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COCA-COLA 50th ANNIVERSARY CARDBOARD SIGN. This sign was produced in 1936 to promote Coca-Cola’s 50th anniversary while also comparing the evolution of women’s bathing fashion in the interim. SIZE: Image 26” w x 46-1/2” h. CONDITION: Fair to good; sign shows some prominent creasing, surface wear and multiple BB sized punctures at the top. 1-6918 (1,200-1,500)
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COCA-COLA “HOSPITALITY” CARDBOARD SIGN. Large sized cardboard sign with image of woman lighting a candle. SIZE: Image measures 54” w x 25” h. CONDITION: Has some mildew spots along far left edge otherwise in very good condition. PF 1-6919 (900-1,200)
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$345.00 |
COCA-COLA FOUNTAIN SERVICE PORCELAIN SIGN. A one-sided die cut sign manufactured by the Tenn. Enamel Mfg. Co. Nashville, Tenn. circa 1934. SIZE: 27” w x 14” h. CONDITION: Chips to perimeter and field with fine surface scratches, otherwise good condition. 1-6845 (600-1,200)
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FREDERICK SANDS BRUNNER ORIGINAL 1942 OIL ON CANVAS. One of America’s preeminent illustrators, Brunner was well known for his Saturday Evening Post covers and WWII Red Cross posters, but also painted illustrations for Coca-Cola, Kellogg’s and Canada Dry as well. This painting captures a lighthearted wartime moment between a corporal and his trusting handlebar-saddled date, believed to have been used in a Royal Crown Cola advertisement. Reverse stretcher bears a paper label from the Ketterlinus Lithographic Co. of Philadelphia dated April 10, 1942. SIZE: Sight size 27” w x 40-1/2” h. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-6917 (1,500-2,000)
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$1,150.00 |
RARE MOXIE PAPER POSTER. Large and scarce poster with the famous Moxie Boy in the Uncle Sam pose, with straight sided bottle of Moxie in his left hand. He stands above nearly full case of New England’s favorite beverage with a label stating “Drink Moxie”. He stands in front of a big red circle in front of a dizzying backdrop of black and white vertical lines. SIZE: 27” w x 41” t. CONDITION: Poster shows several fold lines that have resulted in some small tears, edges show some nibbles and small tears. Small water stain at man’s right elbow. Overall very good. AT 1-7022 (1,000-1,500)
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COCA-COLA LEADED GLASS SHADE. This Tiffany style leaded glass shade is one of the most sought after of all Coca-Cola collectibles. The top band carries the words “Property of Coca-Cola Co. to be returned on demand” stamped in two locations. The bottom edge retains most of the original chain decoration. SIZE: 16” in diameter. CONDITION: A few pieces of the chain link are missing; a couple of cracks to some of the leaded glass; however all pieces remain solidly intact. An exceptional example. PF 1-6921 (8,000-10,000)
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COCA-COLA WELSH CLOCK. Extremely rare octagonal Ingraham schoolhouse clock from the E.N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., circa 1901. This example includes its pendulum, weight, and key. SIZE: 17-3/4” w x 26” t. CONDITION: A nice example with original clock face, a stronger than typical red Coca-Cola advertisement that is usually found on these clocks. The oak case appears to be refinished with a replaced front glass face with solder repairs to the brass bezel retainer clips. Overall very good plus. 1-6074 (2,500-3,500)
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COCA-COLA GILBERT CLOCK. Circa 1920s-30s clock with paper dial that reads “Drink Coca-Cola.” Bottom glass panel in reverse lettered “Coca-Cola in Bottles”. Features partial original paper label on reverse with penciled serial # 3022; includes pendulum, weight, and key. SIZE: 15” w x 31” t. CONDITION: Wood case in very good condition with some traces of white paint where it had previously been mounted to a wall. Paper dial in fair condition with fading and loss to the lettering. 1-6073 (650-950)
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$2,012.00 |
1950s PEPSI MOTION LIGHT. This countertop light up sign has a rotating internal color wheel visible just behind the plastic face that acts as a real attention getter. SIZE: 20-1/2” w x 10” h x 7-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent and working. 1-6922 (1,500-2,000)
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$402.00 |
COCA-COLA 1920 TIP TRAY. Illustration of woman in yellow outfit on the golf course. SIZE: 4-1/4” w x 6” h. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent with just a few light surface blemishes. 1-6927 (300-500)
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$230.00 |
DR. SWETT’S ROOT BEER TIN DIE CUT. Extremely rare two-sided figural stoneware root beer mug advertisement, which reads “Dr. Swett’s Original Root Beer 5 cents”. SIZE: 4-1/2” w x 6” h. CONDITION: Good to very good, with a soft bend and some light pitting along top and bottom edges. PF 1-6701 (500-700)
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$632.00 |
DR. SWETT’S ROOT BEER TIN ON CARDBOARD SIGN. Elusive tin over cardboard sign featuring their trademark illustration “from childhood to old age”. SIZE: 9-1/4” w x 6-1/4” h. CONDITION: Generally good, with what appears to be traces of old alligatored surface varnish that has had some gilt touch-up. PF 1-6700 (400-700)
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$345.00 |
LOT OF THREE COCA-COLA SERVING TRAYS. Includes 1938 Canadian serving tray in very good condition; a 1938 regular issued tray in very good condition; a 1916 in good condition. SIZE: 1938 trays measure 10-1/2” w x 13-1/4” h; 1916 tray measures 8-1/2” w x 19” h. PF 1-6684 (250-450)
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$402.00 |
LOT OF THREE SODA ADVERTISEMENTS. Includes 1914 and 1916 Coca-Cola tip trays and a Moxie tin match holder. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Tip trays grade fair and good respectively; Moxie match holder fair. 1-6866 (150-300)
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$517.00 |
LOT OF TWO SODA FOUNTAIN SIGNS. Includes a tin over cardboard beveled edge sign from the American Art Works of Coshocton, Ohio for Cherry Blush. Also includes a tin over cardboard sign for Cherry Sparkle from the Crown Cork & Seal Co., Baltimore. SIZE: 9” w x 6-1/4” h and 13-1/4” w x 6” h respectively. CONDITION: A few small surface blemishes but otherwise very good to excellent. PF 1-6856 (350-550)
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$1,955.00 |
HOWEL’S CHERRY-JULEP CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER. Red glazed dispenser marked “Drink Howel’s original Cherry-Julep”. Includes ceramic ball mechanism pump. SIZE: 14” h. CONDITION: Some wear to the red glaze that runs around the middle of the dispenser and around the rim, otherwise good to very good condition. PF 1-6826 (1,200-1,600)
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$14,375.00 |
CHERO-CRUSH CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER. Fabulous example of this seldom seen colorful dispenser. Features embossed cherry blossom boughs and “Chero-Crush” gilt script on both sides. Includes plunger type pump. SIZE: 12” h. CONDITION: Dispenser very good to excellent with light wear to the relief lettering. PF 1-6716 (5,000-8,000)
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$1,495.00 |
HOWEL’S ORANGE-JULEP CERAMIC DISPENSER. A nice example of Howel’s five cent orange body dispenser. SIZE: 13-1/2” h. CONDITION: Ceramic body very good to excellent with replacement plunger type pump. PF 1-6689 (1,200-1,800)
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$1,150.00 |
WARD’S ORANGE-CRUSH CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER. Smaller version of the popular figural Orange-Crush dispenser features embossed orange blossom boughs and lettering to both sides. Includes ceramic ball pump. SIZE: 13” h. CONDITION: Pump body has fingernail sized chip to base, otherwise in very good condition. PF 1-6426 (1,000-1,500)
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$9,200.00 |
CHERO-CRUSH CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER. A tough to find dispenser with a figural cherry body embossed with cherry boughs and “Chero-Crush” script. Includes ceramic ball pump. SIZE: 14” h. CONDITION: Ceramic body has a small chip to the inside of the rim and loss of gilt to relief lettering. Bottom of the pump insert has a casting break. PF 1-6425 (4,000-7,000)
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$4,887.00 |
LIBERTY ROOT BEER CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER. Outstanding and rare bulbous dispenser from the Richardson Corporation in Rochester, NY. Trimmed with copper pinstripe on flared base. Hand painted with blue, red, and black telling us to “Try a stein-It’s fine” on both sides. Comes with what appears to be its original pump marked “Root Beer” on top. SIZE: 13-1/2” h. CONDITION: Ceramic button on top of pump is cracked. Globe is near excellent. AT 1-7015 (2,500-3,500)
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$287.00 |
HIRES CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER. Figural hourglass shaped ceramic dispenser complete with pump and ceramic Hires insert. SIZE: 14” h. CONDITION: Some light staining to lower portion to lower dispenser; a few soft dents to the top of the pump cover otherwise good condition. PF 1-6812 (400-600)
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HIRES CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER. Classic hourglass shaped soda fountain dispenser, complete with pump and Hires ceramic insert. SIZE: 14” h. CONDITION: Light discoloration to bottom of dispenser otherwise very good condition. PF 1-6696 (400-600)
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$287.00 |
DR. SWETT’S STONEWARE SYRUP DISPENSER. Figural root beer bottle shaped dispenser complete with brass spigot. SIZE: 22” h. CONDITION: Dispenser base has two hairlines; dispenser top is a replacement. PF 1-6698 (400-600)
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$287.00 |
MAGNUS ROOT BEER CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER. Barrel shaped dispenser lettered with “Magnus Root Beer” on both sides. Includes plunger type pump which is marked “Sani-Kold Soda Fountains, Inc. Philadelphia, PA Patent 10-13-25”. SIZE: 14-1/2” h. CONDITION: Dispenser bottom has been drilled probably for a use as a lamp, otherwise in very good condition. PF 1-6699 (500-700)
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$460.00 |
LOT OF SEVEN HIRES ROOT BEER ADVERTISEMENTS. 1) 17-1/2” w x 9” h embossed tin sign with Josh Slinger in fair to good condition. 2) Josh Slinger 13” serving tray in fair condition. 3) 5” tall Hires Mettlach mug in very good to excellent condition. 4) 7-1/4” Hires stoneware bottle in very good condition. 5) 9-1/2” tall Hires bottle with original label and bottle cap in good condition. 6) 4-1/4” tall etched Hires soda fountain glass in excellent condition. 7) 5” tall Hires easel-back die-cut in very good to excellent condition. PF 1-6843 (350-550)
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$230.00 |
HIRES ROOT BEER 1893 CALENDAR TOP. Adorable stone lithographed image of two young girls with their cat. SIZE: 7” w x 7” h. CONDITION: Front very good; reverse shows scrapbook adhesive. PF 1-6702 (150-250)
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$373.00 |
LOT OF SEVEN SODA ADVERTISING ITEMS. Includes embossed tin signs for: Dr. Pepper, Hires Root Beer, Nu Icy soda and Pepsi; Coca-Cola die cut tin bottle thermometer; and a Williams’ Root Beer Extract box with labels. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Fair to very good. PF 1-6873 (250-350)
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$546.00 |
LOT OF FIVE ADVERTISING ITEMS. Includes a 5” w x 6-1/2” h die cut Hires Root Beer easel-back sign in museum quality frame; Gold Dust Twins die cut trade card in frame; Hires Root Beer tin sign with straight sided bottle; Dr. Lorenz Cigar embossed tin sign; Green River Whiskey serving tray. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Average is good overall. PF 1-6887 (300-500)
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$270.00 |
TRUE FRUIT SELF FRAMED TIN SIGN. Tabletop still life of a variety of fruits with exquisite marble semi-nude statue among the spread for this Rochester, NY beverage producer. SIZE: 38” w x 25” h. CONDITION: Small amount of fly specking, minor fade to lithography, overall very good. AT 1-7004 (200-300)
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$4,312.00 |
WINCHESTER FIVE-PANEL WINDOW DISPLAY. A set of five cardboard two-sided advertisements with illustrations of the Winchester Junior Rifle Corps at Range on one side and Winchester House Paint being applied on the other. The rifle corps images were intended to be displayed the weeks of Apr 5-11 & May 3-9, 1923. The house paint scenes were intended to be displayed the summer of 1923. This lot includes the original shipping envelope and display instructions. SIZE: Each cardboard sign measures 18-1/4” w x 40” h. CONDITION: Excellent. 1-6924 (3,500-4,500)
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$4,312.00 |
WINCHESTER FIVE-PANEL WINDOW DISPLAY. Impressive store display consisting of five hinged wood panels that hold double sided cardboard advertising signs. The wood frame of this example is a faithful replacement skillfully copied from the original. One side features five tool scenes intended for in-store display the weeks of April 26-May 2 and May 31-June 6, 1923. The other side bears fishing tackle ads and an angler landing a fine trout, intended for display the week of May 10-16, 1923. SIZE: Individual cardboard signs measure 18-1/4” w x 40” h. The wood folding panels each measure 20” w x 47-1/2” h. CONDITION: Overall excellent with bright fresh colors. 1-6925 (3,500-4,500)
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$4,025.00 |
VERY RARE 1905 DU PONT POWDER CO. CALENDAR. This beautiful calendar is complete with top and bottom bands with the beautiful Edmund Osthaus print of a water spaniel retrieving a mallard drake over the top two thirds of the calendar. The bottom third has the large red “Du Pont” name and the calendar, which appears to be complete with the red, white, and black cover. The lower left corner has the 1904 Du Pont copyright and the lower right corner says “American Lithographic Co., N.Y.” SIZE: 29” t x 15” w. CONDITION: Good, the image is crisp and bright with vivid colors with lettering and calendar cover vivid red, with only slight fading. The calendar body has a tear about half way across the top, not severely affecting the image and another almost completely across at the top of the calendar with several wrinkles and creases, again, not affecting the image. A rare calendar in restorable condition. JR 1-7013 (1,000-2,000)
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$3,220.00 |
SCARCE DU PONT 1904 CALENDAR. Beautiful and very busy calendar with colorful image of a train depot with a hunter loading a case of shot shells on a mule-drawn wagon and a small black child attempting to control four bird dogs with four porch-setter kibitzers discussing the merits of the dogs in the background. The station agent appears to be perusing a ticket. There is a wood and metal trunk, another case of shot shells, and two leg-o-mutton shotgun cases in the foreground. The train depot sign reads “Guntown”. In the far background are old buildings, one with a hotel sign and the other “General Merchandise and Post Office”. This scene is titled “The first day of the open season”. The bottom two fifths of the calendar has the gold Du Pont name and the full page 1904 calendar. The individual pages are not present. SIZE: 28-1/4” t x 15-1/2” w. CONDITION: Good, both bands are intact with one fold at the top of the calendar with small damages on both edges and a few small creases toward the bottom, not affecting the image in any way. Colors are vivid and bright. JR 1-7012 (1,000-1,500)
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$1,897.00 |
RARE WINCHESTER PAPER POSTER. Advertising 1897 pump shotgun with “Winchester” stylized trademark at the top and a model 1897 pump shotgun intertwined with “96.77%”. The central portion of the poster depicts a gentleman in a turn of the 20th Century sporting outfit carrying an 1897 shotgun and is titled with information regarding Charles G. Spencer and stating that he was the interstate association’s official high average winner for 1908, breaking 10,815 out of 11,175 targets. The bottom panel states that “7 out of the first 9 men in 1908 shot red W shotguns or shotgun shells.” SIZE: 22-3/4” h x 14-1/4” w. CONDITION: Very dark and faded with water damage on both edges with several small scrapes and a small cut with tack holes around edges. JR 1-7014 (1,000-2,000)
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$3,392.00 |
SCARCE U.S. CARTRIDGE 3-PANEL CARDBOARD DISPLAY. Display with the central panel by William Hamilton Foster depicting an old gentleman sitting on a rock with a Parker double barrel shotgun over his knees loading his pipe. Titled “There us’t to be rabbits in these here woods”. The background scene is a dense woods with three visible rabbits. The left wing is an advertisement for U.S. Shot shells with flying ducks in the background. The right wing is an advertisement for U.S. rifle ammunition with a running white tail deer in the background. SIZE: Central section measures 41-1/2” t x 26” w. with overall width including two wings of 57” w. CONDITION: About good, lightly faded with moderate soiling and the two wings are reattached. The fold in the central panel will no longer stay erect. The tripod is complete. There is some water damage on the bottom, not severely affecting the image. JR 1-7019 (1,000-1,500)
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$0.00 |
SCARCE SAVAGE-STEVENS ADVERTISING POSTER. Paper poster with metal bands at top and bottom. This unusual poster has a central panel titled “Nature’s Rogues Gallery” with information regarding a variety of predators and raptors. The bottom center has the image of a desert wolf with a Stevens single barrel shotgun and a Savage sporter rifle. The outer edges have eight panels of various predators, raptors, and varmints. SIZE: 26” t x 18” w. CONDITION: Good to very good. Colors are vivid and bright with a few minor creases and a small gouge in the top right center, not affecting the images and a small tear on the right edge, again, not affecting the image. The white background is slightly yellowed with a couple water stains on left edge. JR 1-7018 (500-1,000)
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$2,300.00 |
LARGE I.W. HARPER WHISKEY REVERSE ON GLASS SIGN. Classic image of an elderly well dressed grandfather taking a break from reading Harper’s Weekly to enjoy a shot of I.W. Harper whiskey as his three grandchildren look on, the youngest of whom tries to grab his bottle, much to the amusement of all present. Signed in lower right I.H. Kiefer 1904. Housed in its original frame with a plaque that reads “The Kind Your Grandfather Used”. The frame has been augmented by a secondary exterior frame. SIZE: Image size 35-1/2” h x 23-1/2” w. CONDITION: Nice bright vivid colors throughout, small portion of lower right corner appears to have some water damage with some flaking along bottom edge, not affecting the image in any way. Minor chips and scuffs to the frame, otherwise very good to near excellent. AT 1-7023 (1,500-2,500)
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$575.00 |
PAUL JONES & CO. WHISKEY TIN SIGN. This curled corner die cut sign features a stereotyped southern illustration captioned “The Temptation of St. Anthony”. Lithographed by the Meek Co, Coshocton, OH. SIZE: 19-1/2” w x 13-1/2” h. CONDITION: A few soft bends and some touch up to the black margins, otherwise very good condition. Lettering at top and bottom appears re-done, set against a white background. Appears to be some touch up to black border. PF 1-6791 (400-600)
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$345.00 |
PABST BREWING CO. TIN SIGN. Illustration of uniformed Spanish-American war veterans toasting to victory with several bottles of Pabst beer. A picture of the battleship Maine hangs on the wall in the background, the sinking of which precipitated the U.S. declaration of war on Spain. Lithographed by Kaufmann & Strauss Co., NY. SIZE: Image measures 21” w x 27-1/4” h in original frame. CONDITION: Fair to good; some areas of color loss to illustration at the upper left corner; overall fade. 1-6799 (300-400)
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$287.00 |
BUFFALO BREWING CO. PAPER SIGN. Colorful lithographed interior bar scene depicting several men sitting around a tavern table taking in a conversation between a well-to-do gent and the tavern owner. Even the dog at the gent’s feet appears interested in the exchange. Lettered in the upper right “Compliments of The East Buffalo Brewing Co.” and “Buffalo, N.Y. in lower right. SIZE: 21” w x 14” h. CONDITION: Appears to be trimmed with some minor loss around edges with small 1” tear at bottom. The image itself has strong bright colors. Overall very good. AT 1-7041 (300-500)
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$690.00 |
BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO CARDBOARD SIGN. One of the most humorous and desirable as well as often copied of all the signs produced by the Blackwell’s Durham Tobacco Co. Comical image of two hunters taking time out for a Bull Durham smoke oblivious to the fact that they’ve caught the attention of the resident bull. SIZE: Image size 17-1/2” w x 27-1/2” h. CONDITION: A rare sign to find in any condition, this one would grade about good. Surface exhibits some uneven coloring likely due to changes in the surface varnish of the print. Also present are moderate fly specks and several small punctures. Still a classic sign well worthy of some professional conservation. PF 1-6423 (1,000-1,500)
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$34,500.00 |
LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTES BASEBALL WINDOW DISPLAY. Extremely rare, tri-fold cardboard window display with an easel back featuring the American League’s M.V.P. for 1928 – Mickey Cochrane, and the National League’s M.V.P., Jim Bottomley. Quotations beneath each read “That toasted flavor sure hits the right spot always” and “Toasting gives a flavor no other cigarette can equal”. Images of both ball players and the baseball stadium appear to be created by stone lithography. This sensational piece was only recently discovered hidden behind a building stairwell during renovations. SIZE: 66” w x 42” h. CONDITION: Because this sign has remained out of daylight for over 75 years the colors are virtually as bright as they were the day it was printed. It was also covered with 75 years of dust, most of which has been removed, the balance being left to the successful bidder. Some separation to the cardboard backing and the printed surface has occurred primarily along the panel folds, but has also occurred in some spots along the outer edges of the display. While some conservation will be necessary to return the display to its former glory, it remains one of the most sensational of all the baseball and tobacco advertising crossovers. PF 1-6920 (12,000-18,000)
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$115.00 |
DUKE’S MIXTURE TOBACCO LITHOGRAPHS. A pair of black Americana chromolithographs depicting outrageous calamities befalling a family and their wagon along a country road. Copyright 1902 by the American Tobacco Co. SIZE: Lithographs measure 10” w x 6” h each in a 30-1/2” w x 14-1/2” h frame. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 1-6879 (300-600)
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$920.00 |
LOT OF THIRTEEN TOBACCO ADVERTISING TINS. Miscellaneous lot including Virginity Tobacco, Three States mixture, Dixie Queen cut plug, large Game Fine Cut, Sweet Cuba, Poppers Ace, Sweet Mist, Tiger, Union Leader, Havana Fives, etc. CONDITION: Overall fair to good. AT 1-6865 (400-600)
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$287.00 |
LOT OF SIX ADVERTISING ITEMS. Includes tin signs for Model Smoking Tobacco, Dutch Boy White Lead Paint, Sherwin-Williams Brushes, Hi-Plane Tobacco; a porcelain Star Naphtha sign; and a Hi-Plane tobacco pocket tin. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Lot averages fair to very good. PF 1-6878 (250-450)
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$575.00 |
UNIVERSAL CIGAR BRANDING & PRINTING MACHINE. Elaborate cast iron hand crank apparatus with wood ramp leading to brass and cast iron drums that would attach to kerosene heat source to personalize one’s cigars. Black frame with brass plaque indicating “McIndoe & Streider Mfg. Co., Boston, #216”. SIZE: 17” w x 14” h x 14” d. CONDITION: Black paint has all over flaking, missing one brass guide, couple small replacement parts, otherwise very good and operational. AT 1-6703 (600-800)
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$2,875.00 |
HICKMAN-EBBERT WAGON CO. TIN SIGN. Self-framed tin sign featuring a young couple amidst an idyllic country setting harvesting apples with the help of their Ebbert Wagon. Lithographed by the Chas. W. Shonk Co. Chicago for the Hickman-Ebbert Co. of Owensboro, Kentucky. SIZE: 37-1/2” w x 25-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with some minor random scuffs and scratches to the perimeter. 1-6911 (2,500-3,500)
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$345.00 |
CERESOTA FLOUR 1901 CALENDAR. Adorable image of little boy carving a loaf of bread used as an illustration for The Northwestern Consolidated Co. of Minneapolis. Calendar retains both top and bottom metal strips and is over stamped with “Distributed by Northern Supply Co. Burlington, Vermont”. SIZE: Image is 12-3/4” w x 17” h. CONDITION: Calendar is in very good condition with a small water mark to the top right edge and a subtle color shift to the red spectrum. PF 1-6790 (500-1,000)
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$1,380.00 |
HOOD MILK PORCELAIN SIGN. Head on perspective of a cow adorns this one-sided sign for the H.P. Hood & Sons Dairy of Boston, Mass. SIZE: 30” diameter. CONDITION: A few chips to field image and perimeter chips at all mounting holes. PF 1-6704 (400-600)
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$575.00 |
LOT OF FOUR TIN CREAM SEPARATOR ADVERTISEMENTS. Includes a De Laval Cream Separators tip tray and match holder and a Sharples Tubular Cream Separator match holder and pot scraper. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Tip tray and pot scraper very good to excellent; match holders good condition. PF 1-6854 (300-400)
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$287.00 |
SMITH BROTHERS COUGH DROPS TIN SIGN. Embossed tin sign with an illustration of their cough drop package flanked by portraits of the brothers. SIZE: 27-1/2” w x 9-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good with multiple soft creases. PF 1-6814 (400-600)
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SMITH BROS. COUGH DROP DIE CUT. Rare one half life size Smith Brothers cough drop die cuts. For over 100 years, the famous Smith Bros. licorice and cherry cough drops have been marketed throughout North America. These two rare cardboard die cuts are two of the scarce examples of advertising materials relating to this product. Both are framed (loose in frame). SIZE: Figures are 34-1/4” t. CONDITION: Tiny amounts of roughness to edges of base, overall generally good to very good. 1-7026 (500-1,000)
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$2,645.00 |
HICKMAN-EBBERT WAGON CO. TIN SIGN. Self-framed tin sign featuring a young couple amidst an idyllic country setting harvesting apples with the help of their Ebbert Wagon. Lithographed by the Chas. W. Shonk Co. Chicago for the Hickman-Ebbert Co. of Owensboro, Kentucky. SIZE: 37-1/2” w x 25-1/2” h. CONDITION: Near excellent with several small surface blemishes. PF 1-6797 (2,000-3,000)
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$402.00 |
DAVIS CARRIAGE MFG. CO. TIN SIGN. This embossed sign shows a couple out for an afternoon ride in their horse drawn Davis Carriage. The Scioto Sign Co. Kenton, Ohio. SIZE: Image measures 19-1/2” w x 6-1/2” h. CONDITION: Spots of light flaking otherwise very good. 1-6796 (400-600)
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$345.00 |
LARGE STONE LITHOGRAPH STEAMSHIP PRINT. Grand four-stack ship with other steamships and boats in the distance over rough waters and under scattered clouds. The upper right corner has a shield indicating the birth and death of four nobles: Lord Nelson, Admiral Robert Blake, Governor Arthur Phillip, and Lord Rodney with dates ranging from 1527 to 1814. The litho is signed Chas. Pears and the bottom banner reads “Innavigable (Master Robert Thorne, 1527.” Printed for H.M. Stationery Office by John Waddington Ltd., Leeds & London, and issued by the Empire Marketing Board. SIZE: 65-1/4” w x 45” h. CONDITION: Lightly fade, has various insubstantial vertical fold lines and some minor wrinkles and tears in lower right. Small 1/2” puncture in lower center of water, otherwise good to very good. AT 1-6685 (500-1,000)
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$1,495.00 |
CUNARD LINE “LUSITANIA” STEAMSHIP TIN SIGN. Self-framed tin sign from the H.D. Beach Co. of Coshocton, Ohio; illustrating the British registry Lusitania on its New York to Liverpool run. The Lusitania made her maiden voyage in 1907 and was tragically sunk by German torpedoes on May 7, 1915 prior to the outbreak of WWI. SIZE: 38-1/2” w x 27-1/2” h. CONDITION: A few dents to the perimeter figural rope border; scattered light chips and some spotting to the field image; overall a good looking sign. 1-6427 (1,200-1,400)
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$517.00 |
ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIP TIN SIGN. Self-framed tin sign with illustration of the “Cameronia”, one of Anchor Line’s twin screw steamships. Her maiden voyage took place in 1911 and she steamed between New York, Glasgow & Londonderry until torpedoed by a German U-boat on April 15, 1917. SIZE: 38” w x 25-1/2” h. CONDITION: A few perimeter dents; two nail holes in the bottom margin; field of image exhibits light to moderate foxing and some paint loss to lower left corner. PF 1-6844 (300-500)
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$230.00 |
LARGE HOLLOW BODIED NEON SIGN. Reads “Voyages” and bears an applied clipper ship graphic. SIZE: 96” w x 34” h x 8” d. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent and working with all tubing intact. PF 1-6690 (400-800)
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58
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$780.00 |
UNITED MOTORS SERVICE PORCELAIN SIGN. Oval double-sided sign that hung out front of a repair garage that features a terrific open touring car silhouette graphic. SIZE: 48” w 28-1/2” h. CONDITION: One side grades very good with two silver dollar sized chips to the field and at top mounting holes. Other side grades fair to good with some chips and some surface discolorations that would appear to be permanent. PF 1-6739 (750-1,250)
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59
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$402.00 |
TWO-SIDED A.O.A.A. PORCELAIN SIGN. Circa 1930s. Oval sign in brilliant blue and yellow for A.O.A.A., blue list, official service. Believed to be for the tourist industry as an assurance to motorists that the facilities were clean and well kept. SIZE: 20” l x 14-1/2” h. CONDITION: Missing two top grommets and has miniscule chips to edge and around grommets, overall excellent and possibly unused. AT 1-6988 (300-500)
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60
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$920.00 |
OPALINE MOTOR OIL ONE GALLON CAN WITH RACECAR. This early motor oil can from the Sinclair Refining Company features great early race car illustrations on both sides. SIZE: 8” w x 11” h. CONDITION: Some light surface scuffing to lithographed images but overall in good to very good condition. PF 1-6829 (400-600)
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60a
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$345.00 |
PENNSYLVANIA 1907 PORCELAIN LICENSE PLATE. Early tag # 4710 with reverse stamp from Ingram Richardson Beaver Falls, PA. SIZE: 8” w x 6-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with just a few perimeter chips. PF 1-6804 (200-300)
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60b
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$258.00 |
MOBIL OIL PORCELAIN SIGN. This one-sided sign from the Vacuum Oil Co. advertises their Gargoyle brand motor oil. SIZE: 30” w x 22-1/2” h. CONDITION: Fair to good; significant chipping along edges and to mounting holes. PF 1-6872 (150-250)
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61
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$360.00 |
LOT OF NINE ADVERTISING ITEMS. Includes early Monamobile oil can and other assorted tins. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Good overall. PF 1-6877 (300-400)
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62
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$230.00 |
PARKER ONE POUND COFFEE GRINDER. Great dovetailed wooden coffee grinder from the Chas. Parker Co. of Meriden, Conn., the makers of the world famous shotguns. With nearly complete lithographed label on front stating “Parker’s 555 Rapid Grinding One Pound Mill.” It features a diagonally mounted handle, ornate cast top crank, and wooden catch drawer. SIZE: 6-3/4” w x 11” h x 6-3/4” d. CONDITION: Top lip of catch drawer has been repaired, but does not detract. Overall very good to near excellent with great patina. AT 1-7038 (600-800)
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$172.00 |
PARKER ONE POUND COFFEE GRINDER. Great dovetailed wooden coffee grinder from the Chas. Parker Co. of Meriden, Conn., the makers of the world famous shotguns. With nearly complete lithographed label on front stating “Parker’s 555 Rapid Grinding One Pound Mill.” It features a diagonally mounted handle, ornate cast top crank, and wooden catch drawer. SIZE: 6-3/4” w x 11” h x 6-3/4” d. CONDITION: Top lip of catch drawer has been repaired, but does not detract. Some crazing to label. Overall very good to near excellent with great patina. AT 1-7039 (600-800)
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63
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$920.00 |
LOT OF THREE COFFEE MILLS. 1) Enterprise Mfg. Co. No. 2 mill with original paint, decals and cast iron drawer. SIZE: 12-1/2” h with 8-3/4” diameter wheels. CONDITION: Very good. 2) A None-Such tin body coffee mill decorated with art nouveau graphics. Manufactured by Brownson-Walton Co., Cleveland. SIZE: 5-1/2” w x 9-1/4” h x 5-1/2” d. CONDITION: Centerline of mill has had modern brads driven through to stabilize the wood interior partition. 3) A repainted Enterprise Mfg. Co. No. 50 mill. SIZE: 13-3/4” h with a 12-3/4” diameter wheel. PF 1-6875 (500-700)
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64
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$862.00 |
STAR NO. 7 CAST IRON COFFEE MILL. This mill features a cast hopper lid with nickel plated eagle finial. Includes what appears to be the original tin receiver. SIZE: 27-1/2” h x 14-3/4” diameter wheels. CONDITION: Has been repainted; hinge at hopper lid is cracked. PF 1-6732 (400-700)
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65
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$488.00 |
MISTLETOE COFFEE STORE BIN. This large store coffee bin has its lower curved door hand lettered “Timothy Gay & Co., Boston”. The front panel has a darling oval vignette of a group of children pulling their harvest laden wagon along a country path. SIZE: 13-1/2” w x 20” h x 17” d. CONDITION: Moderate surface scuffs, chips and areas of pitting but still retains a nice look. Top slip fit lid not original. PF 1-6815 (300-500)
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66
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$460.00 |
WALDORF JAVA STORE COFFEE BIN. Large store bin with colorful graphics and embossed lettering for “Waldorf Java Coffee”. Curved top door is stenciled “L.F. Hersh & Bro., Elizabeth, N.J.” SIZE: 20-1/4” w x 21” h x 12-1/2” d. CONDITION: Surfaces show moderate wear but still retains a nice look. PF 1-6805 (300-500)
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67
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$287.00 |
LOT OF SEVEN COFFEE AND TEA TINS. Includes a Pure Gold Mfg. Co.’s Superior Breakfast tin by Ginna & Co.; Union Club one pound coffee tin; and others. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Fair to good. PF 1-6890 (400-500)
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68
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$517.00 |
LOT OF THIRTEEN COFFEE AND TEA ADVERTISING ITEMS. Includes 6-1/2” w x 9-1/4” h tin tacker for Old Reliable Coffee; porcelain Hills Bros. Coffee thermometer missing bulb; one pound tins for Astor House, Hi-test, Jam-Boy and Veteran brand coffees; Mammy’s Favorite Brand four pound coffee tin and others. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Fair to very good. PF 1-6863 (400-600)
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69
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$402.00 |
ELEPHANT JAVA COFFEE TIN. Fabulous graphics of an African elephant and a steam locomotive adorns the side panels of this three pound American Can Co. hinged lid tin. SIZE: 7-3/4” w x 5-1/4” h x 5-1/2” d. CONDITION: Good to very good with moderate surface wear and some fading of the red background. PF 1-6846 (400-600)
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70
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$1,552.00 |
LOWNEY’S COCOA TIN STORE STRING HOLDER. A great country store item, this two-sided advertisement for Lowney’s Cocoa also served to hold a spool of twine for wrapping packages. As the twine is pulled off the spool, it raises a die cut tin cocoa cup as an added attention grabber. Manufactured by the H.D. Beach Co., Coshocton, OH. SIZE: 14-1/2” w x 25-1/2” h. CONDITION: Sign grades good to very good overall with some areas of pitting and paint loss concentrated around the perimeter edges. Some of the surface blemishes appear to be a fine overspray or splatter which might possibly be reduced with a thorough cleaning. The tin die cut cup is a replacement. PF 1-6786 (1,000-1,500)
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71
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$805.00 |
GRAPE-NUTS TIN SIGN. Classic self-framed sign with illustration of a little girl and her St. Bernard protector departing for school. SIZE: 20” w x 30-1/2” h. CONDITION: Good; some soft bends to the perimeter with a few small nail holes to extreme outer edge. Central image has scattered chips, scratches, and spots of paint loss. PF 1-6785 (600-900)
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72
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$230.00 |
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES TIN SIGN. This two sided die cut sign from the American Art Works was originally part of a two-piece wall mount flange but is now missing the wall mount. Copyright 1910 by the Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Co. SIZE: 13-1/2” w x 19-1/4” h. CONDITION: One side grades poor, other side grades fair to good with a break to the lower bayonet mount. PF 1-6788 (300-500)
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73
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$575.00 |
MUNYON’S PAW-PAW COMPOSITION SIGN. A 3-dimensional self-framed sign with a large papaya tree the juice of which was fermented and sold as “restorative elixir” by Dr. James Munyon in the early 1900s. The homeopathic remedy was produced and bottled on his 15 acre Munyon Island estate located off Palm Beach, FL, now in the FL park system. Sign appears to be moulded out of some unusual flexible composition. SIZE: 22-1/2” w x 33-1/4” h. CONDITION: Wear to the corners and some loss to the top at twelve o’clock; some cracks which appear to radiate through to the surface. PF 1-6738 (600-900)
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74
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$805.00 |
TRUE FRUIT AND GOLDEN ORANGEADE SODA FOUNTAIN SIGN. This cardboard soda fountain sign for the J. Hungerford Smith Co. of Rochester, N.Y. served as a flavor menu board where alternate flavors on individual cardboard strips could be inserted into pre-cut tabs. SIZE: Image size in original frame is 13-1/2” w x 27-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with some light surface blemishes. PF 1-6737 (600-900)
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75
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$201.00 |
LIPTON’S INSTANT COCOA SIGN. Tin over cardboard sign featuring a cheerful woman enjoying a cup of Lipton’s Cocoa. SIZE: 9” w x 13-1/4” h. CONDITION: Several fine scratches to the right of the woman’s head have been partially camouflaged, otherwise very good. PF 1-6813 (200-400)
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76
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$632.00 |
LIFEBUOY SOAP DIE CUT SIGN. A two-sided die cut with a brass grommet probably intended as a fan hanger. One side illustrates a housemaid atop a life preserver, while the reverse features a bearded fisherman with a pipe in his mouth. SIZE: 12” diameter. CONDITION: Near excellent. PF 1-6681 (500-750)
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77
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$230.00 |
SUNLIGHT SOAP LITHOGRAPH. A stone lithograph for Sunlight Soap printed in Berlin for the Dutch market. Illustration of an attractively attired woman whose attention has been captured by an advertisement for Monkey Brand Washing Powder. SIZE: Image measurements 14-1/2” w x 19-1/2” h. CONDITION: Has two horizontal fold lines but otherwise in very good condition. PF 1-6682 (125-250)
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78
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$420.00 |
MERRELL’S FEMALE TONIC TIN SIGN. This rare early patent medicine sign by the Jacob S. Merrell Co. of St. Louis, MO promoted their cure “for all diseases peculiar to women”. Lithographed by Wells & Hope Co., 318-20-22 Vine St., Phila., PA. SIZE: Image measures 9-1/2” w x 13-1/2” h. CONDITION: Fair; shows significant flaking and some pitting; several nail holes at perimeter edges could be concealed with a slightly smaller frame. PF 1-6793 (200-400)
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79
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$805.00 |
MONITOR RADIATOR TIN SIGN. Colorful embossed sign depicts a domestic living room scene kept toasty no doubt with the help of their glowing Monitor stove. Monitor Stove & Range Co., Cinn. OH. Lithographed by the Mayor Lavenson, Co., NY. SIZE: 19-1/2” w x 13-3/4” h. CONDITION: Some light creasing where paint has been worn away; flaking with subsequent pitting notably to the middle and right side. Overall grades fair to good. 1-6789 (400-600)
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80
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$575.00 |
GEORGE MILLER 1905 CALENDAR. Advertising die cut shows a young couple pointing up at a sign post promoting this Woonsocket, RI dealer in coal and ice. SIZE: Die cut measures 8-1/2” w x 14-1/2”h. in museum grade frame. CONDITION: Near excellent. PF 1-6798 (125-250)
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81
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$690.00 |
OSHKOSH CLOTHING MFG. CO. TIN SIGN. This self-framed sign illustrates their current fashion offerings in denim railroad attire. Lithographed by the Meek & Beach Co. Coshocton, Ohio for the Oshkosh Clothing Mfg. Co., Oshkosh, WIS. SIZE: 26” w x 18” h. CONDITION: Fair, significant pitting with some rust around the simulated wood border; overall soiling and discoloration to field. 1-6787 (400-800)
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81a
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$747.00 |
THE OLD WOOLEN MILLS TIN SIGN. Self-framed sign with fashionably attired Victorian temptress used to promote this Mayfield, Kentucky pants manufacturer. SIZE: 13-1/2” w x 19-1/4” h. CONDITION: Some light chipping to the border and slight haziness to the bottom otherwise in very good condition. PF 1-6792 (500-750)
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82
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$780.00 |
BELDING BROTHERS & CO. SPOOL CABINET. Features seven glass front drawers above two wooden drawers. Oak cabinet retains original gilt decals. SIZE: 20-1/4” w x 27-3/4” h x 18-1/2” d. CONDITION: Good original condition. 1-6735 (1,000-1,500)
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83
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$690.00 |
CLARK’S SIX DRAWER SPOOL CABINET. Walnut cabinet with original brass pulls and wheel cut ruby glass drawer fronts. SIZE: 29” w x 22” h x 19-1/4” d. CONDITION: Nicely refinished. PF 1-6730 (1,000-1,200)
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84
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$1,035.00 |
CHADWICK’S NINE DRAWER SPOOL CABINET. Walnut cabinet features three full size drawers above six smaller drawers and retains its original drawer pulls. SIZE: 28-3/4” w x 22-1/2” h x 19-1/4” d. CONDITION: Nicely refinished with newly applied drawer lettering. 1-6731 (700-1,100)
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85
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$575.00 |
KERR & CO.’S SIX DRAWER SPOOL CABINET. Walnut cabinet with original knobs and side panel lettering. SIZE: 28-3/4” w x 18-1/4” h x 18-1/2” d. CONDITION: Refinished with new applied drawer lettering. 1-6733 (700-1,100)
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86
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$805.00 |
J & P COATS 6-DRAWER SPOOL CABINET. Features original brass drawer pulls with the drawer fronts being replaced with rift-sawn oak. Rear of cabinet retains its original advertisement and thread spool graphic; side panels have been painted over. SIZE: 24-1/2” w x 20-1/4” h x 17-1/4” d. CONDITION: Refinished with some new woodwork. 1-6734 (500-700)
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87
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$977.00 |
