Spring 2007 Toy, Doll & Advertising Auction
Over $1.1 Million inTop-Shelf Toys and Dolls!

Auction: June 23, 2007

Preview: June 22, 2007

Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day.

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1
$780.00

LOT OF TWO COMPOSITION MASK-FACE GOOGLIES. a) The larger is 12″, (30 cm), with composition mask face, stationary glass eyes looking to the right, on cloth body jointed at shoulders and hips, with blonde mohair wig. The Blue and white cotton striped suit is probably original, other clothing replaced. CONDITION: Face has significant repainting. b) 9″, (23 cm), Doll of similar construction, wearing original clothing, but lacking shoes. CONDITION: Good condition, no repainting, slight wear and crazing to face. 1-7299 RS (500-1,000)

2
$977.00

LOT OF TWO ARMAND MARSEILLES GOOGLIES. a) 7-1/2″, (19 cm), doll with head incised “253 Germany A10/0 M”, with brown glass sleep eyes glancing to the right, with impish smile on five-piece toddler body jointed at shoulders and hips, and having bare feet. She wears her original brown mohair wig and comes in factory clothing consisting of printed cotton dress and white paper shoes. CONDITION: Very good. b) Similar doll incised “G. 253 B. Germany A. 11/0 M.”, with blue glass sleep eyes, on five-piece toddler body with bare feet, with original brown mohair wig, and factory clothing. CONDITION: Restoration to forehead. 1-7293 RS (800-1,000)

3
$6,440.00

21-1/2″, (55 CM), HERTEL & SCHWAB GOOGLIE. Unusual Googlie incised “163-9”, with molded red hair in the Campbell Kid-style, with blue glass sleep eyes looking to the right, one stroke eyebrows, painted upper and lower lashes, and open/closed smiling mouth. She is on a fully-jointed composition body (repainted). Redressed in a blue and white striped dress with blue and white sailor-type costume, and wearing newer leather shoes. CONDITION: Head very good, with minor irregularity to front neck socket; minor color irregularity to one cheek, body not original and disproportionately long. 1-7214 AT (1,800-2,200)

4
$3,450.00

8″, (20 CM), S.F.B.J. 245 GOOGLIE. This is an all-original doll with huge oval eye cuts with electric blue glass eyes looking to the right. Smiling open/closed mouth showing four molded teeth, on her original composition toddler body, with molded and painted shoes and socks. She has her original honey-blonde mohair wig, and a sewn on regional costume made of black cotton with a rose pleated apron with gold braid and lace trim. CONDITION: Excellent. 1-7295 RS (1,500-2,000)

5
$2,760.00

PETITE JULES STEINER DOLL. 10-1/2″, (27 cm), closed mouth doll, incised “A-2 PARIS”, also with a red stamp reading “LE PARISIEN”, she has blue-gray paperweight eyes, closed mouth, well painted eye lashes and eyebrows, pierced ears, on original composition body with straight wrists, jointed at the shoulders and hips. She wears an original silk and brocade wedding costume with long train, and carries a bouquet of flowers, with elaborate brown straw hat with plumes. The wig is original, and is of brown mohair upswept into typical style of the 1900s lady of high society. CONDITION: Very good, however, typical fraying of the silk to the costume. 1-7308 RS (1,000-1,500)

6
$2,300.00

15″, (38 CM), FRENCH POUPEE. This 1870s early doll with swivel neck on a separate bisque shoulder plate has the finest pale bisque, with delicately shaded painting of the mouth, cobalt blue paperweight eyes, well-painted eye lashes and feathered brows, pierced-in ears, and although the head is unmarked, she has the following mark on the front of the shoulder plate which is impressed “E DEPOSE 2 B”. She is mounted on an all kid firm white body with individually stitched fingers, wears a period chemise, underwear, and leather fashion boots, and a blonde mohair wig which has been braided and sits high off the neck. The antique straw and cloth flower fashion bonnet and ivory binoculars are the period of the doll, and has been long-ago re-costumed, in a two-piece walking suit that appears antique. CONDITION: All bisque parts free of damage, body in overall clean sturdy condition. 1-7339 RS (1,800-2,200)

7
$8,050.00

9-1/2″, (24 CM), PETITE JUMEAU SIZE 1. Superb quality closed mouth Jumeau child with a full red stamp on the back of the head reading “Depose Tete Jumeau Bte S.G.D.G. 1”. She has huge oversized blue paperweight eyes, finely painted lashes and brows, pierced ears, and is on her original fully-jointed body with straight wrists, stamped in blue, “JUMEAU Medialle D’Or Paris”. She wears a honey-brown human hair wig over cork pate, and a green silk and lace dress with later beadwork. (distressed) CONDITION: Bisque head is free of damage and is of superior quality. Body finish original and in excellent condition. 1-7310 RS (3,500-4,500)

8
$2,587.00

21″, (53 CM), TÉTE JUMEAU BÉBÉ WITH EXTRA DRESS AND HAT. Classic Jumeau child with the head stamped in red “DEPOSE TÉTE JUMEAU, Bte S.G.D.G. 9”, and on the original fully jointed body stamped on the torso in blue “JUMEAU MEDAILLE D’OR PARIS” with blue gray paperweight eyes, closed mouth with highlights on upper and lower lips, pierced ears, and wearing an antique blonde mohair wig over original cork pate. She has been elegantly costumed in a two-piece ivory silk costume, with braids and mop cap, and wearing unmarked brown leather Jumeau ankle-length boots. She is accompanied by an additional newer but well made dress coat and hat with cloth flower adornments. CONDITION: Bisque is free of damage, fine original body finish with minimal wear. 1-7621 RS (4,000-5,000)

