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Auction: November 21, 2009

Preview: November 20, 2009

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3001
$4,887.50

EARLY 16″ SIZE 4 TETEUR NURSING BRU. This classic nursing Bru is on a chevrot body having wooden lower arms and still retains the original mechanism in her head. Fine bisque, blue paperweight eyes and an antique blond mohair wig and clothing of more recent vintage. Both the head and shoulder plate are marked with “4”, bisque shoulder plate has hairline crack running across front. SIZE: 16″ t. CONDITION: Upon inspection bisque shows no damage other than a small flake to bisque where key extends from back of head. 1-9631 (3,000-4,000)

3002
$3,162.50

20″ STEINER Fre A 13 BEBE. This French Bebe from a profile view has a large extended upper lip which gives her a most lovable appearance, large light blue paperweight eyes and finely painted facial features. She is on a straight wristed Steiner body in excellent original finish. She is wearing an antique blond mohair wig and a more modern style Bebe outfit with cotton undergarments. SIZE: 20″ t. CONDITION: Pate is glued tight however bisque head has been examined and appears to be free of flaws/damage. Very slight whiteness to nose tip. 1-9636 (2,500-3,500)

3003
$2,875.00

16-1/2″ TETE JUMEAU #7 WITH CLOSED MOUTH BEBE. An earlier example with very pale bisque, large blue paperweight eyes, a larger and expressive mouth, all contained upon a marked composition straight wristed Jumeau body. Attired in an aqua cotton Bebe dress with fancy leather shoes and wearing an antique blond mohair wig. Finely painted features to bisque and her size make this young lady a most attractive and most pleasant addition to ones doll collection. SIZE: 16-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Bisque appears to be without damage and flaws. Body is in very fine original finish, some fading and moth damage to dress. 1-9629 (2,500-3,500)

3004
$0.00
Revised: 11/21/2009

Additional Information: There is an old tight hairline to the forehead.

22″ TETE JUMEAU NO. 10 CLOSED MOUTH BEBE. A large brown paperweight eyed Jumeau on a fully jointed marked Jumeau composition body with jointed wrists (hands replaced). Very fine uniform pale bisque with darker eyebrows accenting her facial features. She is dressed in an antique white cotton dressed with embroidered flower decoration, black French shoes (replaced soles) and an antique long brown human hair wig. Rear of head is marked “Depose Tete Jumeau 10″ with red artist check marks. SIZE: 22” t. CONDITION: Body very good condition with normal wear to joints, some very small wig chips about crown of doll, wig glued tight but close inspection reveals no apparent flaws or damage to bisque. 1-9633 (2,500-3,500)

3005
$1,380.00

23″ TETE JUMEAU #10. An admirable example of an open mouth Tete Jumeau wearing antique clothing and retaining her original shoes and socks, cork pate with sandy colored human hair wig with long curls. Ball jointed composition body is marked “Jumeau” on rear of torso, she also has very fine pale bisque and bulbous blue paperweight eyes. Rear of head is impressed “10” with a rubber stamped “Tete Jumeau” applied. SIZE: 23″ t. CONDITION: Overall the composition body is in exceptional original finish, the bisque head appears to be without flaws, slight whiteness to tip of nose. 1-9638 (950-1,350)

3006
$6,325.00

22″ BRU Jne10 ON CHEVROT BODY. An elegant example of a later Bru Jne on a chevrot body with paper label intact on chest. Wooden lower legs and flawless bisque lower arms. Adding to the charm of this gal that is perhaps wearing her original dress and satin hat she has blue paperweight eyes and her original blond mohair wig, antique Bru style leather shoes but only marked with a “9”. Back of head is marked “Bru Jne10”, shoulder plate is marked “Bru Jne8″. This is absolutely correct as often times later Bru Jne’s have mismatched numbers. This doll has clearly never been taken apart and is factory original in regards to head and shoulder plate. Bisque is uniform, pale and flawless and she has quite an overall stature. SIZE: 22”. CONDITION: Dress shows some frailty and fraying most noticeably at bottom. 1-9635 (7,500-9,500)

3007
$4,312.50

41″ HANDWERK 79. A huge doll that allows one to travel in the commuter lanes, she has brown glass sleep eyes and is on a German ball jointed composition body with original finish. Bisque is especially fine with only one slight scuff to dolls right cheek (hardly noticeable) which is unusual due to the size of her head. Dressed in children’s clothing she has a light brown replacement human hair wig. A fine doll and a nice addition for those who prefer larger antique bisque dolls. SIZE: 41″ t. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus. Bisque head appears to be free of any damage/flaws. 1-9628 (2,000-3,000)

3008
$4,025.00

16″ E7J FRENCH BEBE. A later EJ on a marked straight wristed Jumeau body with fine quality bisque, brown eyes and her original blond mohair wig. Wearing a pink dress with several antique undergarments and French antique leather shoes (not matching). Back of the head is marked “Depose E7J” with red artist’s check marks. SIZE: 16″ t. CONDITION: Composition body in exceptional original finish. Wig glued tight, however close inspection reveals no damage and/or flaws to bisque head. 1-9632 (3,750-5,750)

3009
$3,450.00

26″ TETE JUMEAU #12 CLOSE MOUTH BEBE. A larger Bebe from the 1880s, she is on a marked ball jointed composition body with original finish and typical minimal wear at joints and fingers. Pale bisque, a hint of mauve eyeshadowing, large bulbous amber paperweight eyes and an outlined mouth are just a few of this gals qualities. Wearing an antique brown human hair wig, she still retains her original marked Jumeau shoes #12 and is wearing a fanciful white dress of more recent vintage. Rear of head is marked “Depose Tete Jumeau 12″ and also with artist red check marks. SIZE: 26” t. CONDITION: Overall very fine, the bisque head appears to be free of damage upon inspection, however cork pate is glued tightly to crown. 1-9637 (2,500-3,500)

3010
$1,840.00

UNMARKED 22″ CLOSE MOUTH FRENCH BEBE. A fine quality French Bebe with pale bisque, threaded amber eyes and delicately accented lips. She is on an unmarked French composition body (repainted) and wearing a replica Bebe dress of the time period and a light brown human hair wig of modern vintage. Bisque head is without markings other than artist’s red check marks at nape of neck. SIZE: 22″ t. CONDITION: Bisque head appears to be without damage, minute pin point firing speck on forehead. 1-9634 (2,500-3,500)

3011
$3,737.50

22″ BRU JneR NO. 9 CLOSED MOUTH BEBE. One of the last Bebes manufactured by the Bru Jne firm this example is on a jointed composition body with a walking mechanism for the legs. Close mouth, again with a hint of a tongue and blue paperweight eyes, she has pale bisque and is marked on the rear of the head “Bru JneR 9”. Body finish is original and in very fine condition as is the white kid that covers her lower torso and upper thighs. She is dressed in a more modern Bebe style outfit and has a brown human hair wig. SIZE: 22″ t. CONDITION: Bisque to head has been thoroughly examined and appears to have no flaws or damage. Overall the doll is in very fine plus condition. 1-9630 (2,500-3,500)

3012
$862.50

DOOR OF HOPE MALE MOURNER. A somewhat uncommon Door of Hope doll, this gentleman/mourner features a hat not commonly found. Finely carved with a wonderful outfit, carved wooden hands that are intact and in very fine all original condition. This doll as well as the following three were brought back to the U.S. by the missionary Rebecca Cloud Stewart and have always remained together for the past 85+ years. The small paper pinned to the shirt is the original hand written tag from Rebecca Cloud Stewart. SIZE: 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Facial carving has very, very light soiling. Otherwise very fine. 1-9777 (1,000-1,500)

3013
$1,092.50

DOOR OF HOPE FEMALE MOURNER. The mate to the previous lot, this young lady/mourner features a tight bun with affixed applique, exposed ears, very fine wispy bangs and finely carved hands. Desirable Door of Hope doll in all original clothing and condition. The small paper pinned to the shirt is the original hand written tag from Rebecca Cloud Stewart. SIZE: 10″. CONDITION: Very, very light soiling to facial carving. Otherwise very fine. 1-9777-1 (1,000-1,500)

3014
$2,070.00

DOOR OF HOPE AMAH WITH CHILD. A most pleasing doll with a kindergarten child upon the Amah’s back who features finely carved wooden hands. The children are perhaps the most interesting as well as desirable with regards to Door of Hope dolls. In all original, untouched condition the child still retaining her decorative skull cap. SIZE: Amah is 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Overall very fine with very light soiling and some minor fading to Amah’s outfit. 1-9778 (1,500-2,500)

3015
$1,265.00

DOOR OF HOPE MONK. The monk with a somber look about his face perhaps joining the mourners in their loss of a loved one is adorned in a cotton pea green outer outfit over blue undergarments. Featuring carved wooden hands this gentleman has lost his head covering somewhere in time. SIZE: 11″. CONDITION: Facial carving has very, very light soiling. 1-9779 (700-900)

3016
$2,875.00

RARE DOOR OF HOPE POLICEMAN. A seldom found Door of Hope Policeman with wooden hands. Similar in nature to Policeman of earlier vintage (latter lot), it is quite interesting to see the differences that 20+ years makes as far as changes and differences to clothing and facial expressions/facial carving. Dressed in blue with appliques on his collar and he has a white hat with red fringe. SIZE: 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus. 1-9795 (2,000-3,000)

3017
$4,025.00

DOOR OF HOPE BRIDE & GROOM DOLLS. This pair as well as the following ten dolls have great provenance. These dolls were brought back from China in 1913 by Dr. M. Emily Garner, who was a missionary doctor in Shanghai from the 1890s to 1913. The dolls have been in the family ever since she returned from Shanghai. Most of the dolls have slips of paper identifying them, that were pinned under the clothes by Dr. Garner. Included with each doll is a copy of a 1900 newspaper article discussing woman doctors in Shanghai and a certificate dated Feb. 6, 1913 from the Bureau of Citizenship declaring Emily Garner to be an American citizen for her return passport application. Highly sought after early example of the bride and groom with each having mitt hands. The bride having a most elaborate as well as intricate outfit and finely carved appliques to the tightly woven bun on rear of her head. The groom having a long braided cue. An outstanding pair with great provenance! SIZE: 10″ & 12″ respectively. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus to near mint. 1-9613 (2,000-3,000)

3018
$3,450.00

RARE DOOR OF HOPE POLICEMAN. A fine early Door of Hope policeman with mitt hands, both elusive and seldom found. Similar in nature to the first policeman (earlier lot) it is quite interesting to see the differences that 20 or 50 years makes as far as changes and differences to clothing and facial expressions/facial carving. Dressed in blue with appliques on his collar and he is topped with a hat and what appears to be an official emblem on the front of his hat. SIZE: 12″. CONDITION: Overall very fine, minor carving flaw under lower lip giving indication of a mole. 1-9617 (2,000-3,000)

3019
$1,610.00

DOOR OF HOPE PRIEST DOLL. Adorned in muted charcoal and blue cotton outfit, this doll is the early version with mitt hands. Unlike many of Door of Hope’s other male dolls, this one does not have painted hair, but a bald head with rows of indentations to represent the scars formed by smoldering on the pate as perhaps an initiation rite. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Some slight fading/soiling to outfit but otherwise in fine, all original, untouched condition.Fine, all-original untouched condition. 1-9610 (700-1,100)

3020
$460.00

DOOR OF HOPE SERVING BOY DOLL. Adorned in a muted blue and gray outfit with embroidered vest and velvet hat, this early version doll has mitt hands. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Some slight fading/soiling to outfit, otherwise in fine, all original, untouched condition. 1-9618 (400-800)

3021
$3,220.00

DOOR OF HOPE YOUTH IN BUNTING. Also known as “Baby in Swaddling Clothes”, this most unusual youth is wrapped in an original cotton bunting. This young child appears to be more toddler-like and has a much different facial expression than normally seen, and different than one normally sees on Amah’s back. A true rarity. Mitt hands and most obviously a fine early example. SIZE: 7″. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus. 1-9611 (1,000-1,500)

3022
$2,760.00

DOOR OF HOPE AMAH WITH CHILD. A most pleasing doll with a kindergarten child upon the Amah’s back as well as finely carved wooden hands. The children are perhaps the most interesting as well as desirable with regards to Door of Hope dolls. In all original, untouched condition the child still retaining her decorative skull cap as Amah retains her head wrap too. Please note the differences between this lot and the other Amah & Child being sold in this auction by observing small inset picture of child taken from rear. SIZE: 11″. CONDITION: Some fading to Amah’s outfit and light soiling to facial features. 1-9615 (1,500-2,000)

3023
$2,875.00

DOOR OF HOPE FEMALE YOUTH DOLL. Also known as “Young Girl in Silk”, this outstanding early example has mitt hands, colorful outfit and an elaborate bonnet. This female youth is quite expressive in regards to her facial features. She also has long hair as was the custom of the young girls of that time. Upon examination and the study of Door of Hope dolls, it becomes difficult to pick favorites and/or desirability by production age of these wonderful dolls. SIZE: 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Slight fading to clothing, otherwise very fine plus. 1-9614 (800-1,200)

3024
$1,725.00

DOOR OF HOPE MALE YOUTH DOLL. Also known as “Young Boy in Silk”, this example is similar in nature to the previous lot and most likely considered to be the brother. He wears an elaborate costume with cap and vest. SIZE: 8-3/4″. CONDITION: Very slight fading to clothing. Overall excellent plus. 1-9616 (800-1,200)

3025
$2,990.00

DOOR OF HOPE ELDERLY COUPLE. A fine early pair with mitt hands, undoubtedly exceptional carving in regards to facial features and expressions. Often times these dolls are overlooked and little attention is paid to their history, clothing and/or carving. Upon close examination, one can observe the high cheek bones, forehead wrinkles and other facial features of this elderly couple. In remarkable, untouched original condition a desirable and highly sought after pair! SIZE: 11-1/2″ and 11″ respectively. CONDITION: Overall some very minor fading to clothing. 1-9609, 1-9612 (1,000-2,000)

3026
$6,612.50

14″ FULLY ARTICULATED WOODEN BODY BRU FASHION DOLL. This doll along with the following three dolls have been tucked away in a private collection for many years. As opposed to the Bru smiler, this lady has more of a pondering thoughtful look and this style is what usually is found on the fully articulated wooden body. Extremely pale bisque, finely detailed facial features and very pale blue paperweight eyes. She is marked on the rear of her head “D”, kid glued in place and covering shoulder plate where mark is usually found. She retains her original mohair wig (loose and one can see where dirt line is). Currently dressed in her white formal attire but a bevy of accessories and clothing are included in this lot; a fine vintage formal blue dress with train, a blue cotton dress with embroidery and train, many layers of underwear, another hat, ivory handled parasol, gloves etc. are some of the items accompanying this doll. A unique opportunity to purchase a Fashion with its true wardrobe and not a wardrobe that has been assembled. SIZE: 14″ t. CONDITION: Bisque head appears to be free of any damage as well as shoulder plate. Body overall is on outstanding original finish with minimal wear, most noticeable to fingers. 1-9626 (5,500-7,500)

3027
$3,335.00

26-1/2″ TETE JUMEAU NO. 12 CLOSED MOUTH BEBE. Very fine French Bebe on a marked straight wristed Jumeau body with original finish. The doll appears to be in all original untouched condition. The dress, typical of Jumeau to use a printed flower cotton dress with several layers of undergarments, marked “12 Bebe Jumeau” (one sole replaced) and a cork style pate with brown human hair. Flawless bisque with huge blue paperweight eyes makes this a most attractive doll. SIZE: 26-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Bisque head appears to be free of any damage and/or flaws. Minimal wear to composition body. 1-9624 (3,000-4,000)

3028
$3,220.00

20″ CLOSED MOUTH BRU JNE R BEBE. A fine later Bru Jne marked on rear of head “9 Bru Jne R” on a marked composition Bru body (missing partial finger on right hand). Body is rubber stamped “Bebe Bru No 9”. Sometimes the later Brus can be a mixed bag in regards to appearance, this gal has feathered eyebrows, blue paperweight eyes with light mauve eyeshadowing and closed mouth with red highlighting and just the hint of a tongue. Body is in very fine original finish, she retains a curly blond mohair wig attached to a cork pate. Clothing is of modern vintage simulating fanciful Bebe dress. SIZE: 20″ t. CONDITION: Bisque head appears to be free of any damage. Small mark/flaw in bisque above doll’s left eye. Minor chips at earring holes. 1-9625 (2,500-3,500)

3029
$1,437.50

17-1/2″ MECHANICAL KICKING/CRYING STEINER BEBE. A fine early Steiner Bebe with pale bisque, upper and lower teeth and blue threaded paperweight eyes. A clockwork mechanism is concealed within the body and activated by a lever on her left side. When wound and activated, the child could hold the doll by the waist and the doll would seemingly walk along the ground while raising and lowering her arms, head turning from left to right and the bellows making a crying noise (Mama/Papa). Doll appears to be in her original outfit with her original blond mohair wig and antique leather shoes. On tummy of doll is an original paper store label. The overall condition of the body is very fine. Kid is bright with a couple of minor splits where joins hip. Composition arms have great original finish, however missing a couple of fingers on left hand. CONDITION: Overall excellent. Doll’s right arm is slightly loose and in need of minor adjustment for it to be activated in an upwards/downwards motion. Legs currently have no motion. 1-9627 (1,000-2,000)

3030
$12,075.00

19″ FRENCH SCHMITT BEBE. In looking at this Bebe’s face, she has the most alluring appeal. Fine pale complexioned bisque, somewhat feathered eyebrows with a hint of mauve eyeshadow, but perhaps most enticing are the lined very pale blue paperweight eyes. Her closed mouth with accented lips, marked straight wristed composition body, blond mohair wig and antique clothing and shoes make this a desirous addition to the collectors of French dolls. Rear of head has the trademark Schmitt shield with “9” above (indicates size). SIZE: 19″ t. CONDITION: Bisque head appears to be free of any damage, cheek rubs, eye chips etc. Body overall is in very fine finish with only minimal wear which is typical on joints and hands. 1-9802 (9,500-12,500)

3031
$3,162.50

RARE SFBJ POULBOT CHARACTER CHILD. In the earlier part of the 20th Century, SFBJ did a lifelike portrayal of the poor orphans that wandered the streets of Paris, and hence the Poulbot doll was created. Normally these dolls were dressed in outfits that are somewhat disheveled and rag-like and not like the bebe type dresses normally found on Jumeaus and other fine French dolls. However, this example comes sans clothing. Doll features blue paperweight eyes and fine quality bisque. Rear of head is marked “SFBJ” and is on a jointed composition body (lower legs incorrect). Though these dolls were reproduced in later years (1950s-60), this is one of the earlier original examples. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Bisque is near excellent with a minuscule chip at base of neck. Overall finish is very nice. 1-9640 (1,500-2,500)

3032
$4,025.00

16″ JUMEAU E7J FRENCH BEBE. This doll is absolutely fresh to the market and untampered with; most likely having been tucked away for the last 50+ years. Her wig has not been removed, but close examination indicates that her head is without damage and flaws. She retains her original spring mechanism connecting her head to her body. Very pale bisque with brown eyes and fine facial features. A very fine pale green Bebe style dress; most likely original with an abundance of undergarments. She retains her original French tied blond mohair wig and her original but partial comb in her hair on a straight wristed body with fixed ball joints and wearing antique leather shoes (socks missing). SIZE: 16″ t. CONDITION: Doll is in as found, untouched condition and in need of cleaning her bisque face and some minor readjusting to her clothing. Matching bonnet shows some deterioration at top. 1-9639 (4,500-6,500)

3033
$1,667.50

FINE FG FASHION DOLL. An attractive lady attired in a fancy ball gown on a gusseted kid body. Rear of head is marked “4” and the bisque shoulderplate is marked with a “4” on the right shoulder and “FG” in a scroll on the left shoulder. Pale bisque, light blue paperweight eyes, and fine detailing to facial features such as outlined lips. Original mohair wig has never been entirely removed. Head and shoulderplate appear to be free of any damage to bisque. The gown is most likely a replica made in the late 1950s and is extremely well done. Doll appears to have several layers of original cotton undergarments. SIZE: 19″. CONDITION: Overall very fine with small repair to wrist; doll lacking shoes. 1-9650 (1,250-1,750)

3034
$2,300.00

E 8 J JUMEAU BEBE. At some point in time, this French bebe lost her original ball jointed composition body and was placed upon a shoulderplate and kid leather fashion style body of German manufacture. However, she is quite pretty with bulbous blue paperweight eyes, pale bisque, and retains her original cork type pate and her original French blond mohair wig. Dressed in antique style clothing, this is a great opportunity for a collector or dealer to purchase a fine Jumeau, especially if they have a Jumeau body for this young lady. The kid body can be utilized on a German fashion or various other shoulderhead dolls such as early Kestners or Simon & Halbigs. SIZE: Height on shoulderplate is approximately 6″. Body measures 15″ h. CONDITION: Bisque appears to be free of any damage. Body is generally good, some loose sawdust at top. 1-9654 (2,750-4,750)

3035
$3,737.50

35″ OPEN MOUTH TETE JUMEAU NO. 16 BEBE. Dressed in a vintage sailor outfit with a fabulous original curly blond mohair wig. Interior of wig is marked with “16”. Very fine pale bisque and dark brown paperweight eyes on an original finish French ball jointed papier mache body. This youth and the following young lady have been together for some time and quite possibly have always been together. Rear of head is only marked “16” which is typical due to the period of manufacture and size. SIZE: 35″ t. CONDITION: Bisque head has been examined and appears to be without damage and/or flaws. Body finish is all original and in extraordinary condition. 1-9643 (2,000-3,000)

3036
$3,450.00

36″ OPEN MOUTH TETE JUMEAU NO. 16 BEBE. A unique as well as a rare opportunity to buy a huge French Bebe! Not only is she on a marked Jumeau body and her head enormous, her bisque is uniform and flawless and blue bulbous paperweight eyes further add to her appeal. Dressed in a fanciful, highly embroidered cream outfit with a replacement human hair wig she is a treasure for those who prefer larger French Bebes. Rear of head is only marked “16” which is typical due to the period of manufacture and size. SIZE: 36″ t. CONDITION: Bisque head appears to be without damage and/or flaws. Very minor tiny white spot to dolls lower left cheek. Overall body finish is very good with some wear, repair to right thigh. 1-9642 (2,000-3,000)

3037
$1,610.00

TUCK COMB WOODEN & PAPIER MACHE MILLINER’S DOLLS. 1) Tuck Comb circa 1820s is on an articulated wooden body and wearing original cotton floral print dress with white undergarments. An elaborate hairdo with earring rings intact, however earrings are missing. Paper label sewn to front of dress “Jenie Z Jose…” most likely one of the previous owners. 2) Fine early papier mache with an elaborate hairdo on a Milliner style body with an original cotton print dress and paper label “Elizabeth Davis Roxbury 1824″ most likely indicating the original owner and time period of this doll. SIZE: Approx. 9″ and 8-1/2” respectively. CONDITION: Tuck Comb has partial missing foot, striped paint loss to left side of head, and colored chip on back of head. Papier mache doll has some crazing and crack on right side of head protruding through ear. Left leg appears to be somewhat loose with some leaking sawdust. Both dolls overall in good condition considering their age. 1-9464 (800-1,200)

3038
$37,375.00

EXCEEDINGLY RARE 19″ CHARACTER JUMEAU BEBE MOLD #211. Jumeau produced a series of character dolls known as the 200 Series. These particular dolls ranged from subtle expression to the other extreme of surprise and/or upset. Most likely these dolls were generally not meant for young ladies, but rather for display or store presentation purposes. Various 200 Series heads were also used on automaton by the famed Lambert firm of Paris. This particular example is on a marked Jumeau body and is also known as “The Screamer”. Pale bisque with squinting glass eyes and an open mouth in a screaming style with large exposed tongue and molded upper teeth. This is truly an exceedingly rare, unique and highly sought after doll. Often times these 200 Series dolls have damage, yet one can not be so finicky and must at times except one of these rarities with damage. However, in this case, the bisque head is without damage and in exceptional condition with regards to coloring, facial detail and expression and no flaws to the bisque!! Doll has a braided light brown mohair wig with cork pate and a floral cotton print Jumeau dress and wearing antique French leather shoes and socks. SIZE: 19″ t. CONDITION: Bisque head is of great quality and appears to be without flaws. Marked Jumeau body overall in very fine condition with normal wear to fingers and joints. 1-9620 (40,000-60,000)

3039
$5,750.00

LARGE 16″ EINCO GOOGLY. Few and far between this Googly rates a “10” on the appeal chart. A lever extending from the rear of the head lets the child adjust the eyes from right to left. Believed to be the largest size for this particular Googly, the rear of the head is marked “Einco 8″ and also with the typical Heubach impressed trademark. Fine quality bisque, she is on her original five piece composition baby body and attired in her most likely original clothing and blond human hair wig. Truly a wonderful example of German doll manufacturing at the turn of the century. SIZE: 16” t. CONDITION: Overall very fine with minimal wear to composition body. Bisque is exceptional with just a hint of a minute scuff by doll’s left eye. 1-9621 (12,500-17,500)