DIAMOND DYES “GOVERNESS” STORE DISPLAY CABINET. Ash cabinet with sliding rear doors features an embossed tin front door insert lithographed by Wells & Richardson Co. circa 1906. SIZE: 23” w x 29-3/4” h x 10” d. CONDITION: Tin front has had some professional restoration to a few areas of surface pitting and displays nicely. Cabinet is in very good condition but missing most interior dividers. PF 1-6806 (800-1,200)
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88
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$115.00 |
DIAMOND DYES “MANSION” STORE DISPLAY CABINET. Oak cabinet with front door featuring embossed tin insert of children playing jump-rope. Lithographed by Wells & Richardson Co. circa 1912. SIZE: 16” w x 24-1/4” h x 8-1/2” d. CONDITION: Tin panel in fair condition having been at one time painted over. Cabinet is in good condition, but missing all but one interior divider. PF 1-6809 (200-300)
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89
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$0.00 |
SAMRI S. BALDWIN “THE WHITE MAHATMA” PSYCHIC POSTER. A 3-sheet stone lithographed poster with an eerie illustration of the White Mahatma together with several dozen human skulls. His wife was also a psychic known by the stage name of “Miss Baldwin” on the psychic circuit. Bottom corner is signed “Calhoun Print Hartford”. SIZE: 41-1/2” w x 81-1/2” h. CONDITION: A couple of tiny surface blemishes otherwise excellent condition and linen mounted. 1-6943 (3,000-5,000)
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90
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$0.00 |
MISS BALDWIN “A MODERN WITCH OF ENDOR” PSYCHIC POSTER. A colorful 3-sheet stone lithographed image that depicts Miss Baldwin surrounded by demons, sprits and psychic conjures of the dark. Her husband was Samri S. Baldwin who was known as “The White Mahatma” billed as the world’s greatest psychic sensation. Bottom corner is signed “Calhoun Print Hartford”. SIZE: Image 41” w x 82” h. CONDITION: A few miniscule surface blemishes but otherwise it is in excellent condition and linen mounted. PF 1-6942 (2,500-3,000)
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91
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$2,472.00 |
F.W. WOOLWORTH REVERSE ON GLASS SIGN. Heavy glass sign with blood red background with textured gold leaf lettering stating “Hosiery Department—F.W. Woolworth Co.” SIZE: 26-1/4” w x 13” h. CONDITION: Minor leaf loss, otherwise near excellent. AT 1-7006 (200-400)
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92
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$345.00 |
BUTCHER BOY REVERSE ON GLASS SIGN. Heavy glass sign with blood red background with silver leaf lettering for Butcher Boy Refrigerator Supply Co. of Buffalo-Rochester, NY with dates of 1893 and 1901 in upper corners. Housed in a walnut frame with great patina. SIZE: 16” w x 12” h. CONDITION: Reverse silver border shows considerable flaking with letters very strong showing little or no distress. AT 1-7007 (150-250)
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93
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$1,265.00 |
STRUTTIN’ SAM MINSTREL SHOW POSTER. Early 1-sheet stone lithograph for the Arthur Hockwald production of “Struttin’ Sam”, which appears to have been an all black minstrel show. Lithographed by Donaldson Litho Co., Newport, KY. SIZE: Image measures 41-1/2” w x 28-1/2” h. CONDITION: Has had professional restoration along creases, to tears, and a few areas of paper loss. PF 1-6870 (750-1,250)
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94
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$115.00 |
HILSON’S MINSTRELS PAPER SIGN. This sign appears to be a later half-tone offset image printed by Donaldson Litho Co., Newport, KY. SIZE: Image is 19” w x 27” h. CONDITION: Near excellent. PF 1-6869 (250-500)
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95
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$805.00 |
LARGE WWI RECRUITING POSTER. Outstanding and scarce poster encouraging viewers to “Join the Air Service and serve in France.” Further encouraged to “Do it Now.” This paper poster depicts a biplane fighter in the background against an orange red sky with two soldiers, one with binoculars looking off in the distance. Signature in lower right reads J. Paul Verrees. Professionally matted and framed. SIZE: Sight size 36” t x 24-1/2” w. CONDITION: Nice bright colors, a few small edge tears, vertical tears at top and bottom approximately 3-5” in length each with a couple small areas of touch up. Overall very good. AT 1-6948 (1,000-1,200)
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96
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$115.00 |
LOT OF TWO AMOCO POSTERS. Large paper posters, ca 1950s for Amoco American Oil Company including one with Uncle Sam behind the steering wheel with the Amoco logo, below which states “Uncle Sam rides First”. Image by C. Bream. The second poster shows a smiling blue eyed gent behind the wheel as if looking through the windshield, pointing his thumb, telling the viewer to “Hop in Neighbor!”. Image by Norman Rockwell. SIZE: Each measure 26-1/2” w x 42-1/2” h. CONDITION: First poster shows small area of loss to upper left corner, and minor nibbles otherwise very good to near excellent. Second poster shows small cut line at left edge and tiny fleabites to lower left, otherwise near excellent. AT 1-7020, 1-7021 (300-500)
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97
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$1,667.00 |
GLASS, WOOD, & GERMAN SILVER SHOWCASE. Impressive rectangular tabletop showcase with two lift top panels and two spring loaded, mirror back rear access panels. Trimmed in German silver. SIZE: 47” l x 11” h x 24” d. CONDITION: Silver trim is somewhat tarnished and has minor dents. Springs don’t offer much resistance. Overall near excellent. AT 1-7017 (800-1,000)
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98
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$460.00 |
LOT OF TWELVE COUNTRY STORE BINS. Colorful variety of early store displays and bulk bin containers. Brands include West Hair Nets, Bunte Marshmallows, Burnetts Baking Powder, Waldock Pure Lard, Morrell’s Pride Lard, Hickok’s Marshmallows, Weeks & Potter Dalmatian Insect Powder, Syracuse-Mill’s Tartar, and generic tins for bulk pepper, gun powder and Epsom salts. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Fair to very good overall. PF 1-6874 (700-900)
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99
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$345.00 |
TOOTSIE ROLL TIN STORE DISPLAY. Two-tiered store countertop display with advertising in the front as well as on the sides. SIZE: 8-3/4” w x 13-1/2” h x 10-1/2” d. CONDITION: Good to very good with some surface scuffs and a few areas where paint is wearing through. 1-6850 (300-600)
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100
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$460.00 |
NORTH POLE CUT PLUG TOBACCO TIN. Square one pound tin with illustrations of polar bears attacking a walrus. Lithograph by the Hasker & Marcuse Mfg. Co., Richmond, VA. SIZE: 6” w x 5” h x 4” d. CONDITION: Some light flaking otherwise good to very good condition. The sides appear to be slightly out of square. PF 1-6847 (400-600)
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101
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$230.00 |
LUCKY CURVE TOBACCO TIN. Desirable plug cut tobacco tin decorated with illustrations of baseballs, bats and the lucky curve pitcher. Manufactured by Lovell-Buffington Tobacco Co., Covington, KY. SIZE: 7” w x 4-1/4” h x 4-1/2” d. CONDITION: Fair to good; a few areas of strong crazing, with scattered scuffs and blemishes. PF 1-6848 (350-550)
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102
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$230.00 |
GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER CARDBOARD MATCH HOLDER. Die cut advertisement featuring an outrageous black characterization of a satisfied consumer for Green’s August Flower and Boschee’s German Syrup patent medicine cure-alls. SIZE: 4-1/2” w x 8” h. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. PF 1-6811 (500-800)
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103
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$840.00 |
WRIGLEY’S GUM PORCELAIN SIGN. Graphics of Wrigley’s spearmint and double-mint chewing gums are used in this advertisement, promoting them as an aid to digestion. SIZE: 36” w x 14” h. CONDITION: Sign has had professional repairs to two vertical bends so that it displays in very good condition. PF 1-6849 (400-600)
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104
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$1,800.00 |
HANGING APOTHECARY TRADE SIGN. Flared wooden column simulating a mortar to be hung outside a pharmacy. Painted in gold and suspended from a wrought iron scrolled bracket. SIZE: 20” h x 19” at widest point (excluding bracket). CONDITION: Numerous paint chips and weathering from being outside, overall good to very good. AT 1-6926 (800-1,200)
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105
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$690.00 |
LOT OF SIXTEEN PATENT MEDICINE ITEMS. Includes a Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food porcelain thermometer, two N.O.S. store boxes for Dr. Robinson’s Balm of Tulips patent medicines, and fourteen other various patent medicine containers. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Thermometer is good with chips, other items are fair to good. PF 1-6884 (400-800)
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106
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$316.00 |
COUNTRY STORE BAKING SODA BARREL. An early cardboard barrel with wood top and bottom. The front features a comical paper label for “J. Monroe Taylor’s Gold Medal Soda & Saleratus”. The back has a second paper label for “J. Monroe Taylor’s Granulated Washing Soda”. SIZE: 14” d x 19-1/2” h. CONDITION: Overall good with some paper loss, splatter, wood chips and surface scuffs. PF 1-6886 (200-300)
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107
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$345.00 |
LOT OF SIX TIN TIP TRAYS. Includes trays for Cottolene Shortening, Hubig’s Famous Pies, C.D. Kenny Co. Thanksgiving tray, Domestic Sewing Machine Co., Stewart’s Iron Fence tin sign, and Clover Brand Shoes. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Very good overall. PF 1-6883 (350-500)
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108
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$360.00 |
LOT OF FIVE GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER ADVERTISEMENTS. Includes graduated set of three full cardboard boxes of their washing powder and two full graduated sizes of their scouring powder, including a small sample container. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: All packages are full and in good to very good condition. 1-6889 (250-500)
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109
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$0.00 |
CREAM CITY FLOUR BIN & SIFTER. Attractive stenciled graphics provide the decoration for this large tin store flour bin, with a patent date of Nov. 1, 1893. Hinged lower door opens to retrieve what would have likely been a receiver for the sifted flour. Interior screen assembly missing but still retains its original lid. SIZE: 13” d x 27-3/4” h. CONDITION: Good to very good with all original surfaces. PF 1-6881 (300-500)
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110
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$1,150.00 |
LOT OF TWENTY-EIGHT HOUSEHOLD ADVERTISING ITEMS. Includes a wide variety of household product advertising boxes and tins for peanuts, oatmeal, baking powder, tea, talcum powder, etc. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Good overall. PF 1-6876 (300-500)
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111
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$150.00 |
LOT OF FOUR COCOANUT TINS. Lot includes Maltby’s Prepared Cocoanut tin; a Schepp’s Cocoanut pail; a Schepp’s cocoanut canister and a Schepp’s Cocoanut cake box. SIZE: Tin measurements vary. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. PF 1-6868 (300-450)
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112
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$172.00 |
LINCOLN PAINTS PORCELAIN SIGN. This two sided sign originally started out in life as a flange which has since been cut off. A one cent profile of Lincoln adorns the paint cans on each side. SIZE: 14-1/4” w x 20” h. CONDITION: Porcelain chips around edges and a few soft bends. 1-6867 (200-300)
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$632.00 |
LOT OF TWO MOTHERS WORM SYRUP ADVERTISEMENTS. Includes a match holder captioned “Good as Honey” and a die cut baby advertisement patented June 26th, 1883. SIZE: Die cut measures 13” w x 13” h. CONDITION: Both are good to very good. PF 1-6858 (350-550)
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$345.00 |
LOT OF TWO BEER TRAYS. Includes a scarce pre-pro Pabst Brewing Co. factory scene tray and a late 1930s Budweiser tray with a riverboat scene. SIZE: 1) 17” w x 12 -1/4” h 2) 17-1/2” w x 12-3/4” h respectively. CONDITION: Both are good to very good. PF 1-6859 (400-500)
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115
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$546.00 |
SMITH BROTHERS COUGH DROP TIN DISPLAY. Countertop store display for Smith Brothers cough drops which includes four original cardboard boxes from this Poughkeepsie, NY maker. SIZE: 10-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good with a few light surface scuffs. PF 1-6851 (200-400)
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$575.00 |
LOT OF THREE CERESOTA FLOUR ADVERTISEMENTS. Includes two tin match holder varieties and a cardboard bill hook. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Barrel shaped match holder very good to excellent; box shaped match holder good; bill hook good to very good. PF 1-6852 (250-450)
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117
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$300.00 |
COLUMBIA BISCUIT COMPANY TIN. Hinged lid biscuit tin adorned with patriotic images of Lady Columbia from this St. Louis biscuit company. SIZE: 10-1/4” w x 7” h x 8” d. CONDITION: Good to very good; slight fade, hinges need reattachment moderate surface scuffs and scrapes. PF 1-6853 (300-500)
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$230.00 |
LOT OF THREE CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS. Includes store countertop display from the American Chicle Co. that promotes their Pepsin Tutti Frutti brand; a Juicy Fruit tin match holder; and a miniature tin cup promoting Clark’s Pepsin Gum. SIZE: The Adams tin measures 6-1/2” w x 5-3/4” h x 4-3/4” d; the Juicy Fruit match holder measures 3-1/4” w x 4-3/4” h; tin cup measures 1” h. CONDITION: Adams tin is fair to good; match holder is good; tin cup is good. PF 1-6855 (150-250)
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$287.00 |
LOT OF FIVE GOLD DUST POWDER ADVERTISEMENTS. Includes a trolley card captioned “For spring house cleaning”; a cardboard sign “Fairbank’s Gold Dust Washing Powder” from the front of a store display box; and three small containers of their scouring cleanser and washing powder. SIZE: Trolley card image size is 20” w x 10” h; Cardboard sign image size is 13-1/2” w x 19-1/2” h. CONDITION: Trolley card has two small photo copied repairs otherwise very good condition; Cardboard sign in very good to excellent condition. PF 1-6794 (500-750)
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120
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$115.00 |
LOT OF FIVE LOWNEY’S COCOA ADVERTISEMENTS. Includes embossed cardboard sign for Lowney’s Gold Medal Chocolate and four graduated cocoa tins. Several tins appear full and unopened and retain original colorful paper labels. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Very good overall. PF 1-6795 (100-150)
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121
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$172.00 |
LOT OF THREE AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES. Lot includes advertising box with contents for Chamoline car sponges; full Whiz metal polish 2” tin; a full Wonder-Mist car polish tin. All products feature great illustrations of early touring cars. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Very good overall. PF 1-6857 (200-300)
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122
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$373.00 |
LOT OF FOUR HISTORICAL TIN TRAYS. Features a large “Remember the Maine” tray with the battleship Maine enclosed within a border of crossed cannons and stars and stripes; 1908 G.O.P. tip tray with portraits of William Taft and James Sherman; C.D. Kenny Co. WWI tip tray; C.D. Kenny Co. 1912 Democratic National Convention tip tray. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Generally good overall. PF 1-6861 (250-450)
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123
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$480.00 |
LOT OF THREE TIN STOVE ADVERTISEMENTS. Includes Incandescent Light and Stove Co. Cincinnati, Ohio; a Treasure Stoves tip tray and advertising shovel. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Treasure Stoves shovel and Incandescent tip tray in very good to excellent condition. PF 1-6862 (200-300)
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124
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$460.00 |
LOT OF SIX PEANUT AND TEA ADVERTISING ITEMS. Includes a Planters Peanut Pennant Brand tin scoop; a Chico’s Peanut store jar; a large American Tea Co. eight pound coffee tin; a Planters Peanuts “Tomb Stone” shape store jar; and ten pound tins for Pennant Brand and Dixie Salted Peanuts. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Overall fair to very good. PF 1-6864 (400-600)
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125
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$345.00 |
LOT OF TWO HONEYMOON TOBACCO ADVERTISEMENTS. Lot includes an embossed tin sign lithographed by “The John Igelstroem Co., Massillon, Ohio”. Also includes a vertical pocket tin from the Penn Tobacco Co., Wilkes-Barre, PA. SIZE: Sign measures 6-3/4” w x 9-3/4” h. CONDITION: Tin sign appears new old stock. PF 1-6871 (300-500)
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125a
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$540.00 |
LOT OF FIVE COUGH DROP TINS. Includes large 5-lb. Try Moses Celebrated Cough drop tin and two smaller examples, P.C.W. cough drop tin, and one Huylers Old Fashion Washington Taffy tin. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Generally fair to good. AT 1-6885 (150-250)
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125b
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$780.00 |
NINE PIECE LOT OF ADVERTISING MATCH HOLDERS & TINS. Lot includes lithographed match holders for Columbia Flour, Eagle Lye, American Manure Spreader, Congress Beer, Old Judson, and various miscellaneous tins. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Overall fair to good. AT 1-6880 (200-300)
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126
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$300.00 |
LOT OF FIVE BAKER’S SUGAR CORN CANS. Tough to find examples of some of the first tin cans ever produced, each complete with a graphic paper label. Tops and bottoms are individually soldered as is a half dollar sized tin seal on the top. Labels read “Packed by Geo. W. Baker of Aberdeen, Maryland”. Of major historical significance is that George Washington Baker was a farmer born in 1815 who is credited with inventing the first automated canning process in the late 1860s. SIZE: 4-1/2” h. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. PF 1-6882 (100-200)
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127
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$115.00 |
LOT OF THREE WOODEN ADVERTISING CRATES. Includes Warner’s safe kidney and liver cure, Holmes & Coutts English biscuits, and one unmarked handled oval barrel. SIZE: Largest is 21-1/2” l x 13-3/4” w. CONDITION: Generally fair to good. AT 1-6888 (75-150)
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128
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$34.00 |
EARLY “IDEAL” CONSOLE VACUUM CLEANER. Two-person operation consisting of elongated base with ribbed foot pad, dome top dirt tank, and long ball top hand pump. One person pumps while the other runs hose (missing) across floor. Original decal states “American Vacuum Cleaner Co., 225 5th Ave., New York.” SIZE: 40” l x 16-1/2” h (not counting pump lever). CONDITION: Significant paint chipping to tank, surface rust, otherwise generally good. Functions, but unknown how effective. AT 9-72144 (100-200)
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129
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$2,185.00 |
SALESMAN SAMPLE FIELD/SLAVE CRADLE. Canoe shaped cradle consisting of numerous wood slats decorated with geometric and floral patterns around inside rim. Printed on base of bed “Ford Johnson & Co., Michigan City, Patent Oct. 17th 76” across slats. Suspended from bent wood frame with two cast iron wheels at one end. Purported to have been used by field workers so their infants could accompany them. SIZE: 26-1/2” l x 15-1/2” h x 12” w. CONDITION: Some roughness and small crack to portion of one slat. Minor chips to finish, otherwise very good to near excellent with great patina. AT 1-6709 (1,750-2,250)
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130
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$402.00 |
FIELD/SLAVE CRADLE. Full sized counterpart to previous lot. Similar in construction, having canoe shaped cradle suspended from bent wood frame with two cast iron wheels at one end, and hook handle at opposite end. Manufactured by the Marietta Chair Co. of Marietta, Ohio or the Ford and Johnson Chair Co. of Michigan City, Indiana c. 1876-1886. Purported to have been used by field workers so their infants could accompany them. One of these cradles is currently on display at the Museum of Florida History as well as the Museum of African American History. SIZE: 49-1/2” l x 26” h x 24” w. CONDITION: One replaced slat, otherwise very good to near excellent. AT 1-6910 (400-600)
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131
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$1,092.00 |
SALESMAN SAMPLE WALNUT BED FRAME. Miniature and elaborate bed with square posts with turned tear drop accents and cabochons. SIZE: 22-1/2” l x 15” w x 20-1/2” h. CONDITION: Minor chips to feet, overall very good to excellent. AT 1-6930 (1,250-1,750)
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140
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$29,900.00 |
RARE CAILLE QUINTETTE. Highly desirable and seldom found gambling machine made by the famed Caille brothers of Detroit, Michigan. Anywhere from one to five players could participate each having a separate “hand”. Encased within an oak cabinet with cast iron trims and set upon a cast iron pedestal base. This particular machine has been in a private collection for over twenty years and has just come fresh to the market! The original wood finish is intact but the front and sides have been cleaned displacing some of the original oak patina. The cast iron castings have been replated over twenty years ago and are original castings to this machine. The playing cards are marked Caille and are in spectacular original condition. Perhaps one of the greatest gambling poker machines ever made!! SIZE: Approximately 6’. CONDITION: Original oak finish, replated castings, new “marbleizing” to base. Award card displayed on front appears to be quality replica. JL 1-6424 (20,000-40,000)
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141
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$14,950.00 |
SPECTACULAR ALL ORIGINAL CAILLE WASP. In as found untouched all original condition, this rare coin-operated gambling machine is complete and working order. The original colored paper dial shows some minor fading and staining, almost all of the nickel plating is intact and it has the rarer five-coin entry head as opposed to the normal single-coin entry head usually found. Machine is attached to a nickel plated swivel base. Machine could benefit from a light cleaning to the nickel finish as 75+ years of dirt and oxidation have slightly dulled the finish. It is nice to find an all original untouched machine in such wonderful condition!! SIZE: 14”. CONDITION: Very fine to pristine. Paper with directions below coin entry shows some bending and minor wear but is original and intact. JL 1-6891 (10,000-15,000)
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142
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$12,075.00 |
GERMAN WINDMILL CANDY VENDING MACHINE. Perhaps the Europeans made some of the finest visually appealing vending machine! This particular example shows a windmill with the operator conversing with another gentleman. The machine appears to be in original paint condition and if not definitely of the time period. Attractively polychromed in a multitude of colors this is a great machine for any person who collects vending. Mechanism appears to be intact but not tested. SIZE: 65-1/2” t x 17” w x 8” d. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. JL 1-7009 (4,000-8,000)
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143
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$9,200.00 |
RARE BICYCLE GAMBLING MACHINE. Outstanding early arcade machine comprised of two stationary bicycles placed side by side in front of a large numbered dial. Two riders pedal furiously while color coded hands gauge the racers’ progress. Made by the Narragansett Machine Co., Providence, RI. Dial face indicates one trip around is 440 yards and “Four Laps to the Mile”. Bells on reverse announce winner. SIZE: Dial stands 80” t, Bikes 45”t. CONDITION: Appears to be lacking hardware connecting bikes to dial, overall very good. JL 1-7010 (5,000-10,000)
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144
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$1,150.00 |
CARDINAL TRADE SIMULATOR & GAMES OF SKILL COIN-OPERATED GAMBLING MACHINE. A fine 1920s fancifully cast aluminum machine with a patriotic theme. An unusual reel combination that when the word “Trade” is spelled out in line, visible through the five windows, the player is awarded a certain amount of points as indicated on first reel. Machine could benefit from a light cleaning and nickel plated award card holder should be refinished, but the original award card still intact and in very good condition. A comical game of skill, there are five coin slots on the right hand side of the machine and one would try to flick a penny into one of these slots, thus awarding so many points. An extremely difficult game to play and few winners exist. Machine is in all original condition but shows no indication of who the manufacturer would have been. SIZE: 12”; 19”. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. JL 1-7002; 1-7008 (900-1,200)
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145
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$1,150.00 |
PURITAN BELL & MASTER PEANUT MACHINE. A fine mills highly ornate cast aluminum Puritan Bell along with an all original penny/nickel Master peanut vending machine. The Puritan Bell is in very clean original condition and still retaining its backdoors (small lower door lock hold has been “hogged out”). The Master machine is enameled in black and deep red and has a wonderful decal present on front glass. SIZE: 10”; 16”. CONDITION: Puritan Bell mechanism is gummy lacking lock for rear door and award card somewhat discolored. Master peanut machine is in working order and very fine original. JL 1-7003; 1-7005 (700-1,200)
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150
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$1,380.00 |
ADORABLE BOY & GIRL PAIR OF HEUBACH KOPPELSDORF GOOGLY EYED DOLLS. Marked on rear of head Heaubach Koppelsdorf 417 10/0 Germany. They are on five piece composition toddler bodies and featuring blue glass sleep eyes, original blonde mohair wigs along with original clothing. SIZE: 11-1/2” CONDITION: Overall condition very good however girl has had restoration to bisque head. JL 1-6421 (500-1,000)
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151
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$690.00 |
GERMAN BISQUE ANGEL & K*R FLAPPER. A fine all original Heubach Koppelsdorf angel doll retaining original curly blonde hair wig, blue glass sleep eyes and pink ball gown with attached wings on a jointed-composition body. The second doll being a K*R all original flapper girl on a five piece composition body with molded shoes and socks. She has blue glass sleep eyes original brown bobbed hair wig and sateen clothing. SIZE: 11” and 17” CONDITION: Overall excellent condition minor distress to clothing very slight cheek scuff to both dolls. 1-6989, 1-6990 (300-500)
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152
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$1,437.00 |
TETE JUMEAU #7. Tete Jumeau with pale bisque and large blue paperweight eyes. She is on an unmarked Jumeau with mama/papa crier strings and fully jointed composition body with jointed wrists. She is wearing replacement French style bebe dress with a dark brown hair wig and antique German shoes. SIZE: 17-1/2” CONDITION: Hairlines to right side of head but mostly covered by wig and not highly visible. JL 1-6708 (1,250-1,750)
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152a
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$805.00 |
17” DEPOSE TETE JUMEAU. Blue paperweight sleep eyes, pierced ears, brown human hair wig (with pate) and a jointed composition body with jointed wrists, and pull strings for cryer mechanism. Marked “Depose Tete Jumeau 7” on back of head. Wearing cotton dress with bloomers and an enameled “Bebe” pin, and leather shoes marked “3”. CONDITION: Loosely strung, some chips and flaking to hands and body, overall good to very good. 1-7045 (2,000-2,500)
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153
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$2,127.00 |
FINE “FRENCH TYPE” ALL BISQUE. Simon & Halbig French type all bisque featuring long slender arms and legs with molded white stockings and blue shoes. An elaborate cotton print dress with a multitude of lace trim and straw hat add to this young lady’s charm. She has pale bisque with cobalt blue glass eyes and finely painted features. SIZE: 5-3/4” CONDITION: Overall condition appears to be excellent but clothing has not been removed to inspect upper legs for any chips and/or damage. JL 1-6992 (1,750-2,250)
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154
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$660.00 |
A.M. NOBBI KID GOOGLY. An adorable A.M. googly eyed doll on a five piece composition body with molded shoes and socks. Marked on the rear of head “A. 253 M. Nobbi Kid Germany 11/00”. Doll has blue glass sleep eyes antique clothing and retains his original brown mohair wig. SIZE: 6-1/2” CONDITION: Overall condition is excellent minute eye flake in right corner of right eye. JL 1-6422 (500-600)
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155
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$402.00 |
ERNST HEUBACH #262 CHARACTER CHILD. A whimsical little fellow with side glancing eyes, molded hair, and biting his lower lip is on the typical chunky five piece composition body with painted shoes. SIZE: 6-1/2” CONDITION: Repair to composition upper arm at stringing joint and just a hint of a minor cheek scuff. JL 1-6718 (400-600)
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156
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$3,450.00 |
KATHY KRUSE TYPE 1 DOLL. A most appealing and highly sought after cloth doll in very nice original untouched condition. She retains her original undergarment and Kathy Kruse stamp and number on bottom of left foot. SIZE: 16-1/2” CONDITION: Overall very fine condition with small ding on upper left cheek, minor paint touch up on forehead at hairline & corner of mouth as seen in close up photograph. JL 1-6419 (800-1,200)
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157
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$1,495.00 |
14” CLOSED MOUTH KESTNER POUTY. A pensive cabinet size pouty retaining her original blonde mohair wig, brown glass sleep eyes and antique pink cotton dress. She is on a fully jointed composition Handwerck body. She features pale bisque and nicely painted features. SIZE: 14” CONDITION: Wig has not been fully removed but bisque head has been inspected and appears to be free of damage other than minor eye flake (left eye). JL 1-6417 (800-1,200)
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158
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$1,610.00 |
RARE COMPOSITION YELLOW KID DOLL. Yellow kid dolls are seldom found and this fellow features huge ears and his trademark grin with two teeth. His shoulder head is mounted on a straw stuffed cloth body with composition lower extremities and still retaining its original yellow cotton gown. SIZE: 13” CONDITION: Overall condition is very fine to excellent. JL 1-6723 (400-600)
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159
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$3,565.00 |
11” CLOSED MOUTHED A.M. CHARACTER. An unusual intaglio eyed A.M. character child with closed mouth on a composition body with straight arms. The rear of head marked “Made in Germany A.1.M.” SIZE: 11” CONDITION: Body has old paint restoration. JL 1-6420 (500-1,000)
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160
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$230.00 |
HEUBACH COQUETTE. A charming shoulder head coquette set upon on a cloth body with bisque lower arms and legs wearing an antique low-waisted dress, this young lady with side-glancing eyes, molded blue ribbon in her hair is looking to come home with you. SIZE: 12” CONDITION: Overall condition very good, minor cheek scuffs. JL 1-6724 (350-550)
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161
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$1,265.00 |
KAMKINS BOY DOLL. A most popular doll from the early twentieth century Boardwalk of Atlantic City, these dolls were designed in the likeness of one’s own child. This young lad is wearing a cotton checked coat and matching shorts with a white blue stripe cotton shirt also wearing typical Kamkin black leather sandals with cream colored cotton socks. Clothing most likely original, he also features Tosca colored hair with blue eyes. Doll is marked on rear of head with patent date. SIZE: 18-1/2” CONDITION: Overall condition good-very good, some soiling to face and body. Hat is old but most likely a replacement. JL 1-6418 (900-1,100)
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162
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$9,200.00 |
EXCEEDINGLY RARE DOOR OF HOPE “MANCHU WOMAN”. Perhaps one the most elusive and hardest to find of the Door of Hope dolls this example is in spectacular original condition. Her clothing as well as her elaborately carved headdress, facial features, arms and carved shoes are brilliant and unsoiled!! Truly one of the prize pieces for any Door of Hope collector. SIZE: 11-1/2” CONDITION: Overall near mint. JL 1-6994 (3,500-5,500)
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164
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$6,900.00 |
INCISED DEPOSE JUMEAU #8. A fine example of an incised Jumeau with blue paperweight eyes, finely painted facial features including some mauve eye shadow and being presented on an eight ball joint Jumeau composition body. She retains her original cork pate with a French blonde mohair wig and a brown wool coat with curled wool trim and matching bonnet. SIZE: 20” CONDITION: Over paint of body faking, exposing original Jumeau stamp of rear of torso. Bisque appears to be free of damage. JL 1-6717 (4,500-6,500)
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165
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$3,737.00 |
EXCEPTIONAL FRENCH PAPIER MACHE GROWLING BULLDOG. A wonderful accessory for a doll collector. A French bebe walking down the street with this most vicious mastiff to scare off that unwanted attention from German characters. Still retaining the painted straw collar and 98%+ of its flocking. This fellow with its large amber glass eyes has a worried look about him. SIZE: 23” l CONDITION: Overall very fine to excellent. JL 1-6944 (1,500-2,000)
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167
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$6,325.00 |
LARGE FRENCH PARIS BEBE. An unusually large size for a Paris bebe…size 12. Her enormous blue paperweight eyes and the trademarks Paris bebe mouth add to the appeal and desirability of this French bebe. On a marked composition Paris bebe body, she is adorned in a cream dress with a multitude of piping, ribbons, and lace trim. Her bisque is of exceptional quality, and she retains her original cork pate. Also, she is wearing perhaps her original wig. SIZE: 28” CONDITION: Overall condition is excellent, minor wear to composition body. JL 1-6991 (4,500-6,500)
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169
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$2,415.00 |
R2D FRENCH BEBE. A larger French bebe by Rayberry & Delphieu on a jointed composition body. She features amber eyes, pale bisque and a replica fine French costume. She retains her original cork pate and has a newer sandy blonde mohair wig and antique French shoes. SIZE: 22” CONDITION: Overall fairly good, minor wear to composition body. JL 1-6993 (2,000-3,000)
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170
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$690.00 |
GERMAN GOAT ON WHEELED PLATFORM. An enchanting fellow with open mouth, wooden horns, and glass eyes this billy goat also has a voice mechanism contained within the body “naying” when his head is pulled forward. SIZE: 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall very good visible crack to kid on left side of face. JL 1-6939 (500-1,000)
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171
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$3,000.00 |
RARE SCHOENHUT GORILLA. Not only rare but a highly sought after Schoenhut animal. This gorilla is in outstanding original condition. The fine molding due to the fact that it is a mask face shows the firm ability to capture and recreate lifelike animals in the toy form. SIZE: 8-1/4” CONDITION: Overall extremely fine, in need of restringing. JL 1-6940 (2,000-3,000)
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171a
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$575.00 |
14” HEUBACH 5 BOY DOLL. Darling character doll with blue intaglio eyes, molded painted hair, and pursed lips with whistler mechanism inside. He is dressed in a faded blue sailor suit over a cloth body with bisque lower arms. CONDITION: Somewhat soiled, otherwise generally good to very good. 1-7044 (700-900)
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171b
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$460.00 |
23-1/2” SFBJ 230. Open mouth with six upper teeth, weighted blue side glancing eyes with body fitted with mama/papa cryer box on a jointed composition body. Brown eyelashes, lacking wig, wearing blue and beige silk bebe dress with matching hat. Incised stamp with “SFBJ 230 Paris”. CONDITION: Eyes appear to be reset, hands are repainted, repaired chips at rim of skull, dress distressed, otherwise good. 1-7043 (400-700)
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171c
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$345.00 |
15-1/2” CHARACTER DOLL. Shoulderhead doll marked “F.3” at base of shoulderplate. Painted eyes and facial features. On cloth body with bisque lower arms. Wearing light beige and blue silk dress with lace trimmed gauze underclothes and lace bonnet. CONDITION: Thumbs are chipped, otherwise generally good. 1-7047 (300-500)
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171d
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$517.00 |
20-1/2” CLOSE MOUTH 10. Blue paperweight eyes (appear mismatched), pierced ears, on jointed composition body with straight wrists. Marked “10” on back of head. Wearing white cotton outfit with lace trim. CONDITION: Top of head appears to be drilled for access to reset eyes. Scattered kiln dust, otherwise fair to good. 1-7046 (200-300)
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171e
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$540.00 |
14” SCHOENHUT GIRL. Jointed wooden body with long brown human hair wig, brown intaglio eyes. Wearing blue and white checkered dress with slip, underclothes, and leather shoes marked “3”. CONDITION: Some crazing to face and paint chips to body, fingernails painted on. Overall generally good. 1-7042 (400-600)
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172
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$900.00 |
SCHOENHUT CIRCUS TENT, ANIMALS, FIGURES, ETC. A larger tent (approximately 2’ x 3’) with a trapeze and ring. Included with this lot is a painted eye dapple horse, a dapple eye brown horse with saddle, a ringmaster, a clown, a bareback rider, several chairs, barrels, pedestals, etc. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Good to very good JL 1-6937 (1,500-2,500)
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173
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$660.00 |
THREE SCHOENHUT BISQUE HEADED FEMALE ACROBATS. A nice grouping of female acrobats retaining original clothing, included with this lot is a reduced size pedestal and regular size chair. Although the wood body parts show a fair amount of paint loss the heads are in excellent condition and can easily be reassembled on less expensive wooden acrobat bodies. SIZE: 8-1/4”. CONDITION: Overall condition is fair to good. Bisque heads appear to be free of any damage. JL 1-6941 (500-700))
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174
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$517.00 |
SCHOENHUT BARNEY GOOGLE SPARK PLUG. The classic 1920s comic strip characters presented by Schoenhut featuring Barney and his faithful stud Spark Plug. Most appealing and whimsical! SIZE: 7-1/2”; 8” CONDITION: Very good to excellent. JL 1-6729 (300-400)
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174a
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$210.00 |
BLISS/WHITNEY REED HIGHCHAIR. Lithographed paper on wood, this highchair has turned arms and would be a great accompaniment to an early American doll, such as a Chase Baby. SIZE: 27” t. CONDITION: Some chipping to paper seat. One leg and stretcher broken. 8-87277 (75-150)
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175
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$115.00 |
CARNIVAL BALL TOSS TARGET. Large papier-mâché target in the form of a bearded Russian Cossack with fur hat and wearing a red shirt. Mounted to wooden plank with replacement ball catcher. His eyes are slightly off kilter, confusing the player so winning is more difficult. SIZE: 26-1/2” t x 13” w. CONDITION: Some scrapes, scuffs, and repaint, otherwise generally good. AT 1-6933 (150-300)
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176
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$805.00 |
EARLY CLOCKWORK THEATER. Quite possibly of an American manufacturer of 1870s-1880s. This framed diorama represents four ballerinas twirling around a mirrored stage setting with a gymnast (?) above on a swing. It’s quite similar in nature to toys that Ives produced, but of unknown manufacturer. SIZE: 11” x 10”. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. JL 1-7000 (500-1,500)
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177
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$6,612.00 |
STEIFF “60 PB” MONKEY. Circa 1903, this rare and large monkey has early string jointing with the horizontal rod between his shoulders, bent arms, and voice box (inoperative). Retains elephant button in ear. Plush with velvet hands, feet, ears, and face, and shoe button eyes. He has a mischievous look, supposedly imitating the smoking monkey in Albert Carre’s circus (no cigar present). SIZE: 32” t. CONDITION: Some light wear to velvet, fur is near excellent with little or no loss. Loose in the joints, but overall near excellent. AT 1-6916 (800-1,200)
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178
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$287.00 |
13” STEIFF TEDDY BEAR. Beige with glass eyes, felt pads, stitched facial features and hump back (lacking button in ear). CONDITION: Small amount of fur loss, moth damage to one paw (excelsior showing through), overall very good. AT 1-6711 (1,000-1,500)
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$3,600.00 |
16” STEIFF TEDDY BEAR. Believed to be circa 1910 and is accompanied by certificate of authenticity dated 1994 by R. Frantz. Jointed brown bear with shoe button eyes and stitched facial features, felt pads, and hump back (lacking button in ear). CONDITION: Various spots of fur loss, replaced pads, overall good to very good. AT 1-6945 (1,000-1,500)
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$540.00 |
SMALL WHITE STEIFF TEDDY BEAR. Plush jointed bear with felt pads, glass eyes, open mouth, stitched nose and paws, and wearing a leather collar. SIZE: 9” t. CONDITION: Some fading to felt, minor fur loss, overall good to very good. AT 1-6929 (400-700)
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$345.00 |
LARGE STUFFED PANDA BEAR. Early to mid-20th Century, this gruff looking jointed panda with long plush fur has white glass eyes, stitched nose, down turned snout, and brown velvet pads. According to the consignor, it was purported to have belonged to the well-to-do family of Titanic survivors. SIZE: 24” t. CONDITION: Repair to left leg, overall good to very good. AT 1-6928 (300-400)
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$57.00 |
LARGE STEIFF STUFFED MALE LION. Airbrushed draylon lion with mohair mane. SIZE: 32” h x 49” l. CONDITION: Overall very good with significant surface dust. RS 1-5086 (200-300)
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$2,875.00 |
DIMINUTIVE SANTA ON WOODEN WHEELED PLATFORM. Although petite in size, this particular has substantial appeal. Once again, wooden sleigh covered in moss and being pulled by a flocked papier mache reindeer with leaden antlers. Brown coated papier mache Santa contains significant amounts of mica! SIZE: 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very fine with minor damage to reindeer legs. JL 1-6674 (2,000-3,000)
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$2,300.00 |