9
$5,175.00

31″, (79 CM), LARGE TÉTE JUMEAU BÉBÉ. Fully marked child with head stamped in red “Depose Téte Jumeau 14”, and a blue stamp on the body “BÉBÉ JUMEAU Diplome D’Honneur”. She has huge bulbous brown paperweight eyes, applied ears, closed mouth with gentle shading and highlights to the lips, on her original fully-jointed wooden composition body, with fat stubby fingers. The costume consists of burgundy and black striped silk dress with huge puff sleeves, with high Victorian neckline. She has simple white cotton undergarments, newer black cotton stockings, but original leather shoes impressed on the soles “14 PARIS DEPOSE” (Bee mark). The wig is a later ladies wig made of blonde acrylic over cardboard pate. CONDITION: Head is in excellent condition, body in very good condition considering age and materials with only minimal typical wear. 1-7318 RS (3,500-4,500)

10
$4,600.00

STEINER WALKING AUTOMATON. 14-1/2″, (37 cm), this walking fashion doll is 100% original including dress, wig, and even has the paper label on the cardboard cover of the mechanism which reads “Livre le 29-10-67.J. Steiner, fabricant, Rue de Saintonge, No 25 a Paris, Prisette, imp, pass. Du Caire 17”. The doll consists of a pressed bisque shoulderhead with blue paperweight eyes, open mouth with two rows of tiny teeth, original dark blonde curly wig over cork pate, and bisque forearms which raise and lower as the mechanism is wound and the doll walks across the floor. The head is mounted to a cardboard slender torso which widens to form the base of the automaton which conceals the clockwork mechanism. An historically important piece because a) it is all original, and b) it proves the date of manufacture of the item. CONDITION: Excellent, in good working order, later added pressure buttons on back of dress. Minor spot of color loss on cheek. 1-7366 RS (4,500-6,500)

11
$4,945.00

29″, (74 CM), JULES STEINER BÉBÉ. Beautiful Steiner circa 1890 in impressive grand size, the head is incised “A. 19. PARIS” and is stamped in red “LE PARISIEN Bte. S.G.D.G. A 19”. She has lovely hazel paperweight eyes, well-painted tiny eyelashes, even feathered eyebrows, and closed mouth with pouty upper lip. A special note is the well-defined modeling of ears and ear canals. She is on her original fully-jointed Steiner body, with the so called big “banana hands”. She is costumed in a period and elaborate pleated white silk dress with fine pink ribbon inserts, which is covered by a pink silk and lace overlay cape and wearing an antique white silk and elaborate and fancy lace bonnet with gold silk ribbon trim. The wig is honey blonde human hair in long curls with the original Steiner cardboard pate, with newer black leather children’s shoes. CONDITION: Head has fine quality bisque and is free of damage; minor firing separation under right nostril, body retains most of the original finish with paint retouch on the lower part of left upper leg, and paint wear at the upper part of the same leg. 1-7316 RS (3,500-5,500)

12
$3,105.00

22″, (56 CM), FRENCH POUPEE. Fine quality doll in grand size, this bisque head blue-eyed doll swivels on a separate bisque shoulder plate. The head is marked “6” with no marks found on the shoulder, but unquestionably produced by Gaultier. She has lovely pale bisque with gently shaded lips, pale blue threaded paperweight eyes, pierced ears, and firm kid body with gussets at the elbows, hips, and knees. She wears an elaborate brown human hair wig, parted in the center with a large braided bun in back, with a floral bouquet holding the braids in place. The lovely antique straw bonnet with pink silk ribbon and lace and feather trim is in excellent condition. The elaborate ball gown is made of fine lace and French brocade silk, but unfortunately is deteriorating, especially in the back. She has lovely antique underwear, gold knit socks, and period brown leather fashion boots which button on the side and impressed on the soles with the number “4” within a keystone. CONDITION: Doll, itself, is in excellent condition; costume distressed. 1-7343 RS (2,500-3,500)

13
$1,380.00

CHARMING 13-1/2″, (34 CM), 1907 JUMEAU BÉBÉ. Unusually small model of 1907 she has lovely pale blue paperweight eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth, pierced ears, and incised “1907. 4”. She is on her original fully-jointed body with original finish. She wears a lovely blue and white printed cotton gauze dress with large collar trimmed with lace, and wears her original dark brown human hair wig parted in the center. The antique brown leather shoes are impressed on the sole “4 FC”. CONDITION: Very good, minor speckling to bisque, small flake at earring hole on right ear. 1-7620 RS (1,000-1,500)

14
$1,380.00

FRENCH BISQUE BÉBÉ EMBOSSED “J.3”. Closed mouth child, circa 1890, with blue-gray paperweight eyes (loose in head), with closed mouth and bee-stung lips, well-painted eye lashes and eyebrows, pierced ears, and mounted on an early fully-jointed body with straight wrists, stamped in blue “JUMEAU, Medaille D’Or, Paris”. Elaborately dressed, in lavender silk and lace two-piece costume with matching hat with wide brim and feathers, and wearing an antique blonde mohair wig over a cork pate. CONDITION: Miniscule flake at ear piercing at right ear, slight firing flaw on left earlobe, slight unevenness of color to the face, body in excellent condition with original finish with only minor wear at a few joints. 1-7307 RS (1,000-1,500)