3040
$4,600.00

GEORGE WASHINGTON MARTHA CHASE DOLL WITH CHASE FAMILY PROVENANCE. The Chase Doll Company was known for manufacturing hospital dolls as well as children’s play dolls. They manufactured a prolific amount of dolls including some of the rarest, most sought after dolls today such as the Alice in Wonderland set, the black mammy, black youth, the Dickens series, etc. This particular doll is George Washington in formal attire and his tri-corner hat. Passed down three generations to the former and last president of the Chase Doll Company, the provenance and history of this doll are given in a notarized letter by Thomas B. Chase. A true rarity, not only in condition and the historical significance, but the fact that this doll remained in the manufacturer’s family for over 80 years. Doll comes with an original Chase box. SIZE: 25″ l. CONDITION: Overall excellent plus condition. There is some crazing and minor paint loss to doll’s white hair. 1-9803 (3,000-5,000)

3041
$0.00

MASSIVE CAPE COD DOLLS’ HOUSE. Early to mid 20th Century. This elaborate two and a half story house with eighteen points of entry and with just as many rooms (each room is approx. 9-1/2″ h) plus hallways, multiple bathrooms, attic area and more. House is electrified although being untested is vacant and ready to be moved into. Exterior of the house has stained clapboard slat siding, a shingled roof, glass windows and rests on a lazy-susan type base. SIZE: 50-1/2″ l x 48″ w x 42″ t. CONDITION: Generally very good. 1-9461 (3,000-5,000)

3042
$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 (8,500-10,500)

3043
$3,105.00

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 (4,000-6,000)

3043A
$2,300.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

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CLOSED MOUTH SECOND SERIES PORTRAIT JUMEAU. A fine early doll on a marked Jumeau body with original finish, straight wrists, and original blond mohair wig. Large amber paperweight eyes, finely detailed facial features, original coil spring in head marked with “9” on back of head. Wearing clothing of newer vintage. SIZE: 20” h. CONDITION: Bisque appears to be free of any damage. 1-9813 (2,500-4,500)

3043B
$287.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

Lot Added:

PAIR OF OPEN MOUTHED GERMAN DOLLS. Lot includes 25” ABG 1362 on a fully jointed composition body with brown glass sleep eyes and fine pale bisque. Wearing her original bride’s outfit with veil and retaining light brown mohair wig. Also includes 10” R.A. on a 5-piece composition body wearing provincial clothing. CONDITION: Wig glued tight on ABG, but close inspection reveals no damage, very good plus. Second doll lacking shoes, left hand absent. 1-9814 (200-400)

3044
$287.50

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: Doll has tight hairline emanating from right side of mouth as well as three firing flaws present on rim. 1-9244-2 (400-600)

3045
$1,150.00

WOODEN BABY OR LARGE DOLL CARRIAGE. Elaborate Victorian carriage with large spoke wheels supporting wood slat body, upholstered seat and leather canopy. Curved wood handle and cast iron brackets further add to the desirability to this carriage. SIZE: 48″ l x 48″ t. CONDITION: Overall very good with some parts likely being old replacements. 1-9546 (300-600)

3046
$3,335.00

10″ WHITE BLANK BUTTON STEIFF BEAR. A charming little fellow in exceptional untouched condition directly from an East Coast home. He has a slight tilt to his head, which makes him most endearing. Virtually no fur loss and only a couple of pinpoint holes to his felt pads. Brown stitched nose is intact and this bear would be a great addition to anyone’s collection. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: As stated above. 1-9641 (1,000-2,000)

3047
$1,150.00

SCHOENHUT CLOCKWORK ANIMATED PICTURE. Early 20th Century clockwork toy showing a bespectacled elderly gentleman swatting or should we say attempting to swat a mouse running out of the cabinet and jumping up on the windowsill. Through a series of wires and cams, the gentleman opens his mouth in surprise and raises his arm waiting for the mouse to appear and swat at him once again. All contained within a gilded gesso frame and marked on picture facade as well as back door. Original directions contained on backdoor also. SIZE: Approx. 14″ x 11″. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus. Some minor damage to fanciful frame in upper right corner. Backdoor is intact, however upper door guide is missing. 1-9604 (300-500)

3048
$575.00

A GROUPING OF SCHOENHUT ANIMALS & CIRCUS FIGURES. A mixed bag of full size and reduced, this lot contains the following; full sized painted eye giraffe, full sized glass eyed horse (replaced platform) with female acrobat. Reduced size elephant, clown, ring master, and various accouterments including desirable 200lb weight. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: From good to very good. Elephant lacking rubber tip. 1-9605 (200-400)

3049
$460.00

SCHOENHUT BARNEY GOOGLE & SPARK PLUG. Copyrighted in 1922 from King Features, this toy depicts the comical and somewhat vacant look of Barney and his loyal companion Spark Plug. Most popular with children of the time, these figures can be posed in a multitude of positions. Upon studying these toys, one sometimes thinks that perhaps Spark Plug was the brains of the outfit and Barney just followed him about. SIZE: 7-1/2″ and Spark Plug is approx. 9″ l. CONDITION: Overall very fine condition on both figures. Spark Plug has a replaced blanket. 1-9606 (200-300)

3050
$517.50

SCHOENHUT MALE GOLFER. Schoenhut during its lifespan produced a multitude of different children’s toys, most notable for their circus toys and pianos. This particular toy depicts a male golfer circa 1920, getting ready to slice his ball off in the woods. He is intact with a couple of flags, some balls (he’ll need them since he’s just starting out) and a couple of different clubs. A first place ribbon from 1978 is attached to this gentleman. SIZE: Gentleman is approx. 6″. Overall 26″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good. 1-9607 (200-400)

3051
$3,450.00
Revised: 11/21/2009

Additional Information: In addition to the condition report stated in the catalog, there is a small amount of deterioration to the wood surface on the port side.

HUGE BOUCHER LIVE STEAM SPEEDBOAT. Believed to be the largest of the live steam boats Boucher manufactured to run in a pond or lake. An amazing 48″ in length with a most complex live steam mechanism. In the center of the boat is the live steam plant complete with gauge and copper interior piping in a hollow cylinder affair. Steam plant is marked accordingly on rear. In front of the steam plant is an elaborate cylinder drive mechanism for the shaft, which runs approximately 24″ extending to the propeller. More interesting though is the compressed air cylinder directly behind the steam plant when pumped up with air (original pump included, see photo), it shoots compressed air into the center core of the steam plant, shooting cool air over the copper tubing. The boat itself is constructed of mahogany topside decking and windshield. The hull and sides are constructed of painted wood while transom and rudder are mahogany as well. Elaborate nickel plated brass fittings to control the steering and rudder are intact. Interior is similar in construction to a real boat with a framework every six to eight inches attached to the hull and sides. A most impressive and elephantine sized boat, reminiscent of the speedboats that used to carry passengers from Long Island to the financial district of Lower Manhattan in the 1930s. This boat is more than likely a copy of a real speedboat of the time period, Boucher was known for emulating real life in regards to the toys they produced. SIZE: 48″ l. CONDITION: Overall is as-found, untouched, and directly from a house. Some paint loss to port side of boat; otherwise paint is very good. Interior skeleton work needs some reattachment and gluing, most likely due to the fact that the steam plant has dried out this framework. The steam plant itself also needs to be reaffixed and positioned with two copper tubes being resoldered into their proper position. This will require a little bit of time, but certainly worth the effort. 1-9804 (1,500-3,500)

3052
$2,300.00

DUCK 9-PINS CONTAINER OF GERMAN MANUFACTURE. Manufactured in the early 1900s, this fine quality papier-mache 9-pins container has somewhat muted, but most realistic coloring and could be pulled along the floor on its cast iron wheels. Slightly smaller, but similar in nature to others we have sold in the past, this poor duck has lost her ducklings. A great display piece for dolls, or quite possibly with time, one could find a set of pins. SIZE: 17″ l x 11″ t. CONDITION: Overall very fine original condition. Appears to be repaint/repair to duck’s rear foot. 1-9806 (2,000-3,000)

3053
$0.00

HALLOWEEN VEGETABLE MAN CLIMBING ON OVERSIZED TURNIP CANDY CONTAINER. Interesting that most papier-mache Halloween candy containers were produced in Germany, but strictly for the American market as this was an American holiday only. The absurdity of this candy container borders on comical. It consists of a pumpkin headed fellow with squash-type legs and a gourd body climbing up a turnip. Candy container is underneath and still retains original cardboard closure. Paint is completely original without touch-ups or repairs. SIZE: Approximately 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus, some flaking as evident in photo. 1-9796 (1,250-2,250)

3054
$9,200.00

HOYT’S ANIMATED BLACK CLOCKWORK PICTURE. Of English manufacture during the early 20th Century, this is a most deceptive picture when hanging on one’s wall. Slowly the facial expression changes from being simple and humble to a grinning gentleman showing huge lips and an abundance of teeth. To the unsuspecting, they step back and gasp as the series of cams and the clockwork mechanism changes the facial expression radically. Encased behind glass, these pictures usually hung in pubs, saloons, gambling parlors, etc. This particular example actually is marked on the rear with patents in England, France, Germany, and America. When wound, the gentleman would perform for well over an hour. A most unique and different piece, and must be seen in person to truly appreciate the ingenuity involved in creating this picture. SIZE: 22″ w x 27″ h. CONDITION: Overall very fine with very minor stain to background in upper right corner. 1-9797 (4,000-6,000)

3055
$0.00

TWO SPECTACULAR TURN OF THE CENTURY PAPIER MACHE NODDING WINDOW NODDERS. These two gentleman of German manufacture were originally displayed in a Philadelphia window at the turn of the century. Obviously the intent was to catch the eye of a passerby, drawing attention to the store and the goods it sold. This was often a common ploy by shop keepers of that time period. Elaborately created and painted in vibrant colors, their comical faces and attire would certainly draw attention to that shop. These two items remained for generations in the family of that shop keeper and in 1957 were given to the Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia, PA. These items along with many other pieces were de-accessioned some time in the past few years. The first gentleman; taller in stature has a nodding upper torso with bulging eyes, a brownie like physique and a gaping open mouth. His partner in crime is short and stout with a nodding head, lower right leg and both arms from the elbow nodding too. Most likely this fellow had something in each hand, which has long since gone. It is amazing due to the frailty of these two fellows that they are still in remarkable condition, but in need of some minor repairs. They are in untouched, as found condition and approximately 100+ years old. SIZE: 21″ and 17″ respectively. CONDITION: The tall fellow has some flaking to his pants, an amateur reglue of his boots to the base, a small sliver of wood is missing and a chip to the papier mache to his nose and poncho. His partner is missing some facial hair, damage and regluing to left arm and regluing at base of left foot. 1-9800 (3,000-5,000)

3056
$805.00

FABULOUS HAND HELD PUNCH SQUEAK TOY. A German early 20th Century squeak toy depicting Punch fastened to a stick. When one would shake the toy, the bells would ring and the squeaker would squeak. Papier mache head is in full likeness of Punch with his oversized nose and protruding chin. Original garment shows a fair amount of deterioration and color loss. SIZE: 14″. CONDITION: Bellows inoperative. Overall condition is good to very good. 1-9534 (1,000-1,200)

3057
$2,875.00

J & E STEVENS INDIAN SHOOTING WHITE BEAR MECHANICAL BANK. A fresh to the market example in untouched, as-is, original dusty condition. A very nice example that would greatly benefit from a professional cleaning. Oftentimes the red on the Indian is faded and worn, or the feathers are missing or replaced. This particular bank is intact, complete, and with no apologies. Strong paint as well as highlighting to the green plants in bear’s paw, yellow trims to Indian’s shirt sleeve, and the gold tomahawk in his belt further add to the desirability of this bank. Although not mint in box, this is an outstanding example and a fine addition to any collection. SIZE: Approximately 10″ l. CONDITION: As noted above. 1-9619 (2,500-4,500)

3058
$1,495.00

RARE SQUIRREL ON TREE STUMP MECHANICAL BANK. A finely cast mechanical bank featuring a squirrel eating his nut (or in this case, a coin). When the lever is pressed, the squirrel leans forward, depositing the coin in the tree stump base. Bank has a japanned finish with copper highlighting to squirrel and tree trunk base as well as some yellow and green paint, simulating grass growth and tree rings. SIZE: Approximately 7-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Normal wear to japanning and paint, but overall in good to very good condition. Replaced trip lever. 1-9655 (2,500-3,500)

3059
$690.00

TAMMANY MECHANICAL BANK. This bank depicts Boss Tweed from the infamous Tammany Hall of New York City during the latter part of the 19th Century. The greed and corruption were imitated by this bank with the “payoffs” being deposited into Boss Tweed’s coat pocket. Enameled in various colors, this particular example is in exceptional condition, especially his face, vest and coat pocket, which often get chipped by the coins. Rear screw has never been turned, meaning the bank has never been apart. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Bank is intact, complete, and appears to have no damage and/or cracks. 1-9799 (600-1,000)

3060
$460.00

HUBLEY TRICK DOG MECHANICAL BANK. A fine later vintage (1930s) mechanical bank produced by Hubley Manufacturing of Lancaster, PA. Brightly enameled in red, blue, yellow, white, and black with gilt trim. When placing a coin in the dog’s mouth and depressing the lever, the dog leaps through the air, depositing the coin in the barrel. Bank is complete with original trap and key. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l x 3″ d. x 7-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Overall exceptional original condition. 1-9798 (400-600)

3061
$2,185.00

FINE J&E STEVENS FROG ON LATTICE MECHANICAL BANK. An appealing bank from the 1880s, this colorful frog, when pressing his front leg, his eyes would roll and mouth would open, and you would deposit your coin accordingly. Bank latticework has indigo blue with yellow and red trim to the doorways. The dark brown base has a green frog with dark green highlighting and white trim around eyes. SIZE: Approximately 4-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good plus to fine. 1-9547 (500-700)

3062
$0.00

RARE LARGE KENTON COUPE. A desirable and seldom found automotive toy from the 1930s. This highly stylized coupe features a goggled driver and cast iron disc wheels highlighted in silver. The car itself is enameled in a deep red with a black roof and black running boards. It is trimmed in gold and black. Typical of Kenton paint, there is some alligatoring to the original finish, most noticeable on the roof and fenders. SIZE: 9″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good plus, lacking spare tire. 1-9805 (2,000-3,000)

3063
$920.00

ARCADE YELLOW COACH BUS. Fresh to the market in untouched as found condition, this classic 5th Avenue double decker bus is in need of a good cleaning to bring out its true beauty. One can just visualize this bus traveling down the streets with its passengers in the open air top level, entering and exiting from the rear staircase. Dual rear wheels with marked Arcade rubber tires and enameled in green and trimmed in black, silver and gold. Driver is feverishly heading to his next stop for more passengers. SIZE: 13-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall good to very good original condition with some oxidation and surface rust to tin seats and floors. Bus is complete and intact and no visible damage, missing parts, and/or cracks typically found in window posts. 1-9809 (1,000-1,500)

3064
$575.00

ARCADE CHEVY COUPE WITH BUICK SIGN. The classic 1930s Chevy coupe with nickel plated tires and spare. A perfect copy of the real thing. Included in this lot is a “No Parking” sign that humorously states “Not even for Buicks”. SIZE: 8″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good with especially strong paint to black roof. 1-9648 (600-900)

3065
$690.00

10″ OREGON STILL BANK & 10″ HUBLEY BELL TELEPHONE TRUCK. 1) This remnant of the Great White Fleet that traveled throughout the world is a perfect replica of the real battleship and is quite complex with lifeboats, guns, masts, etc. Simulated waves brush against the hull. Coin slot is directly behind the pilot house. Boat is intact, however, lacking one cannon and partial masts. Paint is all-original and in need of a good cleaning to remove a century of dust and dirt. 2) The classic largest sized Mack Bell Telephone truck complete with auger and boom. Manufactured during the 1920s-30s, this Mack truck emulated the real thing right down to the dual rear tires, bull nose Mack, and auger for drilling holes. SIZE: 10″ each. CONDITION: 1) Overall good+, heavier paint loss to embossed cast iron waves. 2)Two replaced front tires, otherwise good condition. 1-9533 (450-650)

3066
$8,050.00

RARE IVES BOY ON PERAMBULATOR CLOCKWORK TOY. It always seems that toys emulate real life as in this particular example. From the latter part of the 19th Century Ives Blakesley of Connecticut produced this toy for a number of years. This particular version features a tin horse head with a male youth propelling his perambulator forward by pushing and pulling on the right and left sticks. In reality, the clockwork mechanism concealed under the wooden seat drives the rear wheels forward in a clockwork motion. In untouched, as found condition this toy and the following three lots come directly out of a New Hampshire attic and were consigned by an elderly gentleman. The papier mache headed figure is dressed in a red cotton coat and dark green cotton pants in dire need of some dusting and cleaning. SIZE: Approx. 8″ l. CONDITION: Overall good. Boy’s head has a large crack navigating the crown, clothing is fragile and quite dusty, lacking wire from front yoke that controls direction. 1-9462 (7,000-9,000)

3067
$1,150.00

ALTHOF BERGMAN VELOCIPEDE. A fine early clockwork toy produced from the 1870s for twenty plus years, this toy features a female rider pedaling furiously away. A pressed linen head and attired in blue and white striped pants and a fanciful silk jacket (most likely an early replacement). Patent dates stenciled on painted tin clockwork cover. SIZE: Approx. 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Overall very good plus. Toy would benefit greatly by a light cleaning. 1-9463 (800-1,200)

3068
$1,265.00

OVERSIZED AMERICAN TIN HORSE PLATFORM TOY. Possibly by Fallows, with an unusual base with fanciful cast iron wheels, this brown horse with gold highlighting most likely had a rider at some point. A simulated saddle is actually a tin wrapped around the horse with a small amount of solder at top, most likely where the rider was attached. In untouched, as found condition the base has minimal paint intact and brown horse retains 70%-80% original paint. Aesthetically a pleasing toy to view and would be a classic on the fireplace or in a bookcase. SIZE: Approx. 14″ l x 12″ t. CONDITION: As noted. 1-9466 (400-600)

3069
$2,070.00

ISSAYMAYER WALTZING COUPLE. This toy was produced not only by Issamayer, but by Gunthermann as well with only slight differences. This attractive couple when wound would dance about the floor, reminiscent of a society function of the time. Fresh to the market from a Delaware attic, this couple is in all-original untouched condition. The paint is somewhat muted, and not as vibrant as bright as the Gunthermann version. However, this one is slightly rarer and seldom found. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Some overall paint loss, especially noticeable to woman’s right arm, but otherwise very good plus. 1-9794 (1,000-1,500)

3070
$3,450.00

EARLY 20TH CENTURY WHIMSICAL AERONAUTICAL TOY OF GERMAN MANUFACTURE. Leave it up to one of the German manufacturers to come up with a fantasy type toy and produce for the rest of the world to enjoy. This bespectacled gentleman with top hat and wings affixed to his back rivals the Wright Bros. in early flight. A wind-up motor at the bottom of the gentleman’s torso, a shaft extending to the rear with propellers (replaced) would cause this gentleman to move about the room when he is suspended by a string. In all original paint with no apparent damage and/or repairs this is truly a unique toy. SIZE: 8″ t. CONDITION: Typical of most hand painted German toys, there is some flaking to paint, but overall in very fine condition. Mechanism is operational. 1-9646 (2,000-4,000)

3071
$2,012.50

FINE EARLY HAND PAINTED GERMAN CAROUSEL. An alluring early 20th Century German carousel, a combination of hand painted tin and cloth, this toy features three gondolas with women and three riders on horseback. Mechanism is hidden but contained on the underside of base and when wound spins slowly and steadily increases speed. Horses and gondolas are suspended by wires which are attached to a frame network covered in cloth with a fringe. Toy still retains an original banner-type flag at top of carousel. SIZE: 13″ (to top of flag). CONDITION: Some paint loss to gondolas, figures and horses but overall in untouched, all original good to very good condition. 1-9644 (1,500-2,500)

3072
$1,667.50

EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN AERONAUTICAL TOY. A creation of hand painted tin, cloth and lead framework, this fine early German airplane has a wind-up motor within, the premise of this toy would be to have a long string and placing this toy on the string and letting it go. The props would then carry the toy to the next location. Perhaps from Frankfurt to Paris. Rudder has adjustments to change positions, which is most uncommon and rarely is this feature ever seen. SIZE: Overall approx. 8″ l. CONDITION: Toy appears to be in untouched, all original condition excepting a small solder repair to engine support. Toy is fully functional. 1-9645 (1,500-2,500)

3073
$1,322.50

HAND PAINTED TIN GUNTHERMANN ACROBATIC AERIAL TOY. An interesting and unique toy manufactured in Germany, circa 1910-20. This toy features a gentleman acrobat and when the motor is wound, the propeller spins and through a series of pulleys, the gent performs acrobatic feats. Toy is marked on the front with the Gunthermann trademark. Gentleman and framework are hand painted. Paper propellers are likely original to this toy. SIZE: 7″ l. CONDITION: Some flaking to figure, but still acceptable. Amateur repair to framework at top marquee on right side. 1-9647 (1,250-2,250)

3074
$4,312.50

LEHMANN “BUSY COOLIES” WITH OB. An outstanding all-original example in exceptional condition Busy Coolies friction toy. Also known as Kadi, this particular toy is another fresh to the market piece. The toy’s colors are vibrant including the gold, which often oxidizes. The original marked key/wrench and Lehmann pull tab with string are present, but perhaps best of all is a letter of the time period presenting this toy as a gift. The box lid in German, English, French, and Spanish depicts the toy as well as the two methods of activating the mechanism. More unusual are various cities in the Orient such as Shanghai, Hong Kong, Peking, etc. that are printed on the tea chest. An exceptional toy in exceptional condition! SIZE: 7″ l. CONDITION: Overall near mint original condition with original excelsior packing, excepting lower right corner of box that mouse has chewed. 1-9622 (2,000-3,000)

3075
$747.50

LEHMANN ZIG ZAG. A comical lithograph toy from the 1920s depicting a black gentleman and a white gentleman in a strange cart with oversized wheels that when wound would race along the floor in an erratic manner. Clockwork mechanism in working order but sluggish. Toy would benefit greatly by a cleaning and would certainly enhance and brighten the lithography. SIZE: Approx. 5″. CONDITION: Overall very good plus. Minor flaking on arms of figures and on wheel edges. 1-9532 (600-800)

3076
$805.00

LEHMANN ALABAMA COON JIGGER & STOCK BUTCHER AND PIG. 1) The classic brightly lithographed coon jigger dancing atop his platform. 2) A butcher sitting upon his wheeled butcher block being drawn about town by a pig. SIZE: 10-1/2″ t and 8″ l respectively. CONDITION: 1) Overall condition is very good. Both arms have been reattached to body. 2) Wheels on butcher block show substantial wear to litho as does butcher’s left side. Two missing tabs connecting pig to butcher block. Overall condition good plus. Both toys are in functional mechanical condition. 1-9532-1, 1-9535 (400-600)

3077
$517.50

TWO LEHMANN ALABAMA COON JIGGERS. Jointed dapper black gent does a dance on lithographed base. SIZE: 10″ t. CONDITION: Generally good and working with average wear and scratches to litho. One has solder repair to one corner. 1-9564 (400-800)

3078
$2,530.00

PHILLIP VIELMETTER CLOWN ARTIST TOY. An ingenious toy created and manufactured in France during the early 1900s. Through a series of different cams, the clown would draw a picture on a piece of paper that had been set upon the easel in front of him. The entire toy is lithographed in vibrant colors and when hand cranking the toy, the pencil would move about on the paper and the clown’s head would follow the movements of his arm. SIZE: Approx. 4-3/4″ sq. CONDITION: Overall condition is good to very good. Artist’s right arm is an older replacement. 1-9531 (1,000-2,000)

3079
$1,207.50

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF TOYS. Lot includes Lehmann Uncle, Lehmann Balky Mule, Lionel Bunny Hand Car, Linemar Clarabell Clown w/ob, Chein Clown and early American tin horse on platform (replaced figure). SIZE: Largest is 10-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Lot averages good to very good with various chips, scratches and general wear. 1-9593, 1-9595, 1-9599, 1-9602-1 (500-1,000)

3080
$690.00

MARX MERRY MAKERS BAND. Comical mice sitting around piano playing violin and drums. This is the non-marquee version. SIZE: 10″ l. CONDITION: Strong lithography, mechanism is a little sluggish. 1-9543 (500-1,000)

3081
$3,105.00

KINGSBURY CABRIOLE COUPE WITH RUMBLE SEAT. Produced by Kingsbury of Keene, NH, this company was known for most realistic portrayal of the 1920s/1930s automobiles and trucks. This classic toy with battery operated head lamps and rear tail light, adjustable front steering and functional rumble seat was desired by youngsters of the time period and collectors today. Enameled in royal blue, mocha with gold trimming. Marked “Kingsbury” rubber tires applied over steel hubs. SIZE: 12″ l. CONDITION: Overall very fine, a light cleaning would bring back the true luster of the paint and certainly enhance the value as well as the appeal of this toy. 1-9773 (1,000-1,500)

3082
$1,265.00

TWO 1930S LITHOGRAPHED GOLF GAMES. 1) A near mint in original box Strauss “Play Golf” wind up golf game. A tiny wooden ball is putted towards nine holes, which are set up in bowling ball style. Through a ramp type mechanism the ball is returned to the golfer after putting. Finely lithographed showing the clubhouse, various greens and other golfers this colorfully dressed golfer will continue putting for hours. The graphics on the original box on the reverse side give directions, but more entertaining on the front “Just like Daddy” for the young son to follow in his dad’s footsteps. 2) “‘Jocko’ the Golfer” actively putts the ball, a tube loaded with balls supplies Jocko who actively shoots the balls onto the floor for mom and dad to slip on. The lithograph, which is somewhat muted also depicts a young lady putting. A string is pulled which “winds up” the mechanism. SIZE: 12″ x 7″ w and 6-1/4″ x 3-1/2″ w respectively. CONDITION: 1) Near mint original condition with minimal wear, not only to toy but to original box as well. 2) Good condition with heavier wear to litho on putter’s right side, corrosion blemish by ball supply chute. 1-9525 (650-850)

3083
$747.50

KAMAR JFK & ROCKING CHAIR W/OB. Japanese incarnation of the US President in his rocker reading a newspaper as “Happy Days Are Here Again” plays in music box in chair seat. Copyright 1963. It retains its graphic box with the Capitol building looming in the background. SIZE: 11″ t. CONDITION: Toy is near mint and includes newspaper (which is often lost). Mechanism is not currently operational, may need only a slight adjustment. Box shows some small tears/punctures. 1-9810 (600-800)

3084
$1,035.00

LOT OF THREE TIN WIND-UP MUSICAL TOYS. Consists of Strauss Ham & Sam, Marx Merry Makers (non-marquee version) and Unique Art Dogpatch Band (incomplete). Characters sit at piano and move to the sound of tunes. SIZE: Pianos are 6-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Merry Makers is very good. Remainder of lot is generally good, all pieces are operational. 1-9600, 1-9601, 1-9603 (500-1,000)

3085
$977.50

LOT OF THREE TIN LITHO CHARACTER TOYS. Includes Unique Art Howdy Doody Band and two Linemar Popeye Lanterns (including one w/ob). SIZE: Howdy is 6-1/2″ w x 8″ t. Popeye is 7-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Howdy is very good. One Popeye is good with the other being very good to excellent. Popeye box is very good with some slight wear. 1-9598, 1-9602 (500-1,000)

3086
$1,437.50
Revised: 11/21/2009

Additional Information: This toy normally has a drum. The drum is NOT present with Spic and Span.