REINDEER CANDY CONTAINER WITH SANTA IN MOSS SLEIGH. A fine felt covered reindeer candy container (detachable at neck) with lead antlers and glass eyes pulling a delicate moss covered sleigh. SIZE: 16”. CONDITION: In extremely fine to near mint condition with only minor paint loss to lead antlers. JL 1-6650 (1,500-2,000)
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$1,150.00 |
WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS/CHILDREN STEREOPTICON CARDS. Over thirty stereo cards included in this lot along with a handheld viewer. Definitely a must have for any serious Christmas collector; it will be countless hours of enjoyment viewing these cards. Also included in this lot is a glass picture with the copyright date of 1900 of Santa Claus being spied on by two young girls. CONDITION: Very fine. JL 1-6659; 1-6673-1 (250-350)
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$1,265.00 |
ASSORTMENT OF 22 SPOONS, 1 FORK, AND 1 PIN. An exceptional variety of Christmas spoons, portraying Christmas scenes on the handles such as stockings hung on the mantle, a brand new train set, and Santa climbing down a chimney with a bag full of goodies. The fork has Santa at the top of it with the phrase “Merry Christmas” ascending down the staff. A carving of Santa’s face and infamous hat is depicted on the pin (of unknown vintage). SIZE: Varies 4-1/4”-6”. CONDITION: Excellent. NV 1-6648 (300-500)
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$2,587.00 |
REINDEER CANDY CONTAINER WITH SANTA IN MOSS SLEIGH. A fine felt covered reindeer candy container (detachable at neck) with lead antlers and glass eyes pulling a delicate moss covered sleigh. A dressed Santa with papier mache feet, hands, and face wearing a brown coat with ermine and blue cotton pants. SIZE: 20”. CONDITION: Overall, excellent, slight dustiness and lacking two wooden yokes. JL 1-6656 (1,750-2,250)
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$575.00 |
10” FINE WHITE COATED BELSNICKEL. With fur lining face, an abundance of mica still present on coat. SIZE: 10”. CONDITION: Very fine overall original untouched condition. JL 1-6665 (650-850)
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$690.00 |
9-1/2” STANDING SANTA CANDY CONTAINER. Slightly unusual, this Santa has red felt coat with ermine and molded blue pants with black boots. Candy container is within Santa’s body and accessible by pulling top half of Santa from original red cylinder. SIZE: 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very fine to pristine original condition. JL 1-6652 (600-800)
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$345.00 |
9-1/2” YELLOW BELSNICKEL. A great yellow coated Belsnickel with an abundance of gold flecks with a fur lining around face. Perhaps what adds to the appeal of this particular Belsnickel is its history written in pen on the bottom. Original price was ten cents, and on December 25, 1909, Grandma Miller gave this to her granddaughter on her first Christmas. SIZE: 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Extremely fine original condition with minor paint loss to base and on crest above fur lining. JL 1-6665-1 (800-1,200)
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$3,105.00 |
RARE SANTA CLAUS MINIATURE LAMP. Wonderful miniature Santa Claus lamp is molded in white milk glass with painted red coat, black boots, and blue eyes. Lamp was made by Consolidated Glass Company and is complete with nutmeg burner and Macbeth pearl glass #118 chimney. SIZE: 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Minor roughness to bottom fitter edge as well as top edge of shade. Otherwise, very good to excellent. JL 1-6647 (2,500-3,500)
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$600.00 |
SCARCE FIGURAL LOG CABIN FINGER LAMP IN RARE BLUE COLOR. This antique oil finger lamp with applied handle has molded log like ribs on all four sides. SIZE: 5” w x 2-3/4” d. CONDITION: Very good. JL 1-6660 (500-1,000)
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$840.00 |
FINE GERMAN SANTA WITH LIGHT UP TREE AND BATTERY PACK. This gentleman standing on a wooden base covered with mica is holding a wooden stick in one hand ormolu basket attached to back, and tree decorated with ornaments and electric light. In the middle of his chest at belt level is a lantern with a small light within. When attaching the wires to the battery, the lights on the tree as well as the lantern would be illuminated. SIZE: 10”. CONDITION: Near mint lacking one light bulb, pole in Santa’s left hand unglued at base. JL 1-6666 (1,000-1,200)
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$4,600.00 |
WHEELED PLATFORM PAPIER MACHE SANTA IN SLEIGH WITH REINDEER. An exceptional Santa sleigh with a wooden and moss covered sleight being propelled by a Santa on its wheel wooden platform. A flocked papier mache reindeer with lead antlers is pulling a seated papier mache Santa. This is perhaps a different style sleigh with a raised rear crown style section. An expressive Santa who is pleasingly plump and completely different from those Santas who are cloth dressed! SIZE: 17”. CONDITION: Minor repair to right reindeer legs. Appears to be minor repair to Santa’s left arm at elbow area. JL 1-6675 (2,000-4,000)
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$21,275.00 |
EXCEPTIONAL WHEELED PLATFORM PAPIER MACHE SANTA IN SLEIGH WITH 4 REINDEER. Perhaps one of the finest from this collection and to come to the market in a long time. Truly a remarkable treasure this must have been for the child to open on Christmas morning as well as a collector to enjoy now. Spectacular reindeer pulling a wooden moss-covered sled with Dresden birds attached to the front just further add to this magnificent piece. The full bodied seated papier mache Santa appears to be slightly leaning to one side with his eyes glancing off to the right. The toy appears to have all its simulated leather trappings and bridal gear intact as well as the intricate and detailed lead antlers. The reindeer have a multitude of bells attached to them letting one know the arrival of Santa at any minute. SIZE: 30”. CONDITION: Overall condition appears to be extremely fine plus with only minor paint loss or chipping throughout. JL 1-6661 (8,000-12,000)
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$2,185.00 |
16” SANTA CANDY CONTAINER W/ BASKET OF GOODIES. Large and impressive Santa splits in the center to reveal cylinder candy box. Has very nice face with kid leather beard and switch in right hand to beat the children who aren’t good. CONDITION: Appears to be all original and excellent condition. MC 1-6672 (1,500-2,000)
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$1,380.00 |
LOT OF TWO GERMAN SANTA CANDY CONTAINERS. Large Santa with red coat with white trim, blue felt pants, a black belt with silver belt buckle and black boots. He has a nice kind face. It is being sold with smaller Santa with red robe with white trim, and black boots. He stands on oval wooden base holding small feather tree in right hand. Both open at center to reveal candy box. SIZE: Blue pants Santa: 15” h. Other Santa: 8-1/2” h. CONDITION: Larger Santa has replaced rigth hand otherwise both near excellent. 1-6653 (800-1,200)
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$1,840.00 |
SPECTACULAR PAIR OF HEUBACH SNOW CHILDREN. Perhaps one of the favorite items in the Mylin Christmas collection, this wonderful boy and girl pair depicts the young lad with an armful of snowballs and ready to toss one at his unsuspecting sister who has her hand buried within a fur muff. Typical of Heubach, the quality is outstanding as well as the detailing of the clothing, facial features, and hair. SIZE: 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Dusty and dirty from years of sitting on the shelf, they appear to be free of damage but upon close examination, minor inherent flaws are present (mold split on boys arm). JL 1-6649 (1,500-2,500)
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$920.00 |
TWO EARLY GERMAN SANTAS. Very nice Santa with red coat and blue pants. Has basket on back for candy, feather tree in right hand, and stands on wooden base painted white with mica. The other Santa wears a red coat and blue pants. He pulls a sleigh with children’s toys. SIZE: Santa with pack: 8” h x 3” w. Santa with sled: 8-3/4” h x 6” w. CONDITION: Santa with pack has some paint loss under boots. Otherwise, both pieces near excellent. MC 1-6667 (800-1,200)
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$575.00 |
MISC. LOT OF CHRISTMAS & WINTER PIECES. Lot includes glass Santa nightlight on round base, papier-mâché reindeer candy container with felt dressed papier-mâché Santa, Victorian paper wall pocket with lithographed Santa image with small bisque doll inside, Victorian paper Christmas ornament trimmed with garland with image of Santa in blue cloak, reindeer candy container, vintage print of 1800s couple in one horse open sleigh. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Generally good. AT 1-6654 (200-400)
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$287.00 |
BLINKY EYED SANTA CLOCK. Great concept probably a homemade of folksy type clock, wooden chimney with a Santa on top and when clock is wound, tells time and Santa’s eyes move side to side in time. It is very unusual and probably one of a kind. SIZE: 11-1/2” x 6-3/4”. CONDITION: Excellent, clock sometimes slows down. MC 1-6671 (300-700)
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$19,550.00 |
SPECTACULAR HUGE MOSS SLEIGH WITH SANTA AND FOUR REINDEER. Without a doubt the pinnacle of the Mylin’s Christmas collection!! Not only are the size of the four reindeer impressive, but the molding, all the intact trappings and facial expressions alone overwhelm anybody viewing this toy. The wood and moss sleigh with white highlighting and being driven by a full bodied papier mache Santa with a plethora of mica on his brown coat and enhanced by cotton batting trims and beard. His facial expression is that of an early Santa, the one that all Santa collectors treasure. All of this mounted on a board that was originally trimmed in black and painted white. Upon close inspection, a long time ago, the four cast iron wheels were removed and patches put in place and the white board touched up. This is certainly not a distraction and can be easily remedied and put back into its original condition. The reindeer each measuring in excess of 11” are composed of flock papier mache with an abundance of leather red trappings, molded harnesses, and delicate cast lead antlers. SIZE: 38”. CONDITION: Overall very fine some loss and re-gluing to moss sleigh, antlers show some bending and paint loss and a few need to be glued back to head of reindeer. Damage/cracking to legs of reindeer. JL 1-6679 (10,000-20,000)
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$1,265.00 |
HUBLEY SANTA SLEIGH W/TWO REINDEER. Reindeer and sleigh painted white with gold trim and black tacking. A very desirable Hubley toy. SIZE: 6-3/4” h x 16” l. CONDITION: Some overall flaking to white paint. Santa partially over-painted but original. Even with the chipping this toy has much eye appeal. MC 1-6645 (800-1,200)
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$345.00 |
HUBLEY SANTA SLEIGH W/ REINDEER. White reindeer with gold horns pulling a blue sleigh with gold trim with Santa driving. SIZE: 6-3/4” h x 16” l. CONDITION: Extensive paint loss to white deer, some wear to sleigh and a replaced Santa. MC 1-6646 (400-600)
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$2,185.00 |
REINDEER CANDY CONTAINER WITH SANTA IN MOSS SLEIGH. A fine felt covered reindeer candy container (detachable at neck) with lead antlers and glass eyes pulling a delicate moss covered sleigh. SIZE: 16”. CONDITION: In very fine original condition with minor paint loss to antlers, some trapping loss and slight fading to color of Santa’s face. JL 1-6655 (1,250-1,750)
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$3,105.00 |
WHEELED-PLATFORM SANTA IN SLEIGH WITH REINDEER. An early twentieth century Santa is riding in a moss-covered wood sleigh and being pulled by two reindeer. All is fixed to a wooden wheel platform. The papier mache reindeer have been flocked and have finely cast lead antlers, trappings, and are attached to the base by means of a wire projecting from their hooves into the wooden base and wrapped tightly underneath. Perhaps the current owner has added a few children’s toys in the back to add to the charm of this piece. The Santa himself is of papier mache with rabbit fur and is wearing a brown cotton outfit lined with ermine. SIZE: 17”. CONDITION: Some repair to reindeer legs. Overall, very fine considering the frailty of this particular toy and its age. One lead antler detached but present. JL 1-6677 (2,000-3,000)
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$1,920.00 |
CANDY CONTAINER REINDEER PULLING SANTA IN WOODEN SLEIGH. A well detailed papier mache reindeer with lead antlers and a removable head is pulling an unusual style wooden sled with a seated cloth covered Santa who is sporting a rabbit fur beard, blue pants, and brown coat. SIZE: 17”. CONDITION: Reindeer appears to have paint touch up and repairs to legs. Wooden base is of questionable origin. JL 1-6663 (1,500-2,500)
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$460.00 |
RARE SANTA CLAUS MINIATURE LAMP. Wonderful miniature Santa Claus lamp is molded in white milk glass with painted red coat, black boots, and blue eyes. Lamp was made by Consolidated Glass Company and is complete with nutmeg burner and chimney. SIZE: 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall condition appears to be excellent; however, Santa’s pack has been partially covered in brown velvet, creating a basket within. There is also a hairline crack on base of lamp. Quite possible this was done some time ago, to conceal hidden damage on his glass backpack?? This is still quite an impressive piece even if there is damage to glass backpack. JL 1-6647-1 (400-800)
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209
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$287.00 |
HOLIDAY HANGING LIBRARY LAMP. Wonderful hanging library lamp has ornate brass frame supporting a clear pressed glass font and a hand painted white milk glass shade. The shade is decorated with a winter farm scene including a horse drawn sleigh, children gathering wood, and ice skaters. SIZE: Shade is 14” diam. CONDITION: Climax burner has been electrified and filler cap has been drilled for electric cord, otherwise very good. DB 1-6676 (300-500)
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210
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$1,140.00 |
EXTREMELY RARE GERMAN WALKING SANTA. This fellow on a wire armatured body with a clockwork mechanism in torso and dressed in red felt has a very expressive papier mache head. When mechanism is wound and activated, he flip-flops from side to side and proceeds slowly in a forward motion. Of unknown manufacturer, bust most likely of German vintage circa 1920s. This is a rarity and surely to be treasured by any Santa collector. To the best of our knowledge, this particular item has never appeared in a public auction and determining a value would be extremely difficult. SIZE: 10”. CONDITION: Felt clothing shows signs of fading and minor moth holes,. Some wear to papier mache of Santa’s face. JL 1-6658 (1,000-3,000)
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$230.00 |
9-1/2” RED COATED BELSNICKEL. A fine red coated Belsnickel with an abundance of mica in what appears to be fine all original condition. It’s most likely of a slightly later period and without as much detailing as earlier versions. SIZE: 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Near mint. JL 1-6665-2 (500-600)
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$287.00 |
8-1/2” WHITE BELSNICKEL. An earlier Belsnickel with nice detailing including fur between hood and facial features. SIZE: 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Appears to have some older restoration to black base and hood tip. JL 1-6665-3 (300-500)
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213
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$900.00 |
FINE GERMAN SANTA WITH LIGHT UP TREE AND BATTERY PACK. This gentleman standing on a wooden base covered with mica is holding a wooden stick in one hand ormolu basket attached to back, and tree decorated with ornaments and electric light. In the middle of his chest at belt level is a lantern with a small light within. When attaching the wires to the battery, the lights on the tree as well as the lantern would be illuminated. SIZE: 10”. CONDITION: Near mint lacking one light bulb, pole in Santa’s left hand unglued at base. Lacking light bulbs in tree. JL 1-6666-1 (800-1,000)
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$1,725.00 |
A MOST UNUSUAL SANTA IN SLEDGE PULLED BY A REINDEER. Pictured on page 85 of The Holiday Toys and Decoration Book by Margaret Schiffer & page 42 The Santa Claus Picture Book by Maggie Rogers and Peter Halliman, this is a most elusive and seldom found Santa item. The sledge itself appears to be made of a pot metal type material and the reindeer of perhaps a wire armature covered with a papier mache type material. This piece is mounted on to a board with simulated snow and contained within a small metal case with a winter background (probably did not originally accompany toy). The Mylins were particularly proud of this toy in their collection. SIZE: 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Extremely fine original condition, sledge near mint, reindeer has some flaking to paint on body. JL 1-6657 (800-1,200)
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215
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$402.00 |
RED COAT GERMAN SANTA WITH BLUE PANTS STANDING BEHIND HIS PACK OF GOODIES. Santa has felt coat and pants, opens up in the center to reveal a cylinder candy box. His pack which he stands behind was also probably used to store candy. SIZE: 8”. CONDITION: Overall near excellent. JL 1-6668 (400-700)
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$230.00 |
ESKIMO PUSHING SLED. Of unknown vintage, it depicts standing Eskimo with papier-mâché face wearing felt snowsuit trimmed in rabbit fur. He pushes a wooden sled packed with supplies for the long winter. Mounted to thin wooden base. SIZE: 10” l x 8-1/4” h. CONDITION: Eskimo’s snowsuit shows some distress, overall very good. AT 1-6664 (400-800)
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217
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$1,725.00 |
MOSS COVERED SANTA SLEIGH WITH REINDEER ON WHEELED PLATFORM. A full-bodied seated papier mache Santa with red coat and an abundance of mica. Seated in a moss-covered wooden sleigh, Santa is being pulled by a single papier mache reindeer. SIZE: 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Toy appears to be original in nature although there has been repainting to white base, enhancement to the gold sleigh and possible touch up to Santa’s face. JL 1-6678 (1,250-1,750)
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218
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$172.00 |
WOODEN SLEIGH WITH SANTA & REINDEER. Wooden two-seat sleigh with bent wood runners pulled by papier-mâché reindeer. Tag in sleigh indicates toy was made by John L. Roder of Illinois, circa 1930, a wagon maker by trade, it purports to be to scale. Mounted to thin wooden base. SIZE: 15-1/2” l. CONDITION: Some distress to reindeer. Santa and sleigh are very good. AT 1-6670 (200-400)
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$287.00 |
SANTA WITH REINDEER WAGON. Assembled piece consisting of flocked papier-mâché reindeer on wheeled wooden platform pulling a red wood wagon driven by a felt dressed Santa. Wagon holds stack of wood and moss Christmas tree. SIZE: 14-1/2” l. CONDITION: Some distress to wagon wheels. Reindeer shows some mildew and bent antlers, overall good to very good. AT 1-6651 (200-400)
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220
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$316.00 |
WOODEN HORSE DRAWN SLEIGH. Of unknown vintage, it depicts a two-horse team pulling a green and red sleigh, driven by a wooden farmer accompanied by his all-bisque wife. They’re pulling a box of Santa Claus Snow. Mounted to thin wooden base. SIZE: 15-1/4” l x 4-1/2” w x 6” h. CONDITION: Overall very good to near excellent. AT 1-6662 (200-400)
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221
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$632.00 |
MISC. LOT OF CHRISTMAS & WINTER ITEMS. Lot includes Japanese tin windup of boy on sled, elaborate embossed tin on cardboard sleigh with velvet back with images of cherubs and floral swags ridden by swaddled Santa. Also Santa on paper airplane, felt Santa on runner sled and other miscellaneous pieces. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Generally fair to good. AT 1-6673 (200-400)
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$0.00 |
RARE EARLY SANTA CELLULOID & CLOTH CANDY CONTAINER. Santa Claus with pressed colorful celluloid face, bright red costume, black plaster boots, and netting-type body. This scarce candy container is generally found in very poor condition because of its fragility, this one is generally a very good example. SIZE: 7” h. CONDITION: Overall soiling on some of the cloth, most noticeably at the waist. Black boots have some of the paint worn off. Netting in generally good condition. 1-7027 (400-600)
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$805.00 |
EXTREMELY RARE PAIR OF SPRING HEAD BOY AND GIRL HALLOWEEN CATS ON WHEELS. Orange and black cats with yellow and green bowties and ribbons on green wheels. Boy holds fiddle and girl holds jack-o-lantern. Very impressive Halloween toys. SIZE: Both 9-1/2” h. CONDITION: Excellent and excellent plus. MC 1-6707-18 (700-1,400)
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$632.00 |
VERY RARE CAT PULLING PUMPKIN WITH WITCH ON BACK. Large orange pumpkin with black pumpkin wheels with black cat and witch. Extremely hard toy to find. SIZE: 9-3/4 l; 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very minor paint loss to witch, otherwise excellent plus. MC 1-6707-22 (600-1,200)
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$2,185.00 |
EXTREMELY RARE HALLOWEEN BAT WITH WINGS LANTERN. Full figured devil/bat lantern with large paper wings. Lantern is painted red with black shading. Head takes candle and has original paper insert. A great looking lantern. SIZE: 6-3/4” h x 11” w. CONDITION: One wing tip missing and the other greatly distressed. Overall very good to excellent. MC 1-6707-29 (500-800)
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$1,236.00 |
RARE COLOR ORANGE AND WHITE WITCH ON MOTORCYCLE. Plastic white motorcycle with yellow wheels and orange highlights. A very desirable piece. SIZE: 4-3/4” x 6-3/4”. CONDITION: Motorcycle very good with glue lines at the seams. Toy needs a good cleaning. MC 1-6707-7 (300-500)
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226
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$690.00 |
PAIR OF PLASTIC WITCHES ON MOTORCYCLES. Both bikes are orange and black, one with yellow wheels and the other green. SIZE: Both 4-3/4” x 6-3/4”. CONDITION: Yellow-wheeled bike has some wear on witch’s dress, otherwise near excellent condition. Green-wheeled bike has very minor paint flaking on witch’s dress, otherwise excellent plus condition. MC 1-6707-11 (400-700)
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227
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$2,300.00 |
EARLY COMPOSITION CHAUFFEUR JACK-O-LANTERN. Pumpkin head lantern with big ears. It wears a black brimmed hat and black horn-rimmed glasses. A great looking and rare lantern. SIZE: 4” h. CONDITION: Some deterioration to original paper inserts. Also some over painting to exterior of lantern. MC 1-6707-31 (500-700)
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228
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$718.00 |
EARLY DEVIL-HEAD LANTERN. Head of early pressed cardboard with original paper inserts in mouth and eyes. SIZE: 4-1/4” h. CONDITION: Small hole above one ear and minor chipping. Light burn mark on base of head from candle use, otherwise very good. MC 1-6707-25 (200-400)
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229
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$300.00 |
TWO DEVIL’S HEAD HALLOWEEN LANTERNS. One orange lantern with original insert, missing wire bale handle. Also orange and green head with original insert. SIZE: 5-3/4” and 6-3/4”. CONDITION: Both near excellent with minor blemishes. MC 1-6707-28 (300-600)
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230
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$402.00 |
WITCH RIDING ROCKET. Black witch with orange face and hands riding black rocket. Unusual base of black and orange with orange wheels. SIZE: 6-1/2” h. CONDITION: Near mint. MC 1-6707-20 (200-600)
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231
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$632.00 |
TWO WITCHES ON ROCKETS. Both orange witches ride black rockets. One has orange pumpkin wheels and original pull-string, the other has black disk wheels. SIZE: 6” each. CONDITION: Excellent. MC 1-6707-19 (300-600)
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232
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$258.00 |
TWO SMALL WITCHES ON ROCKETS WITH WITCH ON BROOM. Rockets are yellow and orange with reverse colors on wheels. SIZE: Freestanding witch 5-1/2”. Witches on rockets 3-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. MC 1-6707-21 (200-300)
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$0.00 |
BLACK CLOWN W/ DEVIL HEAD TOY. Curious and fanciful rare toy of a black clown with papier-mâché head, cloth outfit, and wooden hands and feet. When string is pulled, devil figure pops out of his head while the propeller on his chest spins. SIZE: 13-1/2” t. CONDITION: Couple small holes in outfit, otherwise very good to near excellent. AT 1-7034 (1,200-1,500)
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234
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$2,702.00 |
MECHANICAL CAT W/ PUMPKIN MASK. Mechanical toy shows cloth dressed figure with pumpkin mask. Squeeze body and mask lowers to remove a black cat’s head. SIZE: 7-1/4” t. CONDITION: Outfit shows some distress and replaced sleeves, otherwise toy is near excellent and working. AT 1-7035 (2,500-2,750)
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$0.00 |
VEGGIE MAN WITH JACK-O-LANTERN BALL. Compo head bearded veggie man with cloth clothes, with wooden arms and legs is suspended from an elastic string, holding a cardboard J.O.L. ball. SIZE: 9” t. CONDITION: Back of head has two old hairline cracks. Minor touch up to teeth and one eye. Ball’s hemispheres show some separation, small repair where wire bale goes through head, otherwise very good. AT 1-7037 (1,100-1,500)
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236
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$0.00 |
TALL DEVIL CANDY CONTAINER W/ JACK-O-LANTERN HEAD. Cardboard head (opens in middle) with felt devil horns. Body is wire armature with felt clothing. Mounted to red circular base. SIZE: 12-1/2” t. CONDITION: Some minor chipping to feet, light fading to clothes, overall very good to near excellent. AT 1-7032 (600-900)
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$0.00 |
BLACK CAT CANDY CONTAINER. Full body composition cat with fur-like felt covering with glass eyes and hand painted facial features. SIZE: 5” l. CONDITION: Some minor touch up to ears. AT 1-7033 (1,200-1,500)
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$0.00 |
SKULL JACK-O-LANTERN. White cardboard skull with black highlights mounted to cardboard base accented with black and orange crepe paper. SIZE: 5” t. CONDITION: Paper insert has small tear in right eye, couple miniscule cracks to top rim, otherwise generally good to very good. AT 1-7029 (700-900)
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239
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$115.00 |
COMPO JACK-O-LANTERN WITCH CANDY CONTAINER. Smiling J.O.L. witch with red dress, straw hair and broom, and cardboard hat (brim broken, but piece present). SIZE: 6-1/2” t. CONDITION: Hat has some cracks, some areas of touch up, otherwise good. AT 1-7031 (300-500)
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240
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$345.00 |
BLACK CAT HEAD LANTERN. Black cardboard cat with pink snout, red crepe paper bowtie, and green paper eye inserts. SIZE: 4” h. CONDITION: Possibly some repair and touchup, overall very good. AT 1-7028 (200-300)
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240a
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$460.00 |
GLASS JACK-O-LANTERN CANDY CONTAINER. Glass bell-shaped Jack-O-Lantern container with loop handle in orange with green leaf tendril hair. SIZE: 3-1/2” t. CONDITION: Lacking cover, general wear to paint, overall very good. AT 1-7036 (200-300)
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240b
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OWL JACK-O-LANTERN LANTERN. Pumpkin shaped head with large circular eyes and applied horns with paper insert. Painted in brown, black, and cream. SIZE: 4-1/2” t. CONDITION: Considerable paint spills inside with some small cracks, likely repainted, otherwise generally good. AT 1-7030 (100-200)
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$287.00 |
HALLOWEEN PIRATE BANK ON WHEELS. Plastic yellow pirate with orange and black highlights standing on green wheels. SIZE: 8” h. CONDITION: Excellent plus. MC 1-6707-3 (400-700)
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$180.00 |
HALLOWEEN PIRATE BANK ON WHEELS. Plastic orange pirate with green and black highlights standing on yellow wheels. SIZE: 8” l. CONDITION: Some minor paint loss to pirate’s arm, otherwise excellent condition. MC 1-6707-4 (300-500)
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$180.00 |
FOUR HARD-PLASTIC HALLOWEEN CLOWNS. Two Pete clowns, Zook clown, and Zook on wheels. All four plastic clowns are orange and black with white hats. SIZE: 6” and 5-1/2”. CONDITION: Chip on Zook on wheels’s hat, otherwise lot is in excellent condition. MC 1-6707-6 (300-500)
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$517.00 |
TWO HALLOWEEN PLASTIC COWBOYS ON HORSES AND TWO COWBOYS ON FOOT. All four cowboys are orange with black highlights. One sits on black horse with orange wheels and other sits on orange horse with black wheels. SIZE: 5” and 3” h. CONDITION: All pieces excellent. MC 1-6707-10 (400-600)
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$287.00 |
TWO HALLOWEEN PIRATE’S AUTOS. First auto has cat on hood with white headlights, green seat and wheels, and is primarily black and orange. Second car has pumpkin man on hood with same coloring. SIZE: 4-1/4” h x 5-1/4” l. CONDITION: Auto with pumpkin man is missing steering wheel. Otherwise, both in excellent condition. MC 1-6707-30 (200-400)
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$920.00 |
PAIR OF EARLY COMPOSITION VEGGIEMEN CANDY CONTAINERS. Pair consists of one veggie man sitting on a pumpkin and holding a cat with cardboard closure at bottom of pumpkin marked Germany. He is accompanied by a standing veggie man with removable head revealing candy box. SIZE: 5-1/2” and 4-1/2”. CONDITION: Some crazing and minor paint loss to veggie man on pumpkin. Standing man near mint. MC 1-6707-39 (400-600)
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$575.00 |
RARE CELLULOID DOUBLE-FACED VEGETABLE-MAN RATTLE. Orange double-faced rattle with silhouettes of bat and witch on both sides of body. SIZE: 4-1/2”. CONDITION: Near mint. MC 1-6707-8 (200-400)
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$517.00 |
RARE CELLULOID DOUBLE-FACED VEGETABLE-MAN RATTLE. Orange rattle with black highlights. One face smiles; the other face frowns. SIZE: 4-3/4”. CONDITION: Near mint. MC 1-6707-9 (200-400)
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249
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$660.00 |
COMPOSTION VEGETABLE MAN CANDY CONTAINER. Head and chest painted orange, white arms, green hands, green legs, and yellow feet. SIZE: 6-3/4” h. CONDITION: Minor soiling to container, otherwise very good plus. MC 1-6707-26 (300-600)
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250
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$431.00 |
SCARCE CAT WHISTLE ON WHEELS AND PAIR OF CATS PUSHING PUMPKINS. Orange plastic cat whistle on yellow wheels and two orange cats on yellow wheels pushing pumpkins. One cat has green vest. SIZE: 5-1/2” x 6”; Whistle cat is 5” x 4”. CONDITION: All three pieces excellent. MC 1-6707-12 (300-700)
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251
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$1,092.00 |
CAT PUSHING PUMPKIN ON WHEELS. Orange cat on a green base with yellow spoke wheels pushing jack-o-lantern. SIZE: 6-1/2” h. CONDITION: Near mint. MC 1-6707-1 (200-300)
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252
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$431.00 |
TWO WITCHES ON ROCKETS. Black witch in rocket with orange wheels and orange witch on rocket with black wheels. SIZE: 6” each. CONDITION: Both excellent. MC 1-6707-13 (300-600)
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253
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$517.00 |
PAIR OF SPRING WITCHES WITH MOON. Black cat supports moon with spring witch flying past. Very attractive and colorful Halloween toys. SIZE: Both 7” h. CONDITION: Both near excellent. MC 1-6707-17 (300-500)
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254
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$460.00 |
EARLY COMPOSITION GHOST NODDER. Composition ghost with white robe and orange face. Composition free- standing on a wood base. A very scarce item. SIZE: 7” h. CONDITION: Seam cracked and re-glued, otherwise good. MC 1-6707-24 (200-400)
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255
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$747.00 |
THREE LANTERNS AND DEVIL’S HEAD CONTAINER. One lantern has Indian headdress, one is devil’s head, and other is cream colored jack-o-lantern. Included also is devil’s head candy box. SIZE: Largest 4-1/2”. CONDITION: All four pieces excellent condition, of a more recent vintage. MC 1-6707-23 (200-400)
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256
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$373.00 |
PAIR OF HALLOWEEN DONKEYS ON WHEELS WITH JACK-O-LANTERNS IN MOUTH. One orange donkey with black highlights and black wheels. One black donkey with orange highlights and orange wheels. Both hold jack-o-lanterns in mouths. SIZE: 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Some minor wear to black donkey. MC 1-6707-5 (200-300)
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257
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$316.00 |
PARTY GOERS ON WHEELS. Plastic man and woman holding pumpkins both standing on green bases with orange wheels. SIZE: 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Slight discoloration and soiling to both pieces. Overall very good. MC 1-6707-32 (300-600)
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257a
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$180.00 |
LOT OF FOUR PLASTIC PUMPKIN-HEADED SCARECROWS. One orange and black scarecrow on a green base with yellow wheels, and one orange and black scarecrow on a green base with orange wheels. Accompanied by two freestanding scarecrows. SIZE: 5-1/4” and 5” h. CONDITION: Scarecrows are very good to excellent. MC 1-6707-14 (300-500)
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258
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$460.00 |
LOT OF SIX JACK-O-LANTERNS. Best is battery operated light-up lantern with original insert and green stem on top at 7-1/2” h. Also included are two six inch lanterns and three smaller ones. SIZE: 4”-7-1/2”. CONDITION: All very good to excellent. MC 1-6707-27 (300-600)
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259
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$460.00 |
TWO HALLOWEEN CELLULOIDS. Tree stump with grotesque face and squirrel in its mouth with dressed owl sitting on top. Also included is a black cat sitting on a pumpkin. SIZE: Owl 5-1/2”; Cat 3-1/4”. CONDITION: Owl near mint. Cat has dent in pumpkin and slight soiling. MC 1-6707-40 (200-400)
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260
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$360.00 |
LOT OF FOUR EARLY CARDBOARD LANTERNS. Consists of two 3”, one 4”, and one 4-1/2” pumpkin lanterns. Largest has textured multicolor sand finish. CONDITION: Largest has burn hole through bottom cardboard. Smaller two have slight soiling. Otherwise all in near-excellent condition. MC 1-6707-36 (300-500)
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261
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$575.00 |
LOT OF FOUR EGGCRATE HALLOWEEN FIGURES. Consists of: witch sitting on a pumpkin, a black cat, an owl with glass eyes, and a yellow pumpkin man with hat. SIZE: Largest 10-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. MC 1-6707-37 (200-500)
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262
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$258.00 |
LOT OF THREE EARLY HALLOWEEN CANDY CONTAINERS. Consists of candle with face on top of cardboard candy box, celluloid cat on top of crepe paper candy box, and witch hat box. SIZE: All approximately 3-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. MC 1-6707-34 (200-400)
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263
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$1,150.00 |
TWO EARLY COMPOSITION CANDY CONTAINERS. One black composition cat with glass eyes. Head comes off to reveal candy box. Also consists of very unusual black cat composition body with pumpkin composition head. SIZE: Cat 3-1/2”; Pumpkin-head 4-1/2” h. CONDITION: Minor flaking to paint to cat, and larger paint flaking to pumpkin-headed cat. Otherwise both are in excellent condition. MC 1-6707-35 (300-600)
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264
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$517.00 |
LOT OF TWO COMPOSITION VEGGIE PEOPLE. Consists of 8” vegetable with weeping closed eyes, and a 4” veggie man playing a saxophone. CONDITION: Large veggie man has minor flaking. Small figure has chip on stem on head. Otherwise both in excellent condition. MC 1-6707-38 (150-350)
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265
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$1,092.00 |
RARE GERMAN HALLOWEEN TEA SET. Consists of pumpkin head teapot with lid, sugar, creamer, cup, and two odd pieces. SIZE: Largest 4”. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. MC 1-6707-43 (200-400)
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266
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$230.00 |
PAIR OF WITCH PEZ DISPENSERS. Orange and black containers with witch embossed on handle. Very scarce items. SIZE: Each 4-1/2” l. CONDITION: Both near mint. MC 1-6707-2 (200-300)
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267
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$345.00 |
LOT OF FIVE HALLOWEEN ITEMS. Consists of two cats on wheels missing lanterns and a freestanding cat with lantern. Cats are accompanied by two Halloween clowns on wheels. The cats on wheels are yellow with orange and black shirts. Freestanding cat is orange with a green and black shirt. Two clowns are orange and black, one with a green hat and base and one with a black hat and base. SIZE: Largest 6-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. MC 1-6707-16 (300-600)
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268
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$287.00 |
LOT OF FIVE PLASTIC HALLOWEEN ITEMS. Consists of three snowmen in orange, two with black hats and one with white hat. Accompanied by two small pumpkins on wheels with witch and cat. SIZE: Snowman 5” h; Pumpkin on wheels 3-1/2” h. CONDITION: Snowman with white hat is missing pipe, but otherwise lot is very good to near excellent. MC 1-6707-33 (400-600)
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269
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$201.00 |
PAIR OF GERMAN BISQUE HALLOWEEN NODDERS. Boy nodder with pumpkin head accompanied by standing black cat, and girl pumpkin head holding black cat. Fairly scarce items. SIZE: Approximately 3”. CONDITION: Minor wear, otherwise excellent plus. MC 1-6707-46 (200-300)
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269a
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$690.00 |
RARE CELLULOID WITCH NODDER ON TIN BASE. Celluloid witch with head attached to metal balancing wheel. Stands on tin base. Toy has much eye appeal and motion and is scarce. SIZE: 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Minor soiling to base, otherwise near excellent. MC 1-6707-41 (400-600)
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270
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$258.00 |
LOT OF FOUR LANTERNS. Consists of: Polyethylene lantern by Baner, a small electric jack-o-lantern, a Miller hard plastic jack-o-lantern, and a double faced egg-crate lantern. All these have their original boxes. SIZE: Largest is 7-3/4” h. CONDITION: Double-faced lantern missing most of paper inserts. All four excellent plus. MC 1-6707-48 (300-600)
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271
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$115.00 |
FIVE HARD PLASTIC JACK-O-LANTERNS AND LARGE PIG BANK. Two trick-or-treat pumpkin buckets and three smaller lanterns, one with cut out eyes and mouth which took an electric battery. Also included is a large plastic pig. When coin is deposited his small black hat wiggles. SIZE: Largest is 6-3/4” h. CONDITION: All appear very good to excellent. 1-6707-47 (200-500)
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272
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$402.00 |
THREE HALLOWEEN NODDERS. Consists of composition funny looking man on wood base, composition woman on wood base, and skeleton sitting on oval candy box. SIZE: Largest 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Some flaking and discoloration to woman, otherwise lot is near excellent. MC 1-6707-52 (200-400)
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273
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$172.00 |
EIGHT HALLOWEEN PLASTIC FIGURES. Lot consists of two hobbyhorse candy containers, one black and one orange, plus others. SIZE: Largest 5-3/4” h. CONDITION: Lot overall near excellent. MC 1-6707-15 (200-500)
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274
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$402.00 |
SET OF SEVEN HALLOWEEN ITEMS. Consists of Japanese tambourine with pumpkin and cat faces, tin devil head pin with movable eyes, a banjo whistle, a wood pumpkin head squeak toy, a noisemaker, a cat whisk broom, and a rare pumpkin head light bulb. SIZE: 2” to 5”. CONDITION: Good to excellent. MC 1-6707-44 (300-600)
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275
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$977.00 |
LOT OF SEVEN HALLOWEEN ITEMS. Consists of: rare pumpkin face banjo, a wooden composition witch riding a horse, a cardboard pumpkin man squeak toy, six pressed cardboard Halloween game figures, a pair of witches brooms, a small candy box, and a clockwork cat holding pumpkin in the original box. SIZE: Largest 6” l. CONDITION: Very good to near mint. MC 1-6707-45 (400-800)
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276
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$805.00 |
LOT OF TEN TIN HALLOWEEN ITEMS. Consists of: three trick-or-treat lanterns, four noise makers, a pair of early, rare cymbals, a tambourine, and a tin Halloween scene. SIZE: Largest is 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Tambourine missing one jingling metal disk. Overall lot good to excellent. MC 1-6707-42 (400-700)
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277
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$90.00 |
LOT OF SEVEN HALLOWEEN ITEMS. Consists of balancing witch on broom, two bisque pumpkin men, a wooden pumpkin man candy holder, and others. SIZE: Largest is 10” h. CONDITION: All very good to excellent. MC 1-6707-49 (200-400)
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278
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$805.00 |
LOT OF FOURTEEN HARD PLASTIC HALLOWEEN ITEMS. Includes: three accordion playing jack-o-lanterns, musical wind up owl with psychedelic eyes, tambourine, a Beacon Beanie, wind-up pumpkin man, and others. A very large and impressive lot of good Halloween items. SIZE: Largest is 7-1/2” h. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. MC 1-6707-50 (400-800)
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279
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$230.00 |
LOT OF SEVENTEEN HALLOWEEN ITEMS. Consists of great photo of partygoer holding an early jack-o-lantern, three hard plastic cats, two bats, two shovels, two birds, an owl whistle, a light-up pin, a trumpet candy container, and ten game pieces. SIZE: Largest 14” l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. MC 1-6707-51 (300-600)
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280
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$3,162.00 |
RARE ANIMATED SAMBO CAP GUN. Manufactured by Ives in the 1880s this extremely well detailed cap gun depicting two black gentlemen of the time period. When the trigger is pulled, one fellow flips head over heels banging into the other black gentleman’s head and exploding the cap. In exceptional condition, the Japanning is 95% intact with little apparent use, probably due to the fact that the main spring causing this action to occur is broken. SIZE: 6”. CONDITION: Extremely fine original, main activation spring broken. 1-6913 (2,000-3,000)
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281
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$575.00 |
RARE CADET FIGURAL HEAD CAP GUN. This gun depicts a black gentleman’s head with a hammer slamming into his mouth and exploding the cap. A somewhat elusive and hard to find cap gun this particular example is finely cast and has a nickel plated finish. SIZE: 6-1/2”. CONDITION: Some wear to nickel finish, particularly to trigger and mouth area due to much use. Trigger sporadically cocking into place, perhaps rusted internal spring. JL 1-7016 (500-1,500)
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282
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$1,437.00 |
