. CONDITION: Generally fair to good. 1-9039, 1-9040-5, 1-9042 (800-1,200)

1494
$1,035.00

LOT OF 5 RAILROAD PIECES. Lots includes 2 brass embossed “CNR” lanterns (probable replaced chimneys), 2 brass steam gauges by Robinson Boilerworks and Crosby Steam Gage & Valve Company (both of Boston), and unmarked steam whistle with card attached indicating from Bangor & Aroostook Diesel #34. SIZE: Lanterns: 19″, gauges: 8-1/2″ d, whistle: 16″ t. CONDITION: Generally very good, some oxidation to tops of lanterns and interior of whistle. 1-9038, 1-9040 (600-900)

1495
$575.00

LARGE WOODEN JUNCTION SIGN. Late 19th, early 20th century. Wooden sign in simple wooden frame, black letters on white background for Monson Junction. Attached card states “Donated by Bangor & Aroostook RR”. SIZE: 137″ l x 12″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with typical wear from exposure to the elements. 1-9029-4 (500-700)

1496
$805.00

LOT OF 4 WOODEN JUNCTION SIGNS. . Late 19th, early 20th century. Heavy painted wood signs includes: Ironworks, Doaktown, Dabscook and Hermon Centre. SIZE: Largest: 84″ l x 11″ h. CONDITION: All shows years of exposure to the elements. Overall good. 1-9029-2 (600-800)

1497
$1,035.00

LOT OF 8 WOODEN RAILROAD JUNCTION SIGNS. Early to mid 20th century signs in simple wooden frames from various spots around Maine and New England. Some are single sided, while others are double. Includes: Sangerville, North Twin, Blanchard, Eagle Lake, South Sebec, Greenville, Winterport, East Dover. SIZE: Largest 74″ l x 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: All shows years of exposure to the elements. Overall good. 1-9029 (600-900)

1498
$3,565.00

LOT OF 14 PORCELAIN JUNCTION SIGNS. Early to mid 20th century signs from various locations around Maine and New England, some mounted to wood backs. Includes: Franklin Road, Hinckley (considerable chipping), Burnham Junction, Wytopitlock, Mt. Desert Ferry, Brewer Junction, North Lincoln, South Brewer, Orrington, Waukea, Belfast, Orono and Northampton/Holyoke. SIZE: Largest: 91″ l x 10-1/2″ h. Smallest: 24″ l x 8″ h. CONDITION: Overall good. Some with various chips. 1-9028-1, 1-9035-1 (600-900)

1499
$575.00

LOT OF 7 WOODEN JUNCTION SIGNS. Variety of early to mid 20th century signs from around Maine and New England includes: Stetson, Draper, Shirley, Oakfield, Rudd, UIGG, Traveler’s Aid and post marker “G 27.36”. SIZE: Largest: 59″ l x 6″ h. Smallest: 34″ l x 6″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with typical wear from exposure to the elements. 1-9029-3, 1-9035-2 (600-800)

1500
$2,415.00

LOT OF 15 PORCELAIN ENAMEL AND METAL RAILROAD SIGNS. Miscellaneous lot consisting of beveled “Railway Express Agency” porcelain sign, porcelain on wood junction signs for Brooks and Waldo, porcelain junction sign for Unity, porcelain Western Union flange, Western Union Telegraph & Cable Office, metal on wood No Trespassing, RR crossing sign, PRR Keystone, 7th Ave Express, South Ferry, Railway Express, tin on cardboard St. Paul Insurance and Main Line Station. SIZE: Largest: 72-1/2″ l x 12″ h. Smallest: 8″ x 8″. CONDITION: Railway Express is very good plus, remainder is generally good with some touch up and/or typical wear. 1-9028, 1-9029-1, 1-9035 (600-900)