LOT OF TWO MARX BLACK DANCER TOYS. Includes Spic and Span with drummer and fiddle player also includes Charleston Trio with fiddle player and dog flanking central dancer. Both toys with lithographed character and bases. SIZE: 10-1/4″ and 9-1/2″ respectively. CONDITION: Both toys are operational and are generally good with wear, scratches and some fading. 1-9565, 1-9566 (700-900)

3087
$1,207.50

TWO MARX WIND-UP TOYS. Includes Marx Merry Makers Mouse Band (non-marquee version) with violin, drum, piano and dancer. Also includes Marx Ring-A-Ling Circus. Ringmaster stands amid lion, clown, elephant and monkey raising his whip to each. Base is lithographed with circus imagery. SIZE: 10″ l x 9-1/2″ t and 8″ t x 8″ w respectively. CONDITION: Merry Makers is very good to excellent. Ring-A-Ling is good to very good. 1-9580, 1-9581 (600-900)

3088
$1,035.00

LOT OF FOUR TIN LITHO CHARACTER TOYS. Lot includes Marx Amos & Andy Fresh Air Taxi (missing hood ornament and celluloid windshield), Wyandotte Humphreymobile, Unique Art Dogpatch Band and Unique Art G.I. Joe & K-9 Pups. SIZE: Largest is 9″ t. CONDITION: Humphreymobile is very good to excellent. Remainder of lot is generally good and working. 1-9594, 1-9596, 1-9597, 1-9603-1 (500-1,000)

3089
$2,415.00

LOT OF TWO JAPANESE FRICTION RACERS. Includes Atom Racer with applied chrome grill, name plate and other trim. Rubber slip tires (showing some deterioration). Also includes Champions Racer #98 with litho driver and black rubber tires marked “Sanyo Toys Co. Ltd.”. SIZE: 15-3/4″ l and 18-1/4″ l respectively. CONDITION: Atom is very good plus. Champions shows slight fading and a few spots of paint touch-up and minor flattening of tires. 1-9575, 1-9576 (1,000-1,500)

3090
$1,035.00

LOT OF TWO FUTURISTIC VEHICLES. Includes a scarce large Japanese Atom Jet Racer. Friction car with bright lithography, “Atom” on hubcaps and chrome grill and trim. Also includes Ideal Crystal Starflite Car w/ob. Transparent body revealing motor and inner works. SIZE: 26″ and 19-1/2″ respectively. CONDITION: Atom is generally good with replaced back fin and some paint touch-up. Ideal is near mint, box shows wear. 1-9569, 1-9582 (400-800)

3091
$4,600.00

BUDDY L PUMP SCOOTER. Scarce ride-on vehicle consisting of steel platform with marked rubber Buddy L mat. Rider would stand on mat, working hand pump to propel him forward steering with the wood handles on three steel wheels with rubber slip tires. SIZE: 36″ l x 25″ w. CONDITION: Overall very good with average wear and old repaint. 1-9584 (2,000-4,000)

3092
$6,325.00

BUDDY L BUS. The Buddy L Company has long been favored by collectors of pressed steel toys, and it is obvious to see why after studying this particular toy. This toy has dual rear tires, side mounts, simulated headlights, a realistic front bumper, opening and closing doors and seats for many passengers. Attractively enameled in a dark seafoam green, this is perhaps one of the greatest toys Buddy L ever produced. Most realistic in nature, copying the real bus right down to the visor over the windshield, hood ornament and engine vent luvres. The young man could play with this toy for hours. A very fine all original example that if professionally cleaned would bring that the true color, luster and vibrancy to the painted finish. SIZE: 28-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good to fine. A good cleaning would enhance the appeal as well as the value of the toy. 1-9567 (3,500-6,500)

3093
$6,325.00

BUDDY L TRAIN WITH 6 FREIGHT CARS. The engine itself is in remarkable pristine condition, the tender shows some corrosion and paint loss to left front and rear corners, otherwise very fine plus. Gondola is somewhat dull and would benefit by a good cleaning to bring out the luster of the paint. Some chipping and paint loss to top edge. Cattle car is good to very good with some paint loss to truck and paint chipping overall. Tank car is very good with some paint loss and corrosion to black frame. Flatbed car is very fine condition and would benefit from a good cleaning and has rear truck detached (missing cotter pin). Crane car has paint restoration to base, otherwise very good. Caboose overall is very fine plus. Accompanied by five original pieces of straight Buddy L track. SIZE: Approximately 14-1/2′ overall. CONDITION: As noted above. 1-9549 (5,500-7,500)

3094
$862.50

BUDDY L MODEL T PICK-UP. The classic Fliver retaining its decal on the underside and a lot of dust and dirt overall. In outstanding untouched condition, this toy would greatly benefit by a cleaning and would then be an outstanding example. SIZE: 12″ l. CONDITION: Windshield frame intact, but slightly bent to left, otherwise toy is very fine plus. 1-9465 (600-800)

3095
$862.50

BUDDY L ROBOTOY TRUCK. Unusual remote control truck with red, green and black body on black rubber tires marked “Firestone Buddy L Supreme Balloon”. Insert transformer in top and wall outlet to operate truck from a short distance (untested). Retains Buddy L decals and instruction sheet. SIZE: 21-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good with some small spots of touch-up. 1-9577 (400-800)

3096
$805.00

SMITH-MILLER MOBILOIL MACK TANKER TRUCK. Dual trailer vehicle combining pressed steel and wood with Mack mascot, original decals and black rubber tires. SIZE: 35″ l. CONDITION: Near mint with a couple of minor scratches. 1-9572 (800-1,200)

3097
$1,380.00

BUDDY L FLATBED TRUCK. Black cab truck with open/close doors, steerable front wheels with black rubber tires and dual back wheels (tires marked “Firestone Buddy L Supreme Balloon”). Retains Buddy L decals (and traces of rear decal). SIZE: 23-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally good with uniform wear and paint chips. 1-9570 (800-1,200)

3098
$1,265.00

BUDDY L TANKER TRUCK. Black body with green tank and red chassis, brass spigot on back as well as various original Buddy L decals. SIZE: 25″ l. CONDITION: Generally good with uniform wear and scratches, possibly some paint touch-up. 1-9571 (600-1,200)

3099
$1,380.00

LOT OF TWO BUDDY L FIRE TRUCKS. Similar style pressed steel trucks with central extension ladders, steerable front wheels and brass bells. SIZE: 38″ and 43″ respectively. CONDITION: Fair to good with some paint upgrades. 1-9574 (800-1,200)

3100
$632.50

KEYSTONE CHEMICAL TRUCK. Pressed steel fire truck with working water pump under front hood, hand crank siren and pressed steel ladders. All on steel wheels with marked black rubber tires. Retains remnants of original decals. SIZE: 28″. CONDITION: Fair to good with overall paint flaking. Probable replaced rubber hoses and an old repaint. 1-9578 (300-500)

3101
$575.00

STRUCTO CONVERTIBLE. Clockwork motor (untested) beneath yellow pressed steel body with steel wheels. Retains Structo Toys decal on front grill. SIZE: 15″ l. CONDITION: Generally good with various chips. Wheels repainted and spare tire is detached but present. 1-9579 (400-600)

3102
$460.00

KEYSTONE DUMP TRUCK. Elongated coupe body with black rubber slip tires (deteriorated), running boards and hand lever for dump mechanism. SIZE: 27″ l. CONDITION: All original surfaces showing much wear, a good candidate for restoration. 1-9573 (200-400)

3103
$575.00

YELLOW KID MAGAZINE, VOL. I, NO. 2. The Yellow Kid Magazine was another merchandising effort to cash in on the Yellow Kid craze. The first issue debuted on March 20, 1897 as a bi-weekly 48-page magazine with front and rear cover art by R.F. Outcault and was published by Howard, Ainslee Co. of New York. After the ninth issue, the title was changed to “The Yellow Book”, was published on a monthly basis and no longer featured Outcault illustrated covers. The early issues are therefore exceedingly rare to come by and are highly collectible. This is just the second issue produced, dated April 3, 1897 and has front cover art of the Yellow Kid at a table with a cigar and black cat. The caption reads “Gee dat must be my conscience coming back”. Rear cover art is an ad for the New York Sunday Journal, which was repeated for all first nine issues. SIZE: 7″ w. x 10-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Framed between glass but appears complete. Covers exhibit some soiling, light moisture stain near staples, and a small horizontal tear at right edge of cover. 1-9491 (1,000-1,500)

3104
$920.00

YELLOW KID MAGAZINE, VOL. I, NO. 6. The Yellow Kid Magazine was another merchandising effort to cash in on the Yellow Kid craze. The first issue debuted on March 20, 1897 as a bi-weekly 48-page magazine with front and rear cover art by R.F. Outcault and was published by Howard, Ainslee Co. of New York. After the ninth issue, the title was changed to “The Yellow Book”, was published on a monthly basis and no longer featured Outcault illustrated covers. The early issues are therefore exceedingly rare to come by and are highly collectible. This issue is dated June 5, 1897 and has front cover art of a sea captain and the Yellow Kid holding a spyglass. The caption reads “Me an de Captain is Runnin dis ship”. Back cover art is an ad for the New York Sunday Journal, which was repeated for all first nine issues. SIZE: 7″ w. x 10-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Good to very good. 1-9490 (1,000-1,500)

3105
$690.00

YELLOW KID McFADDEN’S ROW OF FLATS” JIGSAW PUZZLE. Rare example of this McLoughlin Bros. puzzle which includes the original box. Box cover art depicts the Yellow Kid standing against a wooden fence with comical antics of New York City’s “McFadden’s Row” dwellers transpiring above him. The puzzle illustration itself is one of the most outrageous, if not the largest, in the Yellow Kid cartoon series ever created by artist R.F. Outcault. It features a comically savage game of street football among the McFadden’s Row urchins, beneath a derelict makeshift goalpost. Outcault adds to the whirlwind calamity by including in the background four Ivy League College cheerleaders with team pennants, a fellow on the sidelines dispensing “Arnica–10 cents a dipper full” (an herbal remedy of the time used to treat sprains, aches, and wounds), and a stagecoach labeled “Walter Camp Coach”, who was revered at the time to be the father figure of organized football. The box cover and puzzle are both marked at the bottom “The Yellow Kid–Copyright 1896 by R.F. Outcault”. SIZE: Puzzle 18-1/4″ w. x 25″ l. CONDITION: Puzzle grades very good to excellent with bright colors and clean surfaces; missing one square piece of the sky, which could be professionally replicated. Box cover illustration in generally good condition with moderate scuffs, scratches, and soiling; several sides to the cover are missing. 1-9481 (1,000-2,000)

3106
$632.50

YELLOW KID CIGAR TIN SIGN. Embossed tin “tacker” sign featuring artist R.F. Outcault’s Yellow Kid character whose endorsement for this maker’s cigar reads “SAY! GET THE HIGH TONED 3¢ CIGAR INSIDE Brucker & Boghien PHILA.” SIZE: 9″ w. x 20″ l. CONDITION: Fair to good, but a rare sign to find in any condition. Nail holes and some corrosion around edges; shows some strong creasing and surface pitting; some color touch-up. Sign currently attached to a thin wood board via a nail in the middle. 1-9484 (500-700)

3107
$0.00

YELLOW KID COUNTY FAIR POSTER. Poster illustration of a Yellow Kid sidekick who proudly boasts “Me an Me Yellow Kid is goin to the Tenth Annual 1897 Tioga County Fair at Umpsville. Wat do you tink of dat. Come an’ see me and me’ folks!” This appears to be a full size salesman’s sample poster No. 52 from the Donaldson Litho Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. Bulk pricing information is provided at the bottom indicating 25 posters cost $1.75 and 1,000 could be purchased for $20. SIZE: In frame 28-1/2″ w. x 42-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good with close inspection revealing a closed 9″ vertical tear at the bottom and some missing paper at the bottom left margin. 1-9472 (1,000-2,000)

3108
$0.00

PEERLESS MOTOR CAR PREMIUM NO. 1 WITH BUSTER BROWN & TIGE. Humorous cartoon image captioned “A QUIET DAY IN TOWN” from the strip “BUSTER BROWN AND HIS BUBBLE” by R.F. Outcault. This is panel No. 1 in the set of 10 used as a promotional giveaway by the Peerless Motor Car Co. of Cleveland, Ohio to entice customers into their showrooms. A photograph of their 24 H.P. Peerless Chassis appears in the lower left corner. Copyright and published in 1903 by the Burr McIntosh Publishing Co., NY. SIZE: 15″ w. x 14″ h. CONDITION: Good with a one-inch horizontal margin tear, with some light scuffing and soiling concentrated around the border. 1-9500 (1,500-3,000)

3109
$0.00

PEERLESS MOTOR CAR PREMIUM NO.2 WITH BUSTER BROWN & TIGE. Humorous cartoon image captioned “HANDS UP” from the strip “BUSTER BROWN AND HIS BUBBLE” by R.F. Outcault. This is panel No. 2 in the set of 10 used as a promotional giveaway by the Peerless Motor Car Co. of Cleveland, Ohio to entice customers into their showrooms. A photograph of their 24 H.P. Peerless Chassis appears in the lower left corner. Copyright and published in 1903 by the Burr McIntosh Publishing Co., NY. SIZE: 15″ w. x 14″ h. CONDITION: Good to very good with some wear and soiling concentrated around the border. 1-9497 (1,500-3,000)

3110
$0.00

PEERLESS MOTOR CAR PREMIUM NO. 3 WITH BUSTER BROWN, TIGE & YELLOW KID. Humorous cartoon image captioned “BLACK OR WHITE” from the strip “BUSTER BROWN AND HIS BUBBLE” by R.F. Outcault. This is panel No. 3 in the set of 10 used as a promotional giveaway by the Peerless Motor Car Co. of Cleveland, Ohio to entice customers into their showrooms. A photograph of their 24 H.P. Peerless Chassis appears in the lower left corner. Copyright and published in 1903 by the Burr McIntosh Publishing Co., NY. SIZE: 15″ w. x 14″ h. CONDITION: Good to very good with soiling and some wear concentrated around border. 1-9499 (1,500-3,000)

3111
$0.00

PEERLESS MOTOR CAR PREMIUM NO. 4 WITH BUSTER BROWN & TIGE. Humorous cartoon image captioned “LOOKING FOR TROUBLE” from the strip “BUSTER BROWN AND HIS BUBBLE” by R.F. Outcault. This is panel No. 4 in the set of 10 used as a promotional giveaway by the Peerless Motor Car Co. of Cleveland, Ohio to entice customers into their showrooms. A photograph of their 24 H.P. Peerless Chassis appears in the lower left corner. Copyright and published in 1903 by the Burr McIntosh Publishing Co., NY. SIZE: 15″ w. x 14″ h. CONDITION: Very good with light wear and soiling around the border. 1-9501 (1,500-3,000)

3112
$0.00

PEERLESS MOTOR CAR PREMIUM NO. 5 WITH BUSTER BROWN & TIGE. Humorous cartoon image captioned “A GOOD BUMP” from the strip “BUSTER BROWN AND HIS BUBBLE” by R.F. Outcault. This is panel No. 5 in the set of 10 used as a promotional giveaway by the Peerless Motor Car Co. of Cleveland, Ohio to entice customers into their showrooms. A photograph of their 24 H.P. Peerless Chassis appears in the lower left corner. Copyright and published in 1903 by the Burr McIntosh Publishing Co., NY. SIZE: 15″ w. x 14″ h. CONDITION: Very good with light soiling around the border. 1-9495 (1,500-3,000)

3113
$575.00

PEERLESS MOTOR CAR PREMIUM NO. 6 WITH BUSTER BROWN, TIGE & YELLOW KID. Humorous cartoon image captioned “OVER THE BOUNDING MAIN” from the strip “BUSTER BROWN AND HIS BUBBLE” by R.F. Outcault. This is panel No. 6 in the set of 10 used as a promotional giveaway by the Peerless Motor Car Co. of Cleveland, Ohio to entice customers into their showrooms. A photograph of their 24 H.P. Peerless Chassis appears in the lower left corner. Copyright and published in 1903 by the Burr McIntosh Publishing Co., NY. SIZE: 15″ w. x 14″ h. CONDITION: Good to very good with a one-inch horizontal margin tear and light scuffs and soiling concentrated around the border. 1-9502 (1,500-3,000)

3114
$0.00

PEERLESS MOTOR CAR PREMIUM NO. 7 WITH BUSTER BROWN & TIGE. Humorous cartoon image captioned “A RISE IN BEER” from the strip “BUSTER BROWN AND HIS BUBBLE” by R.F. Outcault. This is panel No. 7 in the set of 10 used as a promotional giveaway by the Peerless Motor Car Co. of Cleveland, Ohio to entice customers into their showrooms. A photograph of their 24 H.P. Peerless Chassis appears in the lower left corner. Copyright and published in 1903 by the Burr McIntosh Publishing Co., NY. SIZE: 15″ w. x 14″ h. CONDITION: Image is good with some paper loss, soiling and a few small water marks around the border; several one-inch border tears. 1-9494 (1,500-3,000)

3115
$575.00

PEERLESS MOTOR CAR PREMIUM NO. 8 WITH BUSTER BROWN, TIGE & YELLOW KID. Humorous cartoon image captioned “A SMOOTH BIT OF ROAD” from the strip “BUSTER BROWN AND HIS BUBBLE” by R.F. Outcault. This is panel No. 8 in the set of 10 used as a promotional giveaway by the Peerless Motor Car Co. of Cleveland, Ohio to entice customers into their showrooms. A photograph of their 24 H.P. Peerless Chassis appears in the lower left corner. Copyright and published in 1903 by the Burr McIntosh Publishing Co., NY. SIZE: 15″ w. x 14″ h. CONDITION: Good with a one-inch horizontal margin tear, with some light scuffing and soiling concentrated around the border. 1-9493 (1,500-3,000)

3116
$0.00

PEERLESS MOTOR CAR PREMIUM NO. 9 WITH BUSTER BROWN, TIGE & YELLOW KID. Humorous cartoon image captioned “A SMOOTH BIT OF ROAD” from the strip “BUSTER BROWN AND HIS BUBBLE” by R.F. Outcault. This is panel No. 9 in the set of 10 used as a promotional giveaway by the Peerless Motor Car Co. of Cleveland, Ohio to entice customers into their showrooms. A photograph of their 24 H.P. Peerless Chassis appears in the lower left corner. Copyright and published in 1903 by the Burr McIntosh Publishing Co., NY. SIZE: 15″ w. x 14″ h. CONDITION: Soiling and wear around border with some paper loss, some of which appears could be matted out. 1-9496 (1,500-3,000)

3117
$0.00

PEERLESS MOTOR CAR PREMIUM NO. 10 WITH BUSTER BROWN, TIGE & YELLOW KID. Humorous cartoon image captioned “ALL OVER” from the strip “BUSTER BROWN AND HIS BUBBLE” by R.F. Outcault. This is panel No. 10 in the set of 10 used as a promotional giveaway by the Peerless Motor Car Co. of Cleveland, Ohio to entice customers into their showrooms. A photograph of their 24 H.P. Peerless Chassis appears in the lower left corner. Copyright and published in 1903 by the Burr McIntosh Publishing Co., NY. SIZE: 15″ w. x 14″ h. CONDITION: Good with some paper loss, soiling, and short tears to border. 1-9498 (1,500-3,000)

3118
$1,380.00

LOT OF YELLOW KID ITEMS. Neat lot including composition head scissor puppet stating “I’se a fast growing kid, see!” across his belly. Also included are three Yellow Kid soaps including one with complete box (one flap detached but present) and one with box bottom. Also a hollow tin Yellow Kid figure for Pulver gum machine and cloth doll of unknown vintage with plaster head. SIZE: Largest is 15″ h, smallest is 4″ h. CONDITION: Generally good, soaps show typical wear and age. 1-9503, 9506 (800-1,200)

3119
$345.00

LOT OF 25 YELLOW KID TRADING CARDS. A complete set of trading cards copyrighted in 1896 by R.F. Outcault. Humorous illustrations given away when one would purchase Adams Yellow Kid chewing gum. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 2-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 1-9485 (800-1,200)

3120
$460.00

LOT OF 23 YELLOW KID PINBACK BUTTONS. R.F. Outcoult images of the Yellow Kid from the Yellow Kid Flag Collection showing the comic character in regional costumes carrying the flag for that country with humorous sayings. Representing 17 different regions with some duplicates. Also includes U. of PA. and Columbia from the New York Journal Series. SIZE: 1-1/4″ diam. CONDITION: Overall good to very good with some light staining. Some show darkening to the field. 1-9508 (1,000-1,500)

3121
$345.00

LOT OF 22 YELLOW KID PINBACK BUTTONS. R.F. Outcoult images of the Yellow Kid from the Yellow Kid Flag Collection showing the comic character in regional costumes carrying the flag for that country with humorous sayings. Representing 16 different regions with some duplicates. SIZE: 1-1/4″ diam. CONDITION: Overall good to very good with some light staining. Some show darkening to the field. 1-9508-2 (1,000-1,500)

3122
$1,150.00

LOT OF 47 YELLOW KID PINBACK BUTTONS. An instant collection of R.F. Outcault pins. Consisting of solid backs and paper backs from the High Admiral Cigarettes Series. Also included is a scarce easel back pin with rope style trim (37). A nearly complete grouping from numbers 1 to 38 plus a few higher numbers and some duplicates. SIZE: 1-1/4″ diam. CONDITION: Overall generally very good plus. Some with light staining, very few with cracked celluloid, and some oxidation to back. 1-9508-3 (800-1,200)

3123
$1,150.00

LOT OF 42 YELLOW KID PINBACK BUTTONS. An instant collection of R.F. Outcault pins consisting of solid backs and paper backs from the High Admiral Cigarettes Series. A wide variety of pins ranging from numbers 3 to 84 (several gaps and some duplicates). SIZE: 1-1/4″ diam. CONDITION: Overall generally good. Some with light staining, others have darkened, have scratched/cracked celluloid, or some oxidation to back. 1-9508-4 (700-900)

3124
$431.25

LOT OF 20 YELLOW KID PRINTERS BLOCKS. Circa 1915. Lot of brass relief plaques mounted to wooden blocks. Predominantly Yellow Kid with some Buster Brown. All in reverse and include R.F. Outcault signatures. Appear to be advertisements for a hardware or general store. One may be a recast. SIZE: 4″ x 4″. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. Some minor corrosion on a couple, two without wood blocks. 1-9480 (600-1,000)