15
$720.00

17″, (43 CM), DEP/JUMEAU BÉBÉ. Doll made for the French market probably by the firm of Simon-Halbig with an incised mark of “758 7”. Also a red stamp “Tete Jumeau”. She has extremely pale bisque with heavy blue glass sleep eyes, thick painted lower lashes, original brown silk eyelashes, thick winged eyebrows, open mouth with six upper teeth, and pierced ears. She is on her original fully-jointed wood and composition body with a red stamp on the torso, “Jumeau”. She is well re-costumed in a pale green silk brocade and lace trimmed two-piece dress with newer but nice quality auburn mohair wig, antique pale green leather shoes with buckles and pressed “4” on the sole. CONDITION: Head in excellent condition, typical paint flakes and crazing on body, especially on fingers. 1-7311 RS (500-1,000)

16
$2,990.00

19″, (49 CM), BRU J ne R 8. Lovely Bru Bébé with closed mouth, huge brown paperweight eyes, and feathered stenciled eyebrows. Multi-stroke painted upper and lower lashes, pierced ears, on her original fully-jointed wood and composition body. She wears her original white cotton and pink lace chemise and has been wonderfully re-costumed in a Bru style, pleated pink silk and green print two-piece dress, wears antique underwear and her original French leather shoes, impressed on the sole “Bru Jne Paris 8”. CONDITION: Small horizontal firing line below the nose, minor color loss on nose tip, painted over hairline crack on left front of head, slight color fading to majority of body parts. 1-7306 RS (2,000-3,000)

17
$3,910.00

26″, (66 CM), TÉTE JUMEAU BÉBÉ WITH TRUNK AND MISCELLANEOUS CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES. Closed mouth socket head bébé with huge blue paperweight eyes, thickly painted eyelashes and eyebrows, with an incised marking “12”, on original fully jointed fully composition body bearing remnants of an oval paper label reading “BÉBÉ JUMEAU Diplome D’Honneur”. She has long ago been well re-costumed in a heavy ivory silk two-piece dress with separate jacket, with pink ribbon, bows, and fine lace overlay to the skirt. The wig is honey blonde human hair with long curls over original cork pate, and the shoes white leather children’s shoes with pink leather trim, and pearl buttons closing the straps. CONDITION: Bisque head free of damage. Body has some crazing and paint chipping commensurate with age, hands have been repainted. 1-7317 RS (3,000-4,000)

18
$840.00

9-1/2″, (24 CM), ALL-ORIGINAL JUMEAU CIRCA 1930. Late, but extremely good quality Jumeau, with closed mouth bisque head, blue glass paperweight eyes, on five-piece composition body, with painted slippers, stamped in blue “MADE IN FRANCE”. She has brown mohair wig, with glass jeweled tiara, and a two-piece sewn on dress with bodice of crushed royal blue velvet, with layered silk skirt with black trim, from her left wrist dangles a large round foil-covered tag reading “fabrication JUMEAU PARIS, MADE IN FRANCE”. Written in ink on the back described in French that it represents Queen Victoria I, circa 1850. Contained in its original pink box with Jumeau label. CONDITION: Excellent, wear to edges of box. 1-7610 RS (800-1,200)

19
$23,575.00

26″, (66 CM), EXTREMELY RARE FIGURE “E” JULES STEINER BÉBÉ. Rare and elusive Steiner circa 1889, with the head incised “J. STEINER Bte. S.G.D.G. PARIS Fire E.18” on original fully-jointed Steiner body, with so-called “banana hands”, with bulbous blue gray paperweight eyes, finely painted eyelashes, and evenly arched eyebrows, closed full mouth, with realistically modeled ears. She is elaborately dressed in a red blue and green pleated dress with matching cape with multi-colored fringe trim, a wonderful antique blonde mohair wig with long extensions, antique black leather French shoes impressed on the soles “10 DEPOSE” and also with the full figure of a woman. Completing the outfit is a white straw hat with big ribbon with colorful flower design, papier maché berries and pink feathers with a label inside reading “Kate Quiller Doll Hat”. In addition, she has a pair of antique red felt gloves and a velvet covered pocketbook with two metal stripes. Very few examples of this particular mold are known to exist, and, although French, it bears an uncanny resemblance to the Simon & Halbig 719 mold. CONDITION: Overall, very good. Mostly original finish to body with slight wear and possible old repaint to forearms and hands. There has been a minor mold flaw to top of right ear which has since been professionally altered to enhance this doll’s beauty. Picture of mold flaw prior to repair is available upon request. 8-76146 RS (20,000-30,000)

20
$3,162.00

17-1/2″, (44 CM), UNMARKED JUMEAU FASHION. Beautiful bisque socket head on separately kid lined shoulder plate, incised on head simply “4” with beautiful threaded blue paperweight eyes, closed mouth with serene expression on an all leather white kid body, gusseted at the elbows, hips, and knees, with individually stitched fingers. She has been beautifully costumed in a two-piece pale green silk and ecru walking suit with long train and bustle in back. The elaborate blonde mohair wig is styled in tight curls over original cork pate. Accompanying her are two metal bracelets with fan and cloth purse, also a larger ivory fan and remade silk bonnet with flowers. The underwear is all antique, as are the stockings, white leather shoes impressed on the sole “J4”, the sole of the other shoe replaced. CONDITION: Excellent. 1-7335 RS (2,000-3,000)