1501
$460.00

LOT OF TWO WOODEN SIGNS. Late 19th century. Long wooden building sign for Upper Woodstock station (building no longer exists) with attached black and white photo of sign in place. Also includes beveled wooden sign stating Foxcroft in drop shadow letters, believed to have been attached to locomotive in Dover-Foxcroft in Maine. SIZE: 122-1/2″ l x 5-1/2″ h, 36-1/2″ l x 8-1/2″ h respectively. CONDITION: Fair to good having been exposed to the elements. Foxcroft sign missing part of upper left corner, reverse of sign shows evidence of burning. 1-9043 (300-500)

1502
$5,175.00

UNION PACIFIC BIG BOY LOCOMOTIVE WITH TENDER. Cab number 4005, wheel alignment 4-8-8-4. Silver firebox and silver smokebox. Made by Row and Co. Great model to put on your mantel. Comes with original crate. SIZE: 50″ long. CONDITION: Couple brake wheels and cowcatcher with bends, rear door on cab needs to be repaired. Otherwise appears generally good. 8-87575 (4,000-6,000)

1503
$1,725.00

LARGE B & O SCALE MODEL STEAM ENGINE AND TENDER. A most intricate and elaborate scale model with 3-1/2″ (inside) track dimension. Engine is a 2-6-0 outline with 8 wheel tender. Without a doubt this train was meant to operate as the water tank was in the tender with connection running from rear of engine. A very complex side rod and valve system appear to be intact. Perhaps the engine of the 1860s period with a huge brass lantern affixed above the boiler front and a gargantuan funnel smoke stack typical of this period. Looking in engine cab one can see a number of valves and levers to control the steam, speed and perhaps forward/reverse mechanism. Great attention is paid to all details especially little points that are commonly overlooked in creating a scale model. Included with this engine and tender is a custom floor model case. SIZE: Approx 42″ l x 12″ h. Case: 47″ w x 14″ d 51″ t. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus condition, cow catcher detached but present. 1-8307 (800-1,200)

1504
$1,035.00

LIONEL POSTWAR O GAUGE OUTFIT #1503-WS WITH OB. Consists of #2055 locomotive, and 6026-W Lionel Lines tender, #6462 black gondola, #6456 maroon hopper car, #6257 caboose, #6465 Sunoco tank car, #1033 transformer. Set comes with very nice set box, all very nice interior boxes, catalog and instruction sheets. CONDITION: Overall near excellent plus, boxes in near excellent condition. 1-9266 (400-600)

1505
$891.25

IVES STANDARD GAUGE PASSENGER SET AND ACCESSORY LOT. Fresh from the attic comes this lot with a #704 Banker’s Special passenger set. This orange set consists of #3243 rubber stamped locomotive, #188 parlor car, #187 buffet car, and a #189 observation. Set shows considerable flaking throughout, some loose doors, and a detached steam whistle. Comes with various Ives accessories, and a 3-piece bridge (also showing considerable flaking). CONDITION: As noted. 1-9429 (500-800)

1506
$920.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE 390-E BLUE COMET PASSENGER SET. Locomotive and tender amateurishly restored. Blue Comet cars #420, 421, & 422 show considerable scratching and scraping, and grade good to very good. CONDITION: As noted. 1-8974 (800-1,200)

1507
$1,265.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE BLUE COMET PASSENGER SET. Consisting of a 400-E restored in blue; three passenger cars 420 Faye, 420 Westphal, and 422 Tempel. CONDITION: Cars are missing handrails, show considerable rust and pitting. Overall grade fair to good. Locomotive is restored to near excellent. 1-8986-2, 1-9013-5 (800-1,200)

1508
$862.50

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE 392-E BLACK LOCO WITH THREE STEPHEN GIRARD PASSENGER CARS. Locomotive comes with scarce large tender, which is nicely restored. Locomotive has replaced boiler front, but is overall original and in near excellent condition. Passenger cars #425, #426, & 424 overall grade good to very good condition. CONDITION: As noted above. 1-8983 (1,000-1,500)