3125
$517.50

LOT OF YELLOW KID ITEMS. Lot includes two wooden boxes including cigar box with comical images, paper trim, and labels (including full interior label). Also wooden box etched with Yellow Kid on top and interior of lid and partial paper label on bottom. Lot also includes pot metal paperweight with “Say! Ain’t I a heavy weight?” across belly (one hand detached but present), two Yellow Kid chocolate molds, and one milk glass perfume bottle. SIZE: Largest is 9-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Boxes are generally very good, few chips and scratches, 2 replaced nails on hinge of smaller box. Neck of perfume bottle is broken and shows allover paint loss. 1-9487, 9504 (800-1,200)

3126
$488.75

LOT OF YELLOW KID EPHEMERA. Includes die-cut cardboard advertising piece for Kis-Me gum, die-cut paper hanger for Kenny’s dry roast coffees, 9 trading cards and game cards including two 5’s, two 10’s, two 17’s, 19, 21, and 25. Also ten postcards (some circulated, some un-circulated) featuring Buster Brown and various ethnic characters. Postcards include two 3’s, three 6’s, two 8’s, two 9’s, and one 10. Also two pocket calendar postcards for March 1911 and October 1910, and more. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Lot is generally good to very good. 1-9482 (800-1,200)

3127
$1,035.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF YELLOW KID MEMORABILIA. Lot includes various postcards including October 1910 calendar card, National Cigarette & Tobacco Co. advertising postcard, and photo postcard of roller skating woman pictured with Yellow Kid die-cut. Also group of Yellow Kid scrips (5, 10, 15, and 20 denominations), pack of Pulver gum, various ad clippings featuring Yellow Kid, comics, and a framed form letter from the Pulver company dated July 1, 1930 to store owners promoting their latest giveaway. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Lot averages good to very good. 1-9483 (600-800)

3128
$287.50

LOT OF YELLOW KID ITEMS. Includes hollow pot metal figure carrying basket, cast iron cap bomb and brass recast of cap bomb, and unsigned pottery head supposedly by Rookwood. SIZE: Head is 5″ h, figure is 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. Pot metal figure has worn finish. 1-9486, 9505, 9507 (300-500)

3129
$230.00

LOT OF 2 PIECES OF YELLOW KID SHEET MUSIC. Lot includes: 1) “Yellow Kids on Parade.” by C E Vandersloot, published by “FISK, ACHENBACH & CO., Williamsport, Penna.” circa 1896. 2) “DANCE OF THE HOGANS ALLEY KID.” by F C Shardlow, published by SHARDLOW MUSIC PUBLISHING CO., Montevideo, Minn.” circa 1897. SIZE: Each 10-1/2″ w. x 13-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Generally good with some foxing, light water marks and ink handwritten signatures to front cover pages. 1-9492 (400-800)

3130
$0.00

LARGE WOOD PRINTER’S BLOCK. Well used monumental printing block made from glued boards, which have been relief cut. Image appears to be a county fair theme with horses, a ringmaster, and a man being kicked by a mule. Appears to have been one of four plates used in one large poster. SIZE: 40-1/4″ w. x 54-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Block was broken in half along the grain, and re-glued. 1-9473 (200-400)

3131
$402.50

TWO YELLOW KID GOAT CARTS. Two versions; the yellow kid and the black kid are standing in tin carts and being drawn by nickel plated goats. Both versions depicting the comical Yellow Kid from the later part of the 19th Century. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l each. CONDITION: Overall good. Yellow Kid figure appears to be of more modern vintage. 1-9488, 1-9489 (200-300)

3132
$12,075.00

TALL WOOD CASED “YELLOW KID” GUM MACHINE BY PULVER CHEMICAL COMPANY. An outstanding example of a clockwork turn of the century gum vendor with the truly first American comic kid…the Yellow Kid. A single column gum vendor, activated by a penny, the Yellow Kid bows, then turns to the gum column, raising his hand to his mouth and then turns back to observe the delight of the young child receiving a stick of gum. A pot metal head with original paint and a polished cotton gown adorn the Yellow Kid figure. Cabinet is constructed of oak with a glass front window and two smaller glass windows on either side. An oval brass tag (replated in nickel) is mounted to the front panel/door. Truly not only is this a great coin operated vending machine but a wonderful piece of turn of the century Americana. SIZE: Approx. 12″ x 8″ x 26″. CONDITION: Overall machine is in original finish, however patina on front door does not match the rest of the cabinet. Perhaps someone at sometime decided to “clean” or “refurbish” the wood finish?? Paper label on front door is intact, stained, two sided and appears to be vintage and original to machine. 1-9476 (5,000-10,000)

3133
$3,680.00
Revised: 11/21/2009

Additional Information: There are a few minor spots of touch-up to the porcelain.

TALL CASED PORCELAIN PULVER “YELLOW KID” GUM MACHINE. An earlier version, circa 1910-1920 of a Pulver clockwork gum machine. These machines came with various figures including Uncle Sam, Foxy Grandpa, Happy Hooligan but this particular version has the Yellow Kid inside. Dual column gum vendor, which was an improvement of the earlier wood version that featured a single column. Often times the earlier version necessitated the merchant to replenish the gum more frequently thus the new and improved two column version became more popular by having twice as much gum available, but also two different flavors. Upon depositing a penny, the Yellow Kid would turn and depending on which slot you placed the penny in, the consumer decided his choice of gum. The sides as well as two of the front panels are handsomely enameled in bright red porcelain with white lettering. Interior contains several original paper labels with directions for loading gum, replacing glass or exchanging machine for another. Machine still retains its original wood mounting board. SIZE: 10″ w x 6″ d x 24″ t. CONDITION: Overall condition of porcelain is very good. Steel cabinet has been repainted as well as interior mechanism and Yellow Kid figure. 1-9477 (2,000-3,000)

3134
$460.00

RED PORCELAIN PULVER “YELLOW KID” GUM MACHINE. Of later vintage 1930s plus this classic clockwork gum vendor has a tin Yellow Kid within. Two column vendor allows the consumer to choose his flavor of chewing gum. SIZE: 9″ w x 21″ t x 6″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good original condition. A couple of small touch-ups to the red porcelain on top right front corner of machine. 1-9479 (600-800)

3135
$1,035.00

COBALT BLUE PORCELAIN PULVER “YELLOW KID” GUM MACHINE. Of later vintage 1930s/40s this classic clockwork gum vendor has a papier mache Yellow Kid within. Two column vendor allows the consumer to choose his flavor of chewing gum. This particular example is a very desirable and seldom found color and has been expertly restored inside and out. SIZE: 9″ w x 21″ t x 6″ d. CONDITION: As noted. 1-9478 (600-800)

3136
$5,750.00

RARE $1 O.D. JENNINGS LIGHT-UP CHINESE FRONT SLOT MACHINE IN FLOOR MODEL STAND. This machine as well as the following three is a rare opportunity for a collector to get a matched set as well as basically all original untouched condition light-up floor model slot machines. Dollar machines tend to be uncommon and not easily found and this particular machine is an original walnut floor model cabinet. These machines also have the larger payout cup on the front as well as a drink holder and ashtray. Original plating on this machine and as typical with dollar machines there are some nicks to the aluminum casting where the prospective player drops the coin from his hand while inserting into the coin slot at the top. Machine is in fine functional working condition (replacement reel strips) with possible replacement of polished aluminum kick plate at bottom?? SIZE: 20″ x 17″ x 60″. CONDITION: Overall as described above. 1-9554 (3,500-5,500)

3137
$2,012.50

RARE 25 CENT O.D. JENNINGS LIGHT-UP CHINESE FRONT SLOT MACHINE IN FLOOR MODEL STAND. The second of a matched set of four Jennings light-up floor model slot machines, this particular example is a 25 cent slot machine in fine original working order. The walnut cabinet is in very fine plus original condition with possible aluminum kick plate at bottom being a replacement. A great opportunity for the prospective buyer to have a matched set for his game room! SIZE: 20″ x 17″ x 60″. CONDITION: As described above, however there seems to be some minimal wear to chrome finish at top edge of aluminum casting (directly above coin entry). 1-9553 (3,000-5,000)

3138
$1,725.00

RARE FIVE CENT O.D. JENNINGS LIGHT-UP CHINESE FRONT SLOT MACHINE IN FLOOR MODEL STAND. The third in the matched set of four light-up Jennings floor model machines, this particular example is in fine working order with original chrome finish to the aluminum castings, original finished walnut cabinet with only the possible replacement of aluminum kick plate at base of machine. SIZE: 20″ x 17″ x 60″. CONDITION: As described above. 1-9551 (3,000-4,000)

3139
$1,725.00

RARE TEN CENT O.D. JENNINGS LIGHT-UP CHINESE FRONT SLOT MACHINE IN FLOOR MODEL STAND. The final in the series of four Jennings light-up floor model slot machines, this example has fine original finish throughout. In functional mechanical condition this machine is the last chance for the prospective buyer to obtain a light-up floor model Jennings machine. The walnut cabinet is in original condition with possible replacement aluminum kick plate on the base. SIZE: 20″ x 17″ x 60″. CONDITION: Overall very fine original condition. 1-9552 (3,000-4,000)

3140
$7,187.50

1920S AEROMATIC BASKETBALL GAME WITH ORIGINAL STAND. According to one online source, this vintage arcade machine was made by A. M. Emenhiser of Oklahoma during the 1920s. A nickel would be placed in coin slot and two competing players would then depress their levers, popping the ping pong ball about the court in the hopes of shooting a basket. Score can be kept for each player by means of a counting device (sliding beads) on the right and left side. After a certain time period or should we say, attempts to score (depressing lever) the game would end. The concept is compressed air shooting the ping pong through the air towards the hoops. A very rare machine and seldom ever found with original pedestal style base. This machine has been completely and professionally restored and a rare opportunity to purchase this coin operated machine for their collection. SIZE: 31″ w x 65″ t x 19″ d. CONDITION: Excellent restored condition and in fine mechanical working order. 1-9524 (8,500-12,500)

3141
$1,092.50

FINE EARLY WOODEN TARGET GAME WITH GUMBALL DISPENSER & PENNY BACK. Early machine most likely from the teens/1920s, this wooden case target practice with aluminum trims and gun works on the premise that if you shot the penny into the bulls eye a bell would ring and your coin would be returned. If however you missed, the coin would fall into the center section and by depressing a rod on the front of the machine, a gumball would be dispensed to you. A neat, early 20th Century gambling/arcade/skill coin operated device. SIZE: 15″ x 8″ x 19″. CONDITION: In untouched, as found original condition. Working order. Minor adjustment to v-shaped glass where pennies roll down. Small sliver of wood missing on top. Otherwise machine is in very nice original condition. 1-9530 (800-1,200)

3142
$632.50

BUCKLEY “21 VENDOR” SLOT MACHINE. A realistic mechanical chance to play against the house the card game of 21. Depositing a coin, the five reels spin; three of which are covered. Obviously the closer you get to 21, the higher your winnings. You can stay put with the two cards shown or hit a lever revealing the third and/or fourth and/or fifth card. A gumball would be dispensed with each play if player chose to trip lever and awards paid out by merchant are listed on directional and award card (missing). Machine is in very fine original condition with possible old paint enhancement to front casting. SIZE: 14″ w x 10-1/2″ d x 14″ t. CONDITION: Machine functions well, minor lubrication would be a benefit. 1-9539 (450-650)

3143
$632.50

PURITAN BABY VENDOR & EARLY ENGLISH VENDING MACHINE. 1) Elaborately cast aluminum trade stimulator, circa 1920s allowing the prospective player to deposit penny, nickel, dime or quarter gamble towards service, product or cash payout from the merchant. Machine is all original and intact with exception of gum vending mechanism. Mechanism is functional, 3″ section of reel strip is missing from third wheel. 2) A vintage circa 1910/1920 English wooden vending machine manufactured for The Hyde-Simplex Co. Ltd. More than likely this unit vended some sort of small stick product (gum, breath mints) and was dispensed through the front door and the product was clearly visible through the front panel of glass. Simplistic in nature, yet quite charming, machine appears to be in as found, untouched original condition. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ and 4-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ x 23″ respectively. CONDITION: 1) Some oxidation to aluminum castings, otherwise refer to above description. 2) Lacking keys. Age shrinkage/cracks to rear wooden panel, otherwise refer to above description. 1-9555 (750-950)

3144
$4,600.00

MILLS FIVE CENT “BASEBALL” SLOT MACHINE. An extremely well done restoration to this rare and highly sought after slot machine. Professionally restored from polishing the aluminum casting, excellent lithographed play field, refinishing of oak cabinet and painting to the aluminum casting. Top notch restoration! This perhaps was one of the greatest gimmick machines made by Mills and copied by other companies, Watling, Jennings etc. The concept was for two players to alternately play while scoring runs and adjusting the knobs on the front casting. Not only did the operator navigate the gambling laws by vending life savers, he could claim that this was not a gambling device, but rather a game of skill and amusement with those involved playing “baseball”. Often times a winning combination was not “paid” until the next coin was deposited and the handle pulled. A marquee on top of the machine tells the prospective player the rules of the game and indicates possible winning combinations. This machine appeals not only to the coin-op folks, but collectors of baseball memorabilia as well. SIZE: 16″ x 16″ x 27″. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus restored condition. 1-9509 (5,500-7,500)

3145
$6,037.50

5 CENT WATLING BIRD OF PARADISE ROL-A-TOP. An extremely desirable three reel slot machine, this professionally restored example features a two column front vendor with the fanciful front casting depicting the bird of paradise and a bountiful supply of fruits emanating from the cornucopia. Mechanism has been professionally restored and the play action is smooth with an easy pull to the handle. Original back door and cash box is intact (replacement lock). Castings and wood appear to be free of any damage and/or any repairs. This machine comes with a modern oak cabinet (17″ x 17″ x 34″) with a front opening door, with a polished cast aluminum owl plaque and polished aluminum claw feet. SIZE: Machine is approx. 16″ x 16″ x 27″. CONDITION: Overall restored/excellent. 1-9747 (4,000-6,000)

3146
$4,312.50
Revised: 11/21/2009

Additional Information: It is a Euro coin front, not American as stated in the catalog.

25 CENT AMERICAN COIN FRONT WATLING ROL-A-TOP. A professionally restored American coin front Rol-A-Top with a gold award feature. Machine has been beautifully restored to its original glory including plated coins, polished aluminum castings, vibrant paint work and restoration to the wood cabinet. Great smooth play action to this vintage 1930s gambling device. This machine comes with a modern oak cabinet (17” x 17” x 34”) with a front opening door, with a polished cast aluminum owl plaque and polished aluminum claw feet. SIZE: 16″ x 16″ x 27″. CONDITION: Overall restored excellent condition. 1-9749 (3,750-4,750)

3147
$1,610.00

RARE ONE CENT MILLS CASTLE FRONT WITH SIDE VENDOR SLOT MACHINE. A beautifully restored classic 1930s Mills slot machine with medieval motif. Very unusual to find a one cent slot machine, especially with the proper ball/gum side vendor. Expertly restored to its original state and in fine working order. This machine comes with a modern oak cabinet (17” x 17” x 34”) with a front opening door, with a polished cast aluminum owl plaque and polished aluminum claw feet. SIZE: 18″ x 16″ x 25″ t. CONDITION: Overall excellent restored condition. Small repair to top of aluminum front casting where rear bonnet meets pin. 1-9753 (1,200-1,600)

3148
$2,587.50

ONE CENT LITTLE DUKE WITH BALL GUM VENDOR. A desirable one cent slot machine, this particular example features the large coin head and an original working ball gum vendor. With an Art Deco design to the front aluminum casting as well as to the front casting of the side vendor, this particular example is different than most slot machines in that the three reels are actually small, medium and large discs! In fine working order, of the three known versions, this model has the large jackpot. This machine comes with a modern oak cabinet (17” x 17” x 34”) with a front opening door, with a polished cast aluminum owl plaque and polished aluminum claw feet. SIZE: 17″ X 11″ 25″ t. CONDITION: Expertly restored and in fine working order. Lacking keys. 1-9748 (2,250-3,250)

3149
$805.00

TWO GOLF MOTIF SKILL GAMES. 1) Manufactured by Pace Mfg. Co, Chicago, Ill. and called Whiz Ball; a tin lithograph plate on the front of the machine depicts a golfer out on the course with various locations for the final resting place for the balls such as 100 yard, 50 yard, Lake etc. A game of skill played by children as well as adults, these golf type machines are highly sought after by collectors of coin-op as well as golf enthusiasts. Machine has an older restoration to the wood, sheet metal cabinet and front aluminum castings. 2) Marquee indicates the name Spiral Golf and the premise is the same as the previous machine. Professionally restored with replica facade face plate. SIZE: 9″ x 7-1/2″ x 17″ and 9″ x 8″ x 16″ respectively. CONDITION: Whiz Ball is in fine working order. Spiral Golf appears to have a coin jammed in entry way but should require minimal attention. 1-9521, 1-9522 (750-1,250)

3150
$1,437.50

1930S MILLS 5 CENT LION FRONT/WOLF’S HEAD SLOT MACHINE. Often times a collector might call this a lion front, while his friend refers to this as a wolf’s head, this is the earlier rarer version with a large single jackpot. During this time period, it was critical for the operator to attract a player’s attention thus the plethora of visually impressive as well as attractive front facades on gambling machines. Professionally restored, this machine retains its original tin reel strips. This machine comes with a modern oak cabinet (17” x 17” x 34”) with a front opening door, with a polished cast aluminum owl plaque and polished aluminum claw feet. SIZE: Machine is 16″ x 16″ x 24. CONDITION: Professionally restored in fine working order. 1-9752 (1,250-1,500)

3151
$1,092.50

FIVE CENT MILLS JEWEL BELL HIGH TOP SLOT MACHINE. An older restoration to this machine (10-15 years?). This was the first high top produced by Mills Novelty in the late 1930s and although the design and the names changed, the Mills high top completed production in the mid 1960s. Attractively painted in crackle maroon and dark blue with matching wood cabinet, this machine is in very fine plus restored condition. Mechanism is functional and in proper working order. SIZE: 16″ x 16″ x 26″. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus, few nicks to paint finish on first reel window (coins drop from loading escalator). 1-9587 (1,000-1,500)

3152
$1,437.50

UNCLE SAM “STRENGTH TESTER” BY STEVE GROWNOWSKI. Originally produced by the turn of the century by two different companies; Steve Grownowski made wonderful replicas of this scarce and desirable arcade machine. Copied down to the tee, these replica machines have become quite collectible in their own right. The premise being that a coin is deposited and originally you would test your strength by squeezing Uncle Sam’s hand and the dial would measure the strength of your grip. The original stands featured a wooden base with cast iron feet and iron casting of Uncle Sam with the dial in his chest and a very fancy banner-style marquee behind Uncle Sam. The replica has the wooden base and aluminum Uncle Sam. The wooden cabinet has a natural wood finish, the castings and marquee replicate the original paint work. SIZE: 74″ x 20″ x 14″. CONDITION: Overall very fine and functional. 1-9541 (1,750-2,750)

3153
$1,092.50

CAILLE “DOUGHBOY” SLOT MACHINE & “BEST HAND” POKER TRADE STIMULATOR. A pair of vintage 1940s gambling machines. First being a Caille Doughboy in functional operating condition. Metal castings have been repainted/restored and wooden cabinet has been refinished. An attractive and well playing machine. The second machine is a trade stimulator entirely made of cast aluminum and is designed for two competing players. The first player attempts to make the best hand in poker and then his friend plays the alternate side in the attempt to beat his buddy. Enameled in a hammered gold finish with black highlighting, this machine even though it was a penny was a real money maker for the operator. SIZE: 15″ x 15″ x 23″ and 13″ w x 9″ d x 20″ respectively. CONDITION: Slot machine is functional, however, the third wheel is a bit sluggish; lacking back door key. Poker machine is complete and functional and very nice original condition. 1-9590, 1-9592 (300-500)

3154
$4,025.00

RARE 5 CENT WATLING ROL-A-TOR SLOT MACHINE. Produced for a very short time in the early 1930s the uniqueness of this gambling machine took the public by surprise. As opposed to the goose neck model with the straight coin drop or the escalator model with the coins marching across the front, this particular machine showed a multitude of coins traveling in a circular clockwork pattern. Top casting features various American coins and machine retains its original tin fortune reel strips. Players were drawn to Rol-A-Tor/Rol-A-Top for this feature as well as the various intrinsically attractive front aluminum castings. This example has several bells and whistles including a gold award feature and a two column vendor front usually employed to navigate about the gambling laws of the time period. Technically a player was not gambling, but rather purchasing a roll of mints and quite possibly he could win additional money if the right combination of fruits and symbols appeared in the proper order on the three reels. This machine comes with a modern oak cabinet (17” x 17” x 34”) with a front opening door, with a polished cast aluminum owl plaque and polished aluminum claw feet. SIZE: 16″ x 16″ x 27″. CONDITION: Machine is professionally restored and is in fine working order. 1-9750 (3,000-4,000)

3155
$1,150.00

MILLS ONE CENT BURSTING CHERRY SLOT MACHINE. A visually attractive machine from the mid-30s depicting a chrome cherry with a simulated sunburst on front castings. Often times these one cent machines were found in general stores, barbershops, etc. rather than a casino type atmosphere. This machine is handsomely refinished with vibrant colors and is most attractive to the eye. This machine comes with a modern oak cabinet (17” x 17” x 34”) with a front opening door, with a polished cast aluminum owl plaque and polished aluminum claw feet. SIZE: 16″ x 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Overall restored in fine working order. 1-9757 (800-1,200)

3156
$1,380.00

EXHIBIT SUPPLY IRON CLAW. This digger/iron claw machine appears to be of more recent vintage and perhaps a copy of the original 1920s version. A most handsome machine in an oak cabinet with fancy iron legs, polished nickel marquee and a front facade plate which serves as coin entry, claw locater and pocket to receive ones winnings. The mechanism and prizes are encased behind beveled plate glass with a classic work scene of a skyscraper being built. A wonderful machine for the game room that will bring hours of fun and enjoyment to children and adults alike. Machine is functional and ready to go! SIZE: 20″ x 19″ x 73″. CONDITION: Overall very fine. Left side panel is present, but needs to be reattached in proper position (2 minute repair). 1-9540 (2,000-3,000)

3157
$2,012.50

WATLING FIVE CENT COIN ROL-A-TOP SLOT MACHINE. A Watling Rol-A-Top of later vintage with a ball club handle, flat wood sides and foreign coins but still and most attractive and well functioning machine. In untouched, all original condition overall very good to fine. Castings still retain substantial amounts of gold finish and paint shows some wear most notably to top of front casting. Great operational machine with visual appeal!! SIZE: 27″ x 16″ x 16″. CONDITION: As noted above. 1-9557 (2,500-3,500)

3158
$0.00

MILLS FIVE CENT “BASEBALL” SLOT MACHINE. An extremely rare and highly sought after gambling machine from the 1930s. Machine is in primarily original condition but has been “cleaned up” a bit, the wood has original gold stenciling. However, a clear coat has been added to protect and preserve its beauty. The aluminum castings are extremely clean and retain most of their original paint highlight, the award card, lithographed play field and reel strips are original and in great condition. Machine has great play action and functions very smoothly. Even the original door, which is grain painted on steel is intact and in great condition. This perhaps was one of the greatest gimmick machines made by Mills and copied by other companies, Watling, Jennings etc. The concept was for two players to alternately play while scoring runs and adjusting the knobs on the front casting. Not only did the operator navigate the gambling laws by vending life savers, he could claim that this was not a gambling device, but rather a game of skill and amusement with those involved playing “baseball”. Often times a winning combination was not “paid” until the next coin was deposited and the handle pulled. A marquee (replica) on top of the machine tells the prospective player the rules of the game and indicates possible winning combinations. This machine appeals not only to the coin-op folks, but collectors of baseball memorabilia as well. SIZE: 16″ x 16″ x 27″. CONDITION: Overall is excellent, original. Machine is lacking cash box. 1-9513 (6,500-8,500)

3159
$747.50

GENCO OFFICIAL BASEBALL PINBALL MACHINE. For the baseball collector as well as the coin-op collector, this vintage 1920s baseball game is a must have. Until one plays this game, it is hard to understand the ingenuity involved in the design and function of this “pinball” machine. A nickel is deposited and the play starts. A pinball type plunger launches the ball onto the play field. Perhaps it will fall into the “out” or the “home run” or the “foul ball” or the “one base hit”? The ingenuity involved is displayed when first a single base hit is made and the ball is stopped by a series of wires. On the next launch, if a double is made, the ball from the previous attempt advances to third base. If on the third attempt, another double is made, the first ball; originally on first, then moving over to third then scores a run and the second ball which is on second base also advances to home and scores a run. Completely mechanical and a very complicated mechanism. Once three outs have been made, the game is over and no more balls are up for bat. Lithographed play field showing banners, catcher, batter etc are original and in exceptional condition. Center section displays a cast aluminum batter. Just a great machine to play and one could spend hours competing with friends. SIZE: 41″ t x approx. 39″ l x approx. 17″ w. CONDITION: Machine has been externally restored. Front wooden door has been remade. Lacking a couple of pins and play field. 1-9518 (1,000-2,000)