21
$5,290.00

18″, (46 CM), UNMARKED F. G. FASHION DOLL. French bisque poupee with swivel head on separate bisque shoulder plate, marked (4) on fully articulated wooden body including ankle joint. She has a closed mouth, blue glass stationary eyes, pierced ears, and wears a pale blue two-piece walking suit trimmed in ivory silk lace. She has an antique blonde mohair wig over cork pate. Lorgnette in hands, missing glass, and an antique straw bonnet with black velvet lace and cloth flower decoration. The shoes are antique white leather with low heals, but probably from the 1910 era. She is accompanied by an 18″ parasol of printed cotton with silk ribbon fringe with wooden cane handle. Also included is a pair of antique beige leather gloves and silk purse. CONDITION: The body retains its original painted finish with slight wear on hands and joints. There is a slight scratch on the right front side of the shoulder plate showing pink color, but is not a crack or damage. 1-7341 RS (4,000-6,000)

22
$862.00

12″, (30 CM), F. G. FASHION DOLL. Closed mouth, glass eyed, and bisque socket head, on separate bisque shoulder plate, with all leather body, with gussets at the elbows, hips, and knees. She has lovely pale bisque, well-painted eye lashes and eyebrows, and has pierced earlobes. She has been elaborately re-costumed in a heavy purple satin pleated two-piece dress with black sequin decoration, along with a second costume consisting of a jacket with bustle draping over the back of the skirt, with primary colors being pink, peach, and deeper rose. The lady has a newer platinum blonde wig with braids and long curls in back. CONDITION: Tiny eye flake in outside corner of right eye, split in left seam of torso, with minor repairs and damage to hands. 1-7330 RS (900-1,200)

23
$1,150.00

16″, (42 CM), FRENCH BISQUE FASHION DOLL. Stationary bisque shoulder head with cobalt paperweight eyes, unmarked, pierced-in ears, on an all-leather French body with narrow waist and straight arms and legs. Costume consists of a multi-colored silk jacket and skirt with a dark velvet overskirt hanging down in back and pleated and raised in the front held together by silver sequins. She has wonderful brown leather fashion boots, and wears a newer brown human hair wig, with an elaborate beaded hat with feathers. CONDITION: Slight speckling to the bisque and an inherent firing flaw in the inner corner of the right eye. 1-7340 RS (800-1,000)

24
$1,380.00

12″, (31 CM), FRENCH FASHION DOLL. Glass-eyed swivel neck fashion on separate shoulder plate marked “0” on head, and “FG” on edge of left shoulder, on all kid body, gusseted at the elbows, hips, and knees. She wears an old blonde mohair wig, a beige silk two-piece dress with braided trim, bustle, and pleated skirt, old paper shoes, and all antique underwear. CONDITION: Overall very good, minor color loss on left cheek, some age wear to leather on hands. 1-7333 RS (800-1,200)

25
$1,150.00

16″, (40 CM), GERMAN BISQUE FASHION LADY. Closed mouth bisque head on separate kid-lined bisque shoulder, with blue threaded paperweight eyes, nicely painted eyebrows and eyelashes. Pierced-in ears, and mounted on a white kid body with gussets at the elbows, hips, and knees. Superbly costumed in an ivory taffeta and lace trimmed two-piece walking suit in the 1870s style, wearing original blonde mohair wig over cork pate, original undergarments, and antique brown leather shoes with brass buckles. She has a white lace shawl and a stunning lavender pillbox hat with green silk flowers and a two-piece green silk ribbon adornment at back of hat. CONDITION: Faint hairline crack on shoulder plate, and paperweight eyes have been reset. 1-7211 RS (800-1,200)

26
$460.00

17″, (43 CM), GERMAN BISQUE FASHION LADY. Closed mouth solid dome bisque head shoulder head doll with head turned slightly to the right, incised “GK” She has blue glass stationary eyes, closed mouth, pierced ears, with a naïve smiling expression. She is on an all-leather body with gussets on the elbows, hips, and knees. She has been well re-costumed in a two-piece walking suit of burgundy taffeta with a jacket trimmed in black braid, and wearing antique undergarments, black cotton stocking, but lacking shoes. The wig is of a black synthetic material in Edwardian ladies’ style, and is covered by an antique felt hat with cloth flower decoration. CONDITION: Minor eye flake on lower left eye socket, faint hairline crack on right side of shoulder plate. 1-7527 RS (300-500)

27
$7,187.00

14-3/4″, (37 CM), KESTNER GOOGLIE. Adorable and ever popular Googlie with head incised “F.Made in Germany. 10. J.D.K. 221. GES. gesch.” with oversized blue glass sleep eyes glancing to the right, broad watermelon-slice mouth, arched feathered eyebrows, painted upper eyelashes, on original fully-jointed toddler body, and wearing an antique bobbed human hair wig. She has been appropriately redressed in a one-piece red outfit with lace trim and matching hat, and newer patent leather shoes. CONDITION: Bisque head is free of damage with minor color loss on right cheek, body finish original with slight wear, other than repainting to the hands, and missing one finger. 1-7300 RS (3,500-5,500)

28
$1,035.00

UNUSUAL 15″, (38 CM) ARMAND MARSEILLES GOOGLIE. Kewpie-like Googlie with molded and painted features, with head incised “G.B. 252. GERMANY A.0.M. D.R.M.R.” with painted intaglio blue side-glancing eyes, white enameled eyes, with heavy black upper eye liner, one stroke eyebrows, watermelon-type smiling mouth with defined upper lip, tufts of hair above each ear, and pointed top knot in center of head. She is on a five-piece toddler body, and wears a period white cotton and lace baby dress with newer shoes and socks. CONDITION: Head is free of damage, body finish original, body likely an old replacement as it is disproportionately long. 1-7297 RS (1,000-1,500)