1509
$1,035.00

LIONEL AND WILLIAMS STANDARD GAUGE BROWN STATE SET. Set comes with a restored #408-E Lionel locomotive and four Williams state cars numbers 412, 413, 414, and 416. CONDITION: Locomotive restoration does not match the cars, but a visually appealing set in near excellent condition. 1-9001 (1,000-1,500)

1510
$1,495.00

JOHN DANIELS STANDARD GAUGE GG-1 PASSENGER SET CIRCA 1980s INCLUDES LOCOMOTIVE AND FIVE PASSENGER CARS. Set is constructed heavy plastic and steel. Cars have full interiors and light up. Locomotive has dual motors. CONDITION: Set could use cleaning, but overall good condition. 1-9002 (1,200-1,700)

1511
$1,092.50

LIONEL MODERN O GAUGE 77-PIECE ROLLING STOCK LOT. Various cars from 1980s into early 1990s. CONDITION: All near mint with boxes. 1-9016 (700-1,200)

1512
$1,150.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE LOT OF TWO STEAM LOCOMOTIVES. The first consisting of a 400-E and 400-T tender. The second is a 384-E locomotive with 384-T tender. Both locomotives are complete and in running order. Both have replaced frames. CONDITION: Restored to near excellent. 1-8984-1, 1-9005 (700-1,200)

1513
$632.50

LOT OF TWO STANDARD GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES. First one is a MTH 400-E in black with 400-T tender, and the second is a Williams 381-E locomotive. CONDITION: Both in very clean near excellent condition. 1-8986-1, 1-9010 (700-1,200)

1514
$805.00

TWO LIONEL POSTWAR O GAUGE GENERAL PASSENGER SETS. The first is a scarce O gauge 1872 set with 1875-W whistling Pullman, 1876 baggage, 1877 horse car, and 1872-T tender. Set is in superb condition with crisp original boxes. There are no missing or broken parts. Nice clean near excellent condition. The second is an O-27 General set with 1866 mail car, two #1865 Pullman cars, and an 1877 horse car. Overall very good plus. CONDITION: As noted above. 1-9011-7 (800-1,200)

1515
$1,035.00

LIONEL PREWAR O GAUGE 763-E HUDSON & #226-E BERKSHIRE. #763-E Hudson is restored with detailed piping added to cab. Looks to be complete and in running order. Tender is a plastic 700-E Hudson Products reproduction. 226-E locomotive with 226-W silver lettered tender in near excellent condition. CONDITION: Tender has repair to coupler, tender lettering complete and all original. Both engines have some shelf dust. 1-8992, 1-9007-1 (700-1,200)

1516
$920.00

LIONEL PREWAR O GAUGE 16-PIECE STREAMLINER LOT. Includes two 4-piece Flying Yankee passenger sets, both in very good plus condition. Also a #636-W City of Denver 4-piece set in fair to good condition, and a 4-piece Lionel Junior passenger set in fair condition. CONDITION: As noted above. 1-8997, 1-9011-8 (800-1,200)

1517
$747.50

LIONEL PREWAR O GAUGE LOT OF 3 UNION PACIFIC STREAMLINERS. The first is a 5-piece yellow and brown City of Portland (nicely restored). The second is a silver 3-piece City of Portland (nicely restored). The third is an original 5-piece yellow and brown City of Portland in fair to good condition. Power cars missing parts and have damaged underframes. CONDITION: As noted above. 1-8997-2 (600-900)

1518
$805.00

LOT OF NINE MIXED STANDARD GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES AND CARS. First is a Lionel 408-E beautifully restored in state green, next is Ives locomotive 3236-R restored mojave, next three are Ives passenger cars 184, 185, and 186 also restored in mojave, and four Ives passenger cars two 185, one 184, and one 186 all restored in red. CONDITION: Overall condition of lot restored to near excellent. 1-8989, 1-8993, 1-9008 (700-1,200)