3160
$690.00

MAJOR LEAGUE PINBALL MACHINE BY PACIFIC AMUSEMENT COMPANY. For the baseball collector as well as the coin-op collector, this vintage 1920s baseball game is a must have. Overall in untouched, all original finish with directions displayed on lower left corner. Part mechanical, part electrical one would deposit a coin and proceed to play baseball. Shaking or tilting the machine would prematurely cancel the game. Large metal tag displaying a pitcher and catcher with name of game and manufacturer on front play field. SIZE: 40″ t x approx. 48″ l x 24″ w. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus, heavier wear to top crown molding. Machine currently has jammed coin slot, but most likely easily rectified. 1-9517 (1,000-2,000)

3161
$805.00

TEN CENT MILLS 7-7-7 HIGH TOP SLOT MACHINE. An older restoration to this machine (10-15 years?). Mills high top was made in prolific amounts and used in Las Vegas casinos, VFW clubs, Elk Clubs, fire halls etc, as these were very dependable and reliable machines which produced great incomes for the operators. The player always looking for another gimmick was given an opportunity to win extra money by lining the symbol 7-7-7 on the first, second and third reels. He also had two ways to win the jackpot, three bars or three watermelons thus these extra features added more “playability” to the machine and creating greater income for the operator. SIZE: 16″ x 16″ x 25″. CONDITION: Overall very fine restored condition, typical of machines there are some nick marks from coins on polished aluminum coin entry casting. 1-9591 (800-1,200)

3162
$1,265.00

FIVE CENT MILLS WAR EAGLE SLOT MACHINE. A classic visually attractive machine from the mid-1930s and most popular with collectors of gambling devices, the castings are emblazoned in red, yellow and black to draw the eye of the prospective player. An older restoration to the aluminum castings, wood finish appears to be original. SIZE: 16″ x 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Generally excellent. Mechanism somewhat sluggish and possibly in need of some minor lubrication/adjustments. Lacking sheet metal strap on rear bonnet. 1-9768 (1,000-1,500)

3163
$4,887.50

FIVE CENT CHERRY FRONT WATLING ROL-A-TOP SLOT MACHINE. A highly sought after model by collectors, this gambling device features a multitude of cherries adorning the upper and lower front castings. Typical of all Rol-A-Tops with the circular coin display, horn of plenty and twin jackpots, these machines were workhorses as well as visually attractive to the prospective gambler. No collection of slot machines is complete without this rare and desirable model. Professionally restored and fully functional. This machine comes with a modern oak cabinet (17” x 17” x 34”) with a front opening door, with a polished cast aluminum owl plaque and polished aluminum claw feet. SIZE: 16″ x 16″ x 27″. CONDITION: Lacking cash box and lock for back door. 1-9776 (3,000-4,000)

3164
$920.00

MILLS 10 CENT CASTLE FRONT SLOT MACHINE. An older restoration to this machine (10-15 years?). Always wishing to attract prospective players, machines were constantly being redesigned for physical appearance as well as additional gimmicks. The Mills Castle Front first produced in the 1930s featured a knight’s head with the reels emanating from his helmet. Other medieval motif such as a castle and stars decorated the front castings. The aluminum castings highly polished and painted blue would catch the prospective player’s eye and then would be drawn in spending his hard earned money in hopes of winning the jackpot. SIZE: 16″ x 16″ x 26″. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus. 1-9588 (1,000-1,500)

3165
$977.50

10 CENT MILLS DIAMOND FRONT SLOT MACHINE. An older restoration (10-15 years?) done in attractive manner with crackled black paint and chrome diamonds. Machine is in fine working order and a great playroom addition. Mills produced these machines in prolific amounts in the 1940s and they were the “work horses” of the casinos and other gambling locations. Very reliable, very dependable with usually only minor mechanical failures that could be resolved in minutes. SIZE: 16″ x 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Overall very good to fine. 1-9562 (900-1,200)

3166
$920.00

FIVE CENT MILLS BURSTING CHERRY SLOT MACHINE. An older restoration to this machine (10-15 years?). A classic and most attractive machine produced by Mills Novelty in the mid-1930s. The large chrome diamond shaped cherry exploding into a starburst in the upper and lower castings was visually attractive to the prospective gambler. Machine retains its original reel strips and has been restored in a light blue with yellow sunburst. Accompanied by a natural wood cabinet. SIZE: 16″ x 16″ x 23″. CONDITION: Machine overall is good to very good. Mechanism is in fine working order. Replacement wood cabinet and aluminum rear bonnet of newer vintage. 1-9559 (800-1,200)

3167
$2,817.50

WATLING FIVE CENT ROL-A-TOP SLOT MACHINE. An older restoration to this machine (10-15 years?). A Watling foreign coin front Rol-A-Top with original tin reel strips in fine mechanical condition. Castings have been polished and plated (oxidation/pimpling to gold finish). Attractive to not only the gamblers of the time period, but to collectors and the average person today! SIZE: 16″ x 16″ x 26″. CONDITION: Overall very fine mechanical order. Prospective buyer might wish to repolish aluminum castings. 1-9558 (2,000-4,000)

3168
$402.50

25 CENT COLUMBIA SLOT MACHINE. Although seldom unreliable, this particular machine is in fine original condition as well as in working order. Produced right before World War II and retailed for under $100, this device was small, compact and the coin mechanism could be easily be converted to nickel, dime or quarter in minutes by the operator. These machines differed from their competitors in that the “coin slides” was actually the circular ring at the top that is visible through the window hence the ease of changing the coin denomination. Being lightweight, small and compact (approx. 40lbs) these machines could easily be hidden away under the counter in the event of an imminent raid by law enforcement officers. Although the quality was not the same as fellow manufactures…Mills, Jenning, Watling etc., these machines served their purpose and generated great amounts of income for their operators. Columbia produced these machines after the war in a little over $100 and they were still popular, but often times due to the fragility and heavy use their pot metal parts became fatigued and damaged. Their reliability lessened with play and age and it became more effective to spend more money and buy a better unit, thus the decline of Columbia slot machines. A natural finish to the wooden cabinet, the upper and lower castings are painted red with a speckled white affect, original steel back door with replacement lock. SIZE: 15″ w x 12″ d x 18″ t. CONDITION: Overall very good to fine with normal wear to painted aluminum castings and wood. 1-9589 (300-500)

3169
$1,150.00

TEN CENT MILLS GOLDEN NUGGET FLOOR MODEL SLOT MACHINE. A remake of more modern vintage, this machine has been converted to a Golden Nugget complete with castings of women and chunks of gold embellishing the front castings. In addition a wooden floor model cabinet of more recent vintage encases the normal counter top machine thus making it a freestanding unit. Ideal for one’s game room, especially with the name recognition of the Golden Nugget, which is most attractive to the person who only wants one or two machines for his friends and family to play. Attractively painted in white enamel with gold plated adornments, the wooden cabinet has a natural finish. SIZE: 58″ t x 19″ w x 16″ d. CONDITION: Overall most likely restored in the past 10-15 years and overall in very fine working condition. Lacking lock on rear door. 1-9586 (1,000-1,500)

3170
$9,200.00

RARE EARLY TURN OF THE CENTURY MILLS “WHIFFS OF FRAGRANCE” PERFUME MACHINE. This machine has been professionally restored and looks like it just came out of the factory 100 years ago. We have for prospective purchaser, a series of pictures of the machine in the as found original condition too. Primarily all original pieces and parts, mechanism totally dismantled, glass beaded & plated, the elaborate aluminum front casting with a series of cherubs and floral garlands has been polished with paint decoration reapplied, and the wooden cabinet has been stripped, stained, clear coated and reassembled. Machine retains four glass bottles with labels and vintage Victorian paper appliques. Original colorful paper marquee label and paper tag on inside of machine. One would deposit a penny in the coin slot, select the perfume of choice, put their hankie under desired fragrance and press the level downwards and a mist of fragrance would be deposited upon their hankie. SIZE: 13-1/2″ w x 17″ t x 10″ d. CONDITION: As noted above, replica cash box and new wooden supports for bottle shelf. 1-9515 (5,000-8,000)

3171
$920.00

FIVE CENT O.D. JENNINGS CIG-A-ROLLA GAMBLING MACHINE. Just another attempt by the producers of slot machines to navigate the anti-gambling laws of the time period. This large floor model slot machine let gamblers play as usual but instead of cash payouts, they received packages of cigarettes and/or the equivalent trade of their winnings. A much more complicated mechanism and cabinet than the normal slot machine, this device has a variety of different cigarettes the player can choose. Produced originally in the late 30s, this floor model Jennings machine is in basically fabulous all original condition. Mechanism is in working order, however vending mechanism is sluggish/sticky and in need of some minor lubrication and attention. A really neat gambling device and a fine addition to ones collection. SIZE: 60″ x 22″ d x 18″ w. CONDITION: Overall very fine original. One cigarette lever not resetting. Instruction cards on top front casting is replaced with mirrors. Back door is a replacement. 1-9560 (1,500-2,500)

3172
$1,265.00

1940S STONER CANDY MACHINE. A most attractively restored floor model candy machine from the 1940s-1950s era. Handsomely enameled in maroon with a large mirror adorning the front and a display of the various candy products one could purchase. Ideal for ones game room and will fit in with almost any decor. Machine is professionally restored and functional. An owner’s manual is included with this unit. SIZE: 29″ w x 72″ t x 12″ d CONDITION: Overall generally excellent restored condition. 1-9754 (500-1,000)

3173
$1,725.00

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 (1,500-2,500)

3174
$690.00

CAST ALUMINUM WHIRLWIND TRADE SIMULATOR. In untouched all original condition, there are two versions of this machine. The first, as pictured here, has three same sized reels. The second version has three graduating size discs, similar in nature to the Jennings Little Duke machine. Upon depositing a coin, one would depress the lever and play in the hopes of matching the winning symbols on the award card at the base of the machine. There are two visible jackpots on the front of the machine; one which is only for display and the other can be “dumped” by means of a lock mechanism on side of machine. Functional jackpot can be hand loaded through slot on right side of machine. In addition with each play a gumball would be dispensed if the rod was pressed on the lower left corner. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Overall very fine, untouched all original condition, the machine would benefit greatly by a light cleaning to bring out its original luster. Gum mechanism is intact, however rod protruding from front of machine is missing, this is just a simple (3/8″ dia) round rod that can be easily replaced. Reel strips are original with two minor separations. Machine is intact with original locks and keys. 1-9536 (800-1,200)

3175
$402.50

FANCIFUL CAST ALUMINUM CIGARETTE, BALL GUM TRADE STIMULATOR. Typical of the 1920s/1930s trade stimulators to attract a prospective player, manufactures created visually attractive machines and polished the aluminum cabinets and highlighted the castings in vibrant colors. This particular machine done in Art Deco style, on the front and side castings gave the prospective player an opportunity to win packs of cigarettes while always dispensing a piece of gum if round rod was activated. Again, this was not gambling, you were purchasing a piece of gum and possibly one could win more. The three reels show a variety of cigarettes including Lucky Strike, Camel, Old Gold etc. Machine retains its original gumballs. The polished aluminum finish has dulled with age and at some point in time someone decorated the low relief with yellow paint. Sheet metal backdoor has been repainted and has new lock. SIZE: 9″ x 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Overall very good, as noted above. 1-9537 (400-600)

3176
$517.50

GAMBLING DICE CANE. An oddity in itself, this weighted walking stick/cane has an ivory decor at the top featuring four aces and four dice. It is emblazoned “Good Luck”. Obviously a gambler’s stick, always ready for action. The top section screws off and four bone dice are contained within. The shaft is reminiscent of bamboo stick and appears to be of polished ebony. Not only does this cane appeal to collectors of gambling memorabilia, but to cane collectors as well. SIZE: 33″ l. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus. 1-9520 (800-1,200)

3177
$1,322.50

THREE COIN OPERATED MACHINES. 1) Rare Gyro ski-ball machine. A pressed steel case enameled in maroon and highlighted with great ski-ball decals. Interior is lithographed in a comical sense; one would deposit a penny, turn the lever and have six balls to score big. Seldom found, this machine is in as-is all original condition. 2) A cast aluminum Parker Pencil Vendor. Circa 1920s, a nickel would be deposited, a knob turned and your new Parker pencil would be deposited in the tray below. 3) A 1940s vintage Hershey Chocolate Bar vending machine. This type of machine was commonly seen in railway stations, bus terminals, subways etc. The mechanism had a huge tray-like dispensing area and will hold a multitude of chocolate bars. Machine appears to be in original finish with exception of small 4″ x 4″ paper label. In working order and ready to put out for display in your game room. SIZE: 20″ x 14″, 10″ x 9″ t and 5-1/2″ w x 37″ t respectively. CONDITION: 1) It appears that the machine might be missing six balls and launching mechanism for said balls appears to be damaged. 2) Has simple mechanism but is currently jammed and lacking key for small padlock. 3) Complete and functional. 1-9523, 1-9527, 1-9528 (400-800)

3178
$1,725.00

J. SCRIBER KEY WIND CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. Extremely rare maker and case style. Gamme #1297 and serial #30263, circa 1830, by J. Scriber of Geneva, Switzerland. The name J. Scriber is etched in the upper left corner of the bedplate and on the governor. The mechanism includes a left side door that opens to reveal the stop/start, change/repeat and technician’s levers. The solid brass bedplate holds an 11.5″ brass cylinder and 106-tooth musical comb which play six classical and popular songs, as shown in the original hand-written tune card. All housed in a solid walnut case with the front and top featuring a polychrome mixed wood inlay of flowers, leaves and scrolls. The sides have a similar design, and also has a centered ivory inlay. There is an inner glass lid, a winding key and compartment on the right. SIZE: 18″ l x 5″ h x 6-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good to excellent 1-9780 (2,500-3,000)

3179
$5,750.00

LECOULTRE FOUR-OVERTURE MUSIC BOX. Rare key-wind music box, No. 1288 that plays a mammoth 11″ cylinder with (3-1/4″ diameter). Rests within a walnut case adorned with scrolled brass fillets, mother of pearl floral petal insets and enamel detailing. Has hidden hinged side panel that opens to reveal key wind, start/stop and speed levers. SIZE: 19-1/2″ l x 6-1/2″ h x 9″ d. CONDITION: Near excellent restored condition; small repair to lid in upper right corner where veneer was damaged or lifting. 1-9786 (8,000-10,000)

3180
$1,840.00

OLYMPIA 15-1/2″ COIN-OP MUSIC BOX. Circa 1900. Rare coin-operated Olympia Style 5B disc music box, serial #17373. Pressed mahogany case with original lid support bracket, working lock, picture insert, and original locking money drawer. Double comb mechanism and an unusual “push-pull” start/start knob located in the front panel, which works with the coin operation. The machine comes with four discs. SIZE: 22″ w x14″ h x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good to excellent restored condition with some small chips to finish. Coin mechanism covered by brass plate (resulting in stress crack to wood). 1-9783 (2,500-3,000)

3181
$0.00

REGINA 15-1/2″ DISC MUSIC BOX. Circa 1899. Serial # 35156. The mechanism includes a stop/start lever and a crank for winding. The double comb mechanism rests within a walnut case (Style 11) with original lid support bracket, working lock, and original glassed picture insert. SIZE: 22″ l x 12″ h x 20″ h. CONDITION: Very good original condition with light chips and scratches; lacking feet and 6″ piece of bead molding on lid. 1-9784 (4,500-5,500)

3182
$5,750.00

MASSIVE BREMOND MANDOLINE QUATOR EXPRESSIVE OVERTURE MUSIC BOX. No. 14175, playing six overtures, including the “Barber Of Seville”, “Freyschutz”, “William Tell”, and “Nabucco”, with comb-guard engraved 6 airs, 20 pounces, 36 lignes. Mandoline Quator Expressive. (Accord Parfait). St. Croix, Suisse, with folding horizontal rachet wind 21″ cylinder x 3.50″, and engraved silvered control panel, in plain case. SIZE: 35″ l x 10″ h x 13″ d. CONDITION: Nicely restored condition with replaced side handles. 1-9807 (8,000-10,000)

3183
$0.00

STELLA 17″ DISC CONSOLE MUSIC BOX. Outstanding floor model music box, No. 168 that features both stop/start and moderator levers as well as a winding crank. The breakfront oak console case on four casters features open grill work and ornate pierced brass handles (later addition?). It is accompanied by 12 discs. SIZE: 30″ w x 41″ h x 22″ d. CONDITION: Original and in near excellent condition; right hinge on lid is loose. 1-9787 (7,000-9,000)

3184
$0.00

STELLA 17″ DISC PLAYING MUSIC BOX WITH STAND. Serial # 8024. Double comb mechanism with on/off switch and a speed moderator. The case is style #168 with a front drawer for storage of up to 100 discs. Additionally, the hard-to-find matching cabinet features mahogany veneered panels, intricate scrolled rope work trim and cabriole legs, with divided panels behind the door for vertical disc storage with an original working lock. Accompanied by approximately 40 discs. SIZE: 29″ w x 13-1/2″ h x 22″ d. CONDITION: Very good to excellent restored condition. 1-9782 (6,500-7,500)

3185
$0.00

BREMOND SIX-AIR MUSIC BOX WITH BELLS. Marvelous 9″ cylinder six-air music box with 6 machine-turned saucer bells. No. 7160 with an ornate rosewood inlaid lid. SIZE: 20″ l x 7-1/4″ h x 10″ d. CONDITION: Very good to excellent restored condition. 1-9785 (4,500-5,500)

3187
$920.00

LECOULTRE SIX-AIR CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. Wonderful 11″ cylinder music box (No. 787) with brass comb-washers all in a grained case. Features hidden hinged side panel that opens to reveal key wind, start/stop lever and speed lever. SIZE: 17-1/2″ l x 4-3/4″ h x 6-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good with nice rich tone. Small crack to back of case where lid attaches. 1-9781 (800-1,200)

3188
$2,300.00

STELLA 14″ DISC PLAYING MUSIC BOX. Fresh from an attic, this fine tabletop single comb disc playing music box is in a carved mahogany case with locking lid (includes key) with barley molding around top of lid. Drawer in bottom holds spare discs, which approximately 30 are included. Serial #51256. Bed plate and inside lid are marked “Stella”. Also has celluloid plaque stating “Jacot & Son” with New York address. SIZE: 23″ l x 14″ h x 18-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Generally good to very good with various scratches to case; support bracket on lid is broken, some separation to corner of lid, and slight mildew to rear of case where it was likely stored against a wall. 1-9459 (1,000-2,000)

3189
$805.00

JACOT & SONS CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. Circa late 19th Century. In original as found condition, this 13″ Swill cylinder player with zither attachment plays 12 tunes. In a dark oak case with turned molding detailing in lid. Retains original tune card (trimmed) along with various graphic inserts of later vintage. SIZE: 26″ l x 8″ h x 10-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally good to very good with no broken teeth; would benefit from cleaning and updating. Case shows various chips and scratches; lid separating at corner seam. 1-9460 (700-900)

3190
$2,300.00

VICTOR VICTROLA WITH WOODEN HORN. Fantastic and beautifully carved oak case Victrola Type MS with serial number 6546. Accompanied by desirable Victor Talking Machine fluted wooden horn with decal. SIZE: Record player: 19″ w x 11-1/2″ h x 12-1/2″ d., horn: 21-3/4″ diam. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and in good working order. 1-9514 (1,000-1,500)

3191
$2,875.00

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 (2,500-3,000)

3192
$0.00

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 (2,000-3,000)

3193
$3,450.00

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 (5,000-6,000)

3194
$2,702.50

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 (2,000-3,000)

3195
$0.00

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 (1,500-2,000)

3196
$0.00

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 (1,200-1,500)

3197
$1,840.00

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 (1,750-2,250)

3198
$1,897.50

LOT OF 2 SINGING BIRD AUTOMATONS. Includes large cage with single bird whose beak and tail move while it twitters a lovely tune. Cage has elaborate brass swags and heart handled key. Bottom is marked “Made in France”. Also includes standard size cage by Ken-D and is marked “Germany” with key wind and on/off switch on bottom. SIZE: 20″ h and 11″ h, respectively. CONDITION: Generally very good to excellent and working. 1-9526 (700-900)

3199
$7,130.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE ICE CUTTER. Fantastic piece of early machinery representing G.B. Gruman’s ice cutting machine. Retains original paper label on side. Double fly-wheel, belt driven motor propels machine and activates saw blade. Two hand levers to left of seat raise & lower blade and one activates brake. SIZE: 17-1/4″ l x 8″ w. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent, leather belts are very fragile. 1-9788 (1,000-1,500)

3200
$862.50

LOT OF TWO SALESMAN SAMPLE GRINDERS. Primitive machinery with wood framework, stone mill wheel and opposing complement stone. Hand crank mechanism with funnel at top and doored receptacle at bottom. Receptacle door has pencil writing on reverse stating “Made by Phillipy – from between Meyerstown and Schaeferstown. This was his own grater for grinding grain.” Second grinder appears to be used as a belt driven blade sharpener. SIZE: 16″ l x 14″ h and 10-1/2″ l x 8-1/2″ h respectively. CONDITION: Larger is very good to excellent. Smaller grinder has crack in wooden hand wheel and minor chips, otherwise generally good. 1-9789 (500-1,000)

3201
$1,035.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE GRAIN GRINDER. Wooden framework with double doughnut grinding wheels working a circular trough. Product gets scooped from trough to bin below. Animal driven around post underneath. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 9-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-9790 (500-800)

3202
$4,600.00

LOT OF 5 SALESMAN SAMPLES. Varied lot includes miniature walk-behind plow, hand crank washing machine, cast iron Enterprise Mfg. Co. sausage stuffer, Gem ice cream maker, and hand truck/furniture dolly. SIZE: Largest is 18-1/2″ l x 6-1/2″ w. Smallest is 7-1/2″ h x 4-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. 1-9791 (800-1,200)

3203
$8,625.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE ADAMS ROAD GRADER. An outstanding piece of early construction equipment, exact in every detail. The Adams Leaning Wheel Road Grader, so named because the front and back wheels adjust with the turn of a crank for turning the vehicle when pulled behind a team of horses or oxen. It features numerous working levers and gears to change the height, pitch, and angle of the blade. Retains original brass plaques on both sides identifying J.D. Adams Co. of Indianapolis. Painted long ago in pumpkin orange. SIZE: 22″ l x 9″ w. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent, appears to be missing one tine on front of blade and average wear and chips to paint. 1-9772 (4,500-6,500)

3204
$3,162.50

SALESMAN SAMPLE OR MINIATURE GERMAN SILVER TOWER SHOWCASE. Oftentimes there is much discussion whether an item is a salesman sample or a miniature. This particular item emulates the full sized showcases of similar construction, so the question remains unanswered. Finely constructed with a wood frame with an overlay of nickeled tin. The showcase features a curved glass front with two glass shelves on upper section. Likely manufactured in the early 20th Century, this showcase is a great display item for those who collect pocket mirrors, marbles, penny toys, tip trays, etc. In nice original finish which might be enhanced with a little metal polish to bring out the true luster. SIZE: 15″ l x 11″ d x 12″ h. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus; small minor solder repair to front corners. 1-9801 (1,500-2,000)

3205
$2,012.50

MINIATURE MINE CART. Possibly a salesman sample, this pressed steel and brass vehicle has four wheels on which the interiors are marked “LeFiell”. It is affixed with a brass plaque reading “R.W. Junes, No. 18, Lew. Ida.”. A realistic representation including foot lever to activate dumping and rotating bed and a hand lever that releases tail gate. Accompanied by stretch of display track. SIZE: 16″ l x 14-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-9550 (500-1,000)

3206
$977.50

SALESMAN SAMPLE CAROUSEL WITH OB. Combination of cast iron and pressed steel, this octagonal framework for a carousel by Mitchell Mfg Co. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (and is so marked) is suspended on a center post and folds to fit within stiff leather carrying case. SIZE: 22-1/2″ w x 19″ h. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent with minor paint chips to surfaces. Leather handles on case are distressed and/or broken. 1-9512 (1,000-2,000)

3207
$690.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE ART DECO BARBER SHOP. Beautifully constructed cubicle barber shop with flip down black lacquered counter, pull-out bin for soiled linens, and curve cut frosted glass partitions at sides. Other details include curve cut glass mirror and inlaid back splash, drawers, and cabinet doors. SIZE: 17″ h x 14″ d. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-9510 (1,200-1,800)

3208
$1,265.00

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)

3209
$460.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE BOILER WITH OB. Created for Morison Suspension Furnaces by Continental Iron Works, this cutaway model shows the internal workings of their boiler furnace. Fine details of construction include a hinged fire door, wet bottom, rear dry back firebrick, fire tubes, hinged smoke box door, stay rods, surface blowoff outlet, drain fitting in bottom, hand hole, and steam separator. Etched on side with both companies’ names. Comes in original wooden carrying case with brass plaque. SIZE: 10-1/2″ l x 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent, appears to have had legs or support structure, which are no longer present. Etched area of boiler appears to have been polished. Box missing lock escutcheon. 1-9511 (700-900)

3210
$2,242.50

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 as well as wheels showing some restoration. 1-87615 (1,000-2,000)

3211
$0.00
Revised: 11/12/2009

WITHDRAWN

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)

3212
$0.00
Revised: 11/12/2009

WITHDRAWN

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)

3213
$0.00
Revised: 11/12/2009

WITHDRAWN

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)

3214
$690.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE OR MINIATURE SEEDER. Unusual and somewhat elaborate seeder or planter with split front wheel and large back wheel with plow blade in between. Tole painted hopper is embossed won lid “USA Planet Jr., No. 25”. Has adjustable settings for peas, beans, parsnips, celery, etc. SIZE: 28″ l x 15″ h. CONDITION: Generally good to very good with uniform wear. 1-9529 (800-1,200)

3215
$10,350.00
Revised: 11/21/2009

Additional Information: States it is a 4-8-8-4 (as was the original). This model is actually a 2-8-8-4 as shown in the catalog.