29
$1,380.00

PAIR OF ARMAND MARSEILLES GOOGLIES. a) The larger doll is 7″, (18 cm), and incised “Germany 323 A10/0 M”. She has blue glass sleep eyes looking up and to the right, closed smiling mouth, on her original crude five-piece composition toddler body, with painted shoes and socks, and wearing original dark blonde mohair wig, wearing a simple white cotton dress with pink ribbon inserts. CONDITION: Overall, very good. b) 6-3/4″, (17 cm), Googlie with the head incised “A 253 M Nobbi Kid, Germany”. She has blue glass sleep eyes looking to the right, closed mouth, on the original five piece toddler body with painted shoes and socks, wearing her original blonde mohair wig with a long braid in back. CONDITION: Very good. 1-7292 RS (800-1,000)

30
$1,955.00

11-1/2″, (29 CM) “OUR FAIRY”. All bisque Googlie incised on the back of the head “222 2S”. With one piece head and all bisque torso with separately jointed all bisque arms. She has blue glass side-glancing sleep eyes, painted upper and lower eyelashes, and winged eyebrows. Open/closed smiling mouth with two upper teeth and separately molded tongue, stuck out ears, with well defined modeling of the fingers with the index finger of the right hand outstretched. She wears her original blonde bobbed mohair wig, and comes with a straw bonnet with corn flower blue silk flowers, and simple knee-length white cotton and lace dress. CONDITION: Bisque is free of damage, original firing creases across both ankles. 1-7296 RS (800-1,200)

31
$25,300.00

EXTREMELY RARE 24-1/2″, (62 CM), SIMON & HALBIG 1303 ASIAN WOMAN. Rarely found and exceptionally large portrayal of a Southeast Asian lady made for the French market to compete with and complement the famed Jumeau 200 series. An example of a similar doll is pictured in an old photograph of an exhibition of rare dolls at a toy fair Leipzig, Germany in 1909. The olive-tinted bisque head, with rare glass sleep eyes is incised “S&H GERMANY 1303 10”. She has dark rose colored lips, painted lower lashes with remnants of the silk upper lashes, with her red beauty spot in the middle of the forehead; she is on a fully articulated French wood and composition lady body with realistic adult proportions with full bosom and narrow waist. The exotic costume is a multi-layered combination of fine silks, paisley waist sash, brass coins, a blue bead and brass necklace and a long head scarf over the original dark human hair wig. The shoes are period French brown leather sandals with velvet pompoms nailed to the sole of the foot. The right foot also has a red bead ankle bracelet. CONDITION: Overall excellent, minimal paint wear on fingertips. 8-76207 RS (20,000-30,000)

32
$6,900.00

TINY JUMEAU BÉBÉ. 11″, (28 CM) with the head stamped in red “Depose TÉTE JUMEAU Bte. S.G.D.G. 2”. She has huge blue paperweight eyes, finely painted multi-stroke eyelashes and feathered eyebrows, pierced-in ears, on her original fully-jointed body with a paper label on back reading “BÉBÉ JUMEAU Diplome d’Honneur”, The body has its original finish. She wears a very full gold blonde mohair wig over original cork pate. Also included are a black velvet jacket and pants which must have been originally sewn on the doll. CONDITION: Excellent, although body a little dusty. 1-7409 RS (2,500-3,500)

33
$1,840.00

35″, (89 CM), JUMEAU BÉBÉ. Larger than life size child with the head incised simply “14”. This extremely large child has replaced blue paperweight eyes, open mouth with six upper teeth, finely painted eyelashes and eyebrows, on her original fully-jointed wood and composition body which contains two pull strings allowing her to say “Mama” and “Papa”. She wears a long dress of fine sheer white silk (melting), a ruffled silk cape of similar material and in a similar condition, white leather children’s shoes, a long honey human hair wig in long curls, and a straw brimmed fringe covered with yellow cloth flowers and simulated velvet leaves. CONDITION: Bisque head is free of damage and of very good quality. Body retains its original finish, but significant crazing especially on torso with paint chipping typically on dolls of this period. 1-7346 RS (1,500-2,500)

33A
$2,012.00
Revised: 6/11/2007

35” TETE JUMEAU BEBE. . Extremely large child with blue paperweight eyes, pierced ears, dimpled chin, open mouth with six upper teeth, finely painted lashes and eyebrows. She is on her original fully jointed composition, marked with paper decal “Bebe Jumeau Diplom d’Honneur”. Back of head is marked “Tete Jumeau” and incised “16” below with a newer long blonde human hair wig and cork pate. She wears a ruffled red cotton dress, under which is a red wool dress lined with red crocheted trim, slip, undies. She wears antique leather and quilted silk boots and white lace gloves. CONDITION: Some paint touch up to jointed wrists, otherwise very good to near excellent. 1-7701 (2,000-3,000)

33B
$6,600.00
Revised: 6/11/2007

20-1/2” JUMEAU DEPOSE E9J. Gorgeous bebe with deep blue paperweight eyes with mauve eyeshadowing, open/closed mouth, and pierced ears with spring in head. She is on an 8-ball jointed straight wristed, composition body marked “Jumeau Medaille d’Or, Paris”. She wears an antique ivory silk dress with lace trim and plum jacket and matching bonnet, short blonde mohair wig and German leather shoes. CONDITION: Couple tight cracks in white of right eye, some minor wear at joints, otherwise near excellent. 1-7702 (5,500-7,500)