1519
$1,035.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE LOT OF NINE 200 SERIES FREIGHT CARS. Included are three #219 crane cars, two #217 cabooses, one #213 cattle car, one #212 gondola, one #220 search light car, one #218 dump car with its box. CONDITION: Overall, cars need cleaning and are in fair to good condition. 1-8984, 1-9012 (700-1,200)

1520
$690.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE 385-E TRANSITION PASSENGER SET. Consisting of a restored 385-E locomotive in gray, a 384-T tender, and three passenger cars 1766, 1767, and 1768 in red with maroon roofs. CONDITION: Cars show considerable scratching and scraping. Locomotive restored to near excellent, cars good to very good. 1-8981 (700-1,000)

1521
$690.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE 384-E WITH 309 & 312 TWO-TONE BROWN PASSENGER CARS. Locomotive and tender are nicely restored. Passenger cars are all original and in near excellent condition. CONDITION: As noted. 1-8975 (600-900)

1522
$690.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE SET. I 385-E in gray with 385-W tender and blue and silver 309, 310, & 312 passenger cars. CONDITION: Tender shell is original and in very nice condition, tender frame is restored and missing its whistle. Locomotive is nicely restored, and three passenger cars average good to very good. Comes with two car boxes. 1-8978 (500-700)

1523
$1,035.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #402-E MOJAVE FIVE PIECE PASSENGER SET. Consisting of a 402-E locomotive, a scarce #431 hinged roof dining car, a 418 parlor car, a 419 combine, and a 490 observation. CONDITION: Set shows light scratching overall, could use cleaning. Lettering all intact. Complete and all original. Overall very good condition. 1-9000 (800-1,200)

1524
$805.00

LIONEL POSTWAR O GAUGE LOT OF TWO #726 BERKSHIRES. Circa 1946. CONDITION: Both locomotives are in near excellent condition with nice bright lettering. Both diecast tenders are in very good plus condition. One is fatigued and bowed. 1-9007 (600-900)

1525
$920.00

LIONEL PREWAR O GAUGE LOT OF 2 STEAM SWITCHERS. The first is an 8976 0-6-0 with Pennsylvania sloped back bell tender (front coupler on locomotive converted to postwar, trucks on tender also converted to postwar). Second is a #203 locomotive with 2203T tender. Locomotive and tender have beautiful silver lettering that is bold and even. CONDITION: First: one marker light missing on front of locomotive. Overall very good. Both are dusty but overall near excellent, complete and all original. 1-8992-1 (600-900)

1526
$690.00

LIONEL POSTWAR O GAUGE LOT OF 2 LOCOMOTIVES. First is a #773 Hudson locomotive with 773-W New York Central tender (1964). Locomotive renumbered to #701. Second is a 2321 maroon top Lackawanna diesel. CONDITION: First: both units all original and in near excellent condition, though a bit dusty. Second: minor screw crack to one end, locomotive is a bit dusty but grades to very good to near excellent. 1-8992-4 (600-800)

1527
$805.00

LIONEL POSTWAR O GAUGE 8-PIECE DIESEL LOT. Included is a #2032 Erie AA Alco set in good to very good condition (missing battery cover and windshield, a #2331 Virginian FM with battery corrosion and damaged screw hole (otherwise very good), a #602 Seaboard switcher–partially custom painted and in good to very good condition, a #627 Lehigh Valley center cab in good to very good condition, a #625 Santa Fe switcher in good condition, and #2023 Union Pacific Alco AA with battery corrosion, overall fair condition. CONDITION: As noted above. 1-9011-5 (600-900)

1528
$920.00

LIONEL POSTWAR O GAUGE #2367 WABASH F-3, A-B UNITS. B-unit shows little wear with nice bright lettering and color. Power unit has light touch up near battery box, overall very clean. CONDITION: Both units in near excellent condition. 1-9011-6 (500-700)