RARE ROYAL TOP ANIMATED CAP PISTOL. Ca. 1878. All original pistol with early top, which may not be original to piece. Coming directly from a private home, this gun, although it retains only a small amount of original finish, it is exceedingly rare and desirable. It shoots a cap while simultaneously releasing the spinning top. SIZE: 4-7/8” l. CONDITION: Overall good to very good with no breaks. MC 1-7024 (800-1,200)
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284
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$0.00 |
BUDDY L EXPRESS LINE. A very fine all original express truck from the 1920s, this particular example has extremely strong paint. There is some paint loss to roof area, where either the child sat or pushed on the truck with hands. Still retaining original tailgate and opening and closing doors on rear. SIZE: 24-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall very good to fine, with wear to roof, internal bed, and dashboard decal. JL 1-6710 (2,500-3,500)
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285
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$1,265.00 |
BUDDY L AERIAL TRUCK. This piece is a nice untouched Buddy L truck that could benefit from a light polishing to bring out the true luster of the paint. Overall condition is very good. SIZE: 29” (not including ladders). CONDITION: Some wear and erosion to front fender, slight fading to decal and dulling to nickel letters. JL 1-6915 (1,000-1,500)
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286
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$201.00 |
BUDDY L EXPRESS LINE TRACTOR TRAILER. From the late 1920s early 30s, this truck has its own trailer behind, still retaining original roof and tailgate. SIZE: 24”. CONDITION: Good plus. JL 1-6776 (250-350)
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287
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$230.00 |
LITTLE JIM DUMP TRUCK. Dump truck from the 1920s, this one has a lever on the side to raise and lower the dump body. Truck originally sold by JC Penney under the label of “Little Jim”. Fine decal located on cab roof. SIZE: 23”. CONDITION: Good, some paint loss and corrosion to dump bed. JL 1-6783 (200-400)
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288
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$1,897.00 |
KILGORE SEA GULL AIRPLANE. Another true lifelike airplane manufactured by Kilgore. This sea plane has an engine mounted on top of the wings, a truly unique and different aviation approach of the 1930s. A partially ribbed wings with the embossed words “Sea Gull” and upon close examination on the left and right wing is a embossed bird, hence the name. SIZE: 8-1/2″ wingspan. CONDITION: Very fine to pristine. JL 1-6906 (1,000-1,500)
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289
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$2,012.00 |
HUBLEY LINDY AIRPLANE. A medium sized Lindy with a gear accentuated drive to activate front propeller. A most popular plane celebrating Lindbergh’s flight from the U.S. to France. Painted in blue with gold trim and nickel plated wheels and propeller. SIZE: 10” wingspan CONDITION: Overall very fine, all original condition. JL 1-6900 (1,000-1,500)
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290
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$1,840.00 |
KENTON AIR MAIL PLANE. A pristine example of one of the few airplanes Kenton ever manufactured. This particular example is in green with yellow motor head, gold trim, and nickel plated propellers and wheels. SIZE: 8” wingspan. CONDITION: Overall pristine. JL 1-6905 (1,000-1,500)
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291
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$6,325.00 |
HUBLEY FRIENDSHIP SEAPLANE. The only cast iron seaplane with pontoons ever manufactured by any toy company, the famed Friendship Fokker is probably the number one pick for an airplane. Again Hubley managed with a series of pulley and springs to create realism for the three propellers to turn as the toy was pulled along the ground. This example retains its original pull string along with its wire clicker simulating engine noise. SIZE: 12-3/4”. CONDITION: Overall, very fine to pristine some stretching to brass string. JL 1-6897 (5,000-8,000)
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292
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$2,040.00 |
PAIR OF ARCADE MONOCOUPE AIRPLANES. The first, consisting of the largest monocoupe ever manufactured by arcade, has a wingspan of 10-3/4” and the smaller with a wingspan of 3-3/4”. The first always being with the black fuselage and orange tin wing with rubber tires and iron hubs is highlighted with a nickel motor head and propeller. The smallest version polychromed in robin egg blue paint with a cast iron nickel plated motor head and disc wheels. SIZE: 10-3/4”; 3-3/4”. CONDITION: Very fine to pristine. JL 1-6904; 1-6909-1 (1,000-1,500)
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293
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$7,800.00 |
DENT AIR EXPRESS. Perhaps the most illusive and hardest to find are those manufactured by Dent of Fullerton, Pennsylvania. Only a handful of originals exist and this is one of them! Extremely rare, the fuselage is ribbed with Air Express emblazoned upon the wings accompanied by embossed stars on wing tips. Manufactured only as a tri-motor, this example has rubber tires with wooden hubs. SIZE: 12-1/25” wingspan. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. JL 1-6898 (4,000-6,000)
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294
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$4,600.00 |
HUBLEY AMERICA AIRPLANE. Perhaps the largest plane ever made, the America was quite a toy for the child. Through a series of pulleys and springs, when the toy is pulled along the ground, the propellers twirl about ready for lift off into the wild blue yonder. This earlier version features wooden hubs with rubber tires as opposed to the latter version which has large black rubber tires and stamped steel hubs. SIZE: 17” wingspan. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent. JL 1-6892 (3,000-5,000)
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295
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$6,325.00 |
LARGE BREMEN JUNKER. Another rare and extremely difficult to find airplane, this large Bremen features a ribbed fuselage, open cockpit with dual pilots and nickel plated propellers and wheels. It is always most interesting when observing a toy to look at the details that were used such as the steps above the wing utilized by the pilot to enter the cockpit. Completely intact, the pilots just slid in and were easily lost by the child who would drag this toy behind him. Although most realistic in regards to detail, the pilots are quite oversized and colossal compared to the passenger visible in the window behind them; ahh…the ability of toy manufacturers to impose realism and imagination at the same time. SIZE: 10” wingspan. CONDITION: Overall very fine to pristine. JL 1-6894 (4,000-6,000)
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296
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$1,035.00 |
SMALL BREMEN JUNKER. Similar to the large version although more frequently found, this plane would be a great accompaniment to the previous lot. SIZE: 6-1/2” wingspan. CONDITION: Overall very fine to pristine. JL 1-6894-1 (750-1,000)
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297
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$3,737.00 |
KILGORE TAT AIRPLANE. This is Kilgore’s only larger airplane they ever produced and is true to form. Kilgore did a remarkable job of capturing real life objects and transforming them into toys. Great attention was paid to detail by their pattern maker with the finely ribbed wing, tail, and fuselage! This example in deep red with a yellow cream wing, wheel struts, and tail along with three nickel plated propellers and engine head is a great collector’s item. SIZE: 13-1/2” wingspan. CONDITION: Overall is very good to excellent. JL 1-6899 (2,500-4,500)
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298
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$4,600.00 |
HUBLEY LOCKHEED SIRIUS. What a great plane!! This open cockpit plane with two pilots is the epitome of a toy company capturing reality. A most popular plane amongst children as well as aviation collectors. Featuring a black fuselage, red wings and tail section and nickel plated propeller and motor head all trimmed with gold highlighting and still retaining the original Hubley decal on tail fin. “Lindy” and “NR-211” across wings. SIZE: 10-1/2” wingspan. CONDITION: Overall condition is very good plus. JL 1-6901 (4,500-6,500)
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299
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$8,400.00 |
DENT LUCKY BOY AIRPLANE. Once again, factory original Dent airplanes are elusive and only a handful is known to exist. This example, “Lucky Boy”, would have originally been named Lindy however Dent did not have licensing rights and had to alter planes to be known as “Lucky Boy”. Silver in color with a ribbed fuselage and an aluminum propeller (correct) this example features nickel plated iron wheels with red hubs. SIZE: 12-1/2” wingspan. CONDITION: Very good plus. JL 1-6896 (4,000-6,000)
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300
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$1,725.00 |
LARGE KENTON LOS ANGELES ZEPPELIN. Somewhat illusive toy zeppelins, this is the largest example produced by Kenton Hardware. In all original condition without damage or repairs it features two nickel plated side cabins yellow paint with gold highlighting. SIZE: 11” CONDITION: Overall condition is good to very good. JL 1-6902 (1,000-1,500)
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301
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$2,530.00 |
PAIR OF KENTON ZEPPELINS. The first being an exceptional quality Los Angeles zeppelin in robin egg blue with gold trim and nickel plated wheels. The second being the seldom found small “Pony Blimp” by Kenton with mustard yellow paint nickel plated wheels. SIZE: 7-1/2”, 6” CONDITION: Very fine to pristine. JL 1-6902-1 (1,000-1,500)
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302
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$9,200.00 |
RARE LARGE HUBLEY DOX AIRPLANE. Without a doubt, one of the hardest and most difficult to find toy airplanes! A most intriguing toy with a multitude (six) of simulated engines atop the wing and dual tailfins, it is hard to imagine that this plane really flew and existed in real life. Brightly enameled robin egg blue body is accompanied by a red ribbed wing and nickel plated tires. SIZE: 7-1/2” wingspan. CONDITION: Overall very fine and upon close inspection two faint hairline cracks are visible on fuselage behind wheel assembly. JL 1-6893 (3,500-5,500)
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303
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$805.00 |
PAIR OF HUBLEY DOX AIRPLANES. A wonderful pair of the two smaller dox manufactured by Hubley in the 1930s. Along with the previous lots, these would be a fine addition representing the three sizes that Hubley manufactured of this particular toy. SIZE: 5-3/4”, 4” wingspan. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. JL 1-6893-1 (1,000-1,500)
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304
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$1,035.00 |
SMALL HUBLEY LINDY & SMALL SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS. First one is consisting of a small Lindy with a nickel plated propeller (replaced screw attaching propeller to plane) with rubber tires and wooden hubs. The second consisting of a Spirit of St. Louis of unknown manufacturer and a somewhat elusive and seldom found plane. SIZE: Both approximately 5-3/4” wingspan. CONDITION: Very fine to pristine JL 1-6907; 1-6909-2 (750-1,250)
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305
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$460.00 |
UX166 & TRAVEL AIR MYSTERY AIRPLANES. Both being open double cockpit planes with nickel propellers and motor heads. UX166 probably manufactured by A.C. Williams and the Travel Air Mystery probably manufactured by Kilgore. SIZE: 5-3/4” 6-3/4”. CONDITION: Very fine to pristine. JL 1-6895-1; 1-6909-3 (500-1,000)
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306
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$1,207.00 |
SIX SMALL CAST IRON AIRPLANES. A fine assortment from various manufacturers of six cast iron airplanes. Included within this lot is the Hubley Autogiro plane, the smallest Hubley Lindy, Hubley(?) Air Ford, etc. SIZE: Varies 3-3-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall very fine to near mint. JL 1-6909 (500-750)
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307
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$115.00 |
METALCRAFT SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS AIRPLANE W/ OB. A most unique plane, this kit would enable the young man to make five different airplanes!! Similar in construction to Erector kits of the same time period, Metalcraft who is well known for their different series of trucks, produced this in the 1930s after Lindbergh made his infamous flight to Paris. Within the box are the original instructions and pictures detailing the various planes that could be made along with a series of additional nuts and bolts. SIZE: 11-1/2” wingspan. CONDITION: Overall very good. JL 1-6908 (300-500)
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$517.00 |
SIX SMALL CAST IRON AIRPLANES. A fine assortment of planes from various manufacturers with six cast iron planes. Included in this lot is Air Ford, Autogiro, Untied Bowing, UX99, etc. SIZE: Varies 3-1/2” to 4-3/4”. CONDITION: Overall good to very good, UX99 appears to have silver paint on inside of fuselage. JL 1-6895 (400-600)
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$0.00 |
AWESOME HUGE PLANCK BIPLANE. Of very early manufacture, this Wright Brothers style plane with a most unique mechanism used to turn the propeller would enhance any aviation collection. Seldom does one find let alone have the opportunity to buy an early plane in this size. SIZE: 21”. CONDITION: This toy has had significant paint restoration but still very desirable. JL 1-6932 (6,000-8,000)
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$575.00 |
LOT OF 18 MODEL REPLICAS OF WWI FIGHTER PLANES. Get ready to stage a Dogfight Royale. This nice contemporary collection of single wing, biplanes, and tri-planes with great detail, some with pilots. Constructed of tin, die-cast metal, or plastic. SIZE: Varies, average wingspan is 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Few missing wheels or props, overall very good to near excellent. AT 1-6693-29 (300-400)
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311
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$8,050.00 |
EARLY BING TRUCK WITH TRAILER. This fine early automotive vehicle depicts a truck with a cloth canopy over the driver (replaced) and an open bed and pulling a trailer with an attendant (replaced) upon a seat. Enameled in green with a multitude of pin striping and highlighting, this fine toy features adjustable steering, headlamps, and rubber tires. SIZE: 19” total. CONDITION: Overall, very good, some paint restoration to front fenders, bed of truck and attendant’s seat. JL 1-6706 (5,000-6,000)
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312
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$1,320.00 |
IVES PHOENIX LADDER RIG. The largest of the series, this particular toy extends to 27” and has a group of ladders, buckets, and axes in the rear. SIZE: 27”. CONDITION: Good , three original ladders, one bucket and one axe. JL 1-6763 (800-1,200)
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313
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$690.00 |
IVES PHOENIX FIRE PATROL. This piece is a classic cast iron toy from the 1890s with well-defined horses and a bevy of firemen seated in the rear along with a fireman hanging on for dear life. SIZE: 21”. CONDITION: Overall, excellent, horses show minor repair, all figures replaced. JL 1-6742 (800-1,200)
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$690.00 |
IVES PHOENIX FIRE PUMPER. Another fire toy in a series of toys produced in the 1890s, this one is a pumper with a driver and rear attendant. SIZE: 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Toy horse repainted, some replaced parts. JL 1-6784 (500-1,000)
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315
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$1,725.00 |
EARLY SCHOENHUT CHILD’S FIREMAN’S COSTUME. Outstanding cardboard set including helmet with eagle finial, cardboard litho shield with fire fighting imagery, cloth covered cardboard chest plate with crossed ax and fire horn, silver painted fireman’s horn with rope handle, and small wooden ax. CONDITION: Helmet shows small cracks and some crazing, distress where finial is attached to hat. Horn mouthpiece missing. General wear, overall very good. AT 1-7001 (1,000-2,000)
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316
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$600.00 |
KENTON HOSE RAIL & KENTON LADDER WAGON. The first toy is a hose rail with delicate frame and large rail which contains hose. Hose rails are probably one of the hardest of the fire series to find. The second toy is a ladder wagon with three ladders and is being drawn by two horses. SIZE: 16”; 20”. CONDITION: Good to very good, some repaint to both toys. JL 1-6749; 1-6762 (400-800)
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317
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$575.00 |
KENTON HORSE DRAWN FIRE PATROL. Finely enameled wagon in white with gilt trim, red undercarriage and wheels, and a pair of black enameled horses with silver and gilt trim is what makes this a great collector’s item. It features one fireman racing off to the fire with another fireman in the back. SIZE: 16”. CONDITION: Good to very good, firemen appear to be old replacements. JL 1-6767 (500-700)
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318
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$517.00 |
PRATT LETCHWORTH TWO-SEAT SURREY. A finely detailed toy from the late 19th century that depicts a top-hat gentleman in control of his faithful steed. Pressed steel and cast carriages with pinstriped wheels, a multi-colored horse make this a true lifelike toy of the time period. SIZE: 16”. CONDITION: Some paint touch up to horse and carriage, overall good. JL 1-6825 (500-800)
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319
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$488.00 |
LOT OF TWO HORSE DRAWN TOYS. First is Wilkins Panama dump truck being sold with a Kenton milk wagon. SIZE: Panama: 20” l, Milk Wagon: 13” l. CONDITION: Panama has some rusting on dump bed, and some paint flaking on wheels. Figure is old but not original to the toy. Kenton: slight chipping and is all original. MC 1-6741, 1-6781 (200-400)
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320
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$460.00 |
SMALL HARRIS PUMPER & SMALL WILKINS POLICE PATROL. A small black enameled pumper with driver pulled by a black and white horse. Along with a yellow enameled police patrol is containing a driver and three seated policemen in rear being drawn by three black horses. SIZE: 15”. CONDITION: Fair to good, replaced figures. JL 1-6749-1, 1-6779 (400-800)
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321
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$690.00 |
ARCADE MACK GASOLINE TRUCK. The largest cast iron tank Mack with an iron fuel reservoir embossed with the word “Gasoline”. This particular example is the earlier version with cast iron spoke wheels. Polychrome in red with gilt trim and white tires with red spokes. SIZE: 13”. CONDITION: Good with no apparent damage to castings. JL 1-6765 (500-700)
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322
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$805.00 |
HUBLEY FIVE TON TRUCK. One of the largest iron trucks ever produced by any company this version has emblazoned on the side “5 Ton Truck” with the Pennsylvania Keystone logo, and is still retaining its original wire bumper and huge driver (the same as large bandwagon). SIZE: 17”. CONDITION: Good to very good, replaced tailgate. JL 1-6777 (400-600)
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$316.00 |
ARCADE MACK DUMP TRUCK. A fine early Mack dump in grey with cast iron spoke wheels; pressing lever on cab roof activates t-rod and raising dump bed. SIZE: 12”. CONDITION: Good. JL 1-6764 (350-550)
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324
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$460.00 |
LARGE HUBLEY BELL TELEPHONE TRUCK. A well detailed version of the Mack Bell Telephone truck of the 1920s, this vehicle was the workhorse of the fleet. The back filled with an assortment of shovels, ladders, and various tools. SIZE: 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Good but tires and some accompanying parts are replacements. 1-6754 (300-500)
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325
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$690.00 |
ARCADE INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK. From the golden era of automotive, this 1930s International truck is enameled in green and highlights with a red chasse, red spoke iron wheels, and white rubber tires. When lever by driver’s window is depressed, the bed would pop up and empty its load. SIZE: 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Good to very good, lacking spring steel under bed, white rubber tires distressed. 1-6745 (400-800)
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326
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$2,415.00 |
YONEZAWA 98 CHAMPION’S RACER. Large and impressive racer with tin driver turning steering wheel. Has rubber tires with tin hubs, exhaust pipe coming from right side of engine with many lithograph decals on car. This is one of the most sought after racers. SIZE: 7” h x 19” l. CONDITION: Driver’s arms and helmet have discoloration due to rust. Otherwise, very good condition. 1-6712 (700-900)
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327
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$402.00 |
BATTERY OPERATED INDIANAPOLIS 500 RACER W/OB. This toy from Japan was sold exclusively by Sears in Canada in the1950s. Toy is unique having automatic jacks that lift car for repairs and removal of tires. A great concept for a battery operated toy. SIZE: 15-1/2” l. CONDITION: Racer in excellent condition. Box has tears and edge wear but comes with extra wheels and steering device. MC 1-6713 (700-1,000)
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328
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$1,495.00 |
JAPANESE JET RACER W/ OB. Racer marked “JTY” on tail fin. Driver has tin head and helmet. Car has hard rubber wheels with tin hubs and a great jet hood ornament. SIZE: 12” l. CONDITION: Friction car excellent to near mint. Paper label on box has slight staining, though otherwise very good. MC 1-6680 (1,200-1,500)
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328a
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$575.00 |
CRAGSTAN FIREBIRD III W/OB. Great looking futuristic racer with pilot and copilot under domed cockpits. Toy is battery operated and moves erratically with flashing lights near tail fins. SIZE: 3-3/4” h x 11-1/2” l. CONDITION: Car is excellent condition. Original box is flat and clean as well. MC 1-6985 (400-600)
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329
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$345.00 |
JAPANESE JET RACER MARKED J.T.Y. Racer has tin head and helmet, rubber tires with tin hubs, two windows at tail end that spark when friction motor is running. SIZE: 4-1/2” h x 12” l. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. MC 1-6986 (200-400)
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330
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$345.00 |
CRAGSTAN MYSTERY ACTION SATELLITE W/ OB. Battery operated and brightly lithographed satellite with green and red flashing lights. When toy is running air suspends astronaut on top of ship. It comes with a blue and white astronaut. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 9” l. CONDITION: Toy excellent with some creasing to box lid. MC 1-6984 (300-500)
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331
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$345.00 |
BANDI 1957 FORD T-BIRD CONVERTIBLE. Classic car with celluloid windshield, white wall tires, chrome bumpers and grill and opening trunk. It is yellow with red trim. The car is so nice looking you almost want to get in it and drive away. SIZE: 11-1/2” l. CONDITION: Paint on car is a restoration. MC 1-6987 (200-300)
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332
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$360.00 |
SPEED CHIEF GAS POWERED RACER. Popular cast aluminum boat tail racer with Junior Motors engine. SIZE: 21” l. CONDITION: Repainted with original wheels, missing hood. Overall very good. AT 1-6714 (600-1,000)
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333
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$300.00 |
U.S. ZONE GERMAN CAR THAT TURNS INTO AN AIRPLANE. Strange concept of a car as it moves along a propeller comes out of engine and sprouts from side. A real oddity. We’ve never seen this before. SIZE: 8” l. CONDITION: Car has some surface rust and one of the winds in inoperative. But still a very rare vehicle worth pursuing. MC 1-6688 (200-400)
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334
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$143.00 |
JAPANESE UNITED STATES AIRFORCE PLANE. Plane has friction motor to turn props. Lithographed in bright colors. Marked “BK250” on side of plane. SIZE: 18-1/2” w x 14-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. MC 1-6782 (200-400)
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335
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$180.00 |
LOT OF THREE TIN AIRPLANES. Large Marx sky cruiser with plastic engines and propellers. It is accompanied by a military air transport plane and a two prop passenger plane. SIZE: Largest is 12”l. CONDITION: All three good to very good. MC 1-6838 (200-300)
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336
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$287.00 |
MARX AMERICAN AIRLINES PLANE W/OB. Large American Airlines DC7 battery operated plane with four revolving props. One of the larger planes made by Marx. SIZE: 17-1/2” l x 19” w. CONDITION: Very good. Box has some tears and a few holes poked through it. MC 1-6839 (300-500)
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336a
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$1,840.00 |
LARGE EARLY AMERICAN TIN HOOK & LADDER. Ca. 1890s-1910. Quite possibly by Converse, this huge fire wagon has buckets, ladders, and bell on textured tin body. Complete with hand pull. A rarity in form, size, and desirability. A great piece of Americana. SIZE: 24” l x 14-1/2” h x 9” w. CONDITION: Missing one support rod, various paint chips and general wear, overall very good. JL 1-6938 (1,500-2,500)
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336b
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$2,415.00 |
OUTSTANDING HAND MADE WOODEN HORSE DRAWN WAGON. Late 19th/early 20th Century. Finely detailed “Lead and Glass Warehouse” horse drawn wagon features two carved wood horses, with horse hair tails, and original leather trappings with medallions marked “WJE”, pulling a hand painted delivery wagon in brown, and red, with black and yellow highlights. Hand stenciled “J.B. Robinson 31 Moor Lane”, “Lead & Glass Warehouse”, and “Express Van”. Driven by a papier mache gentleman with burlap and felt clothing. Other highlights include, original tin bucket hanging from underside and back hinged gate affixed to routed wooden base. SIZE: Toy measures approx. 30” l. X 16” h. CONDITION: Overall generally good. Leather trappings are deteriorated and frail. Horse’s manes are missing as are some minor pieces. Wagon shows wear commensurate with age (cracked and/or repaired spokes and wheels). Still an outstanding piece of craftsmanship. 8-76152 (2,000-3,000)
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336c
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$460.00 |
JACRIM HORSE DRAWN WOODEN WAGON. Large ride-on wagon by the precursors to the Keystone company. Heavy, solid construction with four horses (all with full Jacrim decals on hind ends). Red and yellow wagon marked “Heavy Teaming” on sides and “Danger” on tailgate. Has wood plank seat and steering bar. SIZE: 47” l x 9-1/2” w x 10-1/4” h. CONDITION: One wheel cracked, various chips and scratches, repair to few horses’ legs, overall very good plus. AT 1-7011 (600-800)
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337
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$402.00 |
REED FIVE JOLLY DARKIES CRANK TOY. Crepe paper on wood toy with scene of the old plantation. When crank is turned the five black figures dance. An early and fairly rare toy. Made in MASS. SIZE: 9” h x 6-1/2” l. CONDITION: Lithograph is very good plus. Small sliver of wood missing from front bottom of toy. MC 1-6820 (400-700)
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337a
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$2,990.00 |
BLACK BROWNIE-LIKE CLOCKWORK STORE DISPLAY SOLDIER. A most interesting store stimulator of a black soldier holding his rifle, large smile with cigarette protruding from mouth (missing) and googly eyes. Mechanism contained in head and when activated his eyes will slowly turn to the right and then to the left. The oversized head adds to the appeal and charisma of this item! Circa 1920s figure is dressed in military garb and appears to be all original. SIZE: 22”. CONDITION: Very good, leather belt around waist shows fair amount of distress, clothing soiled, finger missing on one hand. Mechanism untested. JL 1-6722 (1,500-2,500)
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338
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$1,035.00 |
STOCK ROLLO-CHAIR. Great toy. Depicts uniformed man pushing rollo-chair down boardwalk . It’s interesting that the toy has the stock trademark as well as the Ferdinand Strauss Corporation. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 7-3/4” l. CONDITION: Some paint flaking to chair operator, otherwise very good plus. MC 1-6810 (700-1,000)
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339
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$977.00 |
MARX’S SPIC COON DRUMMER. Very colorful toy. Spic sits on lithograph drum depicting couples dancing. He beats drum and plays cymbal with right foot. A scarce toy. SIZE: 8-1/2” h. CONDITION: Some fading to Spic’s jacket, otherwise near excellent. MC 1-6816 (500-800)
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340
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$517.00 |
LOUIS MARX DAPPER DAN COON. JIGGER W/ ORIGINAL BOX Dapper Dan stands upon tin box with scenes of black men dancing around box. A classic toy. SIZE: 10-1/4” h x 4-3/4” l. CONDITION: Toy needs good cleaning, otherwise near excellent. Box has staining and long tear on lid. MC 1-6817 (400-600)
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341
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$2,640.00 |
MARX SPIC & SPAN “THE HAMS WHAT AM” W/ ORIGINAL BOX. Spic and Span stand upon tin box with simulated plank flooring. Spic plays the drums and cymbals with feet. Span dances and plays fiddle. A great Marx toy. SIZE: 10” h x 6-1/4” w. CONDITION: Span missing violin and Spic has replaced drum sticks, otherwise toys near excellent. Box has staining and tears in lid. MC 1-6036 (800-1,200)
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342
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$360.00 |
HAM & SAM (THE MINSTRAL TEAM). Great Strauss toy. Shows Ham playing the piano and Sam playing the banjo and dancing to the beat. A brightly lithographed toy. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 7” w. CONDITION: Some paint flaking on Ham’s shoulder, otherwise toy in near excellent condition. MC 1-6819 (350-650)
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343
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$488.00 |
JAZZBO JIM AND ALABAMA COON JIGGER. Jazzbo Jim by Unique Art Manufacturing Company. Jim holds banjo and dances on lithograph tin roof. Strauss Coon Jigger dances on tin box with simulated plank flooring. SIZE: Both approximately 10” h x 4-3/4” w. CONDITION: Both very good. MC 1-6801 (400-700)
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344
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$1,092.00 |
LEHMAN ZIG-ZAG. Hand-painted black man and hand-painted white man driving two-wheeled cart. One holds steering wheel; other holds reversing lever. Wheels and cart are lithographed. A very desirable toy. SIZE: 5” h x 5-1/2” w. CONDITION: Right hand of black man is a replacement, otherwise toy is all original with minor flaking. MC 1-6803 (500-800)
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345
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$632.00 |
GUNTHERMANN HAND-PAINTED WOMAN. Colorful black woman in pink dress with red trim wearing yellow bonnet. Missing parasol that was in hand. A classic Gunthermann toy. SIZE: 7-1/4” h. CONDITION: Overall paint loss, but for this early toy is in very good condition. MC 1-6821 (300-600)
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346
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$488.00 |
AMOS & ANDY FRESH AIR TAXI. Louis Marx toy with very comical Amos and Andy. When wound car stops and shakes both figures and proceeds to start again. Probably one of Marx most popular toys in the 30s. SIZE: 5” h x 8” l. CONDITION. All original figures and horse shoe radiator cap. Very good plus. MC 1-6725 (350-650)
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347
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$373.00 |
AMOS & ANDY FRESH AIR TAXI. Louis Marx toy with very comical Amos and Andy. When wound car stops and shakes both figures and then proceeds to start again. Probably one of Marx most popular toys in the 30s. SIZE: 5” h x 8” l. CONDITION: Original figures. Car has some rusting to hood, fenders, and seats. Overall good. MC 1-6824 (200-400)
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348
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$402.00 |
LOT OF TWO STRAUSS TOYS. Interstate bus and Porter painted blue and yellow with red cap. He pushes gray and yellow cart. SIZE: Bus: 6” h x 11” l. Porter: 5-1/2” h x 6” l. CONDITION: Bus: light rust on wheels and hood. Porter: Very good to near excellent. MC 1-6807, 1-6831 (400-700)
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349
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$1,150.00 |
LEHMANN AUTO BUS. Red auto bus with yellow and white trim, four stairs and upper level. Blue uniformed bus driver. SIZE: 5-1/4” h x 8” l. CONDITION: Some discoloration to wheels and hand railings, otherwise very good plus. MC 1-6808 (700-1,200)
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350
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$977.00 |
KARL BUBB LIMO. Great German car with two opening rear-doors, and a chauffeur driver. It is lithographed in gray with a black roof and blue/gray spoke wheels. A classic Bubb auto. SIZE: 5-1/4” h x 10-1/4” l. CONIDITON: All original with some light rust oxidation. Overall a very nice example of this auto. MC 1-6818 (700-1,000)
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351
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$460.00 |
FISHER LIMOSINE. Blue limo with black roof and running boards and separate tin headlights. Tires are marked “Dunlop-Balloon”. A very attractive limo. SIZE: 4-1/2” h x 8” l. CONDITION: Some wear to tires, otherwise very good to near excellent. Litho is very bright. MC 1-6841 (300-500)
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352
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$3,450.00 |
EARLY STEVEN’S BOY RIDING VELOCIPEDE. Great early toy with large clockwork motor. Boy rides tricycle and steers erratically. It is constructed of a tin body, cast iron wheels, papier mache head, and early cloth coat and pants. SIZE: 7-3/4” h x 11” l. CONDITION: Some distress to clothes, minor flaking to head, minor paint loss to back of spike, but overall very good to near excellent. MC 1-6912 (1,900-2,300)
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353
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$690.00 |
LEHMANN LILA. Two women in auto carriage being driven by chauffeur. One woman strikes dog on head; very comical. Women and driver are hand painted and the rest of the toy is lithographed. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 6” l. CONDITION: Fading and paint oxidation to carriage and driver’s right arm missing, otherwise good. MC 1-6727 (300-500)
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354
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$632.00 |
LOT OF TWO LEHMANN TOYS. Lehmann Naughty Boy: boy tries to steal tiller from father who drives the car. Lehman Porter: man pushes wheeled cart. SIZE: Naughty Boy: 4-1/2” w x 5” h; Porter: 5-1/2” h x 6-1/2” l. CONDITION: Naughty Boy: Very good. Porter: Shows heavy wear. MC 1-6802 (400-700)
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355
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$690.00 |
LEHMAN EHE. Brightly lithographed truck in cream, red, and yellow with driver in blue uniform. SIZE: 2-1/2” h x 7” l. CONDITION: Lithograph is bright and shiny. Clockwork does not engage, otherwise a superior example of this toy. MC 1-6827 (400-600)
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356
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$373.00 |
LOT OF TWO GERMAN TOYS. Consists of Lehmann Oho and Orobr taxicab. SIZE: Oho: 3-1/2” h x, 3 1/4” l. Cab: 3-1/4” h x 6” l. CONDITION: Oho: Rust discoloration and paint flaking. Taxi: Light paint oxidation and one wheel partially repainted. MC 1-6830 (200-400)
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357
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$402.00 |
GERMAN BASHFUL GROOM TIN WINDUP. A very unusual toy that we haven’t seen before. When wound the groom moves erratically, and his neck and head go up and down in a comical manner. A scarce toy. SIZE: 9-1/2” h. CONDITION: Minor wear to lithograph throughout, otherwise very good plus. 1-6721 (600-1,000)
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358
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$862.00 |
NIFTY MAGGIE & JIGGS TIN TOY. Great toy. Has Jiggs with his umbrella battling Maggie with rolling pin in hand. Figures on wheels with spring, and when wound they appear to be trying to strike each other with their weapons. A scarce and desirable toy. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x approx. 7” l. CONDITION: Some darkening to lithograph. Base and spring shows light rust oxidation. Overall toy is good to very good. 1-6720 (800-1,000)
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359
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$575.00 |
MARX TIDY TIM (THE CLEAN UP MAN). Tim wears white uniform pushes wheel barrow on wheels. Also includes original broom and rake, which is almost always missing. SIZE: 8” h x 8-1/2” l. CONDITION: Some paint wear to Tim and minor scratches on barrel, otherwise very good. MC 1-6800 (300-500)
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360
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$431.00 |
MARX UNCLE WIGGLY CAR. When wound, car goes erratically and Uncle Wiggly’s head turns 360 degrees. Lithographed in Easter colors. SIZE: 6-3/4” h x 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Some small areas of paint oxidation, otherwise very good. MC 1-6728 (300-500)
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361
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$0.00 |
EARLY CLOCKWORK WALKING ZOUAVE. A fine early clockwork toy perhaps 1880s consisting of a clockwork mechanism contained within the body of this figure. When wound, his feet raise and lower alternately projecting him in a forward type motion. Head is of pressed linen and clothing is cotton and all original. SIZE: 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. Left hand has been replaced, some deterioration to back of left sleeve. Mechanism in working order but somewhat sluggish. JL 1-6931 (2,000-3,000)
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362
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$1,035.00 |
KNICKERBOCKER MICKEY COWBOY. Composition Mickey is wearing chaps, two holsters and guns, a bandana around neck, and cowboy hat. It’s hard to find Mickey in this western outfit. SIZE: 10” h. CONDITION: Appears to be in all original condition, some deterioration to left chap. Overall very good. MC 1-6719 (400-800)
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363
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$2,280.00 |
KYSER & REX MAMMY & SPOON BANK. Yellow dress version of bank. When lever is pulled Mammy’s head nods, baby’s feet lift, spoon drops down and deposits coin in baby’s mouth. A fairly scarce bank. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 3-7/8” w. CONDITION: Like with most of these banks the spoon is missing and the square coin trap is missing. The paint is in average condition with a lot of wear on Mammy’s kerchief on head and base plate has old crack. Respectable condition for this bank. MC 1-6946 (2,000-3,000)
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364
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$2,300.00 |
STEVEN’S CHIEF BIG MOON MECHANICAL BANK. This is the rare red-painted base version of the bank. Chief holds a fish. When lever is pulled frog pops up from pond. SIZE: 6” h x 9-3/4” l. CONDITION: Frog and lever are detached from bank but otherwise bank very good to near excellent. (Bank needs a good cleaning.) 1-6998 (1,500-3,000)
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365
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$488.00 |
STEVEN’S ALWAYS DID ’SPISE A MULE BANK. Bank has great eye appeal. When lever is pressed mule kicks boy off the bench, depositing coin. A popular bank in the 1880s. SIZE: 5-3/4” h x 9-3/4” l. CONDITION: Average wear for this bank with trap missing from base. MC 1-6822 (500-800)
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366
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$0.00 |
SHEPARD HARDWARE SPEAKING DOG BANK. When lever is pressed girl deposits coin in sofa. Dog opens mouth and wags tail. Very appealing. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 8” l. CONDITION: Dog is loose from base, trap is missing, and bank is darkened probably from smoke. Overall condition is very good. 1-6914 (600-800)
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367
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$2,875.00 |
ILLUMINATED STATUE OF LIBERTY BANK. As far as we know we have never seen this bank before. Unusual construction of a wood base with slide open bottom and a white metal Statue of Liberty holding a light-bulb and torch. When coin is deposited bulb lights up. It has front plate marked “Liberty Bank, Patent Applied For. Directions Use Pennies or Dimes Only. Press Coin Down to the Left.” It is probably from the early part of the 20th century. Coming from the collection of Tony “A.J.” Koveleski, it was his favorite piece for a long time, even calling it his “million dollar bank”. An immigrant from Lithuania, he long considered the Statue of Liberty a symbol of freedom and his new life in America, with the statue being the first thing he saw when reaching the States. This bank is accompanied by a newspaper article about Koveleski and his bank. SIZE: 8” h x 4-3/4” w. CONDITION: Some chipping to leatherette paper covering, overall very good. 1-6983 (800-1,000)
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$632.00 |
STEVEN’S DARKIE IN CABIN BANK. Green cabin bank with red trim and original coin trap. SIZE: 3-1/2” h x 4-1/4” l. CONDITION: A very nice example of this bank with some minor wear. MC 1-6823 (400-600)
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369
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$460.00 |
TAMMANY AND HALLS EXELSIOR BANKS. Halls painted yellow with red and blue trim. Tammany wears dark blue coat, tan pants and yellow vest. SIZE: Largest is 5-3/4” h. CONDITION: Halls: Rust throughout. Tammany: Above average with only slight wear at knees and a few chips on face. A really nice bank. 1-6770 (400-800)
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370
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$460.00 |
PRISCILLA PADDLE WHEELER AND MAINE STILL BANK. The first being a cast iron side wheeler manufactured by Dent Hardware, and the second being a small Maine Still Bank manufactured by A.C. Williams. SIZE: 10-1/2”; 4-1/2”. CONDITION: Priscilla has old repaint, Maine still in excellent condition, however variation in paint from left to right side. JL 1-6768; 1-6836 (250-450)
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371
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$1,265.00 |
HARVARD KICKER TOY W/ OB. Interesting action toy with crossover for cast iron collectors, sports aficionados, and Harvard Alumni. Featuring a strapping lad with crimson jersey emblazoned “H” across his chest with brown pants, and crimson painted “socks”. Cock his leg back, press the lever, and he’ll send one of the eight accompanying rubber footballs downfield. Mounted to a round cast iron base marked “Pat. July 3rd, 1900”. Comes with original wooden dovetailed box and lid, labeled with directions for use (box bottom detached but present). SIZE: 8-3/4” t. CONDITION: Much corrosion to face, some chipping to kicking leg and tin hands, rear of pants has wear and tear. Leg does not stay cocked, but retains strong spring. Overall generally good. AT 1-7025 (600-1,000)
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372
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$460.00 |
CAST IRON FOOTBALL KICKER ON TIN BASE. Early football kicker, red and orange with flesh colored face and hands. He stands on green tin base. When foot is released he kicks the football. SIZE: 8” h x 7” l. CONDITION: Some overall wear to football player and base. 1-6687 (400-800)
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373
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$10,062.00 |
RARE HUBLEY PACKARD. Without a doubt, the most sought after and highly respected cast iron automobile ever made by any toy company. This particular car has opening doors and hoods that lift to expose a 12-cylinder motor and is just an all around great toy!! In robin egg blue with a black frame and simulated cast iron tires to look like white rubber tires with blue hubs. SIZE: 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Old paint restoration to car with probable new hoods, one door, and repair/weld to frame under motor. 1-6949 (8,000-12,000)