SCALE MODEL OF LARGEST AMERICAN MADE LOCOMOTIVE 4-8-8-4. An absolutely incredible, right down to the smallest detail copy of the most powerful and largest American steam engine manufactured by American Locomotive Company. The original engine delivered in 1929 to the Northern Pacific Railway was the inspiration for this scale model created by H. B. Fisher. Mr. Fisher started this project in 1934 and finality came 12 years later in 1946. Please read the below article from the Wyckoff News printed in approximately the later part of the 1950s. One cannot appreciate the complexity and time involved in creating a perfect replica of the real thing. Only guessing that the original engine and tender were perhaps 60 yards in length. This scale model measures approx. 72″ l; the distance between track rails is 2-1/2″ so this would give you an approximation of the scale model gauge. At first glance, it is easy to walk by and not necessarily notice this mammoth, but when one sits down and studies the engine, it is hard to comprehend the complexity, the time span and the desire to finish such a project of mammoth proportions. Included with this offering are several of the original blueprints for the design and fabrication of this engine and tender. This is actually a working model capable of hauling over 2,000 pounds of cargo. According to the article it was last operated in 1955 in Paoli, Pennsylvania. There is a small plaque on the boiler, close to the boiler front dated 1934/1946, obviously placed there by Mr. Fisher upon completion of this project. SIZE: 72″ l. PROVENANCE: The history of the original full-scale locomotive is interesting. When the American Locomotive Company delivered the engine to the Northern Pacific in 1929 it was the largest locomotive ever built. Its purpose was to perform the functions of two Mikado locos, and in fact this Yellowstone type is really two engines with a single boiler. It was intended for operation between Mandan, N.D. and Glendive, Montana, where the location and extent of grades are such that it was impractical to use helper units. This meant that trains from the west hauling 4,000 tons would have to be split into two trains for movement from Glendive to Mandan. Hence, the American Locomotive Co. set out to develop this giant capable of taking 4,000 ton trains through the district in either direction. Design-wise there were many unusual features to be found in this big loco. In the first place the boiler was believed at the time to be the largest steam loco boiler in the world and operated at 250 pounds working pressure with an evaporation capacity of 120,000 pounds of water per hour. The boiler itself weighed 165,000 pounds and was of the conical type. Since the Northern Pacific desired to use Eastern Montana sub-bituminous coal from their own company operated open-pit mine at Colstrip, Montana the problem became more complex. The sub-bituminous was low in heating units but burned freely. In order to obtain the required horsepower from this grade of coal it was necessary to provide the largest firebox ever applied to a steam locomotive. The firebox was 266 inches long by 114 inches in width. Three Nicholson Thermic Syphons were located in the firebox and two more in the combustion chamber. A Gaines Arch is also part of the boiler equipment. The boiler was stoked by a Standard Type “B” unit capable of delivering 40,000 pounds of coal per hour. Among other novel features, the independent pipes to each of the cylinders were carefully proportioned as to afford an equal supply of steam to each cylinder and permitted equal operating pressures. A power operated multiple throttle control was used for the first time on a steam loco. CONDITION: Overall very fine with slight dustiness and minimal surface rust which easily wipes off. 1-9651 (3,000-5,000)

3216
$1,955.00

EXCEPTIONAL ROYAL SCOT BASSETT-LOWKE LIVE STEAM ENGINE. This English outline live steam engine perhaps was intended only as a store display as it is fastened into a custom cabinet and is in exceptional, near mint, original condition. This 4-6-0 locomotive with a brass Royal Scot plaque and a Bassett-Lowke plaque on rear of tender is colored in typical English maroon with black and gilt trim. Labeled 6100 on engine cab and “LMS” on the six-wheel tender, possibly this engine was never “fired up” or run. Lacking head lamp on front of boiler and two marker lamps in front of engine boiler (slid on and off). These probably have been missing for some time due to the fact that they were never firmly affixed. The paint finish appears to be all original with some alligatoring, especially noticeable on tender. SIZE: Overall length of engine and tender is 25″. CONDITION: As noted above. 1-9746 (1,500-2,500)

3217
$661.25

BASSETT-LOWKE PRINCE CHARLES CLOCKWORK ENGINE & TENDER W/ OB. A fine lithographed clockwork engine in typical English 4-4-0 outline with 6-wheel tender. Lithographed in dark blue and black with “Prince Charles” emblazoned over main drive wheels and a decal depicting a stylized lion above a British Railways banner on tender. In exceptional original condition with only a minor scuff here and there to the lithograph, this toy appears to have had little if any use over the years. SIZE: Overall 16″ l. CONDITION: Clockwork mechanism working. Original key comes with toy. As to be expected, box shows light fading, some taping and wear. 1-9649 (800-1,200)

3218
$230.00

FLEISCHMANN HO PASSENGER SET. Includes loco #4375 and five passenger cars includes four 5160’s, and one 5162. CONDITION: Near mint with its original boxes. 1-9727 (300-500)

3219
$316.25

LARGE LOT OF FLEISCHMANN HO TRAINS. Lot includes 4340 electric locomotive, 4345 electric locomotive, and 17 small freight cars. CONDITION: All are near mint with original boxes. 1-9725 (300-500)

3220
$575.00

LOT OF 7 FLEISCHMANN HO LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes 1391 New Haven electric with original box, two 1366 Union Pacific locomotives, 7321 switcher locomotive and tender, and a 2-6-0 steam locomotive, a 50058 steam locomotive and tender, a diesel locomotive, and a 1341 Union Pacific. CONDITION: All in very good condition. 1-9728 (400-600)

3221
$747.50

LOT OF 8 FLEISCHMANN EUROPEAN LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes very early 3-piece Triebwagen set with numbers 1371, 1371-1, and 1370. Circa 1950s-60s. Two of three units are boxed. Also includes 1386 locomotive with box, brown die cast electric locomotive #799, European tank locomotive #65014, #1365 2-8-2 locomotive, electric locomotive 4345 with box. CONDITION: All items are near mint. 1-9723 (400-600)

3222
$690.00

LOT OF 8 FLEISCHMANN HO LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes #10134 blue electric (missing end flap), 1336 green electric, 4369 green electric, 1632 green electric, 4175 steam locomotive, 4170 steam locomotive, 4823 steam locomotive, and 9131 tank locomotive. CONDITION: Near mint with original boxes. 1-9737 (500-700)

3223
$805.00

LARGE LOT OF HO TRAIN SETS AND SOME INDIVIDUAL CARS. Lot includes 4 Fleischmann starter sets, Fleischmann turntable, 2 Fleischmann track assortment sets, Fleischmann engine house, Kato Models Flying Hamburger, French Cejiouef Orient Express train with box, and assorted loose freight cars and Ertl trucks. CONDITION: Near mint, most with original boxes. 1-9740 (300-500)

3224
$862.50

LARGE LOT OF FLEISCHMANN HO TRAINS. Lot includes 2-6-0 steam profile locomotive, #1351 steam loco, 1363 steam loco, a 2-6-2 steam loco, a 2-6-4 steam loco, and a 4-8-2 tank loco. Also a beautiful early Fleischmann electric passenger set with original set box. Most date from 1960s. CONDITION: All are near excellent. Tank loco lacks outer box. 1-9733 (500-700)

3225
$575.00

LOT OF 32 FLEISCHMANN HO PASSENGER CARS. All European, most are plastic, a few are made of metal. A nice lot, approximately 80% with boxes. CONDITION: Most are near excellent. 1-9724 (500-800)

3226
$517.50

HUGE LOT OF FLEISCHMANN BOXED AND UNBOXED TRAINS. Lot includes loco #1367 with box, #1355 with box, five Pennsylvania tin passenger cars, four American Railroad freight cars with boxes, three Union Pacific tin passenger cars with boxes, #1343 die-cast American Railroad diesel locomotive, and 7 unboxed American Railroad freight cars, European blue electric locomotive, Fleischmann 1306 red electric, brown steeple cab electric, and two green European passenger cars. CONDITION: Boxed items are near excellent, unboxed are very good to near excellent. 1-9744 (500-800)

3227
$517.50

MARKLIN HO CROCODILE. Circa 1970s, model #3015. CONDITION: Item with a nice box and in near mint condition. 1-9685 (300-500)

3228
$575.00

LOT OF 6 MARKLIN HO GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES WITH OB. Lot includes 3151, 3030, 8366, 8323, 8335, and 3167. CONDITION: All are in near excellent condition with original boxes. 1-9672 (400-600)

3229
$690.00

LOT OF 6 MARKLIN HO EUROPEAN LOCOMOTIVES WITH OB. Lot includes #3092, 8398, 8347, two 8302, and 8396. CONDITION: All are near mint with original boxes. 1-9677 (700-1,200)

3230
$316.25

BING LITHOGRAPHED PASSENGER SET. Circa 1920s. Includes cast iron locomotive, tinplate tender, and three beautiful lithographed New York Central passenger cars (2395, 105, & 250). Loco is clockwork with forward and reverse mechanism. CONDITION: A bit dirty but in near excellent condition. 1-9681 (300-500)

3231
$345.00

LOT OF 2 HORNBY DUBLO HO PASSENGER TRAIN SETS WITH OB. Lot includes 2023 (The Caledonian) and #2014 (The Talisman). Talisman comes complete with two additional passenger cars (for a total of four). CONDITION: Both sets are complete and near mint with set boxes. 1-9676 (500-700)

3232
$402.50

LOT OF 6 HORNBY HO LOCOMOTIVES WITH OB. Lot includes #398 Flying Scotsman, 099 Silver Fox, 084 Clifton, 068 BR Class 5, 390 County of Oxford, and 763 EX-Caledonian. CONDITION: All are near mint with original boxes. 1-9679 (300-500)

3233
$690.00

LOT OF 8 EARLY HO EUROPEAN LOCOMOTIVES AND CARS. Lot includes a Wrenn City of Stoke on Trent 4-6-2 LMS locomotive and tender model W2227 and a Gutzold European steam locomotive #BR75. Also includes Fleischmann New Haven electric #1215, DJH Models 4982 LMS locomotive, Mainline Railways European locomotive #937515, Tenshodo Pennsylvania brass combine car, and an Electrotren baggage car. CONDITION: New Haven electric does not have box and is in good to very good condition. Remainder of lot is near mint with original boxes. 1-9668 (400-600)

3234
$460.00

LOT OF 17 EUROPEAN TIN CARS AND LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes Marklin gauge 1 #2588 clockwork locomotive, a pair of Bing litho 1920s passenger cars, two other locomotives, and numerous tinplate passenger cars. CONDITION: All are fair to good condition. 1-9680 (300-500)

3235
$517.50

LARGE LOT OF HORNBY DUBLO TRAINS. Nice lot includes set #2024 Express Goods train, #2009 0-6-0 tank passenger train, #158 Great Western locomotive, 515 GWR locomotive, one passenger car 229 Lucille, and additional passenger car LMS. CONDITION: LMS passenger car is near excellent, all others are near mint with boxes. 1-9667 (400-600)

3236
$1,725.00

LOT OF 2 BRASS HO LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes two Beyer Garratt 4-8-4 plus 4-8-4 AD 60-Class (6000 series) New South Wales government 3-piece locomotive. Manufactured in Australia by The Model Dockyard and distributed by PFM. CONDITION: Near mint with original boxes. 1-9720 (500-700)

3237
$862.50

LOT OF 2 HO LOCOMOTIVES WITH OB. Lot includes Roxy die-cast Lotschberg brown electric locomotive #10010 and a Lemaco Tenshodo Swiss electric locomotive #11674. CONDITION: Both are near mint with original boxes. 1-9678 (400-600)

3238
$1,380.00

LOT OF 14 RIVAROSSI HO LOCOMOTIVES WITH OB. Early European Rivarossi manufacture includes various scarce examples. Lot includes 5160 GG-1, 3141, 1155, 1117, 3141, 1114, 1121, 221/R, 1142, 1361, 1356, 1133, 1340, and 6611 New Haven GG-1 (Tyco). CONDITION: All Rivarossi items in near mint condition with boxes. 1-9673 (600-1,000)

3239
$1,035.00

LARGE LOT OF RIVAROSSI AND AHM HO TRAINS WITH OB. Lot includes 12 AHM passenger cars and 8 early manufacture European Rivarossi passenger cars, 10 European Rivarossi early manufacture freight cars, and 7 Rivarossi locomotives including 1665, 1667, 1447, 1356, 1445, 1446, and 1330 with deluxe wooden box. An extensive and extremely rare lot of early Rivarossi HO trains. CONDITION: Lot is near mint with original boxes. 1-9674 (700-1,200)

3240
$1,840.00

LOT OF 3 METROP HO LOCOMOTIVES WITH OB. Lot includes #768 crocodile electric locomotive in brown, #767 crocodile in green, and a #677 Swiss electric locomotive in brown. A deluxe lot of three classic locomotives from this obscure sought after company. CONDITION: All near mint with original boxes and sleeves. 1-9675 (700-1,200)

3241
$1,150.00

LOT OF 4 HO LOCOMOTIVES WITH OB. Items are made by Metropolitan and include #12201 electric locomotive in brown, #14284 0-10-0 locomotive in green steam profile, #283 Swiss electric locomotive, #252 Swiss electric locomotive. CONDITION: All are near mint with their original boxes. 1-9671 (400-600)

3242
$805.00

FULGUREX HO SBBCE6-8 CROCODILE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE. Scarce item with perfect Fulgurex detail. CONDITION: Near mint with its original box. 1-9717 (500-700)

3243
$805.00

FULGUREX SBBCE6-8 EUROPEAN ELECTRIC OUTLINE LOCOMOTIVE. With impeccable detail and typical Fulgurex detail. CONDITION: Near mint with its original box. 1-9716 (300-500)

3244
$575.00

LOT OF 3 HAG HO LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes articulated electric locomotive lettered “SBBCFF” in green, Model NR141 electric locomotive in green, and Model NR141 electric locomotive in green with 1983 receipt for $140. CONDITION: Near mint with original boxes. 1-9707 (400-600)

3245
$805.00

LOT OF 4 HAG HO LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes NR161 in green, NR211 in orange, 6004 Luzern in green and yellow, and NR241 large articulated in brown. CONDITION: Near mint with original boxes. 1-9709 (500-700)

3246
$575.00

LOT OF 7 HAG HO TRAINS. Includes two #NR206 locomotives in green together with five passenger cars two 425’s, 407, 430, and 436. CONDITION: Near mint with original boxes. 1-9708 (400-600)

3247
$402.50

LOT OF 4 ROCO HO PASSENGER SETS. Lot includes #31010, #4134, #43065, and #43043 with crocodile. CONDITION: All near mint with original boxes. 1-9726 (400-600)

3248
$402.50

LOT OF 5 ROCO HO LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes 4149B crocodile in orange, 4143 green electric, 4136A green electric, 4191B brown electric, and 4178D red electric. CONDITION: All are near mint with original boxes. 1-9735 (300-500)

3249
$460.00

LOT OF 5 ROCO HO STEAM LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes 4112B, 4120A, 4112, 4120A, and 4126A. CONDITION: All near mint with original boxes. 1-9732 (300-500)

3250
$460.00

LOT OF 5 ROCO HO LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes 4169B orange crocodile, 4147B orange electric locomotive, 4132 tan and blue locomotive, 4133 tan and blue locomotive, and 4147A green electric locomotive. CONDITION: All near mint with original boxes. 1-9731 (300-500)

3251
$460.00

LOT OF 5 ROCO HO LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes 4139, 4149A crocodile, 04198A, 04144S, and 04191A. Circa 1960s. CONDITION: All in near mint condition with original boxes. 1-9730 (300-500)

3252
$517.50

LOT OF 5 ROCO HO LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes #43539 brown crocodile, 43710 brown electric, 4141D green electric, 4197S orange electric, and 43058 brown electric. CONDITION: Near mint with original boxes. 1-9736 (400-600)

3253
$1,150.00

LOT OF 6 HO TRAINS WITH OB. Lot includes HAMO 8370 passenger set, Hamo #1200 electric loco, 4 Brawa steam locomotives #0654, 40150, 43023, and 40100. CONDITION: All items are in near mint condition with original boxes. 1-9670 (200-400)

3254
$1,035.00

LOT OF 16 BEMO HO LOCOMOTIVES AND CARS. Lot includes seven electric outline locomotives, eight passenger or freight cars, and set containing four Swiss passenger cars. Very attractive lot. CONDITION: All near mint with their original boxes. 1-9722 (400-600)

3255
$805.00

LARGE 33-PIECE LOT OF HO. Lot includes 4 Roco passenger and freight sets, assorted Lima passenger cars, and 4 Lima locomotives. Included is a Roco assortment of 8 freight cars with original boxes. CONDITION: All are near mint with boxes with exception of 2 Lima cars. 1-9739 (300-500)

3256
$575.00

HUGE LOT OF HO CATALOGS. With makers such as Marklin, Hag, Wrenn, Roco, Rivarossi, and assorted others represented. At least 400 pieces. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-9745-5 (400-600)

3257
$690.00

HO BRASS LOCOMOTIVE EL-3A JACKSHAFT. Three-piece unit Virginian Railroad made in Korea, catalog E-125, distributed by Alco models, circa 1980s. Impeccable model with amazing detail and beautiful paint. CONDITION: Near mint with its original box. 1-9718 (500-700)

3258
$460.00

S-SCALE BRASS NP 2-8-0 LOCOMOTIVE AND TENDER. Circa 1985. Custom painted and weathered with exceptional detail. Comes with receipt from Omniconn Scale Models at a price of $458 in September 1985. Made in Korea Sam Hongsa. CONDITION: Near mint with its original box. 1-9705 (400-600)

3259
$287.50

BRASS HO LOCOMOTIVE C&O 284. Manufactured by Kawaguchi Japan in the 1960s and marketed by United Scale models in the U.S. This locomotive has impeccable detail, superior paint job with dual engineers in cab windows. CONDITION: Near mint with its original box. 1-9712 (400-600)

3260
$431.25

HO BRASS EP-2 BI-POLAR STREAMLINE LOCOMOTIVE. Painted in Milwaukee Road color scheme. Of Japanese manufacture circa 1960s-70s. Catalog #300-S. CONDITION: Near mint with its original box. 1-9706 (400-600)

3261
$1,380.00

LOT OF 2 HO BRASS LOCOMOTIVES. Includes a fabulous Key Imports #5016 Triplex 2-8-8-8-2 articulated locomotive in the Erie road name. Impeccably painted at the factory. Made in Korea by Sam Hongsa. Also includes Empire Midland made in Korea, 800 class 4-6-0, #DL 107 in New Haven road name. CONDITION: Both are near mint with their original boxes. 1-9714 (600-800)

3262
$690.00

LOT OF 2 HO BRASS LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes Tenshodo ref. #477 4-8-0 locomotive and tender painted in black and is not lettered or numbered. Circa 1960s. Also includes Korean manufacture Boston & Albany Class D1A 4-6-6 T locomotive and tender. Beautifully painted, lettered, and numbered. Circa early-1980s. CONDITION: Both are near mint with their original boxes. 1-9704 (300-500)

3263
$460.00

LOT OF 2 HO BRASS LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes Orion New York Central Class S-3 electric locomotive (made in Japan) circa 1970s. Also includes circa 1970s Japanese nickel plate 4-6-4 locomotive and tender. CONDITION: Both are near mint. Orion retains original box. 1-9701 (300-500)

3264
$632.50

LOT OF 2 HO BRASS LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes Gem Models MO-101 Reading 2-8-0 locomotive. Circa 1960s, made in Japan. Also includes Korean manufacture, circa 1980s Lehigh Valley #885 class N-1 camelback 2-8-2 locomotive and tender. CONDITION: Both items are near mint with their original boxes. 1-9715 (400-600)

3265
$517.50

S-SCALE BRASS K-4 PENNSY 4-6-2 LOCOMOTIVE & TENDER. As good as it gets, this beautiful brass loco and tender has impeccable detail. Circa 1987. Manufactured in Korea by Sam Hongsa. Beautifully factory painted and marketed by Omniconn Scale Models. CONDITION: Near mint with original box. 1-9702 (400-600)

3266
$345.00

LOT OF 2 HO BRASS LOCOMOTIVES WITH OB. Lot includes Dayoung Korea Jersey Central camelback 4-8-0 reference #210. Also includes Dong Jin Korean manufacture model SLSF 282 (Frisco). Both are circa early 1980s. CONDITION: Near mint with original boxes and packing. 1-9700 (400-600)

3267
$460.00

S-SCALE OVERLAND MODELS READING I-8 2-8-0 BRASS LOCOMOTIVE AND TENDER. Circa 1980s. Impeccable detail in natural brass finish on this camelback style locomotive. Contains receipt inside Hoquat Hobbie Dunellen, NJ, 1988 priced at $575. CONDITION: Near mint with original box. 1-9703 (400-600)

3268
$805.00

LOT OF 3 HO BRASS LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes Japanese manufacture 0-6-0 Jersey Central camelback locomotive and tender. Also includes Japanese manufacture 2-6-0 camelback locomotive and tender road name NYO & W. And NJ International 4-4-2 Reading camelback locomotive and tender. CONDITION: All three are stunning examples and are near mint with their original boxes. 1-9699 (600-800)

3269
$805.00

LOT OF BRASS HO LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes Japanese manufactured New York Central S-3 electric locomotive. Circa 1960s. Also Japanese New York Central articulated electric locomotive Cleveland Union Terminal. Circa 1960s, distributed by Model Engineering Works. Also Kemtron AT-100 tender together with a Bowser 4-6-6-4 Challenger articulated locomotive and tender, and an Alco Models 2-piece brass electric outline locomotive. Very nice lot. CONDITION: Challenger in need of nice paint job, otherwise all items are in near excellent condition and most are with boxes. 1-9710 (300-500)

3270
$805.00

LOT OF 9 ROCO HO LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes 4131 green electric, 43286 steam locomotive, 98009 articulated steam loco (no box), 43531 red and yellow electric, 04178B orange electric, 43710 large brown electric, 43288 large steam locomotive, 4149B orange crocodile, and 4130 green electric. CONDITION: Near mint with original box unless stated otherwise. 1-9742 (500-700)

3271
$575.00

LARGE LOT OF ROCO HO PASSENGER AND FREIGHT CARS. Approximately 40 pieces. A nice lot. CONDITION: Near mint with boxes. 1-9743 (500-700)

3272
$517.50

LOT OF 15 ASSORTED HO CARS AND LOCOMOTIVES. From various makers including 11 Kleinbahn locomotives with boxes, a Mantua Mikado kit (circa 1950s) with box, Piko model Bro1 locomotive with box, Rowa locomotive with plastic box. CONDITION: All are near excellent. 1-9741 (400-600)

3273
$460.00

LOT OF 3 BRAWA AND TRIX LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes Brawa 0210 E95 articulated locomotive, Trix 22540 model BRE91 articulated locomotive, and a Trix 22462 Model E52 electric locomotive. CONDITION: Near mint with original boxes. 1-9738 (300-500)

3274
$345.00

LOT OF TRIX HO LOCOMOTIVES AND CARS. Lot includes English outline Britannia locomotive and tender with box, electric locomotive E50009 with box, and 6 passenger cars all with boxes. Circa 1960s. CONDITION: All in near mint condition. 1-9729 (300-500)

3275
$575.00

LOT OF TRIX HO TRAINS. Lot includes 6 unboxed small freight cars, 12 boxed small freight cars, a 22466 steam locomotive (Tolz), and a model 22041 locomotive with box, 2432 electric locomotive with box, and a 2430 steam locomotive with box. CONDITION: All boxed items are near mint, remainder of lot is near excellent. 1-9734 (400-600)

3276
$402.50

LOT OF 5 LILIPUT HO LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes 7504, 7802, 147-50 (electric outline), 119 (electric outline), and 078. CONDITION: All are near mint with their original boxes. 1-9713 (300-400)

3277
$575.00

LOT OF 6 LILIPUT HO LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes 10503, 1803, 4001, 5211, 1800, and passenger set 877. CONDITION: All are near mint with original boxes. 1-9721 (500-700)

3278
$402.50

LOT OF 12 LILIPUT HO TRAINS. Lot includes #9171 locomotive, boxed passenger set including #812 & 819, #12503 set of 2 passenger cars, #12502 set of 2 passenger cars, #7007 passenger set, and 6 loose passenger cars. Made in Austria, circa 1970s. CONDITION: Loose cars are near excellent, remainder is near mint with original boxes. 1-9711 (300-500)