1529
$632.50

LIONEL PRE-WAR STATIONS. The first one is a 116 double station in late colors, the other is a 124 station in early colors. CONDITION: 116 shows scrapes and scratches, needs cleaning, and is in overall good condition. 124 station also very dirty, but overall near excellent condition. 1-9014-3 (800-1,200)

1530
$805.00

LIONEL POSTWAR O GAUGE 746 N&W LONG STRIPE LOCOMOTIVE AND TENDER. Tender steps are near perfect, tender stripe is bold and even and all original. Underframe of tender shows minor pitting. Locomotive is a bit dusty but near perfect. CONDITION: Overall near excellent plus condition. 1-9015-5 (700-1,000)

1531
$920.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE LOT OF TWELVE PASSENGER CARS AND LOCOMOTIVES. Consisting of a Lionel #8 locomotive in maroon, a Lionel 318 locomotive in gray, a Lionel 380 maroon locomotive, four 300 Series maroon passenger cars, two 30 Series olive passenger cars, and three 300 Series passenger in mojave. CONDITION: Overall condition of lot fair to good. 318 is restored. 1-8977, 1-8987, 1-8994-1 (600-900)

1532
$1,035.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE LOT OF 13 LOCOMOTIVES AND CARS. Includes two #8 olive locomotives, one #380 dark green locomotive, one #318-E green locomotive, one #53 maroon locomotive, three red passenger cars, one gray baggage car, one #10-E peacock locomotive, and three peacock passenger cars. CONDITION: Various conditions range from fair to good to restored. 1-8979, 1-8985, 1-8994, 1-8982, 1-8989-1, 1-9012-1 (600-900)

1533
$1,380.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE LOT OF 14 CARS AND LOCOMOTIVES. Includes eight 300 series passenger cars in olive, peacock, and red. One #309 pullman, and one #312 observation. A #8 locomotive in red, #10-E locomotive in peacock, and 318-E locomotive in light green. CONDITION: Various conditions range from good to restored. 1-8980, 1-8982-1, 1-8996, 1-8988, 1-8985-1, 1-9006 (700-1,200)

1534
$690.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE LOT OF TWO #390-E LOCOMOTIVES. Both restored. One has an orange stripe on the frame, and the tender also has two orange stripes. Both are in working order and complete. CONDITION: There are a few minor dents to one roof corner. Restored to near excellent condition. 1-8976, 1-9006-1 (600-900)

1536
$632.50

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE LOT OF ELEVEN FREIGHT CARS AND ONE LOCOMOTIVE CAB AND FRAME ONLY. Lot consists of 500 Series freight cars with three cabooses, one gondola, two cattle cars, two reefers, one tank car, and one boxcar. CONDITION: Lot is restored to very good. 1-8976-2, 1-9005-1, 1-9009, 1-9013 (400-700)

1537
$1,150.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE LOT OF EIGHTEEN FREIGHT CARS. Includes 500 Series cars, two cattle cars, one reefer missing a door, one boxcar, one search light car, two gondola cars, four cabooses, two tank cars, three hopper cars, and two flat cars. CONDITION: Ranges from good to very good. 1-8976-1, 1-9009-1 (800-1,200)

1538
$575.00

LOT OF 15 MIXED STANDARD GAUGE CARS. Includes four McCoy freight cars, one Ives passenger car (missing roof), five Lionel 100-series freight cars, and five Dorfan standard gauge brown passenger cars. CONDITION: McCoy cars are near excellent, remainder is fair to good. 1-8996-1, 1-9013-4 (400-600)

1539
$805.00

LIONEL AND MTH 32 PIECE LOT OF ACCESSORIES. Included is an original Lionel 115 station with replaced skylight. Lot also includes a late colored MTH terrace platform, MTH late colored Hellgate bridge with its original box, and assorted ramps and signals (both pre- and postwar). CONDITION: Overall condition is very good to near excellent. 1-9014-2 (700-1,200)