33C
$120.00
Revised: 6/11/2007

MISC. LOT OF DOLL ACCESSORIES. Lot consists of white cotton vertically ribbed dress and beautiful white coat with lace trim and for larger dolls (24”). Lot also includes gorgeous gold colored brooch with rope knot with spider web and dangled pinecones and balls. Also pair of earrings with hearts with pink “gems”. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-7704 (75-150)

34
$1,897.00

18″, (46 CM), SECOND SERIES PORTRAIT JUMEAU. Portrait Jumeau Bébé, circa early 1880s, with dark brown paperweight eyes, mauve shading on upper eyelids, closed mouth with pale shaded lips, pierced applied ears, on original fully jointed wooden composition body, with straight wrists, and eight separate ball joints. Stamped on the torso, “JUMEAU Medaille D’Or Paris”. She has been well costumed in a rust velvet one-piece dress with pleated skirt, separate sash, and laced trimmed collar and sleeves. She wears an antique blonde mohair wig over her original cork pate, and wears cotton undergarments, socks, and later red leather shoes with buckles. CONDITION: Hairline spider crack on upper right temple forehead, some paint loss at joints and wear at hands. 1-7312 RS (1,500-2,000)

35
$1,150.00

16″, (41 CM), GAULTHIER FASHION WITH EXTRA DRESS. Bisque swivel head on separate kid lined shoulder plate, head incised “4”, shoulder plate incised “F.G.” on left shoulder edge. Classic F.G. face with blue glass eyes, pierced ears, on all kid body with gussets at the hips and the knees. She wears an antique blonde mohair wig over cork pate, and has been well redressed in a two-piece cream and silk walking suit with antique ribbon and braid trim. Accompanying her is a newer but well made dress and hat of newer materials. CONDITION: Minor speckling to bisque, arms appear newer than the rest of the body. 1-7332 RS (1,400-1,800)

35A
$11,212.00

EARLY 8 over E.J. BEBE. An outstanding example of an early E.J. with fine pale bisque, threaded amber eyes, a marked eight ball jointed Jumeau body, and still retaining original coil spring in head. The Jumeau factory once again demonstrates their ability to make a lifelike doll that was most appealing in the late 1800s as well as it is today to the advanced or novice doll owner. Adding to her appeal is a great blonde mohair wig and most fanciful aqua cotton and lace bebe dress, accompanied by aqua socks, and black French leather shoes. SIZE: 22″. CONDITION: Cork pate is glued tight but head has been inspected and appears to be free of damage. Body shows minor wear. 1-6995 JL (10,000-14,000)

35B
$11,500.00

EARLY PORTRAIT JUMEAU BEBE. A first series portrait Jumeau with blue glass threaded eyes, mauve shadowing, and pale bisque make this a most desirable and highly sought after doll! On an eight ball jointed French composition body, she has a blonde mohair wig and is wearing an elaborate bebe style dress and marked pink French shoes. SIZE: 19″. CONDITION: Overall condition appears excellent. Thumb repaired on right hand. Right eyeball has crack in white. 1-6997 JL (11,000-15,000)

36
$2,070.00

15″, (38 CM), FRENCH FASHION DOLL BY BARROIS. Pale pressed bisque shoulderhead with cobalt blue eyes, closed mouth, on an all kid body, with gussets only at the hips. She is signed on the front of the shoulder plate “E 2 DEPOSE B”. She wears an antique honey-colored wig elaborately braided, and has been expertly re-costumed long ago in a two-piece walking suit of pale green taffeta with purple silk ribbon trim at the sleeves, at the collar, and at the base of the skirt. She wears a coordinated fancy bonnet with cloth flower bouquet decoration. The hat is signed by the dressmaker “Wakeman”. CONDITION: Bisque and body very good, hands possibly whitewashed. 1-7216 RS (1,200-1,800)

37
$2,070.00

20″, (51 CM), GAULTHIER FASHION. Large French Poupee incised “6” in the back of the head, swivel neck on kid-lined separate shoulder plate, with spectacular blue threaded paperweight eyes, closed mouth with pale highlighted lips, on all kid body gusseted at elbows, hips, and knees. Elaborately costumed in a two-piece pale green and rose silk walking dress, with brocade panels down the front of the jacket, antique brown leather fashion boots, and wearing a newer fine quality light brown mohair wig, and custom made bonnet with braid trim and plumes. CONDITION: Very good condition, slight color loss to tip of nose, and minor rust damage to fingers which have been repainted. Substantial melting of the silk of the dress. 1-7337 RS (1,500-2,500)

38
$2,300.00

17-1/2″, (44 CM), TERRENE FRENCH BISQUE FASHION DOLL. Rarely found French poupee, circa 1880, with closed mouth, cobalt eyes, nicely feathered eyebrows and eyelashes, pierced-in ears, on separate bisque shoulder plate with realistically defined indentation at the upper area of the chest. Unique in its body structure, the torso is leather, but has pleats in the leather legs to create the effect of undergarments. Sometimes this fashion is known to collectors as “baggy britches”. She has metal upper arms with joints at the elbow, and bisque lower arms. There is a separate joint at the knee and hips which allow for a great deal of articulation and posing of the body. She has been well re-costumed in a two-piece silk brocade dress trimmed in ecru lace and green velvet ribbon, (some deterioration to the fabric). She has a replaced blonde human hair wig and nicely made gold silk slippers with silk rosettes. She has an antique wire mesh purse. CONDITION: There is a restored spider crack on left side of forehead; the right bisque arm is an old German replacement. 1-7336 RS (1,000-2,000)