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374
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$2,760.00 |
DESIRABLE KENTON SEDAN. The smaller of two sizes but still quite impressive, this toy is quite elusive and difficult to attain. Toy is in all original condition painted robin egg blue and black and would be a fine addition to an automotive collection. SIZE: 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall good to very good with some foxing to paint, roof is in original paint but has been cleaned/compounded. JL 1-6971 (2,300-2,800)
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374a
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$5,175.00 |
ONE OF A KIND ARCADE INTERNATIONAL PANEL TRUCK W/ ADVERTISING. This unusual truck features lettering on side stating “United News”. This company was based in the Philadelphia, PA area. Most likely these trucks were originally purchased from Arcade and after market lettering was applied by United News. The truck is painted in a two toned green with yellow pinstriping with original Arcade and International decal present. Iron hubs with white rubber tires (fair condition) and a nickel plated driver. SIZE: 9-1/2” l. CONDITION: Overall very fine with very minor chipping to roof. One replacement rubber tire. 8-76121 (5,000-7,000)
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375
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$0.00 |
ARCADE BUICK SEDAN. To the collectors of cast iron automotive toys, this is a must have as is the following lot, the Arcade Buick coupe. Enameled in blue and black, this vehicle is from the Golden Era of automobiles…the 1930s. SIZE: 8-3/4”.CONDITION: Overall paint is very fine except for restoration to hood. JL 1-6953 (1,750-2,250)
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ARCADE BUICK COUPE. As stated in previous lot, the Buick sedan and coupe are the love of all automotive collectors. The coupe is somewhat harder to find than the sedan. It has graceful lines and is a fine addition to any automotive collection. SIZE: 8-3/4”.CONDITION: Overall very good, paint restoration to hood, trunk, and roof. JL 1-6954 (2,250-2,750)
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377
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ARCADE CHEVY COUPE. The classic 1930s Chevy coupe enameled in black and grey with a spare on trunk. SIZE: 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Black roof appears to have old paint restoration. JL 1-6968 (1,000-1,200)
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378
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$2,645.00 |
1920S KENTON SEDAN. This larger size sedan is seldom found in two-tone coloring and this example is in all original condition. Enameled in black and blue with cast iron disc tires, this vehicle has the charm typical to the 1920s automobiles. SIZE: 8-1/4”. CONDITION: Very fine plus. JL 1-6952 (1,400-1,800)
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379
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$3,162.00 |
ARCADE REO COUPE. From the classic period of automobiles, this 1930 car manufactured by Arcade is enameled in yellow with red highlighting and a rumble seat. SIZE: 9”. CONDITION: Old paint restoration to car. JL 1-6950 (3,000-4,000)
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380
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$1,495.00 |
RARE VINDEX COUPE WITH RUMBLE SEAT. Vindex toys in themselves are not easily attained by collectors. More frequently their counterpart of Illinois, Arcade, was much more plentiful and available to the children of the time period. Vindex made an assortment of vehicles and airplanes, all quite realistic in nature, yet somewhat simple. This car is a typical 1930s vehicle perhaps similar in nature to a Plymouth or Reo which Vindex then portrayed into toy form. SIZE: 8”. CONDITION: Overall old paint restoration. JL 1-6972 (1,200-1,400)
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381
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$920.00 |
KILGORE STUTZ BEARCAT. Also known as the Pontiac coupe, this desirable and finely featured automobile is one of the finest cars that Kilgore ever made. An abundance of separate nickel plated trim pieces added to the main frame makes this car very realistic and lifelike. SIZE: 10-1/4”. CONDITION: Trunk of vehicle has paint touch up and several new nickel plated trim parts. JL 1-6960 (800-1,200)
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ARCADE MACK DUMP TRUCK. A most realistic workhorse vehicle of the time period, this version has a spring tab on rear of cab roof to press…and when doing so, the dump bed would rise up and the load would be emptied. SIZE: 12”. CONDITION: Good to very good. JL 1-6964 (700-900)
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383
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$2,300.00 |
RARE ORANGE ARCADE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRUCK. Usually found in red, this example is in orange. Often times, those that are painted in orange are also stamped yellow cab, thus being part of the “yellow cab” taxi fleet. Regardless of one’s thoughts on classifying this toy, it is rare and difficult to find in orange. SIZE: 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. JL 1-6966 (1,400-1,800)
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384
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$2,990.00 |
UNUSUAL HUBLEY TANK TRUCK. Seldom found, this particular Mack is more difficult to find than the Arcade version that turns up on a regular basis. Seemingly more compact than the rival Arcade version, this example is shorter, squattier and typical of a Mack design from that time period. SIZE: 9”. CONDITION: Overall very good original condition. JL 1-6957 (1,100-1,300)
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385
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$1,840.00 |
HUBLEY BORDEN’S MILK TRUCK. This unusual example has decals rather than embossed lettering on casting. This allowed for significantly more lettering and this example is seldom found. SIZE: 8”. CONDITION: Overall paint is good to very good, rear door is repainted, and wheels are replacements. JL 1-6962 (1,100-1,500)
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386
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$1,080.00 |
ARCADE WEAVER TOWTRUCK. Another mainstay of the automotive world, this particular truck hauled many an automobile off to the service center for repair, not only in real life, but in the world of many young boys playing with this toy. The green weaver boom adjustable with a hook to raise and tow that broke down clunker off to the service center is mounted on a flatbed style body and is complete with iron disc tires. SIZE: 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall, very good. JL 1-6956 (850-1,500)
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387
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$1,150.00 |
DENT DUMP TRUCK. Seldom does one have the opportunity to buy Dent toys in original paint. There is only a handful of this particular toy known to exist, and this is a nice example in need of a light cleaning. SIZE: 10-3/4”. CONDITION: Overall very good, wheels appear to be old replacement. JL 1-6955 (1,000-1,400)
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388
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$1,610.00 |
LARGE HUBLEY CHRYSLER AIRFLOW WITH ELECTRIC LIGHTS. A fine all original example in green paint with nickel trim, by inserting a battery to the engine compartment, one could, with the flip of a switch, electrify the two headlights in the nickel grill. SIZE: 7-3/4”. CONDITION: Very fine original condition. JL 1-6963 (1,400-1,800)
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389
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$0.00 |
HUBLEY #5 RACER. One can hear the roar of the engine as this racecar speeds hastily about the track. Large simulated rubber tires made of cast iron, the hunched over driver in the cockpit and hoods emblazoned with the number 5 on the sides would lift to expose the huge engine!! SIZE: 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall paint is good to very good. Left and right hoods have been replaced. JL 1-6965 (850-1,250)
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390
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$920.00 |
HUBLEY BOAT TAIL RACER. Ready to overtake anyone in his path, this twelve cylinder speedster has sleek styling, spoked rubber tires, and moving “flames” emitting from the top of the hood. Crouched driver completes the package. SIZE: 10-1/2” l. CONDITION: Body has been repainted, black rubber tires showing some flattening and cracking, otherwise good. AT 1-6973 (800-900)
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391
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$0.00 |
DELUXE ANDY GUMP BY ARCADE. This most elaborate version features cranks, license plates, painted figure, and additional highlighting to wheels and trim. This is the best version of the three versions to exist. SIZE: 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Good, some damage to rear license plate. JL 1-6959 (750-950)
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392
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$488.00 |
ARCADE YELLOW CAB & KENTON TOURING CAR. First being a medium sized yellow cab and the second being a circa 1910 open cab early touring vehicle with driver and rear passenger. SIZE: 8”; 8”. CONDITION: Good, yellow cab appears to have some paint touch up to wheels, touring car has replaced lady drives and possible touch up to red paint. JL 1-6740; 1-6744 (300-500)
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393
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$0.00 |
LARGE ARCADE PLYMOUTH (?) COUPE. Sometimes referred to as a Plymouth, this car comes not only as a taxicab but as a pleasure vehicle as well. One of the largest toy coupes ever made by Arcade, it features a removable spare tire mounted to the trunk. SIZE: 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Old paint restoration and probable replaced spare. JL 1-6958 (450-650)
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394
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$0.00 |
HUBLEY DOUBLE DECKER BUS. This bus used in real life in all the big cities such as Chicago and New York was a workhorse transporting people about the cities. Painted in green with red and gold trims and a staircase leading to the upper level. SIZE: 11-3/4”. CONDITION: Repair to rear platform, possible replacement of stairs. JL 1-6969 (450-650)
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395
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$575.00 |
RED DEVIL TOURING CAR. These early vehicles are somewhat difficult to determine the maker. This early touring car was made by Jones & Bixler, Dent Hardware, and Kenton Hardware. After close examination, it is believed that this version was made by Kenton. Typical of the time period…1910-1920…this highly detailed and realistic automobile features a driver with molded goggles and his female passenger gazing out at the countryside. SIZE: 8-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good original condition, passenger is a later replacement. JL 1-6974 (550-750)
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396
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$0.00 |
CAST IRON AND WOOD EARLY AUTOMOBILE. A horseless carriage simulating a vehicle from the turn of the century, with a large weight that would propel the automobile in a forward type motion. Finely detailed cast iron canopy and kickboard with a female driver atop a wooden chasse enameled in red and pinstriped in various colors. Of unknown manufacturer perhaps by Scheibel or Dayton Friction, this early horseless carriage is quite charming. SIZE: 6-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. JL 1-6981 (600-800)
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397
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$402.00 |
HUBLEY HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE. Green early motorcycle with integral rider and “Harley Davidson” on side of tank in gold. SIZE: 6-1/4” l. CONDITION: White rubber tires showing considerable distress, some paint chipping that has resulted in surface rust. Overall good. AT 1-6967 (350-550)
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398
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$517.00 |
SMALL HUBLEY MOTORCYCLE. Red cast iron motorcycle with crouched rider with large #5 emblazoned on his back. Sides of tank read “Speed”. SIZE: 4-1/4” l. CONDITION: General paint chips throughout, with front wheel with most paint loss. Generally good. AT 1-6970 (500-700)
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399
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$180.00 |
LOT OF SEVEN ARCADE ROAD SIGNS. Lot includes Men Working Ahead, Slow, U.S. 30, RR, Stop, Curve, and Road Closed. SIZE: Varies, most are 3-1/2” t. CONDITION: Generally good to very good. AT 1-6975, 1-6976 (300-400)
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400
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$287.00 |
LOT OF 3 CAST IRON AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES. Includes red Arcade gas pump, No Parking Here sign, and fire hydrant marked E. & F. King & Co. Inc.” on base. SIZE: Largest is 6-3/4” h. CONDITION: Overall chipping, generally fair. AT 1-6980 (100-200)
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401
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$264.00 |
RED ARCADE GAS PUMP. Complete your setup with this visible gas pump with woven cord hose. SIZE: 6-3/4” h. CONDITION: Some chipping and crazing of paint, generally good. AT 1-6978 (100-200)
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402
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$360.00 |
MARKLIN STEAM PLANT. Nice layout including boiler with Marklin tag with faux brick detail and smoke stack. Connected to single wheel drive mechanism that runs grinding wheel and large fan. All mounted to thick wooden base. SIZE: 24” l x 12” w. CONDITION: Some zealous cleaning to some base of boiler and general wear, overall very good. AT 1-6923 (600-800)
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403
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$2,875.00 |
ENORMOUS COLLECTION OF BRITAINS. A breathtaking and extremely varied selection of the popular and desirable lead figures from one of the foremost makers. Appears to be well over 500 total pieces, these Britains have been very well cared for. Covering mostly agricultural and livestock they have been segregated into all the various subject matters including sheep, horses, cows, pigs, farm workers and implements, and wild animals. Also included are nine sets of jockeys and riders with their original boxes representing various stables. Also one boxed set from their Lilliput series of a farm with animals, workers, and landscaping. Also included is the 114th Catalog for metal & plastic toy models for Britains’ 1959 product line. CONDITION: Impossible to inspect every one, but the cross section that was examined is very good to near excellent. Boxes are solid, and include original inserts. Jockey boxes have been marked in magic marker with various numbers. Just an outstanding lot. AT 9-70386 (1,000-2,000)
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403a
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$230.00 |
LOT OF CONTEMPORARY LEAD FIGURES. Over 100 modern lead figures, many by K&C to create a busy town setting. Includes fire workers, marching band members, farm workers, modern and Victorian citizens, artisans, and much more. SIZE: Varies, most figures between 2” and 2-1/2” t. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. AT 1-6694 (300-500)
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404
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$517.00 |
SCARCE EARLY SINGER GAME “THE SHOW HORSE”. Spectacular lithographed box lid showing a Victorian woman trying to get her rearing steed under control. Her top hat has been knocked from her head while her riding crop is at the ready. The gameboard shows four different breeds of horse in each corner flanking a checkerboard pattern of peach and turquoise. Comes with original spinner, wooden playing pieces, and several award cards. SIZE: 19” l x 9-1/2” w. CONDITION: End flaps taped on box bottom, and lid missing one end flap. Light soiling to one end of lid, otherwise very good. MC 1-6350 (500-800)
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405
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$600.00 |
BA-TA-CLAN MARBLE GAME. Boxed game with Oriental motif made by N.K. Atlas, Paris. Box opens up and a Chinese pagoda serves as the background with sages sitting in the windows. One loads a marble in the catapult and attempts to land a marble in one of the four tin trays, or through the open windows rolling down to a pierced playing field with various scores in each. SIZE: 19-1/4” l x 9-1/2” w. CONDITION: Box shows some wear around edges. Interior lithography remains strong with paper scorecard lining is wrinkled, small strip of paper loss on top of pagoda. Overall good to very good. AT 1-6934 (200-400)
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406
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$270.00 |
LOT OF THREE EARLY BOARD GAMES. Includes Parker Bros. Toy Soldiers & Battle Game Junior, Milton Bradley’s Sharp Shooters, and Milton Bradley’s 50 Bradley’s Cavalry. Great lithographed lids with military imagery. SIZE: Largest is 21-1/2” l x 9-1/2” w. CONDITION: Unsure if complete. Boxes overall are fair to poor. Interior components are good to very good. AT 1-6860 (200-400)
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407
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$57.00 |
WOODEN PUPPET THEATER. Entitled “Theatre de Polichinelle” it is brightly decorated with beautifully painted theater curtains, a grand marquee with a Punch figure over the top, and cloth curtains that open and close. The stage folds up to create a stage setting, complete with forest background scenery. Included are two Punch & Judy marionettes to play out a hilarious battle. SIZE: Stage measures 26-1/2” l x 22-1/2” h x 12-1/2” d. CONDITION: Generally good to very good. AT 1-6936 (200-400)
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408
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$345.00 |
JAPANESE ITO BATTERY OP POND BOAT. Cruiser with red hull and white body. Hatch lifts to reveal decal with “T.W.T.P.A.”. SIZE: 18” l. CONDITION: Some chips and touchup to paint, otherwise good. AT 1-6982 (175-225)
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409
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$747.00 |
LOT OF TWO GERMAN CARS. Vehicles include: Red Fisher sedan with black roof. Sedan has gray and silver disk wheels. Bing yellow taxi. SIZE: Fisher 4-1/2” h x 8” l; Bing: 4-1/4” h x 8” l. CONDITION: Sedan: paint loss to roof and back body of car. Taxi: oxidation and discoloration throughout. MC 1-6828 (300-600)
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410
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$402.00 |
TWO MARX MACK TRUCKS. American Railroad Express Agency and Merchant’s Transfer trucks. SIZE: Both approximately 5” h x 9-1/2” l. CONDITION: American Railroad: missing front bumper and back doors, otherwise very good. Merchant’s: has original back gate of truck which is usually missing, as well as original front bumper. Unfortunately, one side of truck has discoloration on a large portion of paint. MC 1-6751 (200-400)
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411
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$402.00 |
SCARCE STRAUSS WATER SPRINKLER TRUCK. Yellow and dark blue with gray and red wheels and red sprinkler bar. A very appealing truck. SIZE: 5” h x 10-1/4” l. CONDITION: Minor scuffing and front tin bumper missing, otherwise very good. 1-6832 (400-700)
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412
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$402.00 |
STRAUSS JUNIOR OIL TANK TRUCK & MARX SAND & GRAVEL DUMP TRUCK W/OB. Jr. oil tank has much eye appeal and is a very desirable size. The dump truck is marked Dodge on grill. SIZE: Oil: 3-1/2” h x 8” l, Dump: 3-1/2” h x 10” l. CONDITION: Both toys near excellent. Dump truck box is very good. MC 1-6755 (200-400)
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413
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$270.00 |
MARX TANK & MOTOR MARKET TRUCK. Wind up doughboy tank. When wound tank moves along and doughboy pops out of top aiming his rifle. Lithographed in orange and blue. Also included is 1930s delivery truck made of light pressed steel and wooden wheels. SIZE: Tank: 4” h x 9-1/2” l. Truck: 3-1/2”h x 9” l. CONDITION: Both very good. MC 1-6778 (150-350)
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414
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$287.00 |
NIFTY TOONERVILLE TROLLEY. Toy copy-written in 1922 by Fontaine Fox. One of the most infamous toys taken from the comic strips of the time. SIZE: 7” h x 5” w. CONDITION: Some darkening to the lithograph, light scratching, and pencil mark on roof but otherwise very good. MC 1-6726 (200-400)
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415
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$345.00 |
LOT OF FOUR TIN VEHICLES. Marx Fire Department Chief Car, a windup Railway Express truck, and Cortland checker cab and fire chief cars. SIZE: Largest is11” l. CONDITION: Fire Chief car has original key and spotlight bulb. Also has general wear throughout. Railroad Express: Near excellent condition. Cortland fire chief and checker cab are very good to excellent. MC 1-6774 (200-400)
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416
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$201.00 |
LOT OF THREE VEHICLES. Marx Glen Dale Coal Company truck, Marx Dick Tracey squad car, and a Wyandotte moving van in original box. SIZE: Largest is 5-1/2” h x 12” l. CONDITION: All three good to very good. Moving van box missing one end flap. MC 1-6842 (150-350)
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417
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$460.00 |
FOUR CHEIN & CO. MACK TRUCKS. Lot consists of ice truck, local and long distance moving truck, Hercules Storage, and coal truck. SIZE: All approximately 3-1/4” h x 7-1/2” l. CONDITION: Storage truck very good with minor scratching. Other three trucks show heavier wear and light rusting. 1-6761 (300-600)
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418
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$402.00 |
LOT OF TWO TIN TRUCKS. A Strauss tip top dump truck and a Marx highway express van. SIZE: Largest is 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Dump truck: all original with some areas of rust. Van: Minor scrapes. Otherwise both very good. MC 1-6840 (200-300)
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419
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$230.00 |
FOUR GERMAN PENNY TOY VEHICLES. Lot consists of two 4” sedans, a dump truck, and. a 2-3/4” sedan. CONDITION: Small sedan has heavy wear. Other three vehicles are very good. MC 1-6772 (150-300)
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420
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$0.00 |
LIL’ ABNER CARTOON LITHOGRAPH. Dogpatch resident Lil’ Abner having a father-to-son talk where he says, “Son-yo’ cain’t win no manly tan contest wif Roy an’ Leroy…”. A 1974 limited edition of 250, signed at bottom margin “Al Capp ‘74”. SIZE: Image measures 24-3/4” w x 21-3/4” h. CONDITION: Excellent. 1-6686 (300-500)
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421
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$402.00 |
UNIQUE ART LIL’ ABNER DOGPATCH BAND W/OB WITH SCOTTIE DOG & CAT. One of Unique Art’s best selling toys. Lil’ Abner dances while Daisy plays piano. Mammy Yokum conducts band. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 6-1/2” w. CONDITION: Band: Some rust on piano and figures. Otherwise toy is very good. Box lid is detached. Marx Scottie dog: Missing parts. Marx cat: Has some areas of scratching. MC 4-58654, 4-58655 (300-600)
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422
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$373.00 |
WOLVERINE ZILOTONE WITH SIX DISKS. A very clever toy. Each disk will make the musician play a different tune. SIZE: 8” h x 7-1/2” l. CONDITION: Overall very good condition. 1-6715 (300-400)
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423
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$632.00 |
LOT OF FOUR TRUCKS. Includes: Metalcraft van, a Wyandotte circus truck (which is a fairly rare toy), a Marx city sanitation truck, and a Wyandotte railway express truck. SIZE: Largest is 13” l. CONDITION: Circus truck very good to near excellent. All others are from good to very good. MC 1-6752 (600-900)
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424
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$632.00 |
LOT OF SIX TIN VEHICLES. Two Cortland Black Diamond Coal trucks, two Cheia sedans, blue and red. Also included is a Marx royal bus, a Non Pareil oil tank truck. SIZE: Largest is 10-1/4” l. CONDITION: Oil truck has dent in tank. Marx bus has discoloration and scrapes. Otherwise, lot is very good to excellent. MC 1-6773 (400-600)
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425
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$1,265.00 |
FOURTEEN TOOTSIE TOY VEHICLES. Two dairy trucks with white rubber tires, a Domaco gasoline truck and oil truck with white rubber tires, a Commercial Tire and Supply Co gram car, plus others. SIZE: Largest 5-1/4” l. CONDITION: Varies from good to excellent. MC 1-6759 (400-600)
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426
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$805.00 |
TWO CONVERSE WAGONS. Number three milk wagon and hotel and depot wagon. Both have large dappled gray and white horses with red trappings. The hotel and depot wagon is a fairly scarce toy. SIZE: Both approx. 8” h x 17” l. CONDITION: Wheels on milk wagon repainted. Some paint flaking to dappled horses on depot wagon and scratching to roof, otherwise both toys very good plus. MC 1-6750, 1-6780 (200-500)
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427
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$373.00 |
CONVERSE NATIONAL EXPRESS & FINE GROCERY WAGONS. National Express lithographed red with white and gray dappled horse and yellow wheels. Fine grocery truck is creme and red with yellow and creme wheels. National Express: 7-1/2” h x 14” l. Grocery: 5-1/2” h x 11” l. CONDITION: Express: Some light rusting to horse and paint loss to wheels. Fine. Grocery: Minor paint discoloration. MC 1-6748 (150-350)
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427a
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$258.00 |
EARLY AMERICAN TIN TROLLEY. Red trolley with blue roof being pulled by two black horses with red saddles. SIZE: 3-1/2” h x 9-1/2” l. CONDITION: Overall wear to trolley and horses. MC 1-6771 (100-300)
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428
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$287.00 |
ARCADE MODEL T TOURING SEDAN. An extremely fine original-paint car with virtually no wear to roof and highlighted in gold and silver trims. SIZE: 6-1/4”. CONDITION: One tire appears to be repainted, otherwise car is pristine. JL 1-6743 (200-300)
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429
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$747.00 |
HUBLEY PANAMA DIGGER ON TREADS. Infrequently found, this is the same digger that is attached to the Mack chasse. This vehicle used in construction of skyscrapers in the 1930s would travel about the construction site on its metal treads. SIZE: 9”. CONDITION: Good, paint loss to boom tip, replaced shovel flat. JL 1-6834 (200-300)
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430
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$977.00 |
PAIR OF HUBLEY GENERAL DIGGER TRUCKS. The classic Mack chasse with the digger back end swiveling on rear of truck. Trucks have rubber tires with wooden hubs and these trucks are second from largest size (four sizes). SIZE: Both 10”. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. One truck has distress to tires and other has replacement tires. JL 1-6753 (300-500)
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431
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$805.00 |
ARCADE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DUMP TRUCK & EARLY KENTON DUMP. The first vehicle being the popular red baby international harvester truck with crank and boom to empty rear bed. Rubber tired with cast iron hubs and a nickel plated driver this is a most classic automotive truck from the 1920s-1930s. The second being an early automotive Kenton dump truck with charisma that only the early automotive toys can exhibit. Enameled in green with yellow spoke wheels and the simulated driver cast in the window these early automotive trucks are seldom found. SIZE: 10-1/2”; 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Fair to good, replaced rubber tires on first vehicle. JL 1-6746; 1-6747 (400-600)
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432
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$345.00 |
PARIS HORSELESS CARRIAGE & HUBLEY AUTOMOTIVE COAL TRUCK. The first being an automobile circa 1890s featuring a true horseless carriage with tiller drive. A charming early automotive toy produced during the transition from the horse drawn era to the automotive era. The second being a very early automotive coal truck with tip bed driven by a gentleman with a lever to move the wagon at his side. SIZE: 6”, 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Both toys retain original paint, however front kick plates on both appear to be replaced and/or repaired. JL 1-6835 (300-500)
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433
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$747.00 |
EIGHT ASSORTED SMALLER CAST IRON VEHICLES. Various makers represented here, A.C. Williams, Champions, Hubley, Arcade, etc. Included in this lot is a small milk and cream truck, railway express truck, steak side delivery truck, Mack gasoline, etc. SIZE: 4”-5”. CONDITION: Poor to very good. JL 1-6756 (250-450)
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434
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$575.00 |
FOUR CAST IRON FARM TOYS. Included in the lot is an Arcade Forsend tractor, an Arcade McCormack Deering, and an Arcade Contractor Dump. SIZE: 3”-14”. CONDITION: Ranges from poor to very good. JL 1-6758; 1-6769 (300-500)
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435
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$402.00 |
FIVE ASSORTED CAST IRON VEHICLES. Included in this lot is an Arcade, Weaver, tow truck with boom, Arcade coupe with rumble seat (as used on car carrier), Champion steak side Mack, and a difficult to find Kenton road scraper. SIZE: 5”-7-1/2”. CONDITION: Varies from poor to very good. JL 1-6760 (300-600)
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436
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$258.00 |
PAIR OF HUBLEY ICE WAGONS & ARCADE ALASKA ICEBOX. A multi-color polychrome ice wagon pulled by two horses along with a smaller green ice wagon and the cream colored icebox make a fine display. SIZE: 13”; 8”; 6”. CONDITION: Good to very good, replaced driver on larger ice wagon. JL 1-6766; 1-6775-1 (250-350)
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437
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$345.00 |
ARCADE GAS PUMP AND LARGE CHAMPION MOTORCYCLE. The first depicting a gas pump from the 1920s with original hose and crank intact. The other is a blue polychrome motorcycle cop with large white rubber tires and hubs. SIZE: 7”; 7”. CONDITION: Overall very good. JL 1-6757; 1-6760-1 (300-500)
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438
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$402.00 |
KILGORE ARCTIC ICE CREAM TRUCK & ARCADE MACK ICE TRUCK. The first vehicle being the largest size ice cream truck Kilgore produced, it features nickel plated wheels with blue chasse and orange bed. The Arcade Mack Ice is the medium version with rubber tires, still retaining original glass “ice cube”, partial Arcade label, and comes with ice driver’s wagon and ice drive’s pin from 1939. SIZE: 8”; 7”. CONDITION: Fair to good. JL 1-6775; 1-6833 (400-600)
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439
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$115.00 |
HUBLEY COAL WAGON & TWO AC WILLIAMS BANKS. Back of coal wagon is nickel plated iron with tin base. It is pulled by two small cast iron horses with original driver. Accompanied by two silver and gold bank buildings. SIZE: Longest is 10-1/2” l. CONDITION: Pin of square bank building replaced, otherwise very good condition. MC 1-6837 (100-250)
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440
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$115.00 |
LOT OF EIGHT ASSORTED TOYS. Includes a German tin golfing toy, two elephant toys, two duck toys, a Carrousel toy, and a pewter fire engine. All toys of more recent vintage, mostly German. Six have original boxes. SIZE: Longest is 14” l. CONDITION: All near mint. MC 1-6695 (200-300)
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441
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$0.00 |
MODERN CAST METAL CAROUSEL HORSE. Exquisitely detailed cast carousel horse with cropped mane, saddle blanket, and medallion covered trappings accented by flowing ribbons and flowers. Horse is painted a majestic white and stands with front leg raised. Perched on her hind end is a small cast skunk holding flowers. All affixed to a flat wood base. SIZE: 54” t x 57” l. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. AT 1-6691 (800-1,200)
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442
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$0.00 |
MODERN CAST METAL CAROUSEL HORSE. Exquisitely detailed cast carousel horse with cropped mane, saddle blanket, and medallion covered trappings accented by flowing ribbons and flowers. Horse is painted a majestic white and stands with front leg raised. Perched on her hind end is a small cast skunk holding flowers. All affixed to a white platform wood base. SIZE: 54” t x 57” l. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. AT 1-6692 (800-1,200)
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443
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$0.00 |
DONKEY CAROUSEL FIGURE. Of Mexican manufacture, this child size carved wooden figure of a cartoon-esque bucktooth donkey has a yellow saddle and black and white dappled paint. Mounted to replacement pole and base. SIZE: 38” l. CONDITION: Various chips to paint, some areas of repaint. Overall good to very good. AT 1-6947 (900-1,200)
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444
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$1,610.00 |
PHENOMENAL LINCOLN CARRIAGE EXHIBIT. This is one of the “models” used in the “History of American Transportation” exhibit created by Messmore & Damon, first displayed in 1930. The exhibit, which took 2 years and $150,000 to create, consisted of 10 tableaux or dioramas depicting important American moments and modes of transportation. Approximately 200 artisans were employed to complete the exhibit. This model was used in the diorama of President Lincoln’s State Carriage. Consisting of a canvas covered gray painted wooden base and a beautifully crafted carriage, which is believed to be an accurate scale model. It is made of wood, iron, brass and leather with its top constructed of dyed silk cloth. It is pulled by two full bodied horses made in Messmore & Damon’s taxidermy department. Messmore & Damon were well known for their exhibit displays, which included major exhibits made for the Chicago World’s Fair. The most famous of these was their famous prehistoric dinosaur exhibit “The World a Million Years Ago”. SIZE: Carriage measures approx. 56” l x 24-1/4” h x 27-1/2” w. Horses approx. 28-1/2” h. CONDITION: One horse leg has damage, otherwise near excellent. 1-7040 (2,500-5,000)
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445
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$345.00 |
LARGE CAST IRON STREET LIGHT. Ornate 4-arm electric street light with swag leaf decoration on matching tall fluted column base. Over painted in brick red. SIZE: Base measures 134” t, top measures 20” t x 39” w. CONDITION: Various chips and scratches to paint, otherwise generally good to very good. 1-6683 (400-800)
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446
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$2,645.00 |
MARKLIN O GAUGE CLOCKWORK STEAM-TYPE LOCOMOTIVE, TENDER, AND TWO COACHES. Made for the American market, this beautiful black locomotive with gold and green trim has original bell and pilot. Tender has original hand painted, red frame, black body, and green trim. Complete with cast iron wheels. Also includes royal blue, orange, and yellow coach marked “P.R.R.” on side. Other coach has tin wheels (missing roof). CONDITION: Overall near excellent but the edge of the locomotive’s roof has been folded down and needs to be repaired. EC 1-6597 (900-1,500)
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447
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$420.00 |
VERY EARLY MARKLIN CLOCKWORK 1 GAUGE LOCOMOTIVE. This is a very early locomotive (ca. 1898-1905) with black sides and roof with red trim delightful open cab and gold side plates for motor. Boiler is black with gold trim. Also has nickel sand dome and steam dome. Retains early hand brake, front coupler, and early Marklin embossing on boiler front. CONDITION: Center of boiler missing some paint in the center, otherwise paint is very good for its age. Missing smokestack and brake rod that goes to engine. Overall very good plus. EC 1-6443 (700-900)
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448
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$115.00 |
SET OF THREE VERY EARLY MARKLIN 1 GAUGE FOUR-WHEEL CARS. Early Marklin freight car in dark tan with flat black roof, trimmed in yellow and green. Embossed with early Marklin emblem and carrying very early Marklin couplers. Lot also includes passenger car in dark royal blue. Lettered “1” (First Class) in gold and yellow pin striping and maroon trim at bottom of car, car marked “II” (Second class) in orange/red. Has early Marklin embossed emblem. CONDITION: Couplers all buffers complete. Minor paint loss at bottom of one car in frame. Some paint loss on roofs, overall very good plus. This three-car set would go with any early Marklin one gauge engine. EC 1-6598 (450-600)
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449
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$1,920.00 |
EARLY MARKLIN ONE GAUGE STEEPLE CAB LOCOMOTIVE. Locomotive has cast iron truck frames, cast iron wheels, mounted to a metal base. Bases are black with dark green sides with simulated silver rivets and hand painted with a dark red pantograph. Nickel hand railings both sides and gold trim around windows. Has early mounted electric headlights at each end, which work. Retains its two brass Marklin ID plates, plus two rubber stamped plates. Ends of locomotive lower portion is lettered “P.O.E.I” in silver on red orange background. Truck, power unit and swivel are mounted to the base itself. Locomotive is lettered one side of door “P.O.”, other side “E.I.”. Other side has two rubber stamped plates. CONDITION: Paint has some checking lines, normal for this locomotive. Some alligatoring on top of cab. Appears to be one small touch up on roof and one or two minor chips on frame. Steps are intact. No reverse switch. All windows have complete celluloid except two. Couplers and buffers are intact. Beautiful locomotive. CONDITION: Overall near excellent. EC 1-6442 (3,000-4,000)
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450
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$40,250.00 |
MARKLIN PATERSON TRAIN STATION. This is very rare and extremely desirable piece that would look great either on a layout or on a mantel. Magnificent and rare Marklin train station produced purely for the American market circa 1910-1912. The station base is dark green with a dark gray roof with diagonal stripping. This two story station meant for one gauge sets shows wonderful detail, featuring a bay window with telegraph office and ticket office, lettered “Paterson” above the door. Overall color of the station is orange-yellow with a red brick outline and green and black trim. It has wood grain doors that open and close with original doorknobs. There are four Paterson signs in black lettering, white background, and red trim. The passenger entrance has a wide oval arch; there is no glass in station, however it appears that it may have had glass at one time. SIZE: Overall 8-1/2” w x 16-1/4” l x 10-5/8” h. CONDITION: The interior of the station is very clean. The roof has overall crazing on it but is in very nice condition. Some minor chips along the edge of the platform and a minor ding about a quarter of an inch long. The exterior is fantastic with very few blemishes. Overall near excellent. A once in a lifetime offering. EC 1-6441 (8,000-12,000)
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451
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$2,530.00 |
MARKLIN HAND PAINTED ONE GAUGE DINING CAR. Circa 1905, car is dark green with light green roof, with black and light green striping on body of car and orange and cream trim on clear story. With interior. CONDITION: Minor surface rust on one end of roof. Two wheel sets missing. Chipping both sides of car. Rest of paint is fine. EC 1-6436 (400-700)
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452
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$2,530.00 |
MARKLIN HAND-PAINTED ONE GAUGE SMOKING CAR. Circa 1905 car is dark green with light green roof, with black and light green striping on body of car and orange and cream trim on clear story. With interior. CONDITION: Minor surface rust on one end of roof. Two wheel sets missing. Chipping both sides of car. Rest of paint is fine. EC 1-6437 (400-700)
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453
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$460.00 |
MARKLIN 1 GAUGE 4-WHEEL ELECTRIC CLOCKWORK STYLE LOCOMOTIVE. A very nice locomotive in dark chocolate with black roof and orange trim, with yellow pin striping. Has working brake lever and off/on lever. Marked #1031 on each end of boiler. Large diameter wheels in good condition and clockwork mechanism. Rubber stamped “Marklin” on the bottom, and on each side. CONDITION: Pantograph missing from roof, piece of roof trim missing. Some crazing of paint. Has all couplers and buffers. Overall near excellent. EC 1-6601 (500-900)
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454
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$4,255.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCO #408E W/ FOUR MATCHING CARS. Includes #413 (Colorado); #412 (California); #416 (New York); #414 (Illinois). Locomotive #408E has been restored nicely but has original trim and has replacement wheels. All four matching cars are restored however using original trim. This is an earlier set because of the die cast journal boxes. CONDITION: All interior detail of the passenger cars’ washboard, seats and base are original. Paint is restored and there are some minor depressions on the roofs. EC 1-6428 (2,700-3,800)
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455
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$7,475.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE BLUE COMET PASSENGER SET 400E LOCOMOTIVE. Includes passenger cars #420; #421, and observational car #422. Boiler front and steam chest have some crazing; steam pump on one side is broken, one of the two smaller wheels has slight crazing. The passenger cars have very few minor paint chips and very few minor aggravations. CONDITION: Overall the set is very good plus. EC 1-6429 (3,000-4,000)
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456
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$5,750.00 |
CARLISLE AND FINCH BRASS ONE GAUGE INTER URBAN TROLLEY. This all-original trolley is extremely large and has a simulated controller at one end that actually controls trolley and steps at both ends of car. Side is embossed “Electric Railway”. Has brass wheels, cast trucks with original below floor motor. Both motor trucks and non-power trucks, which are mounted on wooden blocks that are attached to wooden base of car, swivel. SIZE: 19” l x 6-1/4” h x 4” w. CONDITION: Brass body looks to be without dents. Roof and sides are somewhat tarnished, otherwise brass is bright. Absolutely beautiful early American toy trolley. EC 1-6430 (2,500-3,500)
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457
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$3,852.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE STEAM LOCOMOTIVE #392E WITH 12 WHEEL TENDER AND THREE PASSENGER CARS. Engine is gun metal gray with all nickel trim. Comes with matching 12 wheel tender lettered “Lionel Lines”. CONDITION: Loco frame is good and straight with very good paint. Tender has a few minor small chips and minor paint loss on side of frame, otherwise paint is near excellent. Also includes #424 coach in apple green lettered “Liberty Bell”, #425 coach, and #426 observation car with sign stating “Penn Limited” and “Coral Isle” on name plate. CONDITION: Other than one or two minor aggravations on sides of cars, paint is near excellent all over. EC 1-6439 (3,500-5,000)
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458
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$5,060.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE BRASS AND NICKEL TRIM #7 ENGINE & TENDER. Outstanding and rare detailed set. Cab, running boards, and steam chest are nickel, and wonderful cast iron thin rimmed wheels. Also features a nice long cowcatcher on the front. Base is embossed “Lionel Mfg Co.” and the initials NY. Base is maroon. The cab’s boiler has 3 tabs set back about 1/2” on the inside. These were to retain the wooden bulkhead. Attached to the wooden bulkhead would have been a long screw to thread onto the boiler front running the length of the boiler (screw is missing). Accompanied by matching nickel tender with maroon strip with long straight hook coupler and wheels with maroon paint. CONDITION: Overall great condition, missing wooden bulkhead block and splash plate, knurled boiler front screw may not be original. Boiler front may not be original. Minor surface rust on frame, drive rods, and hand reverse. Knurled screw still intact inside boiler cab. Tender is free of dents and is very good. EC 1-6440 (1,800-2,800)