1540
$805.00

LOT OF TWO REPRODUCTION STANDARD GAUGE PASSENGER SETS. The first is a Williams 25th anniversary TCA commemorative set made in 1979 consisting of locomotive and four large passenger cars. The second set is an MTH Orange #9-E passenger set with locomotive #9E, and four passenger cars numbered 428, 429, 430, and 431. CONDITION: Both sets are dusty and overall near excellent condition. 1-8998, 1-8999 (900-1,200)

1541
$575.00

LIONEL POST-WAR “O” GAUGE ANNIVERSARY SET CIRCA 1950. Consisting of Union Pacific ALCO diesel engines #2023, and passenger cars 2481, 2482, and 2483. CONDITION: 2483 has a cracked step, otherwise overall condition of cars very good. Locomotive battery compartment has considerable corrosion; restored and missing battery cover. Otherwise locomotives grade good to very good. 1-8995 (400-600)

1542
$805.00

LOT OF 21 LIONEL PREWAR O GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES AND TENDERS. Includes a restored 260-E in gray, 265-E in black, 260-T tender in black, and various other locomotives and tenders for parts or restoration. CONDITION: Overall fair to good with some in nice restored condition. 1-9003, 1-9015-3 (400-600)

1543
$345.00

LIONEL POSTWAR LOT OF 17 O GAUGE TENDERS. Assorted lot, of which twelve are whistling tenders. CONDITION: Overall condition ranges from very good to near excellent. 1-8992-5, 1-9007-2, 1-9015-4 (500-700)

1544
$632.50

LOT OF LIONEL PREWAR O GAUGE FOURTEEN 800 SERIES FREIGHT CARS. Included are two cabooses, three boxcars, one reefer, one cattle car, one floodlight car, one merchandise boxcar (missing cubes), two gondolas, one hopper, and two crane cars. CONDITION: Overall average condition is very good to very good plus. One boxcar is restored. 1-9003-1, 1-9004-1 (500-700)

1545
$805.00

LIONEL POST WAR O GAUGE DIESELS AND PARTIAL ELECTRONIC SETS. Lot consists of scarce #626 B&O center cab in near excellent condition, a pair of #205 Missouri Pacific Alco diesels in excellent condition, a #2354 New York Central dummy unit in good to very good condition, a #60 trolley in near excellent condition, and a #671 electronic set with locomotive, tender, 4357 caboose (missing top of smokestack), 4454 Baby Ruth boxcar (missing some parts), gondola (complete and all original), and a 5459 coal dump (missing one side). Overall electronic set is good to very good. CONDITION: As noted above. 1-9011-3, 1-9015-1 (700-1,000)

1546
$575.00

MIXED LOT OF MARX O GAUGE MARKLIN HO AND LIONEL POST WAR, AND AMERICAN FLYER S-GAUGE. 49 pieces in all. Included are two Marx set boxes. Some highlights include a like new American Flyer 982 State of Maine boxcar, nice 970 American Flyer Silver Meteor boxcar, and a nice small 10-piece Marklin HO freight set. CONDITION: Most range from very good plus to near excellent. 1-9011-4, 1-9013-1, 1-9014-1 (400-600)

1547
$690.00

LIONEL PREWAR O GAUGE & OO GAUGE LOT. Includes eight OO gauge freight cars (2 missing parts, overall fair condition), a 003 Hudson locomotive and tender in very good condition, a 325-E O gauge locomotive with metal tender (loco missing boiler front), a #238-E gunmetal loco and tender, and a #262 locomotive and #262-T tender. Overall condition of O gauge locos average good to very good. CONDITION: As noted above. 1-8991, 1-8992-2, 1-9004 (400-600)

1548
$690.00

LIONEL POST WAR O GAUGE LOT OF 12 FREIGHT & PASSENGER CARS. Eight of which are boxed. Lot includes passenger #2400, two #2402, one #2401. Freight cars: two 3494-275 (OB), #6436, #6434, #3434 (OB), #3349 (OB), #6736 (OB), & #6822 (OB). CONDITION: Freight cars all in nice boxes with shelf dust but all near excellent. Four passenger cars in very good plus condition with 2400, which has repair to one end. 1-9011 (600-800)