3279
$460.00

LOT OF 21 LILIPUT HO TRAINS. Includes 8 locomotives including 7801, 11311, 10470, 11410, 10900, 9501, 103314, and 3351. Also includes 11 larger sized European style passenger cars and two small freight cars. CONDITION: Entire lot is near mint with original boxes. 1-9719 (500-700)

3280
$402.50

IVES PRE-WAR O GAUGE GREYHOUND PASSENGER SET. Included in this lot is a restored #3257 in orange. CONDITION: Greyhound passenger set is nicely restored. 1-9690 (300-400)

3281
$287.50

LOT OF 2 IVES PRE-WAR O GAUGE PASSENGER SETS. The first is a 3253 electric loco with three #129, 129, & 130 litho cars. CONDITION: Set is in good to very good original condition. The second set is a 3254 locomotive with 135, 135, & 136 passenger cars. CONDITION: Set is nicely restored in red. 1-9695 (300-500)

3282
$460.00

LOT OF NINE AMERICAN FLYER O GAUGE TRAINS. Includes Potomac set with 3116 loco, 3180 club car, 3181 Pullman and 3182 observation. Also includes 3115 loco, 3280 Golden State club car, two Pullman cars and observation. CONDITION: Fair to good. 1-9686 (400-700)

3283
$316.25

AMERICAN FLYER PRE-WAR O GAUGE ILLINI LITHO PASSENGER SET. Circa late 1920s. Scarce set includes a #3015 electric locomotive with cast pantagraphs, headlights, and bells painted gold and pilots are painted red. Passenger cars include two #3001’s, and one #3000. CONDITION: Set is all original and should clean to near excellent condition. 1-9696 (300-500)

3284
$287.50

LOT OF PRE-WAR STANDARD GAUGE TRAINS. Lot includes a mojave #10 locomotive, #3241 red Ives locomotive, #184 passenger car in red, and #186 car in red. CONDITION: Restored. 1-9691 (300-400)

3285
$287.50

LOT OF 2 LIONEL PRE-WAR O GAUGE PASSENGER SETS. Lot includes a 254-E set in orange, and a 251-E set in red. Both sets have three 600-series passenger cars. CONDITION: Both are in nicely restored condition. 1-9689 (350-550)

3286
$258.75

LOT OF 3 LIONEL PRE-WAR O GAUGE STEAM LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes 249-E in black with whistling tender, 249-E in gray with whistling tender, and a 258 in black with 258-T tender (missing coal pile). CONDITION: All three are restored. 1-9663 (300-400)

3287
$661.25

LOT OF AMERICAN FLYER S GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes K335 Challenger, two 312 Pacific locomotives, 282 Atlantic, 322 AC Hudson, 302 Atlantic. Lot includes 5 original boxes. CONDITION: Overall fair to very good. 1-9664 (400-600)

3288
$402.50

LOT OF PRE-WAR O GAUGE LIONEL TRAINS. Lot includes a nicely restored 156 passenger set, a restored 154 locomotive, and a 152 locomotive in fair to good condition. CONDITION: As described. 1-9694 (300-500)

3289
$460.00

LOT OF S-GAUGE TRAINS WITH OB. Lot includes Lionel reproduction of an American Flyer train New Haven EP-5 with orange striped passenger cars. Also includes two S-Helper items Boston & Maine flat car with trailer and Pennsylvania GG-1 electric locomotive. CONDITION: All are near excellent with boxes. 1-9669 (400-600)

3290
$977.50

LOT OF 8 S-GAUGE AND S-SCALE LOCOMOTIVES. Included is a beautiful brass Reading 280 locomotive. American Flyer 342 AC switcher, 326 Hudson, and various others. CONDITION: Lot is in fair to good condition. 1-9698 (300-500)

3291
$402.50

LOT OF 10 LIONEL O GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES AND TENDERS. Lot includes Lionel circa 1970s Broadway Limited passenger set with 4 cars and set box. Also includes two #225-E locomotives, 1664-E locomotive, 1666 locomotive, 2026 locomotive, 4 whistling tenders, and one non-whistling die-cast tender. CONDITION: Locos and tenders in good to very good condition, Broadway Limited in near excellent condition. 1-9665 (400-600)

3292
$805.00

LOT OF 11 LIONEL O GAUGE AND OO GAUGE STEAM LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes two post-war #736 Berkshire locomotives, two #226 locomotives, one #224 locomotive, Lionel Lines tender #226-W, Lionel tender 226-WX (missing whistle), Lionel tender #224-W, and OO gauge tender #003. CONDITION: OO gauge loco missing cow catcher, otherwise very good condition, #226WX has holes drilled in base and missing rear coupler, remainder is generally very good to near excellent. 1-9682 (700-1,000)

3293
$460.00

LOT OF APPROX. 16 PRE-WAR TIN ACCESSORIES. Nice large lot including 2 early Ives signals, various Marx pieces, Lionel 124 station, American Flyer Mystic station, Lionel 437 switch tower, and Kibri station. CONDITION: Lionel 124 is very good, Kibri station is near excellent, remainder is generally fair to good. 1-9684 (400-600)

3294
$287.50

LOT OF 14 LIONEL PRE-WAR O GAUGE FREIGHT CARS. Lot includes three #812’s, one 817, one 814, one 816, one 813, 814-R, and #2814, all of which are restored. Also includes two #816’s, one 2817, one 813, all in fair to good condition. CONDITION: As noted. 1-9693 (400-600)

3295
$517.50

LOT OF 21 IVES AND DORFAN PRE-WAR O GAUGE TRAINS. Lot includes Ives 3254 passenger set in orange, Ives 3251 six-car passenger set, four Dorfan freight cars, and five Ives freight cars. CONDITION: Overall fair to good. 1-9687 (500-700)

3296
$517.50

LOT OF 29 LIONEL PRE-WAR O GAUGE TRAINS. Lot includes Mojave #254 passenger train, #257 black locomotive, and numerous passenger and freight cars. CONDITION: Some are restored, but overall fair to good condition. 1-9662 (400-600)

3297
$833.75

LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 40 S-GAUGE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER CARS. Large lot includes four heavyweight passenger cars and numerous freights from the 1950s to the 1980s. Some are American Flyer and some are O-scale. CONDITION: Lot is good to very good. 1-9666 (400-600)

3298
$402.50

LOT OF 25 AMERICAN FLYER AND IVES PRE-WAR LOCOMOTIVES, PASSENGER, AND FREIGHT CARS. Nice large lot includes American Flyer Illini passenger set, three Ives electric locomotives, and various freight and passenger cars. CONDITION: Lot averages fair to very good. 1-9661 (400-600)

3299
$230.00

ENORMOUS LOT OF LIONEL, AMERICAN FLYER, AND IVES REPRODUCTION CATALOGS. From five decades. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-9745-4 (200-300)

3300
$603.75

LOT OF 7 LIONEL, MTH, AND RICH ART PRE-WAR O GAUGE TRAINS. Lot included is a Mike’s Train House Blue Comet loco #263-E, Lionel pre-war 260-E in gray, and three Rich Art blue 710, 710, & 712 passenger cars, which are in un-run condition. MTH loco test run in excellent condition with its original boxes. 260E Lionel is restored with replaced castings. CONDITION: As noted in description. 1-9688 (600-800)

3301
$1,265.00

LOT OF 21 PREWAR LIONEL CATALOGS. Ranges from the 1920s to the 1940s with some duplicates. CONDITION: Average very good to excellent. 1-9745-2 (400-600)

3302
$2,070.00

LOT OF 23 PREWAR AMERICAN FLYER AND IVES CATALOGS. Also includes prewar Dorfan catalog circa 1920s -1940s. CONDITION: Ranges from very good to excellent. 1-9745-3 (400-600)

3303
$1,725.00

LOT OF 52 LIONEL POST WAR ORIGINAL CATALOGS. Ranges from 1946 through 1969. Some duplicates, some are advanced catalogs. CONDITION: Average very good to near excellent. 1-9745 (400-800)

3304
$920.00

LOT OF 52 POSTWAR AMERICAN FLYER CATALOGS. Ranges from the 1940s to the 1960s with some duplicates. CONDITION: Average very good to excellent. 1-9745-1 (400-600)

3305
$11,500.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

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HAUSSER ELASTOLIN PRIME MOVER. Beautiful example of Hausser’s most ambitious military toy. Working clockwork half track vehicle with all original paint, canvas top, key, jack, and full complement of original figures. A centerpiece for any composition collector. SIZE: 35 cm. CONDITION: Exemplary near excellent condition with replaced treads. 1-9556-20 (4,500-5,500)

3306
$2,070.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

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HAUSSER ELASTOLIN PRIME MOVER TROOP CARRIER. Elastolin prime mover, perfect replica of the 1938 Hausser prime mover, circa 1980s. The machining camouflage, clockwork and jack are all faithful to the original, down to the rivet. Includes 12 riders with rifles, untested. SIZE: 36 cm. CONDITION: Excellent. 1-9556-19 (1,200-1,400)

3307
$1,725.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

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LINEOL KUBELWAGON. A lovely boxed example of the Lineol Kubelwagon with original Luftewaffe figures. Original box includes original paperwork (paperwork torn). Toy is also all original including canvas top (in excellent condition). Heavy field mortar with mudshoes and illustrated box. Working. Wheels are loose and lacking measuring stick. Original firing lanyard. Firing mechanism working, with chipped tip. Elevation working. Very good condition. SIZE: 24 cm and 29.5 cm. CONDITION: Very good to excellent as noted. 1-9556-27 (1,000-1,200)

3308
$862.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

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LINEOL KUBELWAGON TOWING HEAVY MORTAR. Lineol Kubelwagon with full complement of riders and original top. Heavy field mortar has possible replacement of wheels. Firing mechanism complete. Elevation wheels working. No measuring stick. Previous owner’s initials on inside of trail. Good to very good condition. SIZE: 50 cm. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 1-9556-32 (500-700)

3309
$977.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

LINEOL KUBELWAGON WITH LONG RANGE HEAVY HOWITZER AND FRENCH ARTILLERY PERSONNEL. . Lineol Kubelwagon complete with correct personnel, and canvas top. Untested. Long range field howitzer with repaired firing mechanism, otherwise complete and original. Lot also includes 5 Hausser French artillery men (one seated machine gunner with machine gun) and 2 shell stacks. SIZE: Cannon is 47 cm, wagon is 23 cm. CONDITION: Good to very good with play wear and some dirt and holes in canvas. 1-9556-37 (600-800)

3310
$1,035.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

EARLY HAUSSER SEARCHLIGHT TRUCK. A rare example of the 1936 version of the camouflaged searchlight truck with full complement of matching soldiers. Original headlights, clockwork working. SIZE: 32 cm. CONDITION: Excellent condition. 1-9556-21 (800-1,000)

3311
$575.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

HAUSSER ELASTOLIN SEARCHLIGHT TRUCK TOWING LONG RANGE HEAVY HOWITZER. Postwar production rotating and elevating searchlight truck with driver. Clockwork working, light not tested. Towing long range field cannon play wear and non working firing mechanism. Good condition. SIZE: 63 cm. CONDITION: Good to excellent as noted. Truck is all original near excellent condition, missing fender flag. 1-9556-30 (400-600)

3312
$575.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING THIS LOT: This lot WILL BE SOLD to the high bidder at auction time. All other German toys are part of single-owner consignment and special terms apply to those items. However, this lot belongs to another consignor and will be sold just like any other lot in the auction and paid for like any other lot in the auction and the buyer can take possession of it once they’ve paid.

LINEOL PANZER WAGON ARMORED CAR. Circa 1934. First version Panzer wagon in early camouflage pattern with lighted search lights and head lamps (untested) and working clockwork. Top is affixed with cap firing cannon. Includes original Panzer Corps driver. SIZE: 12″ l. CONDITION: Very good with some wear and oxidation to high spots. 1-9792 (1,400-1,600)

3313
$1,150.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

TIPP AND CO. FEURHERS MERCEDES STAFF CAR WITH PERSONALITIES. Pre-war vehicle includes original key, clockwork working, 23 cm. Repainted figures including porcelain headed, seated, arm waving Hitler. Chip in hat of Hitler. Broken hood ornament. Includes 11 personalities and flag bearers, all with embellishment/over paint and 10 original seated vehicle riders. Includes 3 composition toy soldier reference books. SIZE: 23 cm CONDITION: Good to very good, as noted. 1-9556-5 (500-700)

3314
$1,437.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

LINEOL KRUPP TRUCK PULLING 88 FLAK CANNON. Krupp truck is working with original canvas tops. Clockwork. One replaced headlight. Towing Lineol 88 flak gun, complete with working firing mechanism. SIZE: 63 cm together. CONDITION: Very good condition. 1-9556-29 (1,000-1,200)

3315
$1,380.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

LINEOL ROTATING PILL BOX EMPLACEMENT. Lineol rotating pill box emplacement. Working, cap firing. Missing rotating control wheel. All original. Very difficult to find. SIZE: 45x 45x 18cm. CONDITION: Excellent. 1-9556-11 (900-1,200)

3316
$747.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

LINEOL AND ELASTOLIN MEDICAL GROUPING WITH HORSE DRAWN AMBULANCE. Lot includes Lineol horse drawn ambulance with US troops with 3 medical compounds of various makers. 15 assorted medical personnel, all original. SIZE: Varies, 7 cm scale. CONDITION: Good to very good. 1-9556-34 (400-600)

3317
$977.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

LINEOL TIPP AND ELASTOLIN MEDICAL GROUPING. Lot includes Tipp camouflaged ambulance (23 cm) with seated medics, stretchers, and one wounded. Excellent working condition. Elastolin field hospital with dog house and dog (37×23 cm). It includes 14 assorted medical figures, all with embellishment/over paint. 16 pieces total. Good to excellent condition. SIZE: As noted above, and figures are 7 cm each. CONDITION: Good to excellent as noted. 1-9556-33 (500-700)

3318
$920.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

LINEOL KUBELWAGON WITH LONG RANGE HEAVY HOWITZER AND ARTILLERY PERSONNEL. . Kubelwagon with full complement of original personnel and canvas top. Lacking rifles. Replaced towing hooks. Untested clockwork and lights. Original paint. Long range cannon has amateur repair on firing mechanism. Trail barrel mechanics all intact. Various artillery and Luftwaffe personnel, 19 in all. SIZE: 24cm. CONDITION: Good to very good. 1-9556-35 (800-1,000)

3319
$1,265.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

LINEOL KRUPP TRUCK TOWING HEAVY FIELD MORTAR. A well preserved example of the Lineol Krupp truck in gray/green camouflage. Working clockwork. Complete and all original with canvas top. It is towing Lineol heavy field mortar. No measuring stick. It is in excellent working condition. SIZE: 52 cm total. CONDITION: Excellent. 1-9556-28 (800-1,000)

3320
$920.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

HAUSSER ELASTOLIN SUPPLY TRUCK TOWING MOBILE FLAK GUN. Hausser supply truck with working clockwork, towing original flak gun on trailer, with seated Luftwaffe crew. Elevating and rotating gun and original cloth canopy. Missing rope on spool. Impressive display. SIZE: 60 cm. CONDITION: Near excellent with professional paint restoration. 1-9556-25 (800-1,000)

3321
$862.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

ELASTOLIN PIONEER KRUPP TRUCK WITH TOWING FIELD HOWITZER. Krupp truck post war production with US G.I.’s. Original working clockwork. Missing one headlight bulb. Short barreled cannon all original. SIZE: 40 cm together. CONDITION: Excellent. 1-9556-31 (400-600)

3322
$805.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

ELASTOLIN AND LINEOL HORSE DRAWN GROUPING. Elastolin 4-horse drawn caisson and carriage. Excellent boxed example, 6 cm scale. Lot also includes 14 horse drawn pieces, including caissons, covered wagons, and 11 horses, and 9 personnel. SIZE: 6.5-7 cm. CONDITION: Good to very good. Various states of repair. Overall blemishing. 1-9556-36 (400-600)

3323
$920.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

EARLY LINEOL SEARCHLIGHT TRUCK. Earliest version of the Lineol searchlight truck with elevating and rotating searchlight and electric headlamps (untested). Full complement of figures though not matching. Several contemporary replacements. Clockwork working. SIZE: 28 cm. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 1-9556-23 (800-1,000)

3324
$1,035.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

HAUSSER ELASTOLIN KRUPP TRUCK TROOP CARRIER TOWING MOBILE 88 FLAK GUN. War production Krupp troop carrier outfitted for pioneers towing mobile 88 gun (play wear to firing mechanism). Has composition tires, original canvas top, and all tools/planks. SIZE: 54 cm. CONDITION: Overall very good and working. Stripped elevation gear on trailer, and broken elevation wheel on rope side. 1-9556-26 (700-900)

3325
$1,840.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

EARLY LINEOL CAMOUFLAGED TRUCK WITH FLAK GUN. This early entry into Lineol’s tin plate truck production includes rotating and elevating flak gun. Full complement of seated troops with very rare, correct driver. SIZE: 28 cm. CONDITION: Excellent; clockwork working. Tires have surface contact wear. Replaced light bulbs. 1-9556-22 (800-1,000)

3326
$1,035.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

TIPP & CO. MILITARY VEHICLE ASSORTMENT. Pre-war lot consisting of camouflage staff car with field kitchen, clockwork working with US soldiers (28 cm). Searchlight wagon, batt/op (not tested 12 cm). 6 wheel army truck with a pulling anti-aircraft gun, 43 cm (play wear and oxidation, wheels loose from axle). 6 wheel army truck pulling mobile searchlight, clockwork working, excellent condition (37 cm). SIZE: Largest 43 cm, as noted. CONDITION: Good to excellent. 1-9556-4 (600-700)

3327
$690.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

HAUSSER ELASTOLIN STAFF CARS AND AA GUN. All pre-war Hausser Elastolin staff car, war production, non-motorized version. Has metal wheels, and 3 matching figures, 21 cm. Elastolin AA gun, on towing trailer, post war (composition tires)20 cm. Goso staff car, non motorized, with matching riders (very good to excellent condition). SIZE: Largest 30 cm. CONDITION: Excellent, or as noted. 1-9556-15 (400-600)

3328
$632.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

HAUSSER, ELASTOLIN, LINEOL AND OTHERS TIN PLATE CANNON ASSORTMENT. Includes field cannons, pak guns, cap firing machine guns, and howitzers. Makers include Gesha(2), Lineol, Elastolin, Tipp, Marklin (missing firing mechanism) and others. 18 pieces. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Good to excellent. 1-9556-12 (400-600)

3329
$546.25
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

GAMA AND TIPP CO. TIN PLATE TANKS. Tan and brown camouflage Tipp Renault WWI tank, working clockwork, surface oxidation, pre war production. 19 cm, good to very good condition. U.S. Army Gama tank with sparking machine guns, post war, working clockwork. Complete with tools, excellent condition. U.S. Army Gama T60, American tank, with sparking guns, steerable with extending barrel. Postwar complete with all tools and working clockwork, very good to excellent condition. Gama US military tank, missing one sparking machine gun and tools postwar, otherwise very good. Two composition tank barriers, very good condition. All lots have pliable treads. SIZE: Largest 19 cm CONDITION: Good to excellent, as noted 1-9556-13 (300-500)

3330
$805.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

HAUSSER ELASTOLIN FLAK TRUCK AND STAFF CAR WITH PAK GUN. Gray green camouflage war production staff car pulling pak gun with composition tires and working clockwork. Mismatched figures with embellishment. Pak gun, working, elevating, in good condition. Slight over paint on hitch rings. War production flak truck with Luftwaffe figures and composition tires. Elevating and rotating cannon (working), with broken adjustment knob. Paint degradation/oxidation on firing mechanism. Minor corrosion to battery box. SIZE: Largest 25 cm. CONDITION: Very good unless otherwise noted. 1-9556-24 (600-800)

3331
$920.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

TIPP & CO. TIN PLATE MILITARY VEHICLES. Green and gray camouflage pre-war group consisting of anti-aircraft truck with cap firing cannon. Working (28 cm), and repainted figures, no driver. Searchlight trailer with detachable undercarriage. Lighted, and working (23cm). Military staff car clockwork. Working (17.5 cm), and 3 figures repainted and with applied decals. Troop carrier with field cannon, original figures. Working (44 cm). SIZE: Largest 44 cm. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, as noted. 1-9556-2 (500-700)

3332
$920.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

TIPP & CO. MILITARY TIN PLATE VEHICLES LOT. Rust, brown, and green camouflage pre-war lot consisting of military Tipp wagon, clockwork (working 31 cm, no driver), Tipp Co. Searchlight truck clockwork (working, no driver), and electric light(untested, 25cm), Military Troop carrier with field cannon clockwork with 9 repainted figures (working, 44cm), and Truck with field cannon (working, 35cm). Five pieces. SIZE: Largest 12″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. Play wear. 1-9556-1 (600-800)

3333
$977.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

TIPP & CO. MILITARY EQUIPMENT ASSORTMENT. Pre-war lot including brown, tan, and green camouflage Tippco searchlight truck with original figures (no driver). Clockwork, working, electric light (untested), 25 cm. Tippco military tipping truck, clockwork. Working, electric lights (1 bulb replaced, untested), 34 cm. Anti-aircraft truck, clockwork (working). Working cap firing gun, original figures (glue residue on opening door, no driver), 28 cm. Communications truck, clockwork working, no antenna/figures, with minor paint embellishment (26 cm). Field cannon with mudshoes, 19 cm. Loose wheel on axle. Cap firing field cannon with mudshoes, elevating barrel, 20 cm. SIZE: Largest 34 cm. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, as noted. 1-9556-3 (700-900)

3334
$977.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

TIPP & CO. MILITARY TIN PLATE VEHICLES. Mixed camouflage schemes including troop carrier with nine matching Luftwaffe personnel, clockwork motor (sprung), 21 cm. Mine thrower on wheels, works, no shells (12.5 cm). Mine thrower on wheels, parts (broken). Troop carrier, clockwork missing, 6 mismatched riders (21 cm). Tippco anti-aircraft gun. Excellent condition, cap firing cannon and clockwork works, 1 mismatched figure (28 cm). Tippco searchlight truck, clockwork working, electric light not tested, no driver. Very good condition, with original box (no end flaps 24 cm). Shell firing field cannon, missing shield and towing hook (parts only) 10 cm. Anti-aircraft gun, no carriage, elevation working, firing mechanism is not (14 cm). SIZE: Largest 28 cm as noted CONDITION: Good to excellent, as noted. 1-9556-6 (600-800)

3335
$690.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

ELASTOLIN AND LINEOL TRENCH SECTIONS AND EMPLACEMENTS. Includes camouflage trench pieces, trench walkway (18×19 cm), 2 walkways with shelter (32×18 cm), 2 trenches with kitchen (32×17), trench section with cannon emplacement (32×20 cm), communications bunker (21×28 cm), prisoner of war bunker (22×22 cm), and a brigade command post with map table (17×32 cm). A diverse and scarce grouping. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 1-9556-18 (600-800)

3336
$747.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

ELASTOLIN HEADQUARTERS BUNKER WITH ASSORTED CAMOUFLAGE TRENCHWORKS. Headquarters section includes 2 pill boxes, observation post, gas alarm, signal station, ammunition dump, and hospital unit, all within a very good 68 cm self-contained unit. Also includes enclosed pill box (very good condition, 25×25 cm), observation post (16×11 cm), lighted bunker (32×20 cm) with detached walkway, and an observation post with cannon emplacement (44×23 cm). CONDITION: Excellent unless otherwise noted. 1-9556-17 (600-700)

3337
$805.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

HAUSSER ELASTOLIN TRENCHWORKS AND FIRING POSITIONS. Includes trenchworks and camouflage firing positions. Interchangeable. 16 pieces, 4 with damage. SIZE: Various CONDITION: Good to Excellent. 1-9556-10 (400-600)

3338
$862.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

LINEOL TRENCH ASSORTMENT WITH TRENCH EMPLACEMENTS. Lot includes headquarters observation post(40 cm)in excellent condition, artillery emplacement (20×17 cm), trench section(17×18 cm). Trenches are excellent. Also includes 88 cannon with no trailer (missing part of firing mechanism), field cannon with mudshoes (no firing spring), field artillery (22 cm), field cannon with mudshoes (17 cm). Cannons are all good to very good. And 6 standing firing Lineol danes (7 cm). Very good to excellent. CONDITION: Good to excellent, as noted. 1-9556-16 (400-600)

3339
$862.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

ELASTOLIN & LINEOL MILITARY COMBAT COMPOSITION SOLDIER ASSORTMENT. Elastolin & Lineol military combat soldiers includes mounted cavalry and 6 horses, 6 motorcycles, and 2 sentry boxes with sentries. Some over painting/embellishment. Approximately 125 pieces total. SIZE: 6-7 cm. CONDITION: Ranges from poor to very good. 1-9556-9 (500-700)

3340
$517.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

LINEOL, ELASTOLIN AND OTHERS MACHINE GUNNERS, AND MACHINE GUNS COMPOSITION SOLDIERS. All pre-war includes 9 seated machine gunners, 10 prone machine gunners, 5 ammunition loaders, 2 artillery men carrying machine gun, and 8 firing tin machine guns. 34 pieces, SIZE: 7 cm each. CONDITION: Good to very good. 1-9556-14 (500-600)

3341
$632.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

EXCEPTIONAL GROUP OF COLLECTOR MADE GERMAN MILITARY TIN PLATE AND SCENICS. Highlights include handmade pressed steel Hausser searchlight truck with high quality and good modeling. Working clockwork. Astra gun has been repainted camouflage. There are 2 handmade canvas tents, one medical and one mess tent. There are 2 bunkers, 4 trench sections, 2 Lineol 88’s (one on trailer), both repainted. And an 88 mounted in an original artillery placement, various field guns, cannons and caissons with repaint and/or repair. Some are broken. Skouda field mortar diorama. German U boat (150th scale) with damage. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Ranges from poor to near excellent. 1-9556-38 (400-600)

3342
$805.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

LINEOL & ELASTOLIN BAND AND COMPOSITION PARADE FIGURES. Lineol & Elastolin band and parade figures. There are 38 marching band figures and 100 marching shoulder arms. SIZE: 6 cm- 7 cm. CONDITION: Poor to very good. 1-9556-7 (300-500)

3343
$632.50
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

ELASTOLIN & LINEOL MILITARY FIGURE ASSORTMENT. Elastolin & Lineol and others, composition soldier assortment. Approximately 135 pieces. All have damage and/or repaint. SIZE: 6-7 cm. CONDITION: Poor to good. 1-9556-8 (200-400)

3344
$690.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

LOT OF TWO VEHICLES. Of unknown vintage, lot consists of model of the ill-fated zeppelin the Hindenburg. Silver painted composition airship with tin propellers with black and red detailing. Also includes wooden battleship with label on side stating “Adm. Blucher”. Black and gray hull and various guns, mast and other details on top deck for realistic look. SIZE: 44″ l and 38″ l respectively. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. 1-9556-40 (400-800)

3345
$345.00
Revised: 11/20/2009

IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING THIS LOT: There is currently an issue between the consignor and the auctioneer regarding this lot and until this issue is amicably resolved, this lot will not be paid for or released. WE WILL AUCTION THE LOT ON SATURDAY AS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. All bidders interested in the lot can bid on it and we will register the high bidder. Once the issue is resolved with the consignor, a bill will be sent to you. Until the issue is resolved, you will not pay anything nor of course will you be able to take possession of the toys. It is anticipated that the issue will be resolved at auction time or shortly thereafter (within a few days), but we cannot guarantee this. It’s possible that the issue may NOT be resolved and if so the sale will be cancelled. If you are interested in this or any of the other German toy lots, we strongly encourage you to participate. It is important to note that there is no loss or cost on your behalf, if the sale does not consummate.