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459
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$3,565.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE OLYMPIAN ELECTRIC # 381E. Lionel’s largest electric locomotive, this one in dark green with brass and copper trim with operating pantographs. CONDITION: One step is loose, wheels need replacing. Overall paint is very good plus with minor blemishes. EC 1-6490 (1,100-1,600)
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460
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$1,840.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #400E LOCOMOTIVE AND TENDER. White and red letter boards on each side. Accompanied by Vanderbilt 12 wheel tender. CONDITION: Very few imperfections on boiler. Some wear on edge of locomotive cab, possibly replaced wheels. Few minor scratches on top. Tender is very nice condition, but dirty. Overall very good plus. EC 1-6491 (900-1,200)
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461
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$805.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #5 LOCOMOTIVE WITH SLOPE BACK TENDER & #29 DAY COACH. Engine is black with red window trim. Has pedestal headlight and short crinkle coupler and original flag post and pilot. Wooden steam dome intact and in nice condition. Cab is lettered “N.Y.C & H.R.R.R.” Tender is nice little sloped back example lettered “N.Y.C. & H.R.R.R.” on both sides. Also includes olive green day coach #29 with gold pin striping, clearly lettered “New York Central Lines” and embossed on the bottom “Lionel MFG Co. NY”. CONDITION: Engine mechanism is clean. Nice bright drivers and other nickel trim. Overall bluing of boiler is very good. Wooden boiler front and black wooden bulkhead intact. Long attaching screw is in place. Tender roof is in very good condition. Day coach has some paper marks, very few nicks or scratches. Minor surface rust on bottom edge of car, overall very good plus. EC 1-6492 (800-1,000)
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462
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$1,437.00 |
SEVEN PIECE LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE STEAM FREIGHT SET. Steam locomotive #3852 with long die cast tender #385W in gun metal gray; the paint is great in both the tender and in the locomotive. 1) Engine is complete with all original wheels, handrails and rods; it is just missing the boiler. 2) Tender has a whistler on it which is unusual. 3) #511 flat car in dark green with R.P. load; paint is good. 4) #515 white tank car; has great decals. 5) #514 yellow box car with orange roof is missing two brake wheels. 6) #514R white refrigerator car with green roof (missing one brake wheel). 7) #517 green caboose with a dark red roof. CONDITION: The tender has slight bubbling in the paint with one or two chips, but overall in near excellent condition. All cars have small amounts of scratches and rubs, overall good to very good. EC 1-6497 (750-950)
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463
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$805.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE. The locomotive #40-AD in apple green with a set of four matching cars #431 #418; #419; and #490. Engine has two motors with nice replacement wheels; a replacement headlight; this is the top of the line locomotive for its time. It includes extra piping, operating lights on both ends. The cars are apple green with dark red window trim; all cars have minor imperfections and scratches; one car has minor dent without hurting the paint. The dining car that is with this set is very scarce because you would have had to buy it separately; it was never sold in a set. CONDITION: Locomotive has some minor chips but once cleaned up is in very nice condition. The cars are all very good plus. EC 1-6507 (800-1,200)
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464
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$690.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC FREIGHT SET WITH EIGHT CARS. Locomotive #380E in dark green and black frame (replacement wheels). Also includes Flat car #211 with original load, #215 Tank car, #213 Cattle car, #217 Red Caboose, #214R Refrigerator car, Flat car #511 with original load, Gondola #512, and Caboose #517. CONDTION: Varies from fair to good. Numerous scratches throughout. EC 1-6506 (400-525)
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465
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$1,495.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #381E LOCOMOTIVE. Lionel’s largest electric locomotive with nice Bild-a-Loco motor. CONDITION: Engine has been nicely restored, door missing. Three good drive wheels, one needs to be replaced. Crazing on all pilot wheels. Surface rust on couplers. Two flag stanchions missing. A few minor chips on roof. Otherwise the paint is very good. EC 1-6522 (500-800)
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466
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$460.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC FREIGHT SET. Consisting of electric locomotive #402-E and seven early large freight cars. 1) Locomotive #402-E has some wheels that are fatigued; some minor wear and tear and some small chips/scuffing. It is one of Lionel’s best selling engines for that time. 2) Box car #14 in orange lettering has very good paint on the side of cars for the time is very good plus. The roof is chipped and scratched; however it has both doors and overall looks nice. 3) Side dump car in maroon and black trim in excellent condition with one or two minor chip marks. 4) Large green early cattle car, green paint. Rust on trucks and wheels. Overall paint is not bad, some chipping. Roof has some chips and scratches. Good condition. 5) Flat car is maroon and is missing one brake wheel; good condition. 6) Gondola in dark gray with green base; printing is strong; brake wheel intact; is very good plus for its age. 7) Early caboose is dark red with surface rust on trucks and minor wear to the sides in good condition. 8) Tank car is maroon with several scratches. CONDITION: Engine 402-E has had headlights replaced otherwise all original and paint is very good plus except for roof; which shows some wear in the paint. Overall condition for the cars rates good. EC 1-6527 (500-700)
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467
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$575.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #318E LOCOMOTIVE AND THREE MATCHING PASSENGER CARS. AKA “Baby State Set”. Tan body with yellow window trim. Marked “Lionel Lines”. CONDITION: Better than average condition. Replacement wheels, some surface rust on couplers, very minor scratches, overall very good plus. Also includes #310 baggage car, #312 Observation car, and #309 Pullman. CONDITION: Some surface rust on couplers and the occasional scratch and ding, overall paint is good. EC 1-6541 (450-650)
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468
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$345.00 |
LOT OF FIVE LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE 500-SERIES FREIGHT CARS. Lot includes #513 cattle car in orange with green roof and black frame, #514 box car in cream and orange, #515 tank car in cream with black frame, #517 caboose in green and red, #511 flat car with lumber load. CONDITION: Cattle car and box car are very good, otherwise lot has some surface rust on couplers, minor scratches, and averages good. EC 1-6547 (300-500)
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469
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$345.00 |
LIONEL #129 STATION TERRACE PLATFORM. This is one of the larger accessories made by Lionel in the late 1920s and 30s. Platform has beige base and stairs, green simulated fencing with a cream railing. Normally there are 6 pedestal lampposts. There is one intact and in place, two that are attached but broken, and two that are detached but present. SIZE: 31” l x 18” d x 6” h. CONDITION: Some surface rust on back of base. Minor discoloring on platform deck. Miscellaneous chips and scratches. Needs to be cleaned. Overall good. EC 1-6468 (200-400)
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470
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$920.00 |
LIONEL STEAM PASSENGER SET. Includes #385E locomotive with matching tender. Also includes #1767 four door baggage car; #1766 coach and #1768 observation. Locomotive is dark gray with copper and brass trim (some drivers need to be replaced); the steam chest has been replaced and is painted black; the boiler is very dirty but should clean up; a few chips and scratches but otherwise the frame is nice and straight. The tender is dark gray with some minor surface rust on wheels and axels. These passenger cars are Ives transition cars with terracotta sides and dark maroon roofs. CONDITION: #1767 has a slight discoloration on the bottom due to rust under the paint. Coach #1766 has some flaking on the coupler pocket with coupler missing; otherwise paint is very bright and sharp. It is missing three hand rails. #1768 observation car has the name plate on one side, slightly faded. Overall the condition of the cars is good to very good with small chips and scratches. EC 1-6446 (600-900)
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471
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$805.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #9U ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE. Orange locomotive with Bild-a-Loco motor on black frame. Features hand reverse lever. CONDITION: Body paint has many tiny imperfections, a few minor chips on roof. Overall very good plus. EC 1-6438 (900-1,200)
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472
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$2,990.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE PRESIDENT’S SPECIAL SET WITH FOUR CARS. One of the most desirable of all American Flyer sets with black frames, blue teal bodies and dark teal roofs. 1) Commander locomotive #4689 has ringing bell. 2) Combination club car #4390 lettered “West Point”. Other end has American Flyer plate above window reads “President’s Special”. 3) Dining car #4393 lettered “Annapolis”. 4) Pullman #4391 lettered “Academy”. 5) Observation car #4392 lettered “Army Navy” (two hand rails missing, considerable chipping and surface rust on very end of car near door near side). CONDITION: All trim on loco appears to be present except eagle finials. Cars have some chipping and minor surface rust on frames and on pilot trucks with bodies having small number of chips and scratches. Paint is very good plus overall unless otherwise noted. EC 1-6450 (3,200-5,000)
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473
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$4,140.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE FLYING COLONEL #4686 PASSENGER SET. Very hard to find in any condition and extremely scarce. Engine and three cars in royal blue. Loco has ringing bell mechanism. Includes combine club car #4380, lettered “Madison” and “American Flyer”. All plates match. Observation car #4382, lettered “Adams”. Pullman car #4381 lettered “Adams” on both sides. CONDITION: Loco drive wheels need to be replaced. One pick up missing. Paint loss and surface rust near louver. Several scratches on body. Otherwise paint good. Cars show numerous chips and scratches on sides and roof. Overall paint fair to good. Still a great train set. EC 1-6451 (2,000-3,000)
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474
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$747.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC FOUR CAR SET (POCAHONTAS). Locomotive #4637 Shasta has remade wheels with ringing bell mechanism; roof and one side of the center cab has been repainted; replacement headlights; all the trim is there and looks to be all complete. Coach #4341; Coach #4343 carrying observation plates; Club car #4340 and Observation #4342. All cars have green roofs and cream sides all lettered Pocahontas. There are some hand rails missing; some surface rust on couplers and wheels; one roof appears to be painted over orange, most likely done at the factory. Sides of cars have minor scratches and blemishes. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. EC 1-6453 (500-750)
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475
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$920.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE HAMILTONIAN PASSENGER SET WITH LOCO #4678 AND THREE CARS. A great set consisting of a long body locomotive with dark red, maroon roof, medium gray frame, and brass trim. With original wheels and bell ringing mechanism. Accompanied by combination car #4340, Pullman #4341, and Observation #4342, all with Hamiltonian banner above the windows. CONDITION: Few small scratches on one side of locomotive. Overall paint is almost excellent. Cars have minor paint scratches and minor aggravations, otherwise very good plus. EC 1-6471 (1,000-1,500)
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476
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$3,335.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE POCAHONTAS SET. This is an extremely scarce train set in these colors. Shasta electric locomotive in medium green with dark cream frame and red pilots. Original headlights, all trim present and intact including ringing bell mechanism, (possible repair to headlight). Also includes long President’s Special type cars in dark cream with green roofs, carrying plates “Pocahontas” over windows on brass plates. Includes #4380 club car marked “Annapolis” (all hand rails are complete, one of which has been repaired). #4381 Pullman car lettered “West Point” at center of car. Missing one hand rail. #4382 observation with “Army Navy” in center. CONDITION: Some surface rust and paint loss and various other nicks and scratches, otherwise paint very good. EC 1-6486 (2,000-3,000)
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477
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$1,035.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC #4039 WITH THREE LONG LITHO PRESIDENT’S SPECIAL CARS. An absolutely great set of cars. Locomotive #4039 along with “Valley Forge” observation car, “United States Mail Railway Post Office” car, and “Washington” coach. CONDITION: Engine has minor paint loss on side, minor chips and rub marks along roof edge and some miscellaneous surface rust on engine. The cars have miniscule surface rust, minor aggravations on lithograph, otherwise near excellent. EC 1-6488 (950-1,200)
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478
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$1,725.00 |
LOT OF FOUR AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE PRESIDENT’S SPECIAL CARS. Enameled in deep teal with bright medium blue roof, red wheels and copper trim. Observation car #4392 lettered “Army Navy” with upper panel stating “President’s Special”, club car #4390 “Annapolis”, Pullman #4391 “Academy”, and diner #4393 “West Point”. CONDITION: Nickel on trucks bright. One or two small blemishes on roofs. Army-Navy has one very small ding on one end of roof. Annapolis baggage car door seems to be faded, has some paint loss. Missing a few handrails, otherwise generally very good. EC 1-6447 (1,700-2,400)
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479
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$402.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC FREIGHT SET. Consisting of 1) Shasta locomotive #4637, the wheels are straight; pilots appear to be touched up. It has a cream frame, nice light green body. Headlights and trim are all there. Locomotive needs to be cleaned up. CONDITION: Excellent; hard to find. 2) Hopper car #4006 bright red, very scarce car in nice condition. Car has a ding on one of the side panels; paint on this car has one or two minor blemishes. CONDITION: Excellent. 3) Caboose car #4021 is red, one of the hand rails is missing; there is a wrinkle on the end of the roof and some paper stains. CONDITION: There is some minor chipping on the frame and along the roof line. Otherwise very good. EC 1-6448 (550-700)
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480
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$2,300.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE STEAM ENGINE, TENDER AND FOUR CARS. 1) Very large engine with 4-4-2 wheel arrangement, one of American Flyer’s most desirable locomotives because of its extra trim giving a very realistic appearance. 2) Comes with matching Vandy tender #4693 with big brass American Flyer plates on each side. 3) Also includes tank car #4010 with blue base and yellow body. Nice A.F. air service decal on each side and rubber stamped 4010. 4) Also Machinery car in orange with gray trucks. 5) Cattle car in medium teal with dark blue roof. 6) Caboose #4021 in deep red with maroon roof. CONDITION: Engine’s firebox pieces under cab may be replacement, as are front truck wheels. Cars have light chipping and scratching, overall very good. A really great set to own and very hard to find. EC 1-6460 (1,000-1,600)
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481
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$1,610.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE PRESIDENT’S SPECIAL LOCOMOTIVE #4687 WITH THREE PASSENGER CARS. This is one of the nicer standard gauge passenger sets in purple blue with orange trim and nickel highlights with drumhead sign stating “President’s Special”. Includes West Point car, Observation car lettered “Annapolis”, four-door baggage American Flyer Limited lettered on side, “United States Mail Railway Post Office” in blue litho with painted roofs. CONDITION: Loco has good pick ups. Minor wear on truck base. One or two minor chips on frame and near excellent paint. Cars have minor surface rust on wheels. Litho is very good plus with scattered minor scratches. EC 1-6452 (3,500-5,500)
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482
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$690.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ST. PAUL TYPE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #4633 WITH THREE LITHO PASSENGER CARS. 1) Engine #4633 with gray frame and deep red retaining original headlights. CONDITION: Some crazing on original wheels. Pick up is intact. Minor chip in casting. Paint is very good plus to near excellent. Very minor surface rust on couplers. Overall almost excellent. Also includes well-known passenger set of three cars with beautiful teal litho on sides and marked “Lone Scout”. 2) Combine car #4250. CONDITION: Few minor chips, roof is excellent, overall very nice plus. 3) Pullman #4251. CONDITION: One side major litho loss on one end of car, plus numerous scratches on one side. Other side of car and roof are near excellent. 4) Observation car #4252. CONDITION: Two or three scratches on one side. Otherwise very good to excellent. Overall appearance is great. EC 1-6461 (900-1,500)
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483
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$1,035.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE JEFFERSONIAN STEAM ENGINE , TENDER & THREE PASSENGER CARS. One of American Flyer’s largest steam engines this #4680 is all black with dark green stripe on side and American Flyer plate under cab. Retains original chain and pin to connect to tender. Includes tender #4671, lettered “Jeffersonian”. Also includes Coach #4331, Pullman #4331, and observation #4332 all in bright red with maroon roofs and crisp Jeffersonian decals. CONDITION: Pilot on loco is broken, but pieces are present, one driver is crazed, and possibly replaced side rods. Tender and cars show some wear and minor abrasions, light surface rust on couplers, but overall very good plus. EC 1-6462 (650-850)
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484
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$747.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ST. PAUL TYPE LOCOMOTIVE W/ FOUR FREIGHT CARS. Electric loco is dark red with gray frame (replacement headlights, missing journal box) generally fair to good. Also includes #4017 gondola in green (minor chips and abrasions) generally very good plus. #4018 boxcar has dark cream sides, peacock blue doors, and dark blue roof, scarce #4010 yellow tank car with very nice American Flyer Lines Air Service decal on both sides, and #4021 dark red caboose with maroon roof (missing one hand rail). CONDITION: Light surface rust on couplers, some scratches, cars range from good to very good plus. EC 1-6463 (450-600)
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485
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$805.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WITH VANDY TENDER & THREE FREIGHT CARS. Standard gauge steam engines by American Flyer are very scarce. 1) Large steam locomotive with 4-4-2 wheel arrangement and black boiler with light green pin stripe. Some flaking on boiler one side. Engine is complete. All wheels good except trailer truck wheels need to be replaced, and needs a drive rod attachment. 2) Vandy style Tender #4693 has large brass plate stating “American Flyer Lines”. 3) Also includes #4010 tank car with blue base, yellow body, and blue bracing. 4) Boxcar #4018 in dark cream with blue roof and doors. 5) Gondola car #4017 with dark green base, sides, and body. CONDITION: Some flaking on tender, cars have various minor scratches. Otherwise lot is very good. EC 1-6466 (500-700)
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486
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$1,265.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE STEAM PASSENGER TRAIN. 1) Locomotive #4680 has a wheel arrangement of 4-4-2 in gloss black with a green stripe. It is mostly complete and one side is marked “Adams” with a plate and the other side is marked “American Flyer”. It has had a few minor touchups. 2) The tender is #4693 and is an oil type tender in black with gray trucks having some minor scratches. 3) Gondola car #4017 is green with gray trucks; one or two minor chips on either side; otherwise very nice. 4) The tanker #4010 is yellow with a blue frame; is dirty but will clean up nice. Overall paint is very nice. 5) Caboose #4021 is in dark red with maroon roof; there are two hand rails missing; one or two minor aggravations in the paint. 6) Machinery car has miscellaneous scrapes and scratches. CONDITION: The locomotive #4680 has one drive rod ring missing but otherwise is in very good condition. The tender #4693 is in very good to excellent condition. Caboose #4021 is dirty but near excellent. Machinery car rates fair. American Flyer sets like this are very hard to find in this good condition and this is a great set. EC 1-6474 (600-900)
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487
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$805.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STEAM FREIGHT SET. Lot includes engine, tender and three cars (Ives #1134 body made for American Flyer. cab is double punched to take American Flyer plate). Front truck on loco appears to be original. Back truck has replacement wheels, drivers, and headlight. Overall paint on this engine is very good with a few minor scratches and minor pebbling on boiler casting. Includes Vandy style tender #4694 with coal pile. Brass plate red background. Big brass plate lettered “American Flyer Lines” on each side. Caboose #4021 in dark red with maroon roof (missing smoke stack), gondola car #4017 with medium green black base, boxcar #4018 with gray trucks, cream sides, and medium blue door. CONDITION: Very minor imperfections, few minor chips. Overall very good. EC 1-6485 (800-1,300)
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488
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$1,035.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE BROWN LITHO PRESIDENT SPECIAL SET. American Flyer’s first President Special sets produced in the 1920s. Includes loco #4677 with black frame and tan body to match accompanying three lithographed cars. Includes President Special coach lettered “Washington”, four-door express car, lettered “United States Mail Railway Post Office”, and Observation car lettered “Valley Forge”. CONDITION: Loco wheels need to be replaced, otherwise near excellent. Cars show minor surface rust on ends of cars. Some slight chips, dings, and scratches to cars, overall very good. EC 1-6487 (750-1,000)
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489
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$1,560.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE #4667 ELECTRIC LOCO W/ FOUR FREIGHT CARS. Long bodied engine with black frame and maroon body. Accompanied by four freight cars in scarce and unusual colors. Included is #4047 Gondola car in maroon (several chips and scratches), #4012 machinery car in blue (some flaking and one set of brackets are missing), #4011 caboose in yellow with tan roof, and #4008 boxcar in bright orange. CONDITION: Loco has replacement wheels, but all hardware and railings are present. Cars have minor chips and scratches with mild surface rust on couplers. Overall very good. Hard set to find in these colors. EC 1-6489 (500-750)
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490
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$360.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE LOCOMOTIVE #4653, STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRICAL LOCOMOTIVE & TWO MATCHING LITHO CARS. 1) Locomotive #4653 has a black frame with brass trim; good wheels with pickup intact. CONDITION: Minor aggravation on the roof; overall the orange paint is almost excellent. 2) The green locomotive frame has chips and scratches on it; green paint on the sides have a few minor chips; minor chips and scratches on the roof as well as wear. It has one replacement headlight and the other has some damage to it; as well as replacement wheels. CONDITION: Overall good plus. 3) The observation car lettered America has a dent in a side with a couple of scratches but otherwise is very nice. The observation trim under the roof has some flaking trim as well as some small dents and scratching on the roof. 4) The America coach has minor scrapes here and there. CONDITION: Otherwise very good. EC 1-6503 (300-400)
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491
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$920.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #392E AND TENDER. Engine is black with copper trim, good frame and steam chest. Also a matching tender with green stripe. CONDITION: Boiler latch is loose, some crazing in boiler front. Some crazing on small wheels. Otherwise, very good to near excellent overall. EC 1-6504 (350-575)
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492
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$747.00 |
LOT OF LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #380E ENGINE, THREE LIONEL SHIPPING CONTAINERS & THREE FREIGHT CARS. Dark green cargo boxes marked “Lionel Railway Express” in good condition. Locomotive in dark green, black frame, and brass trim. CONDITION: Two wheels are swelling, minor chipping, original headlights, overall good plus. Also includes #215 green tank car (wheels and trucks show some rust), #220 searchlight car with black and orange, brass trim, retaining lenses, scarce #217 orange caboose with maroon trim and green ends. CONDITION: Few minor aggravations to paint, some surface rust, otherwise good to very good. EC 1-6540 (500-650)
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493
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$540.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #42 PASSENGER SET WITH THREE CARS. The engine is an early standard gauge in dark olive; a hard color to find. It is missing a motor and a set of steps as well as a pedestal headlight. It still has all of its trim but has some minor flaking and scratches. This includes the cars #18; #19 and #190, all in dark olive. CONDITION: The engine is in very good condition; and passenger car #18 is in very good condition with some minor scrapes. The #19 is overall in nice condition; and the #190 car could be considered near excellent for its age. EC 1-6498 (600-900)
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494
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$690.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE EARLY ELECTRIC #156 W/ THREE PASSENGER CARS. In dark green with dark maroon window trim. Wheel arrangement is 4-4-4 with hand reverse. Locomotive has pedestal headlight. This is the biggest engine Lionel ever made in the early O gauge line. Also includes Observation car #612 and two Pullman cars #610. Cars lettered “New York Central Lines”. CONDITION: Wheels and trailer trucks are good and complete. Motor has original wheels in good condition. One or two tiny nicks, otherwise paint on body is very good to near excellent with only minor surface rust on wheels and coupler. EC 1-6582 (700-1,000)
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495
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$1,265.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE STEAM LOCO, TENDER #255-E, AND THREE PASSENGER CARS. Locomotive has die cast frame, tin boiler, and all nickel trim. Includes 12-wheel Vandy style tender with copper trim (bulkhead casting is poor). Has nice round Lionel emblem on both sides. Also includes 2 two tone blue Pullman cars #710 and Observation car #712. These are large oversized passenger cars with 6 wheel trucks. Tender and all cars have matching copper journals. CONDITION: Loco wheels are good, pick ups intact. Some scuff marks on red pilot and some rust. Normal for this engine. Some scuffing and light surface rust on edge of roof, and some scratches on roof. Small aggravations on boiler. Minor chipping on steam chest and edge of frame adjacent to pilot. Passenger cars average very good with light surface rust on couplers, various small chips and scratches and normal wear. EC 1-6590 (700-900)
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496
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$1,092.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE STEAM TYPE LOCOMOTIVE #263-E AND TENDER. Dark gray frame and, gun metal gray cab and body. Also includes #263WX Tender with whistle and nickel journals. CONDITION: Frame and steam chest on loco have been redone. One trail wheel is crazing. Hand rail loose. Boiler front in nice condition with only minor chipping. Needs new wheels. Drive rods shiny and all trim very nice. Tender bulkhead is present but distressed. One or two minor imperfections in paint. CONDITION: Overall near excellent. EC 1-6591 (500-850)
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497
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$1,092.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #260E STEAM TYPE LOCO, MATCHING VANDY TENDER, & SIX FREIGHT CARS. 1) Loco is black with green trim. CONDITION: Frame & boiler repainted, drive rods are good. 2) Matching tender with green frame has cream stripe on catwalk, some surface rust on couplers. CONDITION: Generally very good. 3) #812 brown gondola. CONDITION: Near excellent condition. 4) Green #816 hopper. CONDITION: Some surface rust on couplers, paint is near excellent. 5) #811 maroon flat car with original load. CONDITION: Very good plus. 6) #820 searchlight car with terracotta base and complete lenses. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7) #817 caboose in peacock and black. CONDITION: Minor chips & scratches, otherwise very good. 8) #810 operating crane with maroon frame, terracotta body, and green boom. Has good gears and original hook. CONDITION: Some surface rust on couplers, otherwise very good plus. EC 1-6592 (500-800)
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498
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$690.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #260E STEAM LOCO WITH MATCHING VANDY TENDER AND SIX FREIGHT CARS. Locomotive with dark green frame with black boiler, copper trim with all-original wheels, good drive rods, some minor chipping to frame and wear to steam chest and pilot. Some spidering on roof. Overall cab is near excellent. 6-wheel tender with brass trim has minor wear. Overall generally good with minor paint loss to frame. Fantastic selection of cars including #815 silver Sunoco tank car with outstanding decals, #1118 maroon flat car, #815 green tank car, #814 box car in yellow with orange roof, #813 cattle car in orange, #817 caboose in deep red with peacock roof. CONDITION: Flat car fair to good, remainder of lot is very good plus to near excellent. EC 1-6593 (500-900)
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499
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$345.00 |
LOT OF SIX EARLY LIONEL O GAUGE FREIGHT CARS. Includes four wheel medium green cattle car rubber stamped “Union Stock Lines” on door, orange #800 box car marked “Pennsylvania RR.”, maroon #901 gondola car marked “Lake Shore”, dark gray #901 gondola, olive gray #901 gondola, and maroon caboose with black roof, rubber stamped “Wabash RR 4890” on side. CONDITION: Cars are all very good to near excellent. EC 1-6596 (300-550)
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500
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$517.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE SOUTHERN PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TRAIN SET. This is one of Lionel’s most beautifully colored passenger trains of later production. Southern Pacific locomotive & tender with eight matching passenger cars, all lettered “Southern Pacific” on both sides and all have “Daylight” on both sides. Locomotive & tender are pulling following cars: 4-door baggage, combine, dining car, dome car, chair car, Pullman & a parlor car. All are tuscan & orange with silver striping. Die case streamline locomotive #4449, Southern Pacific railroad is trimmed in bright orange terracotta, silver pin striping and black upper boiler. CONDITION: Very minimal wear on bottom of silver stripe on locomotive, otherwise near excellent. EC 1-6633 (650-900)
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501
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$57.00 |
LIONEL CITY STATION #134. This station has a light green base, cream body, and beige trim. Complete with sign stating “Lionel City”. There are two cast iron figures inside. Still retains the original paper train boards. The chimney is loose but is still intact; and there is minor rust in some corners of the stations. Along with this lot is a crane circa 1960+/-, seems to be all complete with hook; no breaks; paint is very good. This crane also comes with its original controller. CONDITION: The station rates fair; the crane rates very good. EC 1-6639 (200-350)
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502
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$230.00 |
LIONEL TRAINMASTER 275 WATT TRANSFORMER IN ORIGINAL BOX WITH CARDBOARD INSERTS. This transformer is big enough to run four trains at one time. Box is very nice condition. Instructions included. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6999 (175-275)
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$60.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER 18B TRANSFORMER. Largest transformer Lionel made at the time. Runs two trains at once. 5-18 volt. CONDITION: Overall very good plus, complete with both handles and good cord. EC 1-6643 (100-175)
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503
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$1,725.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE FOUR WHEEL TROLLEY CAR #2. Multicolored trolley in maroon with yellow window line and clear story roof. Bottom of body is yellow with “Lionel MFG. Co NY” embossed on base. Dashboard has very faint scrolling. Has crinkle coupler and black bumper on each end. Trolley sits on reproduction trailer truck. CONDITION: Very good plus for its age. EC 1-6431 (800-1,600)
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504
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$805.00 |
NAP STANDARD GAUGE TROLLEY WITH RESTORED TROLLEY BODY AND ORIGINAL MOTOR. This is a 5 window body. One of the unusual aspects of this rare trolley is the operating sprung truck. Overall body is maroon with yellow pin striping, and yellow lower roof. CONDITION: Motor looks all original and in nice condition. EC 1-6432 (500-800)
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505
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$747.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE FOUR WHEEL TROLLEY CAR #100. Contemporary trolley embossed “Lionel Mfg Co NY” and letter board reads “100 Electric Rapid Transit 100”. End of car is marked “No. 1” at each end. All in maroon color scheme. CONDITION: 4-wheel truck and motor appears to be original. Repainted. Very good overall. EC 1-6433 (300-500)
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506
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$3,220.00 |
VOLTAMP FOUR WHEEL STANDARD GAUGE TROLLEY Original body and base with trolley truck. Lower trolley body painted white, as well as clear story. Remainder of car is maroon. Trolley is lettered “United Electric” on maroon background with gold striping. Marked Voltamp on one end, marked 2120 other end. CONDITION: Has working headlight and off/on switch. No motor. Everything looks original. White band around the bottom of trolley and the clear story may not be original. Overall very good. EC 1-6435 (700-1,000)
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507
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$0.00 |
RESTORED VOLTAMP TROLLEY TRAILER. Trolley is dark maroon and cream on a remade wooden base. Lettered “United Electric”. A Reproduction casting with nice restoration. CONDITION: Generally very good. EC 1-6434 (200-400)
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508
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$780.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD #4692 GAUGE STEAM ENGINE W/ TENDER & FIVE FREIGHT CARS. One of American Flyer’s largest engines in black with green and gold trim. Drive rods complete, one replacement. Boiler front is loose but good. Retains original pin and train that connects to tender. Some paint flaking to engine, overall good. Tender #4693 with big brass plates stating “American Flyer Lines”. Shows some surface rust on wheels, coupler, and plate. Significant paint flaking, casting is sound, poor overall. Also includes #4018 box car with cream sides and teal door and roof (minor dent to bottom), #4010 yellow tank car, #4017 green gondola car, #4022 machinery car in orange with intact decals, and #4021 bright red caboose. CONDITION: Some minor paint loss, lot averages good to very good. EC 1-6475 (450-700)
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509
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$287.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #4019 W/ THREE LITHO CARS. Long body electric engine with maroon body and black frame. Hardware bright and shiny with good wheels. Also includes lithographed #4040 four-door baggage car, coach “America”, and observation car. CONDITION: Few minor rubs and scrapes, overall very good plus to near excellent. EC 1-6478 (400-600)
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510
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$287.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #4635 WITH THREE PASSENGER CARS. Scarce set has Shasta type, curved cab locomotive with gray frame and dark red body. Also includes three matching green litho cars with orange trim, all lettered “Lone Scout”, including #4250 Club car, #4251 Pullman, and #4252 Observation car (platform canopy missing some paint). CONDITION: Loco has replacement wheels, one of which is out of line. Cars show some minor rust and very few minor chips and scratches. Overall very good plus. EC 1-6482 (450-600)
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511
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$862.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE STEAM ENGINE #4670 WITH MATCHING TENDER & TWO CARS. Cast iron engine is beautiful one piece casting with black boiler with green stripe. Hardware and drive rods are complete and intact. Accompanied by #4671 coal type tender. Also includes coach in cream with blue-green roof lettered “American Flyer Lines” and matching #4342 observation car. CONDITION: Very minor surface rust on couplers, minimal paint aggravations, otherwise near excellent. EC 1-6483 (650-950)
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512
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$172.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE #4644 ELECTRIC LOCO AND THREE PASSENGER CARS. Medium blue green body with black base and brass trim, gold window frames. CONDITION: Missing one headlight, otherwise complete. Few scratches to side. Couplers intact, wheels should be replaced. Also included are three lithographed “American Flyer Lines” passenger coaches lettered “America” and observation car lettered “Pleasant View”. CONDITION: Some minor chips and scratches on roof of one America car, overall litho is good to very good on remainder. EC 1-6484 (300-400)
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513
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$230.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #4000 WITH THREE PASSENGER CARS & ONE GONDOLA CAR. 1) Black with a yellow window trim locomotive that has its original wheels and headlights; minor chips and abrasions on the cab and along the roof edge. This is a hard engine to find. 2) Green Gondola #4017 with very minor chips. 3) Four door baggage car #4040. 4) Coach lettered America. 5) Observation Pleasant View. All cars are lithographed with painted roofs. CONDITION: Locomotive is very good plus; Gondola has beautiful paint and is in great condition; car Pleasant View has minor scratches; car America has a ding in the panel and some minor paint loss and some chips; baggage has one loose door but it is there inside of the car with some small areas of chipping. Overall the cars are very good. EC 1-6529 (300-450)
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514
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$345.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #262 W/ MATCHING TENDER & THREE PASSENGER CARS. Black locomotive with red wheels, 2-4-2 wheel arrangement with copper and brass trim. Wheels are good, one pickup missing. Pilot is intact. Includes 8-wheel tender with copper and brass trim, light surface rust on coupler and mild spidering in paint. Includes olive cars, two #610 Pullman cars with maroon trim and #612 Observation car. Some minor aggravations in the paint, tender rates very good, remainder near excellent. EC 1-6604 (400-650)
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515
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$1,897.00 |
IVES STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #3241 WITH THREE LIONEL IVES TRANSITION FREIGHT CARS. 1) Locomotive has original cast iron wheels. Pick up is intact. Cast iron frame, possibly restored, cab is repainted. 2) Ives gondola car in black, #198, using a Lionel body and Ives trucks. This is a great transition piece. One or two minor chips here and there on frame and body. Nice looking car. CONDITION: Very good plus. 3) Ives #195 using a complete Lionel 200 series caboose body in dark green, maroon roof with peacock cupola. This car also carries Ives trucks. Some small scratches on one side. Other side one or two minor aggravations. Paint is slightly dirty but overall condition is very good plus. CONDITION: Very good. 4) The scarcest car in the group of three is Ives tank car #190 using a Lionel body and base, and Ives trucks in bright yellow. A few scratches on top of tank. Top of tank dirty. Lower portion of tank is bright. CONDITION: Very good plus. EC 1-6553 (800-1,200)
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516
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$747.00 |
IVES O GAUGE #1122 LOCO W/ MATCHING TENDER AND THREE PASSENGER CARS. All black locomotive with brass plates and trim, pilot is intact, wheels are good and original, drive rods in place and pickups all there. Complete truck. Appears complete. Unusual to find this engine intact. CONDITION: Minor pebbling on body. Boiler has chipped in several places and have been repaired. Tender is black with die cast wheels, some crazing to wheels, sides aren’t completely straight. Both engine and tender appear to have some touch up to paint. Also includes two late series parlor cars and observation car (with brass plaque reading “The Ives Railway Line”) in dark maroon, black roofs, with brass trim, original wheels. CONDITION: Passenger cars have very minor aggravations to paint. Overall very good plus. EC 1-6600 (600-800)
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517
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$2,300.00 |
IVES STANDARD GAUGE THREE CAR PASSENGER SET. Consisting of three 17” long passenger cars. Includes locomotive #3241, combine #187, coach #188, observation car #189 all in dark red. The locomotive has a cast iron frame with black paint, although the pickup rollers are missing. CONDITION: Locomotive is very good to excellent for its age, some minor chipping here and there. All three of the cars have minor scraping and chipping on the sides; otherwise very nice. The roof condition ranges from almost excellent on one to very good plus on the other two. Overall, a very nice look and a great set. EC 1-6513 (500-700)
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518
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$287.00 |
LOT OF TWO IVES STANDARD GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES. Includes locomotive #3235 in chocolate and one in brown. Also includes #186 observation car; #192 Santa Fe freight car that reads “Ventilator and Refrigerator” with Santa Fe logo, and #195 maroon caboose. CONDITION: Locomotive #3235 in a cast iron frame was repainted in chocolate with original wheels and replaced pickup. The brown locomotive has a black metal frame that needs wheels and is missing one headlight. The #186 observation is completely restored. #192 has original doors; a brake wheel missing but is overall very nice. The caboose #195 side paint is good but the car overall is in fair condition. These cars are somewhat scarce. EC 1-6524 (300-400)