39
$2,587.00

17″, (43 CM), EARLY FRENCH FASHION DOLL IN THE BARROIS MANNER. Unmarked pale bisque shoulder head with cobalt blue eyes, closed mouth with gently shaded lips, feathered eyebrows, mounted on a white leather body which is gusseted at the hips and knees. The long, bisque arms are attached separately and are free of damage. The body retains its original scalloped leather collaret, superbly remade costume consists of a two-toned orchid dress with lade and bead trim, with separate lace center panel on skirt. The undergarments are all white antique cotton and lace, the stockings are newer, and the boots are antique brown leather with heels which buttons from the outer sides. She wears what could be her original honey-brown wig parted in the center over the original cork pate. CONDITION: Excellent, with all bisque parts free of damage with the body in overall sturdy condition. 1-7334 RS (1,500-2,500)

40
$2,242.00

17-1/2″, (44 CM), SWIVEL NECK FRENCH FASHION DOLL. Lovely French poupee with closed slightly smiling mouth cobalt blue glass stationary eyes, pale blonde feathered eyebrows, and pierced-in ears on separate kid lined bisque shoulder plate. No markings found. She is on a white kid body, gusseted at the elbows, hips, and knees. Her costume consists of a two-piece walking suit with brass buttons down the front of the jacket, and made of all antique fabric consisting of pale green taffeta and ivory silk. The wig is a replaced blonde mohair over cork pate. The hat is antique straw with cloth flower decorations, and she sports an antique fur muff, as well as antique brown leather shoes which button on the sides. CONDITION: All bisque parts are free of damage, slight rust stains on right hand and left index finger probably replaced. 1-7338 RS (2,500-3,500)

41
$2,530.00

18″, (46 CM), GAULTHIER FASHION AND MINIATURE WOOD AND MARBLE TOP DRESSING TABLE. a) Bisque swivel head on separate kid lined shoulder plate, head incised “4”, shoulder incised “F. G.” on left shoulder edge. She has lovely pale blue paperweight eyes, closed mouth, and pierced ears, on French leather fashion body, with gussets at the elbows, hips, and knees. She wears her original dark blonde fashion up-swept wig, and has been beautifully costumed in a two-piece walking suit in ivory silk, and quality lace. She wears white kidskin shoes with rhinestone buckles, and is accompanied by miniature binoculars. CONDITION: Bisque parts are free of damage with minor peppering, body overall sturdy, with slight wear and discoloration to hands. b) along with a 14″ t (to top of mirror frame) wooden dressing table with adjustable mirror, marble top, with drawer containing miniature items including a calendar from 1916, two button hooks, a miniature mesh purse, scissors, change purse, and two free-standing picture frames. CONDITION: Chip on back of ball foot on right front leg. 1-7331 RS (1,500-2,000)

42
$8,337.00

16″, (41 CM), BRU SMILING FASHION DOLL ON WOODEN BODY. Pressed bisque head on kid-lined separate shoulder plate both incised with the letter “E”. She has pale blue thread paperweight eyes, closed mouth, pierced ears, nicely feathered eyebrows; the body is fully articulated including wrists, waist, and ankles. It is attached to the shoulder plate by the original leather collar with scalloped edging. She wears and antique human hair braided with over cork pate, and has been excellently re-costumed in a two-piece blue silk walking suit trimmed at the collar and sleeves with ecru lace. The dress is signed by the dressmaker, (Wakeman). The undergarments and stockings are white antique cotton, and she wears what could be her original brown leather shoes impressed on the soles “2” and a logo consisting of two boots. CONDITION: There is no damage to any of the bisque parts, the body retains its original finish with only minor typical paint wear and slight chipping to the inside fingertips on the left hand. 1-7215 RS (3,500-4,500)

43
$920.00

DANCING LADY AUTOMATON. 16-1/2″, (42 cm), figure (20″, 51 cm including base), with pressed cloth (boudoir doll)-style head with dramatic eye decoration, wearing original undergarments, but possibly replaced silk two-piece dress. This key wind musical automaton has excellent movement as the dancing figure spins in a circle, the free leg pirouettes in and then back out with the head tilting with each rotation. The mechanism works well and the music is strong. CONDITION: Hair soiled with stains on the face, slight mildew damage to original blue velvet box cover. 1-7553 RS (750-1,250)

44
$632.00

TWO PIECES WOODEN DOLL’S FURNITURE. 17-1/2″, (44 cm) tall x 17″ (40 cm) wide x 9-1/2″ (24 cm) deep. Four drawer chest with the lower three drawers recessed with fine turned columns in front with pedestal feet, original finish on wood, and original large metal outlined keyholes in drawers, along with an old but later smaller 19-1/2″, (49 cm) to top of mirror x 13-1/2″, (33 cm) wide x 6″ (15 cm) deep with unique ring pull hardware, and adjustable mirror. CONDITION: Larger piece with excellent original finish, smaller piece needs mirror frame to be secured. 1-7526 RS (500-600)