HANDMADE DIORAMA OF MILITARY OCCUPIED INDUSTRIAL ZONE. Of unknown vintage, this highly detailed diorama is comprised of kit style pieces of factory buildings, oil tanks, water towers, railroad cars, etc. under siege from the air as ground forces defend. Housed under a plexiglass cover. SIZE: 40″ l x 20″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good with a few broken and/or replaced parts. Unsure if as complete as the day it was made. 1-9556-39 (300-600)

3346
$9,775.00

RARE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH STOCK TICKER WITH STAND. One of the earliest patented and commercially viable inventions to spring forth from the fertile mind of Thomas A. Edison is this “Universal Ticker” for use by Wall Street. Manufactured and sold between approximately 1873 and 1900. Those that escaped the WWII scrap drives were ordered to be destroyed by Western Union in the early 1960s. It bears the serial number 1867 and model number 32-A. The working mechanism is constructed on a heavy cast iron base which states “Quotations furnished by the Western Union Telegraph Co. Apply to local manager”. This example comes complete with glass dome (believed to be original, although cracked and repaired). It is accompanied by an original wooden cabinet pedestal with cast iron base. SIZE: 13-1/2″ t. x 8” diam. Pedestal measures 43” h x 18” sq. CONDITION: It appears to be complete and in near excellent condition with some very minor paint chipping to cast iron base, but as we are not quite up to speed on the nuances of electro-magnetic engineering, we’re selling the ticker as shown and cannot guarantee that every nut and bolt is there. 1-9808 (8,000-12,000)

3347
$632.50

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL #333 WITH STAND. Brass plated register with a milk glass coin shelf, serial no. 1341961. Includes a contemporary custom oak stand with a top drawer, front tambour door and brass lion’s paw feet. SIZE: Register 17-1/2″ w. x 22″ t. x 16″ d. Cabinet 20-1/4″ w. x 34″ t. x 17″ d. CONDITION: Beautifully restored machine and includes interior key. 1-9756 (500-1,000)

3348
$460.00

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL #349 WITH STAND. Nickel plated register with a white marble coin shelf and side receipt dispenser, serial no. 772085. Cash drawer bottom retains original production label indicating this machine was built Nov. 4, 1909 for Wm. Feneke of Oswego, NY. Includes a contemporary custom detailed oak stand with a full-height front tambour door and brass lion’s paw feet. SIZE: Register 17″ w. x 22″ t. x 17-1/2″ d. Cabinet 20-1/2″ w. x 34″ t. x 17″ d. CONDITION: An absolutely first-class restoration and includes interior key. 1-9755 (500-1,000)

3349
$920.00

JAMES W. TUFTS CO. SILVER PLATED ADVERTISING SHAVING MIRROR. Stunning heavily embossed silver plated shaving mirror from the James W. Tufts Co. of Boston, Mass., who also manufactured soda fountain equipment in addition to producing fine silverplate. The top of the picoting mirror frame reads “Silverplated Ware of Highest Grade and Most Artistic Design Manufactured by James W. Tufts, Boston, Mass.” Wording seen on flowing banners at mirror sides reads “Hard White Metal with Quadruple Plate of Silver–Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Particular”. The bottom of the mirror frame is embossed with “An Assortment of This Ware is Sold By” and has the store merchant’s name engraved below, “Lewis Selig”. Selig started his jewelry business in Norfolk, VA, but eventually moved it to Elizabeth City, NC where he established “Louis Selig Jewelers in 1882, which is still in business today. SIZE: 10-1/2″ w. x 14″ t. x 7-1/2” d. CONDITION: Near excellent with very little wear to the plated surface. 1-9765 (1,000-2,000)

3350
$920.00

RUPPERT’S LAGER BEER R.O.G. ADVERTISING MUG. Oversized glass backbar mug features a recessed panel and a curved reverse on glass advertisement for Jacob Ruppert’s Lager Beer. Original manufacturer’s label on reverse side of curved glass label reads “W.T. Murphy & Co., Manufacturers of Decorated Glassware, 72 Murray Street, New York.” SIZE: 10″ t. CONDITION: Curved glass applied R.O.G. label has one vertical crack; reverse paint generally in good to very good condition. 1-9608 (1,500-2,500)

3351
$2,127.50

HIRES MUNIMAKER. Marble soda fountain dispenser featuring white marble sides with brass Hires plates and a light beige marble top. This version comes complete with the original milk glass lettered globe. Manufactured by Charles E. Hires Co., Philadelphia, circa 1900-1905, serial no. 6798. SIZE: 17″ w. x 17″ d. x 27″ t. without globe. CONDITION: Very nice and clean example; lettering to white bowl shows fading. 1-9561 (3,000-5,000)

3352
$2,808.00

RARE DR. PEPPER PAPER SIGN WITH LION. An early and extremely desirable stone lithographed advertisement from Dr. Pepper, featuring the King of the Jungle to promote the “King of Beverages”. The words “Vim, Vigor and Vitality” are shown bursting forth from the bottle in an artistic reference to the refreshing qualities of the beverage. Lithographed by Kaufmann & Strauss Co., N.Y., circa 1900-1910. Dr. Pepper originated at Morrison’s Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas in and is the oldest of the major soft drink brands in America. It was introduced to the public in 1885 with full scale production beginning in 1888 by the Artesian Manufacturing and Bottling Company of Waco, which today houses the Dr. Pepper Museum. SIZE: 15″ w x 10″ h. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with a light water stain and some minor margin loss at the bottom left and top right corners. Small factory hanger hole at top center. 1-9653 (3,500-5,500)

3353
$0.00

COCA-COLA BAIRD CLOCK. Produced in the rare gallery style case, it features a papier-mache bezel reading “Coca-Cola, the Ideal Brain Tonic”. Includes original Baird clock face, hands, and works within a round wood case. SIZE: 18-1/2″ diam. CONDITION: Generally very good with average wear to surfaces and possibly some old touch up. 1-9769 (8,000-9,000)

3354
$3,162.50

COCA-COLA VENDO 81 MACHINE. Produced from the mid- to late 1950s, this model remains one of the most sought after of all Coke machines. It holds 81 bottles and comes with a 10 cent coin mechanism. SIZE: 27″ w x 58″ h x 16″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored. 1-9758 (1,500-2,000)

3355
$1,265.00

COCA-COLA CAVALIER C-51 MACHINE. This model was produced during the early to late 1950s. It holds 51 bottles and comes with a 10 cent coin mechanism. SIZE: 25″ w x 64-1/2″ h x 20-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored. 1-9759 (1,000-2,000)

3356
$0.00

UNCLE TOM’S CABIN THEATER POSTER. Large 3-sheet stone lithographed theater poster by the artist Robert Kemp. Poster is captioned “Jes’ Yo’ Come Along n’ Laff at Uncle Tom’s Cabin”. Lithographed by Moody Bros., Birmingham, England circa 1910. SIZE: In frame 37-3/4″ w. x 85-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Nicely framed in very good to excellent condition with slight discoloration at bottom. 1-9563 (2,000-3,000)

3357
$1,552.50

HARTFORD STEAM BOILER TIN SIGN. Stone lithographed tin sign for the “Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co.” manufactured by the “Kellogg & Bulkeley Co., Hartford, Conn.” Sign features a wonderful finely detailed illustration of the “Comet” steam locomotive flanked by graphics of two steam pressure gauges. This company was founded in 1866 and started out by insuring the boilers on steam locomotives. They remain in business today having grown into a global company. SIZE: In frame 19-1/2″ w. x 13-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Sign has nice graphic appeal and a great look with professional restoration. The green and beige background colors have been repainted. The floral corner decorations, locomotive illustration, words “Hartford – Conn.”, and steam gauges all appear original. The lettering for the company has also had some restoration. 1-9774 (2,500-3,500)

3358
$690.00

“REBEL’S REST ANTIQUES” BLACK AMERICANA TIN SIGN. Unusual, early 3-D figural metal sign in the form of a seated black man with a straw hat, the construction of which uses rivets to fasten the legs and head to body. Currently the fellow is holding a sign reading “Rebel’s Rest Antiques–Lexington, KY”, but the age of this item pre-dates the antique business. The original advertisement has since been painted over. The cataloger knows of three other similar signs for a clothing store, a brewery, and a prohibition era liquor source, so this was undoubtedly a production item that the manufacturer would add the merchant’s business advertisement to when ordered. SIZE: 34″ w. x 55″ t. CONDITION: In good condition with some surface rust, paint oxidation, scratches and scuffs. “Rebel’s Rest Antiques” is a later addition. Long thin metal straps attached to the back of the feet are currently folded up, but were likely used in mounting the sign. 1-9468 (750-1,250)

3359
$805.00

BALDWIN PIANO SIGN. Heavy metal sign with screened graphics of a circa 1920s-30s upright piano, which when combined with the color scheme used lends a graphic deco feel to the advertisement. Sign is captioned “A Piano to Fin Any Purse-Pendleton Music House, Pendleton, Oregon”. SIZE: 36-1/4″ w. x 46-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good with mounting holes located at the top and bottom. 1-9475 (400-800)

3360
$920.00

BUSTER BROWN SHOES PLASTER DISPLAY. Rare countertop display of Buster Brown and his dog Tige posed atop a pedestal. Pedestal and base read “Buster Brown Shoes – For a Million Hops Skips and Jumps.” SIZE: 11″ t. CONDITION: One small area of repair to back end of base, otherwise very good to excellent with nice original surfaces. 1-9623 (800-1,200)

3361
$460.00

LUCKY STRIKE TOBACCO ADVERTISING CLOCK. New Haven Schoolhouse clock with rosewood veneer case. Bottom pendulum door is reverse painted and reads “Labine & Myer – Danby, VT.” Reverse of case has a contemporary reproduction label. SIZE: 17″ w. x 24″ t. CONDITION: Old finish; age of worn paper clock face uncertain; includes pendulum. 1-9770 (500-750)

3362
$402.50

FLETCHER CASTORIA ANSONIA ADVERTISING CLOCK. Ansonia clock with lower pendulum door glass displaying an ad for Castoria. Advertisement is a combination of reverse paint and applied paper. SIZE: 17-1/4″ w. x 32″ t. CONDITION: Glass advertisement is good; case has old alligatored finish with a few pieces of veneer missing; includes pendulum. 1-9771 (500-1,000)

3363
$345.00

WRIGLEY’S GUM STORE DISPLAY. Green metal countertop display with die-cut arrow shaped Wrigley character. Display holds four old empty boxes of “Juicy Fruit” brand gum. Reverse of display retains original paper label and is back stamped “A.L. Hansen Mfg. Co., Chicago, U.S.A.” SIZE: 14″ w. x 13″ t. CONDITION: The die-cut green Wrigley character has been repainted and has some areas of light surface pitting; the smiling character face is a replacement, otherwise good condition. 1-9568 (400-600)

3364
$2,587.50
Revised: 11/16/2009

Correction: Estimate should read $2,000 – $3,000.

ROBESON STRAIGHT RAZOR STORE DISPLAY CASE. Slant-front countertop wood display case holds twelve razors in velvet lined compartments. Case has a hinged rear door to access a storage compartment, a removable glass top, original gilt lettering decals that read “Robeson ShureEdge” and “The razor that fits your face”. Complete with a dozen razors which all have celluloid handles embossed with ornate relief nude designs. SIZE: 20-1/2″ w. x 9-1/4″ t. x 9-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 1-9519 (500-750)

3365
$575.00

“THE SUN” GARTER BELT STORE DISPLAY. Countertop oak display cabinet with curved glass front features a sample garter and stocking top. Glass side panels are gilt lettered “The Sun Garter” and were intended to provided views of boxes of garters on thin wood shelves. Rear hinged door opens for product storage and features a paper label with a patent date of October 28, 1902. SIZE: 7-3/4″ w. x 11″ t. x 6-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good; most thin shelves at side panels are missing but should be easily replaced. 1-9516 (600-900)

3366
$97.75

HARNESS SOAP AND EBONY OIL DRESSING POSTER. Stone lithographed black Americana advertisement depicting a satisfied customer applying the product to a horse harness. Graphic yellow border is composed of repeated images of the product tin. Manufactured by International Food Co., Minneapolis, Minn. SIZE: In frame 20-1/4″ w. x 26-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Displays well. Close examination reveals the top 3-1/2″ is a color photocopy repair which extends a bit further down on the right side. Several small holes have been backed and in-painted as well as some inpainting to the far right middle. 1-9474 (200-400)

3367
$575.00

ELECTRIC PASTE STOVE POLISH SIGN. Early stone lithograph depicting an attractive young woman frolicking at the seashore under the moonlight. Caption reads: “The World’s Best Electric Paste Stove Polish – Phoenix Plumbago Mining Co., Philadelphia”. SIZE: In frame 9″ w. x 17″ t. CONDITION: Very good. Light age toning to surface varnish; top has two old small brass grommets, likely original, and brass band on the bottom; small chip to upper right border. 1-9775 (400-600)

3368
$345.00

AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR CARDBOARD PREMIUM TOY. Colorful die-cut advertising premium circa 1905 for Aunt Jemima pancake flour from the Davis Milling Co., St. Joseph, Missouri. Consists of a hinged embossed cardboard 2-piece Aunt Jemima that was originally tethered together to a die-cut box of pancake flour with a string. By pulling on the bottom of the string, Aunt Jemima would appear to be climbing a rope to reach the box of flour at the top. Caption reads “I’s in town honey–Le’ me to it!” SIZE: Aunt Jemima 6-1/2″ w. x 13″ t. CONDITION: Aunt Jemima is missing a small pin/grommet that held the top and bottom halves together; the original string and small guides that the string threads through are missing, otherwise she’s in very good to excellent condition. Reverse of all three pieces has old glue residue. 1-9585 (800-1,200)

3369
$1,150.00

HOOD MILK PORCELAIN SIGN. Circa 1940s milk truck sign with a colorful half-tone printed illustration of a cow’s face within a red border that reads “H.P. Hood & Sons Milk”. Manufactured by American Valve & Enameling Company. SIZE: 30″ dia. CONDITION: Porcelain loss and some mild bends to all mounting holes; small chip to cow’s face; light surface scratches and scuffs; small metal loss to mounting hole at 12 o’clock. 1-9652 (600-900)

3370
$690.00

DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR DIE-CUT FLANGE SIGN. This double-sided stone lithographed sign is the toughest to find of all the DeLaval flanges. Manufactured by American Art Sign Co. for the DeLaval Separator Co. SIZE: 17-1/2″ w. x 27-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Displays well with a nice look. One side grades good to very good with a small sliver of surface pitting along bottom edge; a few stains and a few spots of color touch-up. Other side grades good with moderate scratches and scuffs; this side has had more extensive color touch-up, most of which is not readily apparent unless black-lighted. One nail hole to top. 1-9583 (1,000-1,500)

3371
$1,380.00
Revised: 11/21/2009

Additional Information: The reverse of the lens at some point a long time ago was painted black. It may be original, if not it’s how we are selling it.

KANOTEX GAS GLOBE. Scarce gas globe featuring the highly sought after orange glass body with ripple finish supporting one reverse painted Kanotex Bondified lens with image of a star and lightning bolts. SIZE: Overall 16″ across, lens is 13-1/2″ diam. CONDITION: Overall very good, one small internal chip to neck. 1-9793 (500-1,000)

3372
$1,610.00

MOBIL TOKHEIM MODEL 300 GAS PUMP. This is a classic double-sided pump with advertising glass panels and globe for “Premium” gas. Manufactured between 1955-1960. Includes aluminum I.D. plate with serial no. 3-30510-3-56. SIZE: 74″ h. CONDITION: Professionally restored. Globe and pump signs are reproductions. Some light rust around base. 1-9762 (600-900)

3373
$1,495.00

MOBIL TOKHEIM MODEL 300 GAS PUMP. This is a classic double-sided pump with advertising glass panels and globe for “Regular” gas. Manufactured between 1955-1960. Includes aluminum I.D. plate with serial no. 3-28509-3-56. SIZE: 74″ h. CONDITION: Professionally restored. Globe and pump signs are reproductions. Some light rust around base. 1-9763 (600-900)

3374
$402.50

SET OF 4 DOUBLE-SIDED WINCHESTER CARDBOARD SIGNS. From March 1920 through 1928, Winchester produced sets of cardboard panels designed to be inserted into a hinged wood frame for the store retailer to use as a window display. The sets were dated with the specific week or weeks Winchester intended the retailer to display them, with the products portrayed corresponding to the appropriate season. It is believed that approximately 100 different sets were produced in all. Originally part of a set of 5, these signs were intended as a store window display for the months of April and May 1922. One side of the signs has cutlery and knives while the reverse is a sepia-colored baseball scene promti9ng their line of baseball equipment. SIZE: Each 18-1/4″ w. x 40″ t. CONDITION: A few nail holes around perimeter of each panel; overall soiling and scuffs to the baseball scene. 1-9658 (500-1,000)

3375
$632.50

SET OF 3 DOUBLE-SIDED WINCHESTER CARDBOARD SIGNS. From March 1920 through 1928, Winchester produced sets of cardboard panels designed to be inserted into a hinged wood frame for the store retailer to use as a window display. The sets were dated with the specific week or weeks Winchester intended the retailer to display them, with the products portrayed corresponding to the appropriate season. It is believed that approximately 100 different sets were produced in all. Originally part of a set of 5, these signs were intended as a store display for the month of March 1924. One side of the signs has split bamboo fishing rods and the reverse side illustrates a variety of rakes, pitchforks, and shovels. SIZE: Each 18-1/4″ w x 40″ h. CONDITION: Good to very good with thumbnail sized pieces missing from bottom edge; each has a one-inch horizontal margin tear. 1-9657 (500-1,000)

3376
$747.50

SET OF 3 DOUBLE-SIDED WINCHESTER CARDBOARD SIGNS. From March 1920 through 1928, Winchester produced sets of cardboard panels designed to be inserted into a hinged wood frame for the store retailer to use as a window display. The sets were dated with the specific week or weeks Winchester intended the retailer to display them, with the products portrayed corresponding to the appropriate season. It is believed that approximately 100 different sets were produced in all. Originally part of a set of 5, these signs were intended as a store window display for the months of April and June 1923. One side of the signs depicts a fly fisherman netting a rainbow trout, while the reverse features five Winchester tool scenes. SIZE: Each is 18-1/4″ w x 40″ h. CONDITION: Generally good condition but each panel exhibits nail punctures with some cardboard loss, scuffs and soiling. 1-9656 (500-1,000)

3377
$1,725.00

LOT OF 11 WINCHESTER CARDBOARD SIGNS. Assorted incomplete cardboard signs for Winchester window displays. From March 1920 through 1928, Winchester produced sets of cardboard panels designed to be inserted into a hinged wood frame for the store retailer to use as a window display. The sets were dated with the specific week or weeks Winchester intended the retailer to display them, with the products portrayed corresponding to the appropriate season. It is believed that approximately 100 different sets were produced in all. SIZE: Each 18-1/4″ w. x 40″ t. CONDITION: Ranges from poor to very good. 1-9659 (500-1,000)

3378
$258.75

LOT OF 2 AMMUNITION SIGNS. Includes: 1) Scarce Western ammunition folding cardboard die-cut poster board sign with pictures of game animals overlaid on a map of North America where they are regionally found. Illustration by Lynn Bogue Hunt circa 1925-1935. 2) Remington “Shur Shot” ammunition cardboard die-cut sign with illustration of a rabbit and a box of shells. SIZE: 1) 35-3/4″ w. x 39-1/2″ t. 2) 16″ w. x 21″ t. CONDITION: 1) Poster has separated about halfway along the horizontal fold; wear and cardboard loss to bottom corners; 12″ vertical crease at top. 2) Significant foxing, otherwise good. 1-9660 (200-400)

3380
$172.50

HISPANO-SUIZA SPORTS CAR CANVAS SIGN. Lithographed canvas sign on stretcher promoting the 1928 Hispano-Suiza 45 Sports Saloon manufactured by the J. Gurney Nutting & Company Limited, London, England. Specifications for this 6-cylinder overhead valve motor car is provided below illustration. SIZE: In frame 24-1/2″ w. x 16-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Canvas tear to front tire, otherwise in generally good condition with light surface wear, scuffs and soiling. 1-9767 (400-600)

3381
$460.00

YALE LOCK ADVERTISING SIGN. A 3-D oak sign with lithographed cow illustration paper inserts constructed to resemble a barn with sliding doors. Center of the sign features a 3-D Yale padlock and hardware. SIZE: 24-3/4″ w. x 15-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Sign has two mounting holes to barn “doors” and some minor loss to the oak veneer. 1-9766 (300-500)

3382
$402.50

TILFORD CIGAR TIN SIGN. Embossed sign depicting three cherubs with a draped garland for this Chicago cigar manufacturer who promotes their product as “Faultless and Matchless”. Lithographed by the C.W. Shonk Co., Chicago. SIZE: 19-1/2″ w. x 13-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Fair; nail holes at perimeter and a few to the field; paint loss, surface wear and pitting. 1-9544 (150-250)

3383
$287.50

SAVINGS BANK ELECTRIC AUTOMATON. Likely placed in the front window of a bank to attract business and to encourage passersby to start a savings account. Bisque headed man in suit stands beside a larger than life alarm clock with “The Time is Now” printed around the perimeter. When activated, the man raises his arm and turns his head while the clock hands rotate. SIZE: 24″ w x 30″ h. CONDITION: Generally good to very good and working. 1-9538 (500-800)

3384
$287.50

KO-PAK-TA PEANUT WARMER. Electric counter top vessel with chrome plated top and bottom with removable lid and glass viewing window features paper scene depicting natives dancing around cauldron. SIZE: 15″ t x 9″ dia. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, mechanism untested. 1-9542 (200-400)

3385
$345.00

WICKER HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE. Outstanding hand crafted large scale life size wicker Harley Davidson motorcycle is amazingly realistic. It features dual exhaust, turning front end, brake and clutch cables. SIZE: 80″ l x 45″ h. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-9751 (400-800)

3386
$115.00

DOG IN CAGE DISPLAY. Wood, steel, leather, and leatherette construction cage with lift front door and full body composition dog inside. Plaque on top indicates this to be The Bird Dog’s Palace, manufactured by the Dwight McBride Yellow Pine Sales Co.” SIZE: 38″ w x 21-1/2″ h x 12″ d. CONDITION: Generally good. 1-9548 (300-500)

3387
$80.50

COMPOSITION CHEF FIGURE. Unusual life sized display figure of a chef mounted to a metal base. SIZE: 73″ h. CONDITION: Very good with a couple small chips. 1-9761 (100-200)