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519
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$460.00 |
IVES STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC PASSENGER SET. This set is sometimes called the “Ives Tiger Set”. 1) Engine #3236R (transition body normally a #8). The wheels are remakes out of cast iron; the frame appears to have been redone in a few places. The cab appears to be original and is in flat black. 2) Coach #185 in orange with a black roof and gold and white trim. There are minor scratches on the roof as well as minor aggravations on the car; two dings on the side. CONDITION: Overall very nice plus. 3) Observation car #186 with orange sides and a black roof. One or two minor chips; one truck is loose. CONDITION: Overall very nice plus. EC 1-6509 (275-350)
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520
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$180.00 |
IVES STANDARD GAUGE LOCOMOTIVE #3236 WITH THREE PASSENGER CARS. Engine #3236 in cast iron frame and light brown body with gold trim. One replacement pantograph. Switch in roof that doesn’t belong there. Condition of paint poor on body. CONDITION: Has addition of switch, poor condition overall. Also includes parlor car #171 in glossy medium brown with maroon window trim. Unusual piece. Also #170 Combination car lettered “Buffet” in large letter and “The Ives Railway Lines” above windows (one door missing). Very interesting shading in door with red paint slashes over window. And #172 Observation (roof paint is poor). All with large rubber stamp above window in big letters that say “The Ives Railway Lines”. CONDITION: Minor chips and scratches on cars. Lot rates good to very good unless otherwise noted. EC 1-6510 (200-300)
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521
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$258.00 |
IVES STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #3241 AND THREE MATCHING CARS. 1) Locomotive cast iron frame in black, cab is deep maroon with cream colored lettering. Cast iron wheels. CONDITION: Pilots are intact. Body and roof have numerous older scratches. Paint loss on roof edge. Overall good plus. 2) Combine #184 lettered “Buffet”. Maroon in color, green window trim. CONDITION: Roof and sides have minor scratches or chips, otherwise very good plus. 3) Parlor car #185 few minor chips here and there. Very minor touch-up on roof. CONDITION: Very good plus. 4) Observation car #186 few minor chips here and there. Paint is very thin. CONDITION: very good. EC 1-6511 (250-425)
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522
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$460.00 |
STANDARD GAUGE IVES #3243R ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE WITH CAST IRON FRAME AND ONE OBSERVATION CAR #189-3. This is one of the larger electric locomotives that Ives made. The color is bright orange with black frame. Also includes observation car #189-3 in bright orange. This car has 6 wheel trucks. Great paint condition for this kind of car. CONDITION: Locomotive has major paint flaking. Observation has one small ding on one side near bottom of frame and very few little chips and scratches. Averages very good to near excellent. EC 1-6521 (400-600)
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523
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$287.00 |
IVES STANDARD GAUGE #3242 ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE. Black cast iron frame with gray body, brass plates, gold window trim. Unusual color for this engine, similar to Gray Ghost. CONDITION: Wheels are good, pickups intact, minimal paint loss to body and edge of roof, overall near excellent with a few rough spots on roof. EC 1-6550 (250-400)
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524
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$345.00 |
IVES LITHOGRAPH TRAIN SET WITH #3258 LOCO AND PARLOR CAR #552 AND CHAIR CAR #551. Great little Ives train set with dark maroon roof, dark green sides with maroon and gold trim. Has original wheels. Pick-up is intact. Original light with the number 3258 on side of headlight. One end of engine says “Made in the Ives Shops”. Also lettered “#3258” on both sides. Wonderful lithography on locomotive body. CONDITION: All pieces are very good to near excellent. EC 1-6627 (300-550)
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525
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$201.00 |
IVES STANDARD GAUGE #3241 ELECTRIC LOCO. Medium green body with maroon trim, black frame, and cream lettering. Hand reverse lever. CONDITION: Good wheels, paint very good with strong lettering minor scratches and dings, pickups are worn. EC 1-6560-1 (250-300)
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526
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$316.00 |
LOT OF TWO IVES STANDARD GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES AND FOUR PASSENGER CARS. Includes #3235 loco in olive green with gold window trim (lacking pickup unit, wheels dirty). #3241 in olive, unusual gold lettering with hand reverse. CONDITION: #3235 has minor aggravations and paint loss at screws, otherwise good. #3241 has various scratches, generally fair condition. Also includes #170 Buffet car with gold lettering, some scratches on roof and sides, generally good. #172 Observation car with gold lettering, significant paint loss, generally fair. #184 Buffet car with fair paint. #186 Observation car with numerous scratches. EC 1-6560 (200-300)
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527
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$172.00 |
LOT OF THREE IVES STANDARD GAUGE TRANSITION CARS. Scarce cars with brass Ives plates include #20-198 gondola, #20-192 yellow box car, and #20-195 caboose. CONDITION: Gondola is poor, box car is complete but poor condition, caboose is complete, fair condition. EC 1-6551 (200-300)
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528
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$172.00 |
IVES STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC PASSENGER SET. Includes an electric locomotive #3241 with a cast iron frame; a club car #184 ; observation car #186; all done in a nice dark red. CONDITION: The locomotive has all original wheels and pickup and very minor chips and scratches but is otherwise in very nice plus condition. The observation has many scratches; the combination car has a lot of very small chips and scratches but is otherwise in very good condition. This is a very nice engine to have. EC 1-6523 (300-500)
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529
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$1,725.00 |
IVES STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE AND PASSENGER SET. Locomotive #3242 in orange with three cars #180, #182, #187-3. 1) Engine is restored, has all its hardware missing one coupler; one drive wheel has a chip in it. CONDITION: Okay. 2) #181 combination car is missing one door; roof has some chips and scratches; one side has a little minor flaking and some chips; other side a few scratches and chips. CONDITION: All things considered the orange paint on this car is considered to be in very nice plus condition. 3) Observation car #182 has some scratches and scrapes on the roof. Both sides of the car have some flaking. CONDITION: Good. 4) Combination car #187-3 a few minor touch up spots on both sides; one minor imperfection on one side of the car but otherwise is nice. CONDITION: This does not match the other two cars; this has dark green window trim; otherwise nice. EC 1-6520 (300-400)
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530
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$2,070.00 |
IVES STANDARD GAUGE #3242 4-WHEEL ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE. Dark olive with brass trim and black frame. CONDITION: Original wheels, missing one headlight, lacking pickup mechanism, overall fair. EC 1-6552 (100-200)
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531
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$1,020.00 |
LARGE ERECTOR HUDSON NON-POWER SET. This 28” long engine and 19-1/2” long tender has a trailer truck and pilot truck included; but it is missing three journals. It has the word “Erector” under the window in red lettering on each side of the cab. The steam zone is silver and the rest of it is black. CONDITION: The wheels look good; surface rust on the nickel trim; some side linkage missing. One hand rail is missing on the locomotive; it needs to be cleaned up. Overall good. It will make a great show piece. EC 1-6631 (700-900)
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532
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$287.00 |
IVES STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #3242 & THREE PASSENGER CARS. Loco is trimmed in brass (complete). Also includes #184 Club car, #185 parlor car, and #186 observation. All brass plates there and complete. CONDITION: Entire train set has been repainted. EC 1-6512 (150-200)
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532a
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$920.00 |
THREE CONVERSE TROLLEYS. Two with clockwork mechanisms and one trailer. First clockwork unit has yellow base, blue sides, with blue and yellow roof and orange seats. Lettered “Union Depot”. Trolley dashboards read “City Hall Park” in dark blue with number 175. Car seats have delightful hand painted scrolling on back of seats. Trolley pole is intact. Clockwork mechanisms seem to be all there. Little bit of surface rust on bottom. CONDITION: Minor chips and scratches here and there. Missing signs and one tab, otherwise very good. Second clockwork trolley has orange base, orange and yellow roof, beige seats and orange dash at each end reading “City Hall Park”. Delightful scrolling on back seats of car. Some flaking and rust spots on the floor seats. All four city hall park destination signs are intact. End signs are very legible. CONDTION: Missing mechanical trolley part on the roof. This car has a nonfunctioning trolley pole, overall very good plus. Also includes trailer with maroon frame. Seats are cream with delightful hand painted scrolling. Retains its two original signs reading “City Hall Park”. Dashboard is maroon with “City Hall Park 175”. This is a delightful group of early tin toy trolley cars. EC 1-6565 (750-1,200)
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533
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$287.00 |
LOT OF THREE KINGSBURY CLOCKWORK TROLLEYS. Includes two #784 center entrance trolleys in bright orange with gold window trim and black lettering. Rubber stamped “Kingsbury” above door and “Entrance/Exit” below. Roof crank to windup motor and ringing bell. Has original wheels. CONDITION: Minor surface rust to one corner, otherwise very good plus. Second #784 has miscellaneous scuffs and scratches, otherwise generally good. Also includes #782 4-wheel trolley in orange with bell. Stamped on sides “Please have exact fare ready.” CONDITION: Clockwork mechanism is working but tired. Small depression in roof. Paint is generally good. EC 1-6561 (300-500)
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534
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$210.00 |
GROUP OF TWO FLOOR TROLLEYS. One trailer and one friction mount. Circa 1910. These trolleys are very large, measuring 22”. This matching pair with yellow sides and dark red roofs have delightful clear stories. The trailer car is lettered “Pay as you enter” on both sides. Both have trolley poles missing. CONDITION: Some chipping and scratches on sides of cars, otherwise very good. Main roof on both cars have alligatored paint. Clear story on the black roof has a lot of surface rust and scuffing. Two delightful old toy trolley cars. EC 1-6563 (350-500)
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535
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$230.00 |
LOT OF THREE LARGE FRICTION TOY TROLLEYS. Circa 1910. One trolley appears to be earlier than the others. Complete with friction motor. Body maroon and gold trim. Roof is green with gold trim. SIZE: Approx. 19” l. CONDITION: Numerous marks and scratches on roof, which is normal for this car. Considerable paint loss on one end, otherwise very good. Also includes two matching trolleys. One trolley is dark blue, gray doors, blue clear story and maroon roof. The other is orange with green doors and has black striping on windows. Both are lettered “Rapid Transit” in gold. SIZE: 20” l. CONDITION: Second car missing motor and wheel set, both with various chips and scratches, overall very good. EC 1-6562 (400-650)
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536
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$660.00 |
LOT OF FOUR PRIDE LINE STANDARD GAUGE TROLLEYS. Includes #100 power car and #1100 trailer with black frame with red and yellow trim. Also includes matching set including power car #202 and #2200 trailer with red base with blue and yellow trim. CONDITION: Like new, likely never used. EC 1-6566 (375-600)
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537
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$480.00 |
PRIDE LINES STANDARD GAUGE POWER TROLLEY AND TRAILER. Of recent vintage, circa 1980s. Double truck cars, one powered, one trailer. #3300 and #303. Color white roofs and sideboards, yellow clear story and seats. Maroon base, black steps. CONDITION: Like new. EC 1-6567 (150-275)
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538
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$575.00 |
THREE EARLY FRICTION TROLLEY CARS. Large 4 wheeled trolley in multi-colored paint with what appears to be either a bird or a flower. Has a wooden frame with a friction unit mounted to it. Wood frame is attached to metal ends by nails and has steps at each end. CONDITION: Only real loss of paint on the car is on the steps. Minor scratches here and there and along roofline. Otherwise very good to near excellent. Second car is similar to first in coloring. CONDITION: Fair. Third car is an earlier smaller red, orange, and maroon car with gold trim, an open platform and silhouette on both sides. CONDITION: Some paint loss on sides. Very good plus for its age, delightful look. EC 1-6568, 1-6569 (250-500)
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539
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$57.00 |
NICE CLOCKWORK FLOOR TROLLEY. Nicely lithographed on all sides in yellow and orange with passengers through windows. Printed “Walbert Street Ry.” on sides. CONDITION: Upper panel has small ding on one side, clockwork is running. Minor scratches and light rust on frame, overall good plus. EC 1-6570 (200-300)
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540
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$287.00 |
LOT OF FOUR ONE GAUGE CONTEMPORARY LGB TROLLEYS & BUSES. LGB powered trolley #2036 with matching trailer car and two #1 gauge trolley buses lettered “LGB” and “2” on side. Trolley units come with people. Trolley has black frame, red body lettered “LGB” in large letters, white window trim, gray roofs with blue & white “Chlorodont” signs and operating pantograph. Trailer has matching sign. CONDITION: Overall near excellent. EC 1-6571 (350-500)
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541
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$690.00 |
LOT OF TWO CONTEMPORARY STANDARD GAUGE MCCOY TROLLEYS. Open trolley in patriotic red, white, and blue commemorating Bicentennial. The other is a cam motored trolley marked San Francisco municipal railway, interior levels. A delightful rendition. EC 1-6572 (300-400)
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542
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$161.00 |
LOT OF TWO LGB TROLLEYS. Highly detailed contemporary trolleys including one powered unit in red and a yellow dummy unit. Both have figures inside with the power unit complete with conductor. Both are marked “LGB” on sides. CONDITION: Near excellent. AT 1-6573 (150-250)
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543
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$480.00 |
LOT OF SIX ELECTRIC TROLLEYS. Lot includes contemporary Standard gauge electric trolley with bright red sides and cream roof, lettered “Roberts Lines”, trolley line missing and has scuff marks on roof. Also includes four O gauge trolleys, and Tyco electric trolley in OB. CONDITION: Overall very good plus unless otherwise noted. EC 1-6575 (200-300)
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544
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$575.00 |
SET OF O GAUGE MTH DIESEL LOCOS AND PASSENGER CARS. Consists of ABA (2 powered and 1 dummy unit), #s 1441, 2414, and 1440. Also four extruded aluminum passenger cars with dark blue trim lettered Baltimore & Ohio above silhouetted windows. Cars are lettered “Thrush”, “Dana” and “Tuscarawas”. Includes baggage car #2540. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-16 (500-700)
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545
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$720.00 |
LGB G GAUGE 3-UNIT LOCO AND THREE CARS. Consists of Power unit #9833 and 2 matching B units, and observation car, vestidome, and coach. All lettered Pennsylvania with interiors. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-11 (450-700)
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546
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$240.00 |
LOT OF FOUR G GAUGE CARS. Includes LGB tank car, LGB 2219 loco and tender, and Aristo-Craft caboose. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-12 (300-400)
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547
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$345.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE STEAM LOCO, MATCHING TENDER, AND FOUR PASSENGER CARS. Streamline loco with C&O lettering #490 w/ matching tender with 4 Lionel Pullmans #2573, 2572, 2571, & 2574, all lettered “Chesapeake & Ohio” above windows. CONDITION: Minor scuffs on top of engine, otherwise near excellent. EC 1-6693-13 (500-650)
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548
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$316.00 |
LOT OF FOUR LOCOMOTIVES & ONE OBSERVATION CAR. Big Weaver Delaware & Hudson locomotive #611, 2 MTH A-units for Delaware & Hudson (1 powered, 1 dummy), Lionel #412 loco, and MTH observation car. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-10 (300-500)
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549
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$402.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE ARTICULATED LOCO #1218 AND 2-UNIT MTH DIESEL ELECTRIC LOCO. Great looking lot includes Lionel loco with 2-6-6-4 wheel arrangement. Super detailed with cab personnel. Also MTH Electro-Motive #952 and #950 with silver and blue with black roofs. Both with cab personnel. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-22 (500-800)
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550
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$460.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE 3-UNIT LOCO, SWITCHING LOCO, AND FOUR PASSENGER CARS. ABA unit in purple and silver lettered “Atlantic Coastline”. Power A unit #342, B unit 342-B, and dummy A unit #343. Extruded aluminum and purple cars with white lettering on purple banner include. “Moultrie”, “Talladega”, baggage car #101, and observation #256. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-23 (400-600)
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551
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$420.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE CANADIAN PACIFIC DIESEL SET. Consists of power unit loco #2373 w/ screen louvers, dummy unit #2373, 5 aluminum passenger cars. Nicely lettered “Canadian Pacific” above windows. Coach is lettered “Craig Manor”. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-20 (400-500)
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552
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$345.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE 3-PIECE DIESEL LOCO & THREE PASSENGER CARS. Beautiful train with knockout colors. Power unit A #200, dummy B #200B , and dummy A #200 in dark blue with yellow trim with screen louvers. Also includes 4 aluminum cars #s 2574, 2572, 2573 & observation #2575. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-21 (350-600)
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553
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$150.00 |
LIONEL NJ TRANSIT TRAIN SET. Consists of loco #4300, and 5 gravel cars in various colors, track, and transformer. CONDITION: Unopened in box. EC 1-6693-28 (200-300)
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554
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$172.00 |
LIONEL NJ TRANSIT READY-TO-RUN SET W/ OB. Consists of switch engine and 3 passenger cars, lettered New Jersey transit. CONDITION: Unopened in box. EC 1-6693-27 (150-250)
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555
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$1,080.00 |
SET OF EIGHT LGB G GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES AND PASSENGER CARS. Includes Santa Fe A, B, & A units (2 power units) and one dummy unit and 4 aluminum passenger cars by Aristo-Craft (2 marked “Fred Harvey” and one “Moencopi”). Both manufacturers are top of the line. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-3 (500-750)
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556
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$287.00 |
MIXED LOT OF LIONEL AND OTHER O GAUGE TRAINS. Includes #461 w/ matching tender, followed by a Pennsylvania RR caboose #980824, and four misc. plastic cars and two contemporary tin cars. Engine, tender, and caboose are very well done. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-8 (300-400)
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557
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$230.00 |
LOT OF ONE MTH AND TWO LIONEL LOCOMOTIVES AND ONE CORGI TROLLEY. Includes MTH Western Pacific road engine #2007 powered, Lionel diesel engine marked “Lackawanna” #7091, Lionel Norfolk & Western diesel #8266, powered, and Corgi trolley in OB. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-9 (200-300)
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558
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$660.00 |
SET OF LGB G GAUGE B&O DEISEL LOCOS AND TWO FREIGHT CARS. 2 power units and 1 dummy unit, as well as one flatbed with containers #1503 and boxcar #46011. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-4 (300-450)
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559
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$287.00 |
MIXED LOT OF WILLIAMS, LIONEL, & MTH O GAUGE TRAINS. Union Pacific Vandy tender w/ centipede truck, 4 Lionel Pullmans, Erie dummy B unit, Lionel #600 streamline loco w/ figures, and aluminum observation car. CONDITION: Near excellent with light scratches. EC 1-6693-6 (250-400)
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560
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$360.00 |
SET OF LGB AND BACHMANN G GAUGE TRAINS. Includes loco, tender, and seven passenger cars. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-5 (250-350)
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561
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$115.00 |
LOT OF THREE MTH O GAUGE ABA UNITS. Marked Wabash, one power unit and two dummy units, #s 1020-A, 1021-A, and 1020-B. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-7 (200-350)
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562
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$172.00 |
MISC LOT OF TWO MTH LOCOS, K-LINE LOCO & CORGI TROLLEY. Trolley w/ OB. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-14 (200-300)
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563
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$230.00 |
THREE LIONEL O GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES & SIX WILLIAMS PASSENGER CARS. Nice set consisting of Wabash locos #s 455, 453, & 454 (one powered unit) and cars #s 2541, 2540, 2542, 2515, 2544, & 2543. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-1 ( 250-450)
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564
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$201.00 |
THREE LIONEL O GAUGE DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES. ABA units, one powered A (#6001), dummy A (#6002), and dummy B unit (not numbered). Nice set in silver and orange lettered Rio Grande. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-15 (200-250)
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565
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$230.00 |
SET OF LIONEL O GAUGE ABA UNIT & FOUR PASSENGER CARS. Includes nicely striped diesel power unit #2387, Dummy B Unit, Dummy A unit #2387, and 2 Southern Pacific passenger cars, vestidome observation, and vestidome coach. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-19 (250-350)
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566
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$540.00 |
LOT OF THREE EARLY LIONEL O GAUGE ABA DIESEL UNIT. Consists of power unit #2356, dummy B unit #2356, and dummy A unit #2356. Green bodies with gray and yellow highlights. Lettered “Southern”. CONDITION: Several minor chips and aggravations, missing 4 porthole windows. Power unit has replacement battery cover. Dummy unit has some corrosion on frame near battery well. Overall good to very good. EC 1-6693-18 (200-350)
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567
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$86.00 |
LOT OF TWO MTH O GAUGE DOODLEBUGS. Power unit # 6005 and trailer #6006, lettered “Baltimore & Ohio” above windows in light gray, dark blue, and black. CONDITION: Minor chips and aggravations, overall very good plus. EC 1-6693-17 (175-250)
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568
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$575.00 |
WEAVER O GAUGE READING RAILROAD CRUSADER #117 W/ TENDER & SEVEN ALUMINUM PASSENGER CARS. Includes cars #s 3, 3, 4, 2, 4, 2, 5. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-2 (500-900)
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569
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$150.00 |
O GAUGE ALP-44 ELECTRIC LOCO IN OB. New Jersey transit special. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-25 (100-200)
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570
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$201.00 |
LGB NEW HAVEN RAILROAD A-UNIT #2012 W/ OB. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6693-26 (175-275)
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571
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$51.00 |
LOT OF ARCHITECTURAL PIECES FOR RAILROAD LAYOUT. Several quality handmade plaster building sections, many by Timothy Richards Commissions of England. These contemporary, highly detailed castings make for an elaborate street scene. Also includes landscaping, compo and resin buildings and unrelated pieces. Over 25 pieces. CONDITION: Overall very good with some minor chips and breakage. AT 1-6693-30 (100-200)
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572
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$57.00 |
MISC LOT OF EIGHT FIRST GEAR TRUCKS/TRAILERS AND BOXED POLICE CABOOSE TRUCK. Includes variety of tractor trailers. CONDITION: Varies, postal truck has paint drip across top, otherwise very good to near excellent. EC 1-6693-24 (100-150)
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573
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$143.00 |
LARGE LOT OF O GAUGE & G GAUGE TRACK. Approximately 100 40” pieces of straight track (50 in two unopened shipping boxes), and approximately 50 pieces of small G gauge curves and straights. CONDITION: Very good. AT 1-6693-31 (50-100)
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574
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$402.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE LOCOMOTIVE AND TENDER. Ives #1134 engine and tender made for American Flyer, perhaps of more recent vintage. Flat black paint, has replacement American Flyer trucks and red wheels. Tender is lettered “Golden State”. CONDITION: Very good overall. Tender has some pebbling on face of casting, some minor chipping and paint loss. EC 1-6449 (400-550)
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575
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$373.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE CAST IRON STEAM LOCOMOTIVE W/ LIONEL TENDER AND TWO FREIGHT CARS. Includes a black locomotive, with some paint loss on the boiler and on the cab. The engine comes with a Lionel #384T black tender with green pinstripe. Cattle car #4020 teal with dark blue roof; very minor imperfections; roof is dirty but will clean up nicely. Caboose #4021 has minor scrapes on both sides and on the roof. CONDITION: The tender has minor scrape marks but otherwise is in good plus condition. Cattle car #4020 is in very good condition. EC 1-6454 (275-400)
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576
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$345.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #4654 W/ THREE MATCHING LITHOGRAPH CARS. Great orange set including “Yorktown” observation car and two “Bunker Hill” coaches. CONDITION: Locomotive has replacement wheels and various scratches along edge of roof, generally very good. Lithography on three cars is very strong, with very minor chips on roof. One car has small tape marks on side, otherwise near excellent. EC 1-6455 (300-525)
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577
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$780.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE STEAM LOCO W/ VANDY STYLE TENDER #4694 & FOUR FREIGHT CARS. One of American Flyer’s largest locomotives with 4-4-2 wheel arrangement, and brass trim. Both engine and tender are restored, some replaced wheels. Ash pit casting possibly replaced as is pickup. Tender has brass plate on red background, reading “American Flyer Lines” and “4694”. Also includes orange machinery car #4023 with gray trucks (fair condition), tank car #4010 (repainted) with original base and gray trucks Green Gondola #4017 (misc. chips and scratches), and deep red caboose #4011, with surface rust on edges, minor aggravations in paint. Lot averages fair to good. EC 1-6458 (400-550)
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578
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$115.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC #4643 WITH TWO MATCHING LITHOGRAPH CARS. Engine has medium green body and black frame, good replacement wheels. Also includes green lithographed coach lettered “America” and observation car lettered “Pleasant View” with orange window trim. CONDITION: Engine’s paint is almost excellent. One divot on roof with minor paint loss with a tiny bit of surface rust along hand rails. Cars have one or two minor aggravations. Observation has somewhat sizable chip on roof, otherwise near excellent. EC 1-6459 (250-375)
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579
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$201.00 |
LOT OF THREE AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE CARS. Includes one Yorktown observation car and two Bunker Hill cars. CONDITION: One of the Bunker Hills has a few minor scuffs but otherwise is in good plus condition. The second Bunker Hill has a few scratches at one end of the car and some minor imperfections; nice roof and will grade as good. Yorktown has a long scrape; a few chips in the paint otherwise it is very good plus. All the roofs retain their paint. This is a nice set to find. EC 1-6465 (225-350)
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580
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$373.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE PASSENGER SET WITH LOCO & 3 PASSENGER CARS. Long body locomotive #4019 with black glossy frame, maroon body, and yellow window trim. Comes with matching maroon lithographed cars including 4-door baggage car #4040 (missing one door), Coach, lettered “America”, and observation car lettered “Pleasant View”. CONDITION: Very minor scratches on roof, one or two imperfections on litho. Overall condition very nice plus. EC 1-6470 (300-450)
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581
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$143.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE SET. Includes engine #4644; American Flyer Eagle car observation and American Flyer Eagle car coach. CONDITION: Engine needs wheels; pick up is intact; the headlight is missing; the red paint is near excellent on one side and a few paint chips on the other side. The cars are very scarce with beautiful litho; a few minor abrasions here and there; and the dark maroon roofs are in good condition. EC 1-6472 (275-350)
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582
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$287.00 |
LARGE AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE STEAM LOCOMOTIVE W/ VANDY STYLE TENDER AND THREE PASSENGER CARS. Locomotive is all black with green pin stripe. Accompanied by # 4693Vandy tender. Also includes bright red #4331 Pullman coach car (some touch ups to paint), #4331 Pullman (several chips and scratches), and #4332 observation car. CONDITION: Engine is missing whistle. Cab corner post is broken and some pebbling on boiler. Tender is complete but in rough condition. Decals on cars are bright and mostly intact. Various chips and scratches, overall generally good. EC 1-6476 (250-450)
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583
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$460.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #4019 W/ THREE LITHO CARS. Long body dark maroon engine with black frame, which appears to be original and has all its hardware, lights, and plates. Also includes #4040 four-door baggage, coach lettered “America”, and observation car lettered “Pleasant View” with platform lettered “American Flyer Limited”. CONDITION: Very minor surface rust on couplers, minor chips and scratches. Generally very good and an attractive set. EC 1-6479 (275-450)
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584
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$143.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE FREIGHT SET. Includes 1) Locomotive #4644, has a gray frame with a medium green body. All brass trimming is there, however there is a slight ding in the roof and very minor chips here and there. CONDITION: Overall excellent. 2) Box car #4018 is dark green, the doors and roof are teal. The roof has minor scratching and some slight rusting. The number is hand lettered on the base of the car and appears to be original. CONDITION: Very good. 3) Caboose #4011 is red with original labels on the base and has gray trucks. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. EC 1-6517 (275-350)
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585
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$287.00 |
LOT OF EIGHT ACCESSORIES. Predominantly American Flyer. Lot includes ringing bell crossing signal, railroad signal, billboard with working whistle, overhead Gantry crane w/ original hook and magnet, tool shed, and Gilbert Newsstand station. Also includes Marx filling station. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Ranges from good to near excellent. EC 1-6576 (200-400)
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586
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$201.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE THREE CAR PASSENGER SET WITH LOCOMOTIVE. Includes a long body locomotive #4019 which has nice original headlights, 4-door baggage cart #4040; CONDITION: Coach America and Observation Pleasant View all have been repainted. EC 1-6456 (200-350)
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587
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$230.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #4644 & THREE-CAR FREIGHT SET. Locomotive is dark green with black frame (replacement wheels). Also includes #4017 gondola car, #4018 Boxcar, and #4021 caboose. CONDITION: All trim complete. Some surface rust on various trim pieces. Miscellaneous minor scratches. Overall condition good plus. EC 1-6457 (275-400)
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588
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$287.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #4644 FREIGHT SET WITH TWO CARS. Glossy black base with dark maroon cab (missing two wheels). Has one original headlight with some crazing. Also includes #4017 gondola car in green with black trucks and #4011Caboose in bright yellow with beige roof (missing stack) CONDITON: One or two minor aggravations on sides and minor surface rust, overall very good. EC 1-6464 (275-375)
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589
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$287.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE TWO CAR PASSENGER SET. Includes locomotive #4684 in medium green with black frame and brass trim. Also includes coach lettered “Pleasant View” in green litho, observation car lettered “Pleasant View” in green litho. CONDITION: Locomotive has original wheels; light surface rust on couplers; numerous little imperfections in the paint. Appears complete. Matching coach has minor scrapes and scuff marks. The observation car has a darker green roof with some minor scuffs. Locomotive rates very good; coach rates near excellent; observation is rated very good to excellent. EC 1-6473 (200-300)
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590
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$345.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #4644 W/ THREE FREIGHT CARS. Locomotive has medium gray frame with deep green body and roof. Original wheels (2 need to be replaced). All hardware appears to be present. Also includes #4017 Gondola car in green with gray trucks, #4022 machinery car with orange base and dark green banner on side with large American Flyer decal on both sides, and #4011 caboose in red with maroon roof. CONDITION: Very good plus. EC 1-6477 (275-400)
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591
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$862.00 |
NINE PIECE MCCOY STANDARD GAUGE CIRCUS SET. Out of production for many years. Includes engine, tender, 4 livestock cars, passenger car, circus coach, and “Advance Advertising” car. Matching set in cream with red roofs. Engine and tender are red and green, marked Chief Seattle and Cascade R.R. CONDITION: Couple cars with very minor scratches on roof, one livestock car has small dent in roof, otherwise like new, probably never run. EC 1-6554 (500-800)
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592
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$460.00 |
LOT OF EIGHT MCCOY STANDARD GAUGE FREIGHT CARS. Out of production for many years, lot includes 1967 TCA Convention car in blue, orange “Hooker Company” tank car, green “Great Northern” explosives car, blue Union Oil tank car 76 car in deep blue, dark green flat car marked “Green River RR Lines”, freight car in red marked “Virginian” and yellow Old Dutch Cleanser car. CONDITION: Gondola car has light rust, otherwise near excellent and unused. EC 1-6555 (400-600)
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593
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$345.00 |
LOT OF TEN STANDARD GAUGE MCCOY FREIGHT CARS. 1) “Anheuser Busch” with pea green body and dark green roof, “Anheuser-Busch” lettered on side. 2) “Knott’s Berry Farm Ghost Town”, beige body, dark brown roof. 3) “Olympia Beer”, bright blue all over, very minor chipping on roof. 4) Bright red caboose, TCA convention car. 5) “Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer”, cream white body, medium blue roof. 6) “Schutz Brau” with light teal body and dark blue roof. 7) “Northern Pacific” boxcar, dark green overall. 8) “Erie” hopper car, light gray, red & black trim. 9) “Canadian Pacific” gondola, purple/blue body, white lettering. 10) Gondola car, light cream. This car has some chipping along top edge. CONDITION: Generally near excellent and probably never run. EC 1-6556 (400-650)
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594
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$805.00 |
LOT OF TWO MCCOY RAIL BUSES THREE MCCOY TCA CONVENTION CARS. Powered rail cars have gray bodies with red trim, a fantastic look. Marked “Wapid Wabbit” on sides. Convention cars include orange freight car from 21st National Convention, apple green supply car from 20th National convention, and light blue caboose from 24th National convention with image of Flying Yankee. CONDITION: Like new, possibly never used. EC 1-6557 (400-800)
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595
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$747.00 |
FIVE PIECE MCCOY STANDARD GAUGE PASSENGER SET. Contemporary set including one engine and four cars, all medium blue body with black frame and purple/blue roofs. Electric locomotive with #1965 on side of cab. Has extremely large, 4-4-2 wheel arrangement. Also includes Baggage car #1967, lettered “Robert F. McCoy”. Coach #1969, lettered “Kevan Ann”. Baggage car #1966, lettered “Wells Fargo”, some minor wear and aggravations on car. Coach #1968, lettered “Margaret Frances”. CONDITION: Near excellent overall. EC 1-6558 (400-500)
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596
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$690.00 |
McCOY STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE. This locomotive of recent manufacture with a wheel arrangement of 4-4-4-4. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6559 (400-600)
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597
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$1,092.00 |
ELEK TOY ONE GAUGE STEAM ENGINE AND EARLY AMERICAN TENDER. Circa 1912. Engine with 0-4-0 wheel arrangement. Black boiler and cab with nickel trim. Retains original pedestal headlight and appears to be complete. Includes tender with red interior and tin wheels. Lettered “Penn. R.R” (missing one coupler). Lettering is strong. Details include handrails and simulated rivets. CONDITION: A few minor blemishes, otherwise near excellent. EC 1-6599 (700-950)
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598
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$1,265.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #256 LARGE DUAL MOTOR ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE. Black frame with dark orange body and brass trim. Nice early tin headlights. Rubber stamped “#256” on each end, on each side, and also stamped “Lionel” on each side. Rubber stamping is clear. CONDITION: All original wheels and pick up. Some surface rust on wheels, pantograph, and couplers. Some minor aggravations on paint, but otherwise near excellent. Great locomotive. EC 1-6603 (400-700)
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599
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$201.00 |
LOT OF FOUR EARLY LIONEL O GAUGE FREIGHT CARS. Lot consists of 8-wheel box car #820 in orange with black frame, cattle car #821 in medium green with black frame, earlier box car #820 in dark orange with black frame marked “Illinois Central”, and #822 caboose in dark maroon. CONDITION: Cattle car and box car are near excellent, remainder good to very good. EC 1-6602 (250-400)
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600
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$230.00 |
LOT OF THREE LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE FREIGHT CARS. Lot includes two #218 dump cars and one #217 caboose. First dump car is brown with minor surface rust and chips, otherwise good and working. Second dump car though missing gear, rates very good with the slightest of scrapes and abrasions. Caboose with black frame and peacock roof, is very good overall with minor chips and surface rust on one end. Cupola and roof very good condition. CONDITION: Lot averages very good. EC 1-6495 (250-375)
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601
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$287.00 |
MISC LOT OF LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE TRAINS. Includes loco #8E in red with cream trim. Wheels intact, but should be replaced. Includes #337 Pullman and #338 Observation car. Some surface rust on frame and various chips and scratches, overall fair. CONDITION: wheels good, minor abrasions to frame, some surface rust. overall good to very good. Also includes #8E in olive green, black frame, #337 Pullman and #338 Observation car. CONDITION: Generally fair to good. EC 1-6496 (250-350)
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602
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$632.00 |
MISC LOT OF LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE PIECES. Includes two locomotives, five cars, and three cargo containers. Consists of #8 maroon loco (wheels replaced), locomotive #318E in medium green with black frame (replaced headlights and wheels). Also includes #511 dark green flat car with original load, #517 green caboose, #513 orange cattle car with green roof, #514 yellow box car with orange roof, and #512 gondola car in dark green. Also three #205 freight containers. CONDITION: Surface rust on couplers, various small scratches. Overall condition very good. Canisters’ paint is very good plus. EC 1-6502 (350-550)
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603
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$287.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE STEAM PASSENGER SET. Includes engine #390-E, tender #390-T, baggage car #310; coach car #309; observation #312. The engine wheels are fatigued; some hand rails are missing; sides have some surface rust; engine has an orange strip along the cab, small switch on boiler. Some minor chips and scratches here and there, black boiler will clean up. The matching tender with an orange strip is in excellent condition minus some blemishes on the coupler. All cars have some minor scratches and blemishes; and are all pea green with orange. CONDITION: The tender is in near excellent condition; very nice paint. The cars are good to very good. EC 1-6505 (350-500)
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604
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$460.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #402 LOCOMOTIVE WITH THREE CARS. One of Lionel’s most popular locomotives, it has all original wheels in nice condition. It retains all its trim, including nice early strapped headlights. In dark mauve. Also includes maroon #419 Combination car, #418 Coach, and #490 observation car (all accompanying cars have two holes drilled in bottom). CONDITION: Cars are generally fair to good. Coach’s clear story roof has major flaking. Various chipping and scratching throughout. EC 1-6508 (300-475)