1549
$1,150.00

LIONEL O GAUGE MODERN TRAIN LOT. Large lot includes Canadian Pacific 8366, 8365, and 8469 F-3 units, 611 N&W steam locomotive and tender, 6-11744 New Yorker boxed passenger/freight set, a complete Chicago & Alton 8-piece passenger set, and a 8-piece Joshua Lionel Cowen freight set. CONDITION: Overall a bit dusty, but all in near excellent condition. Locomotives do not have their boxes. 1-9015, 1-9016-1 (1,000-1,500)

1550
$632.50

LOT OF 11 POSTWAR LIONEL STEAM LOCOMOTIVES. Some missing parts, mostly well used and in fair to good condition. CONDITION: As noted. 1-8992-3, 1-9007-3, 1-9015-2 (400-600)

1551
$1,610.00

LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE AND “O” GAUGE LOT OF SIXTEEN ACCESSORIES. Includes a #300 Hellgate bridge in early colors, a #92 floodlight tower, in late colors, three MTH high tension towers, a 122 station, a 115 station, a 155 station platform in early colors, two #126 stations, two standard gauge bridges in light green, two “O” gauge three-piece bridges, one LCL container, one standard gauge three-piece bridge, and a 440 signal bridge. CONDITION: Overall lot grades good to very good. 1-9014 (800-1,200)

1552
$805.00

LIONEL POST WAR LOT OF 25 FREIGHT CARS. Highlights include #6651 USMC cannon car, #6420 searchlight caboose, #6464-1970 TCA boxcar, #6464 Silver Rock Island boxcar, #6464 green Rock Island boxcar, and several boxcars, cabooses, and cranes. CONDITION: Some with damage, most need cleaning, overall very good to near excellent. 1-9011-1 (400-700)

1553
$460.00

LOT OF 3 PRIDE LINES TROLLEYS. The first is an O gauge TCA silver anniversary trolley from 1979. The second is a Walt Disney Productions electric railway with 8 assorted Disney figures. The third is a standard gauge Seasons Greetings Christmas trolley. CONDITION: All three are in near excellent condition. 1-9013-3 (400-600)

1554
$287.50

LOT OF 7 G GAUGE BOX CARS W/ OB. Lot includes an LGB State of Maine limited edition #4067-K01, USA Trains #R-1425 Sandy River and Rangley Lakes, #195-8 Canadian Pacific, #8025 Maine Central, #196-1 Canadian National, #196-0 State of Maine, and a R-15007 Sandy River and Rangley Lakes refrigerator car. CONDITION: All cars are near mint with their original boxes. Five of them have their outer cardboard sleeves. 1-9016-2 (300-400)

1555
$1,610.00

LOT OF 72 LIONEL & IVES PRE-WAR O GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES AND CARS. Some highlights include a Lionel #156 dark green loco in very good condition, a nicely restored #252 peacock passenger set, two nice American Flyer litho windup passenger sets. Remainder is large lot of litho or painted examples ranging from 1920s to 1938. CONDITION: Some are restored, mostly good to very good plus condition. 1-8990, 1-9013-2 (800-1,200)

1556
$1,265.00

LIONEL MODERN 81-PIECE LOT OF ROLLING STOCK AND LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes 32 boxed pieces of rolling stock and a nice MPC Lionel Budd 3-piece set, a nice set of six Williams Madison cars, and assorted unboxed rolling stock. CONDITION: Lot is a bit dusty but overall very good to near excellent. 1-9011-2 (800-1,200)

1557
$690.00

LOT OF OVER 40 LIONEL TRAIN BOXES. Includes prewar and postwar examples with a standard gauge 390-E and 390-T as well as various postwar rolling stock boxes. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Some end flaps missing, overall very good to near excellent. 1-9016-3 (300-500)