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605
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$345.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #380E ELECTRIC ENGINE & FIVE FREIGHT CARS. Mauve body with black frame, original wheels, pickups intact, replaced headlights and rewired. Has been restored. Includes #216 hopper car in dark green, #218 side dump car in mauve, #212 light green gondola car with silver trim, and two #217 cabooses. CONDITION: Gondola car has minor aggravations to frame, and minor corrosion to bed, overall very good. Remainder of lot rates fair to poor. EC 1-6526 (200-350)
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606
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$143.00 |
LIONEL VENTILATED REFRIGERATOR CAR #214R. Black base, cream body, blue-green roof and nickel trim. CONDITION: One side has minor scuffing and scratching, otherwise paint very nice. White substance has been spilled on side, probably will compound off. Overall very nice. EC 1-6530 (175-300)
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607
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$172.00 |
LOT OF TWO LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES AND ONE CABOOSE. 1) The #33 locomotive in olive paint; retains original bell and pedestal headlight; chip in one drive rail as well as the sides and roofs normal for the engine. 2) The second locomotive is a gray #10-E. It needs wheels; few minor chips and scratches. Paint overall is very nice. The gray colored locomotives are very hard to find. 3) Also includes red caboose #517, which is a scarce color. CONDITION: Locomotive #33 is in good condition for its age. The caboose #517 is in fair condition. EC 1-6532 (200-275)
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608
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$632.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #384E LOCO, MATCHING TENDER, AND THREE PASSENGER CARS. Baby State Set. Black body with dark green stripe, good frame, complete copper and brass trim, marks on steam chest and minor aggravations on boiler. Tender has minor chips, otherwise very good plus. Also includes brown and chocolate cars #310 baggage car, #309 Pullman car, and #312 Observation car. CONDITION: Various minor chips and scratches, Gold observation veranda is damaged, otherwise good to very good. EC 1-6539 (300-500)
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609
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$690.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #384 LOCO W/ MATCHING TENDER & TWO FREIGHT CARS. Loco has nickel and copper trim. Plate under window stating “No. 384 Lionel Lines”, original steam chest and boiler, wheels are fair to good. Tender has black base with red pin striping (some minor touch up). Overall very good. Also includes red hopper car #516, which is scarce because of the printing on the side and coal inserts. Also green and red #517 caboose, some chipping and scratching with nice roof. EC 1-6542 (250-400)
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610
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$86.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCO #38. Hand reverse loco with black body with maroon trim, cast iron wheels, pickup intact. Marked “New York Central Lines” on sides and brass plates on either end. Retains thumbscrew for light. CONDITION: Surface rust on steps, has all trim, numerous scratches throughout but better than average paint. EC 1-6544 (100-200)
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611
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$575.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #1835E STEAM ENGINE W/ TENDER AND THREE PASSENGER CARS. Black loco with nickel trim. CONDITION: Wheels are complete and good, rods and wheel rims are bright, frame has been replaced. Boiler paint is near excellent, missing one boiler band and replaced steam chest. Also includes #1835W long Ives style tender with straight and solid die cast construction, with long plate reading “Lionel Railway Lines”. Some paint loss to bottom edge, minor chips, otherwise very good. Also includes two #339 Pullman cars and #341 Observation car in dark gray with maroon trim marked “New York Central Lines”, all steps present, minor rust on trucks and couplers, numerous paper marks, generally good to very good. EC 1-6545 (350-500)
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612
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$575.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #384 LOCO, MATCHING TENDER & THREE CARS. Black engine with green trim with brass plate, brass and copper trim, Bild-a-Loco motor, original wheels, hand-reverse, pilot intact, missing one handrail. CONDITION: Overall near excellent with minor paint chips. Tender has matching green stripe with brass trim. Some surface rust to coupler and minor paint chipping. Overall very good plus. Also includes #512 gondola car in peacock, #511 flat car with original load, gold stakes, green body, and #517 caboose in green and red (very minor paint touch up to frame). CONDITION: Varies, but averages good to good plus with various chips and scratches. EC 1-6546 (250-300)
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613
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$201.00 |
EARLY LIONEL O GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #152. Dark green. CONDITION: Some scuffing along edge of roof. Few miscellaneous chips. Body paint overall is excellent. Roof paint is very good. Tiny bend in one end of roof. Original wheels and pick ups. Pick up rollers indicate locomotive had not had a great deal of use. Another great little electric. EC 1-6579 (150-300)
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614
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$575.00 |
EARLY LIONEL O GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #154 IN LIGHT OLIVE. Original wheels. Hand reverse. Locomotive is light olive with black frame. This is an extremely scarce color in this locomotive. Lettered “154”. Rubber stamped “New York Central Lines” in oval. CONDITION: Paint is unusual condition for this locomotive. Minor surface rust on headlight and coupler. Original bell. Hand rails intact. Minor discoloration on roof. Overall near excellent. Just a great looking locomotive. EC 1-6580 (200-400)
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615
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$345.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #153. Dark green with original wheels. Rubber stamped “New York Central Lines” on both sides. Very good pick ups intact. Hand reverse mechanism. Knurled knob is there. Original headlight and bell. CONDITION: Very minor surface rust on bell and coupler. Unusual to have both couplers on this locomotive. Has all 8 hand rails. Lettering is strong and legible. Overall near excellent. EC 1-6581 (200-350)
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616
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$230.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #259E TIN LOCOMOTIVE, MATCHING TENDER, & THREE FREIGHT CARS. Wheel arrangement 2-4-2 in black with brass and copper trim. Original wheels, pickup intact, good pilots. CONDITION: Retains original headlight. Some tarnish on trim, minor aggravations to paint on roof. Tender is black with copper trim. Spidering on sides of tender. Fair to good. Also includes lithographed gondola car #1717 with black frame with yellow-orange panels and terra cotta trim. #1719 box car with black frame, light green litho body and blue roof., and caboose #1722 with red body and black frame. CONDITION: Cars are near excellent with bright lithography. EC 1-6587 (300-500)
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617
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$230.00 |
SET OF THREE LIONEL O GAUGE PASSENGER CARS #600, #601, AND #602. Have maroon roofs, cream doors, and maroon bases. Includes #600 rubber stamped “Pullman” car, #602 4-door baggage, stamped “Lionel Lines”, and observation car #601. CONDITION: Some surface rust on couplers. All lettering and numbers clear except the middle of “observation” on one side, otherwise very good to near excellent. EC 1-6588 (250-350)
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618
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$201.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #238E LOCO WITH MATCHING #2225W TENDER. Streamline gun metal gray engine with all original wheels, bright drive rods, and pilot and truck in fine condition. CONDITION: Cab body shows some discoloration. Tender has surface rust on trucks, one or two aggravations, and retains original whistle. Loco missing one nameplate. Overall good to very good. EC 1-6589 (200-300)
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619
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$460.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #58 GREAT NORTHERN SNOW PLOW. Powered, dark green body, roof, and ends with white sides and black frame. CONDITION: Very good plus. EC 1-6606 (200-350)
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620
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$90.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE FIRE CAR #52 WITH HOSE REEL AND CANADIAN PACIFIC SWITCHER WITH SNOWPLOW #8264. Fire car has one or two minor aggravations on body, overall paint excellent. Appears to have all trim. Some mild surface rust on fire hose platform. Two roof stanchions are missing. CONDITION: Very good plus. Switcher with snowplow. Locomotive is gray and maroon and lettered “Canadian Pacific #8264”. CONDITION: Excellent. EC 1-6612 (175-275)
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621
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$143.00 |
LIONEL MILITARY LOCOMOTIVE LETTERED “PICATINNY ARSENAL #42”AND LIONEL UNITED STATES ARMY TRANSPORTATION CORPS #41. Army brown with white railing. Has been run, but in just super condition. #41 lettered “United States Army Transportation Corps”, body complete. Some wear on lettering and on hood of engine. Cab lettering is fine. Engine is complete black. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6613 (225-350)
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622
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$172.00 |
LIONEL #68 EXECUTIVE INSPECTION CAR AND #54 BALLAST TAMPER. Inspection car body is cream and red, roof is cream. Ballast tamper #54 black base, yellow cabin, gray mechanism. Original figure is there. All trim is complete. CONDITION: Inspection car paint is near excellent but dirty. One or two minor aggravations on body and roof. Very minor chipping on chrome bumpers. Great piece. Ballast tamper body and frame are near excellent. Little mark on gray frame that holds tamping unit. Overall near excellent. EC 1-6614 (300-400)
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623
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$660.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #773 WITH TENDER. Very desirable engine. Black engine with nickel drive rods, lettered #773 under cab window with black tender marked “Pennsylvania”. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6616 (500-900)
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624
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$360.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE ELECTRIC STYLE LOCOMOTIVE #251 WITH THREE MATCHING PASSENGER CARS. This is a hard set to find. Engine has black frame and dark gray body. Includes three matching cars in maroon and gray with oversized wheels: Two #605 coaches marked “New York Central Lines” and #606 observation car. CONDITION: Engine has small chips on frame and some wear and minor aggravations to body. Cars in general have small amount of chips and rivet head wear, one #605 has more extensive chips and paint loss, averaging good to very good. EC 1-6618 (300-450)
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625
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$690.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #5344 FULL SCALE HUDSON LOCO AND TENDER. This is a parts engine because of significant damage to cab. Motor is free, wheels are very good. Retains most drive rods. Pilot and truck are complete and in good condition, original boiler front. Tender has slight warp, otherwise in very good condition. EC 1-6619 (350-600)
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626
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$230.00 |
U.S. MARINE CORPS #45 LOCOMOTIVE AND FIVE CARS. 1) Locomotive with original rockets shows minor wear, very few small blemishes. 2) Also includes Lionel die cast depressed center flat car with operating searchlight and wire reel. 3) Alaska gondola car in yellow. 4) Security car with black frame, red cab, and gray guns. 5) Missile firing car with original missile, red base, blue missile base, black missile launcher. 6) Operating searchlight car (lens missing). CONDITION: Small crack in fin on rocket, otherwise lot is generally very good. EC 1-6623 (350-650)
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627
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$1,380.00 |
LOT OF FOUR LIONEL O GAUGE FREIGHT CARS. Special girls set in pastel colors. Light blue caboose, lavender Lehigh Valley hopper car (light fade on one side), NYC box car in light green, and soft yellow “Katy” box car. CONDITION: Caboose has several small abrasions on handrails, otherwise lot is very good plus to near excellent. A great set. EC 1-6624 (350-500)
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628
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$402.00 |
NICE MISC LOT OF TRAINS. Lot includes Aster 1 gauge live steam loco & tender in black with red rods and pilot, buffer housing, and name plate. Working gear, showing very little usage. Also Karl Bubb lithographed electric loco & tender, appears complete except for bell. Made for American market. Carette Fish Van car in brown litho, and Carette combo 1st and 3rd class coach #132/24 being sold as body only. CONDITION: Aster is near mint, remainder of lot is generally good. EC 1-6644 (600-1,000)
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629
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$460.00 |
TWO O GAUGE BING LITHOGRAPH PASSENGER SETS. Fairly early steam type clockwork locomotive has little drive wheel in front, lettered “O-35” on each side of the cab. Steam locomotive is dark green with black & red striping. Has matching tender of same color scheme and two beautifully lithographed passenger cars, one in red with gold & yellow trim, one in dark blue with red & yellow trim. Second car is dark blue with red & yellow trim. Both have tan roofs. Very chipping on steam chest of locomotive, other than that, train is fine. CONDITION: Near excellent overall. There is also an electric style clockwork with three matching lithograph passenger cars. Coach #3 is dark green litho, coach #2 is tan litho and baggage car is green litho. CONDITION: Other than minor aggravations on roofs of cars, train is near excellent. EC 1-6629 (300-600)
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630
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$115.00 |
HORNBY THREE CAR PASSENGER SET. Late Hornby post war set consisting of lithographed dark maroon clockwork engine #2270 with orange pin striping, black boiler front, lettered “LMS”. With three cars, LMS guard’s van in maroon and gray with yellow and black trim and two coaches marked LMS, first class and third class. Also includes one dark green and black cattle car with tin wheels. CONDITION: Near excellent. Just a delightful set. EC 1-6628 (225-350)
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631
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$143.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #248 LOCO & FIVE FREIGHT CARS. Loco in orange with black plates (wheels needing replacement). Also includes #805 box car with green sides and orange roof, #804 tank car in dark orange, #807 caboose in dark red with peacock roof, #831 flat car w/ original load, and #803 hopper car in dark green. CONDITION: Caboose rates fair to good, remainder of lot is very good to excellent with very few scratches. Loco has light surface rust on couplers. EC 1-6632 (200-300)
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632
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$345.00 |
GROUP OF SIX POSTWAR AMERICAN FLYER ACCESSORIES. Includes A.C. Gilbert early log loader, sawmill, two metal water towers, one plastic water tower, and one Eureka diner. CONDITION: Log loader appears to be complete except for controller. Not easy to find in one piece. Minimal amount of paint loss. Sawmill is incomplete. Lot ranges from very good to near excellent. EC 1-6637 (275-550)
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633
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$115.00 |
LOT OF THREE RAILROAD CONDUCTOR’S LANTERNS. Includes Dietz raised glass marked “N.Y.C. Lines”, Southern Railway with prism lens, and NY Central systems. SIZE: Lens measure 2-1/2” h to 3-1/2”. CONDITION: Two lanterns with minor rust and wear, overall good to very good. EC 1-6642 (100-200)
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634
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$316.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE STEAM LOCO #1835E, TENDER & THREE PASSENGER CARS. Loco in black has original wheels in good condition and nickel trim. CONDITION: Loco frame is broken with touch up, steam chest is checking. Matching tender with brass plates. Generally poor. CONDITION: Overall repair. Includes #310 Baggage mail car in light blue with black lettering and silver trim, #309 Pullman, and #312 Observation car with back plaque marked “Lionel Limited”. CONDITION: Several small aggravations to paint, otherwise generally good. EC 1-6444 (250-400)
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635
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$402.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE STEAM TYPE PASSENGER TRAIN W/ ENGINE, TENDER & FOUR CARS. Locomotive #390E with original wheels, has BILD-A-LOCO motor. Small wheels have crazing. Engine is dirty but should clean up nicely. Engine has orange stripe on frame. Surface rust on drive rods, as well as on small wheels. Also includes #390T tender with matching orange stripe. Some surface rust on trucks, but paint looks to be very good to near excellent. Set of 4 passenger cars include 4-door baggage, two coaches, and one observation, all in dark maroon. CONDITION: Paint has faded along with number plates, possibly stored in a hot area. Otherwise overall good plus. EC 1-6445 (300-500)
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636
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$201.00 |
FOUR LIONEL ACCESSORIES COAL LOADER SEMAPHORE RINGING BELL SIGNAL AND WATER TOWER. 1) Operating coal loader, base complete. Some surface rust, scratches on tower. 2) Early Lionel double semaphore, numerous scratches. Caps missing. 3) Bell signal, green base #69, one bell missing. Otherwise very good plus. 4) Metal water tower, green top, terracotta frame, maroon base. One or two minor aggravations. CONDITION: Lot averages good to very good. EC 1-6467 (150-200)
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637
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$360.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #4000 WITH THREE MATCHING CARS. Dark green locomotive with all its hardware and trim. Also green lithographed four-door baggage #4040 (missing door handle), passenger coach lettered “Pleasant View”, and green litho observation car lettered “America”. CONDITION: Various chips and scratches, overall very good. EC 1-6469 (175-275)
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638
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$460.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE #4654 LOCO AND THREE MATCHING CARS. Bright orange loco with green trim and gray frame. CONDITION: Replacement wheels, pickup intact. Some scratches to base, overall good. Possibly some paint touch up to body. Also includes three lithographed Statesman passenger cars with teal roofs, and are so marked. CONDITION: Great lithography with only the smallest amount of scratches, overall very good. EC 1-6480 (250-350)
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639
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$360.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ST PAUL TYPE LOCOMOTIVE #4635 W/ THREE FREIGHT CARS. Locomotive is medium red with light tan frame (restored). Also includes #4006 hopper car. Dump mechanism repainted silver. Second #4006 hopper car has rusty dumping mechanism. #4021 caboose (missing all 4 hand railings). CONDITION: Paint averages good with slight scratches. EC 1-6481 (175-300)
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640
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$115.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE DUMP CAR #218. Frame is black and mauve with brass end pieces and original working gear. CONDITION: Some chipping and minor surface rust. One or two minor chips. Paint would clean up to very good plus. EC 1-6493 (100-175)
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641
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$172.00 |
MISC LOT OF TRAINS. Lot includes Lionel Standard gauge 380E loco, 4 freight cars, and 3 passenger cars (gondola #212, Hopper car #216, 2 cabooses #217), also 3 short early Lionel passenger cars. Lot is highlighted by #216 Hopper car with a few small nicks and scratches, overall very good plus. A hard car to find. CONDITION: Lot averages poor to fair unless otherwise noted. EC 1-6494 (200-400)
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642
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$480.00 |
TWO LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE TRAIN SETS, ONE PASSENGER, ONE FREIGHT. Includes locomotive #385E with gray boiler and nickel trim and #310. Baggage car, #309 Pullman, and #312 Observation. This set is referred to as the “Baby State” set. All cars are two-tone brown with yellow trim. Second set consists of standard gauge #10E, black frame locomotive (replaced wheels), #512 peacock gondola, #513 orange cattle car, #517 caboose in green with red roof. CONDITION: First loco has nice motor and wheels. Boiler front, steam chest and frame are poor. Tender has significant warping. Overall condition very good. Other set averages good to very good with some wear and tear marks. EC 1-6501 (200-450)
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643
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$230.00 |
TWO STANDARD GAUGE LIONEL PASSENGER SETS WITH ELECTRIC STYLE LOCOMOTIVES. # 33 locomotive in dark olive with two small matching passenger cars. Also includes Lionel #8 loco with black frame and maroon body. CONDITION: Original wheels. Trim is complete. Some surface rust on couplers. Some minor flaking and paint chips. Overall very good. EC 1-6500 (250-325)
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644
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$230.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE SIX-PIECE LOT. Lot includes #8E Pea green cab with black frame (replacement wheels). Accompanied by matching #337 car, #338 observation car, #8 in dark red (needs wheels), #512 gondola car with black frame and peacock sides, and #517 caboose with green sides and red roof (nicely restored). CONDITION: Lot overall is poor to fair with various paint and rust issues. EC 1-6499 (150-250)
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645
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$201.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #318E WITH THREE MATCHING PASSENGER CARS. Mauve locomotive has black frame, both original headlights and some replacement wheels. Also includes matching #310 four-door baggage car in mauve with maroon inserts and dark green doors. #309 coach, and #312 observation car. CONDITION: Various chips and scratches, otherwise generally good. EC 1-6516 (175-275)
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646
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$172.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #8 WITH THREE MATCHING PASSENGER CARS. Dark maroon set. Engine frame is black with maroon body. CONDITION: Has new replacement wheels. Pick ups are intact. Surface rust on couplers with few chips here and there, overall very good. Two Pullman cars #35 and one Observation car #36 numerous scratches. CONDITION: Generally fair to good. Numerous scratches. EC 1-6515 (150-200)
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647
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$258.00 |
LIONEL #10E STANDARD GAUGE LOCOMOTIVE WITH THREE PASSENGER CARS. Peacock colored locomotive has nice replacement wheels. Accompanied by #332 baggage car, #339 coach, and #341 Observation. CONDITION: Locomotive is fair to good with several scratches and rub marks. All three cars nicely restored. EC 1-6514 (125-225)
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648
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$201.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #33 WITH FOUR 100 SERIES FREIGHT CARS. 1) The locomotive is dark green with good wheels, original headlight and bell. CONDITION: Good plus. 2) The gondola car is colored gray. CONDITION: Good. 3) The dump car is maroon with early trucks. CONDITION: Very nice with very minor aggravations to the paint. 4) The cattle car is bright green with minor chipping here and there. CONDITION: Overall very nice plus. EC 1-6519 (175-300)
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649
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$172.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #10E WITH THREE FREIGHT CARS. Locomotive is in peacock (completely restored). Good wheels. One driver has chip on the flange. Also hopper car #516 in bright red. This is a scarce hopper with lettering on the side. Cattle car #513 with orange sides and green roof. (one door missing). Caboose #517 in green with red roof. CONDITION: Various small chips and scratches, generally good to very good. EC 1-6518 (150-225)
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650
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$345.00 |
LOT OF TWO STANDARD GAUGE LIONEL TRAIN SETS. Consisting of #390-T engine and tender, plus three green passenger cars #309, #310, #312. Also Lionel electric engine #33 color black lettered New York Central with some scratches and chips but not bad for its age; and includes two short green passenger cars. CONDITION: The #390-T locomotive has original wheels and has a “Bild-A-Loco” Motor. The tender has some rust but otherwise is in very good plus condition. Overall condition of the cars is fair. EC 1-6525 (200-400)
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651
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$143.00 |
AMERICAN FLYER STANDARD GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #4000 & TWO LITHOGRAPHED PASSENGER CARS. Engine and cars are dark green. 1) The engines’ wheels are good and there are a number of scratches on the sides and roof as well as slight rust. It has yellow window trimming along with bells and whistles. 2) On the America there is minimal surface rust as well as a small ding that did not hurt the paint; otherwise the lithography is very good. 3) Baggage car has one or two minor abrasions; has one door handle missing. CONDITION: Very good. EC 1-6528 (175-275)
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652
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$172.00 |
LOT OF THREE LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE REFRIGERATOR CARS. Includes two Lionel standard gauge cars #214-R is restored with cream colored sides and a teal roof. It also includes another restored car that is white with a blue roof. CONDITION: Restored, but visually very good plus. EC 1-6531 (200-300)
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653
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$230.00 |
LIONEL #219 STANDARD GAUGE CRANE. In late colors, red roof, yellow cab, and light green boom. CONDITION: Retains original hook and good gears. Minor scuffing and little chips on frame. Minor chipping front of crane base. Otherwise very good plus. EC 1-6533 (200-400)
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654
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$287.00 |
LOT OF TWO LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #219 CRANES. One is white with a green crane and the other is green with a red crane. CONDITION: Both have some scratches on the roof. Generally in good condition and are complete with original hooks. EC 1-6534 (150-225)
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655
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$172.00 |
LOT OF TWO EARLY LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #219 CRANES. Early colors of peacock cab, dark green roof, and red boom. Has very good black frame. CONDITION: One crane working with good gears. Both have minor chips and scratches and mild surface rust. Overall good. EC 1-6535 (100-150)
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656
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$201.00 |
LOT OF THREE LIONEL 200 SERIES FREIGHT CARS. Dump car #218 in dark green and black frame. With a good working gear. CONDITION: Some rub marks in frame. Few minor chips and scratches on body. Possibly restored. Crane #219 has black frame, red roof, white cab, and green boom. CONDITION: Restored. Another Crane #219 working. Black frame, cream body, red roof, green boom. CONDITION: Many scratches and chips with some rust on roof, generally fair to good. EC 1-6536 (150-250)
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657
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$201.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE STEAM TYPE LOCOMOTIVE #384E & MATCHING TENDER #384T & TWO PASSENGER CARS. Black boiler locomotive with dark green stripe, nickel and copper trim. Pilot is intact with replacement pilot truck wheels. Has Bild-A-Loco motor. CONDITION: Nice straight frame. Wheels have swelled and may need to be replaced, missing handrails, drive rods have some surface rust. End of cab has light fold. Matching black tender has brass trim. CONDITION: Some chipping to housing with mild corrosion to one corner. Also includes Lionel #337 Pullman and #338 Observation car. Red bodies with minor chipping to paint. Lot averages good to good plus. EC 1-6537 (175-250)
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658
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$287.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #380 ELECTRIC LOCO AND SIX FREIGHT CARS. Locomotive is restored with replacement wheels and some pickup issues. Also includes #211 flat car (car complete, but poor condition), #220 searchlight car, red #212 gondola car, and gray #212 gondola car, orange and green #217 caboose, and red #217 caboose. CONDITION: Lot varies from poor to fair with rust and scratches. EC 1-6538 (150-200)
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659
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$345.00 |
LOT OF LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE TRAINS. Includes loco #33 (restored), #10 loco (various scratches, replaced wheels), with three matching passenger cars, #341, #339, and #332 (paint is fair to good), 2 passenger cars #35 and #36 , and 3 #114 orange box cars (two are earlier with embossed bottoms, the other rubber stamped), and very nice early ribbed caboose, rubber stamped #4351 and “NYC & HRRR” (near excellent for its age). CONDITION: Lot has various chips and scratches and averages fair to good. EC 1-6543 (300-450)
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660
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$230.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #384 LOCO, TENDER, AND THREE FREIGHT CARS. Black body with green trim. CONDITION: Replaced wheels and drivers, broken frame, missing railing on one side, some surface rust, overall poor. #384T matching tender has a few nicks and scratches, paint is generally good. Also includes #520 searchlight car (poor condition), #513 orange and green cattle car (bent brake wheel and ladder, missing door, various scratches), and #517 caboose in green and red (light scratches, otherwise very good condition) and #511 flat car with original load (some surface rust, chips, generally fair). EC 1-6549 (200-400)
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661
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$172.00 |
LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE #8 WITH FOUR FREIGHT CARS. Maroon engine with black frame, brass trim, strap headlights, good original wheels with pickup intact. Has been rewired. Also includes two #512 gondolas in peacock with black frame (surface rust on couplers, various chips and scratches, one with small bend to corner). Also includes two #517 cabooses with green body and red roof (some minor scratches). One caboose nicely restored. EC 1-6548 (175-225)
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662
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$201.00 |
CONVERSE POWER TROLLEY & TROLLEY TRAILER. Power car has been repainted, but has original trolley mechanism and clockwork motor. Has three of the four roof signs intact. Trolley trailer is missing original wheels and is partially repainted. Has retained original trolley pole. Bases are original with some touch-ups. Dashboards on end are partially repainted. Rest of car has been redone. Trolleys still retain a great look. EC 1-6564 (100-250)
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663
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$230.00 |
EARLY LIONEL O GAUGE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE #150. Maroon with original wheels. Pick ups intact. Rubber stamping strong on both sides. CONDITION: Slight surface rust on wheel trim. Has original bell and headlight. One or two minor chips beside cab, few aggravations on roof. Paint condition is excellent for this locomotive. EC 1-6578 (175-350)
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664
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$115.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #1663 0-4-0 SWITCHER & #2203T SLOPE BACK TENDER. Black locomotive with silver lettering and matching tender. CONDITION: Very good plus with some wear to lettering. Tender missing one wire connector. EC 1-6583 (200-350)
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665
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$57.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #1615 0-4-0 SWITCHER WITH SLOPE BACK TENDER. Post-War Black locomotive with white lettering. Matching tender with bell ringing mechanism, marked “Lionel Lines” on both sides. CONDITION: One or two minor aggravations, overall very good. EC 1-6584 (150-250)
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666
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$115.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE DIESEL SWITCHER #6250. One power truck, one dummy truck, both die cast frames. Frame and roof are dark blue and orange cab. Decal with a heart on it below cab window on both sides reads “Seaboard Railroad” in light cream. CONDITION: One decal perfect, other side has couple letters chipped. Other than one or two normal scuffed areas on cab, near excellent. EC 1-6585 (100-225)
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667
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$86.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #627 ELECTRIC STYLE LOCOMOTIVE. Single motor, eight wheel loco with red cab and white stripe, lettered “LV 627” on both sides. CONDITION: Engine is complete with minor wear to handrails. Overall very good plus. EC 1-6586 (75-125)
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668
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$172.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #260E LOCO W/ MATCHING VANDERBILT TENDER. Black body with green frame, brass plates, and copper trim. CONDITION: Some scratches with nice straight frame. Minor surface rust on drive rods, paint loss on pilot. Paint is very good plus. Tender, which has been restored, has brass trim, and green base. EC 1-6594 (150-300)
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669
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$258.00 |
LOT OF TWO LIONEL O GAUGE FREIGHT CARS. Includes #810 crane car and 814R refrigerator car. Crane car has terra cotta cab with maroon roof and medium green boom, gears working (tiny chip) and has original hook. Refrigerator car is cream with green teal roof. Minor spotty rust to couplers and sides. CONDITION: Minor chipping to paint and rub marks, otherwise generally good to very good. EC 1-6595 (175-275)
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670
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$115.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #53 RIO GRANDE SWITCHER W/ PLOW. Black body with yellow sides and matching yellow plow and handrails. Lettered “Rio Grande” in black. CONDITION: Some minor chips at base of handrails, otherwise very good plus. EC 1-6607 (100-225)
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671
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$172.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #59 SWITCHER. Powered white cab, black trim and frame. Complete, lettered “U.S. Air Force” on hood and “Minuteman” above window and star and bar shield on either side. CONDITION: Lettering is strong, some light discoloration to one decal, minor stress crack and discoloration where screw mounts to frame, otherwise very good plus. EC 1-6608 (175-300)
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672
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$86.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #50 GANG CAR & #69 TOWER CAR. Both with power. Gang car has orange hood, black frame, red under-trim. Retains original figures. Tower car has gray with black trim, red base and one original figure. CONDITION: Overall good. EC 1-6609 (100-175)
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673
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$115.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE BURRO CRANE #3360. Yellow boom and cab have black frame, retains original hook. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6605 (100-225)
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674
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$57.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE TRACK CLEANING CAR #3927 AND LIONEL RAPID TRANSIT TROLLEY #60. Yellow sides, red roof, with trolley pole. Body and roof are complete, body in nice condition. Paint is dirty but nice. Track cleaning car, black base, bright orange body. Horn is complete. Missing one tank. CONDITION: Trolley is dirty but will clean up nicely, overall near excellent. EC 1-6610 (150-225)
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675
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$40.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE YARD ENGINE #51. Engine complete, light blue. Lettered “Navy Yard New York #51” in white. CONDITION: One side lettering is near excellent. Other side “Navy” and “ New York” are worn. Overall very nice. EC 1-6611 (100-200)
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676
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$86.00 |
POSTWAR LIONEL O GAUGE SWITCHER #57 LETTERED AEC. Yellow hood with red cab interior. Wheel arrangement is 2-4-2. Has original bell. Some dust and dirt. CONDITION: Near excellent. EC 1-6615 (300-500)
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677
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$287.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE NORFOLK AND WESTERN #746 AND TENDER. Engine has Lionel motor and plastic body. Engine hand rails have some surface rust. Wheels oversprayed with silver paint on one side. Believe engine has been worked on. Tender base has extensive surface rust. CONDITION: Engine is very good while tender rates good. EC 1-6617 (200-400)
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678
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$115.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE 0-6-0 #203 SWITCHER. All black loco with nice drive wheels and valve gear. CONDITION: Some wear on lettering, one or two minor scratches, one broken pilot. Otherwise, generally good. EC 1-6620 (150-300)
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679
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$86.00 |
LIONEL O GAUGE #251 ELECTRIC LOCO W/ TWO COACHES. Black frame with gray body, original strap headlights Loco has a good look with nice wheels and pickups are intact, surface rust on couplers, minor scuff marks to frame, a couple paint chips, otherwise very good plus. Also includes 2 matching #605 Pullmans with larger wheels. Minor aggravations to paint, otherwise good. EC 1-6621 (250-350)
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680
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$57.00 |
LOT OF LIONEL TRAINS. Includes Lionel O gauge #1668 streamline loco and matching 1689T tender, #1688 loco matching tender, and three freight cars including #2680 tank car, #2677 gondola, and #1682 caboose. CONDITION: #1668 Loco complete, some minor chips. Tenders are very good plus. #1688 and tender are near excellent. Cars show strong colors, and lettering, various fine scratches, tank car is fair, gondola and caboose are generally good. EC 1-6622 (150-250)
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681
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$230.00 |
LOT OF EIGHT POST-WAR LIONEL O GAUGE CIVIL WAR LOCOMOTIVES & PASSENGER CARS. American style locomotive and matching tender #1862. Loco has dull red cab, gray boiler, red wheels & dull red pilot with gold trim. Rear portion of cab on gray frame has a small piece of plastic broken off. Very minor paint aggravations on boiler. Tender is #1862T, lettered “W. & A.R.R. ”, is green with gold trim. Second locomotive is “No. 3”, bright red cab, all black boiler, gold trim, drive wheels & pilot are red. Locomotive is almost excellent. Matching tender #48045, is all black with bright yellow trim & lettering, reads “W. & A.R.R.”. 3rd locomotive #8004” with bright nickel boiler, dull maroon cab, trim, drivers & frame. Pilot & stack are black. Matching tender #48045 is dull maroon with gold trim lettered “R.I. & P.”. 4-door baggage car lettered “Western & Atlantic”, medium yellow with brown trim & roof. Has delightful patriotic emblem decals on sides of car. Numbered “1866” and lettered “U.S. Mail”. Very minor wear on edge of roof. Passenger coach numbered “1865”, reads “Western & Atlantic” above window, medium yellow with dark brown roof, has very minor paint wear on edge of roof. CONDITION: Overall near excellent. EC 1-6626 (400-600)
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682
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$201.00 |
CONTEMPORARY STANDARD GAUGE #8 TROLLEY. Circa 1980. Dark green bottom panel, yellow window line, dark green roof, and maroon steps and bumpers. Lettered “pay as you enter”. Powered by a modern cam motor. SIZE: 20” l. CONDITION: Some very minor rust discoloration on bottom of motor, and very minor surface rust on trucks, otherwise near mint. EC 1-6625 (175-350)
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683
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$115.00 |
LOT OF FOUR IVES O GAUGE LOCOS AND CARS. Includes #3252 and #3253 locos with gold stamping, marked “Ives Railway Lines”. First is marked “3252” in 10 different locations. CONDITION: Overall good to very good for this engine, roof is fair. Accompanied by orange drawing room car. #3253 has black cast iron frame with oversized body. Marked #3253 in 10 different locations. Gold lettering. Paint is good to very good, one larger scratch, roof is good. Accompanied by green Express Service Baggage truck. CONDITION: Overall generally good. EC 1-6630 (150-250)
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684
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$287.00 |
TWO LIONEL O GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES. Lot includes #254E & #254. #254E has black frame, olive green body with hand reverse. CONDITION: Pickups intact, overall near excellent. #254 has black frame, olive body, spoked wheels. CONDITION: Pickups intact, wheels are good, rewired, overall near excellent. EC 1-6634 (200-300)
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685
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$115.00 |
LOT OF FIVE LIONEL O GAUGE CARS & TENDERS. Includes #2201B slope back switching tender with ringing bell (step border repainted), #2201T slope back switching tender with replacement hand switch. #2757 caboose in tuscan red and red window inserts. #2812 gondola car with black frame and burnt orange body (minor aggravations and chips). #2955 black Shell tank car with decals (minor chips to decals). CONDITION: Overall very good. EC 1-6635 (200-400)
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686
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$230.00 |
GROUP OF FOUR LIONEL O GAUGE ENGINES & TWO TENDERS. Includes #258 loco and tender, #229 loco & tender, #254 loco, and #254E loco with hand reverse. #258 in black with excellent frame (some surface rust on cap). CONDITION: Steam engines average very good to excellent, electric engines are generally fair. #254 has reworked motor frame and needing replacement wheels. #254E needs some wheel replacement. Most with minor surface rust on wheels. EC 1-6636 (250-350)
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687
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$402.00 |
LOT OF 17 MISC CAST IRON TRAINS AND PIECES. Perhaps a discovery? Includes 4 locomotives, 6 tenders, and 7 cars. CONDITION: All have some degree of rust, breakage, repairs, ranges from fair to good. EC 1-6641 (200-400)
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688
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$172.00 |
LARGE LOT OF TROLLEYS. An instant 17-piece collection. Mixture of tin and plastic trolleys in various gauges, most American, some European. CONDITION: Varies from generally good to near mint. EC 1-6574 (300-500)
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