45
$11.00

RUBBER CLOWN HOT WATER BOTTLE. English figural hot water bottle with original metal stopper made by Dunlop with green body and clown makeup. SIZE: 13-1/2″ t x 7-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Light age cracks to some edges, overall generally very good. 1-7575 (50-75)

46
$1,782.00

HOMEMADE LARGE BRICK FRONT DOLL HOUSE. The house is reminiscent of a New York Brownstone. Having two entrances in the front and six upper windows on each side of the house. Façade is simulated brick with white trim and white keystones over windows. Doll house opens in the front to reveal six large rooms, each room having its own fireplace. Three of the rooms having original wallpaper with the other three rooms lacking any wall covering. Floors painted black. SIZE: (Overall) 41″ h x 32″ w x 15″ d; (each room approximate size) 14″ d x 12″ h x 16″ w. CONDITION: White trim on façade, doors and steps have been over painted, otherwise appears all original. 1-7223 MC (1,000-2,000)

47
$6,325.00

ENAMELED KARR STOVE WITH ORIGINAL BOX. Occasionally this stove turns up for sale at auctions or at antique shows, but almost never is one given the opportunity to buy this stove with its original box! Manufactured by Karr Range Co. of Belleville, Illinois. This stove is blue enameled and trimmed with nickel plated iron, this appeals to doll, toy, salesman sample, and stove collectors alike. Standing an impressive 21-1/2″ tall, it is the perfect scale to fit into anyone’s collection. SIZE: 21-1/2″ t x 13″ w x 10″ d. CONDITION: Overall very fine, untouched, original condition. Lacking nickel plated iron front trim to lower left door and one cast iron burner plate. Warming oven frame has old hairline crack, and upper left rear enamel plate has crease with some paint loss (partially visible in photo). One box flap is detached but present. 1-7624 JL (2,000-3,000)

48
$575.00

STEIFF RIDE-ON ELEPHANT WITH CAST IRON WHEELS. Great looking elephant with shoe button eyes, felt tusks and sitting on an iron frame. Having a felt and metal removable seat and original Steiff button. SIZE: 22″ l x 19″ h. CONDITION: Missing some of its mohair and its tail and also has some small moth holes, otherwise in very good to excellent condition for a toy of this vintage. 1-7204 MC (1,000-2,000)

49
$632.00

LARGE BAILEY MIDGET PIANO. The larger version of the Bailey piano, this one is emblazoned “Gem” above the keyboard with a multitude of china dolls that would dance about in front of a mirrored background when certain keys were struck. Construction is of cast iron legs supporting an ebonied wooden frame with a showcase type top. Circa 1870s, this is a most entrancing and amusing toy. SIZE: 19″ h. CONDITION: Overall fair to good with various cracks to the wood with small chips missing. Overall paint touch up. 1-7222 JL (400-800)

50
$240.00

SCHOENHUT UPRIGHT PIANO. Elaborate dark stained upright with 18 white keys and simulated black keys. Central leaf and vine decoration with “Schoenhut” lettered in the middle. Two lead and wood sconces affixed to front. SIZE: 19-1/4″ l x 14-1/2″ h x 9″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good with minor edge wear. 1-7519 (400-600)

51
$115.00

SCHOENHUT UPRIGHT PIANO WITH STOOL. Elaborate upright piano in mahogany finish. Three inset panels of darker stain decorated with cherubs, musical instruments, and vine patterns. Marked “Schoenhut” above 22 white wooden keys and 15 black wooden keys (some not working). Decorative “foot pedals” below. Comes with piano stool of more recent vintage. SIZE: 23″ l x 24″ t x 12″ d. CONDITION: Flip top lid fitted with 6 upholstery tacks. Possibly partially refinished, overall very good. 1-7520, 1-7523 (300-500)

52
$0.00

SCHOENHUT UPRIGHT PIANO. Upright piano painted white with shaped center window allowing for view of internal works. Marked “Schoenhut” below window. With 15 white plastic keys and 10 working black keys. SIZE: 16-3/4″ l x 24″ t x 11″ d. CONDITION: Possibly repainted, overall very good. 1-7522 (300-500)

53
$90.00

SCHOENHUT BABY GRAND PIANO. Deep color stain wooden piano with 15 wooden white keys and simulated black keys (one key not working). Rests on three beautifully turned legs. Marked “Schoenhut” above keys. SIZE: 16″ l x 10-1/4″ h x 15″ d. CONDITION: Good to very good with chips, scratches, and wear to finish. 1-7521 (150-250)

54
$2,160.00

12″, (30 CM), DOOR OF HOPE RICE FARMER. The doll has a cloth body with wooden head, wooden forearms that are cupped and holding original rake, with wooden legs revealing bare feet. His costume consists of a pair of blue trousers and long blue tunic covered by a grass-like shawl and skirt, as well as a wide-brimmed wicker hat. CONDITION: Very good with all original clothing and accessories. 1-7077 RS (2,000-3,000)

55
$5,400.00

11-1/2″, (29 CM), RARE DOOR OF HOPE POLICEMAN. Prime example with painted hair and facial features, with costume consisting of a black matching trousers and jacket with brass buttons, embroidered stripes on sleeves and insignia on collar, with sewn on black shoes and leggings. The most interesting part of the costume is the wide-brimmed white linen hat with red braid tassels. CONDITION: Excellent, with good color, and no fading to costume. 1-7228 RS (2,000-2,500)

56
$1,610.00

7″, (18 CM), DOOR OF HOPE SCHOOL CHILD. Cloth body with wooden arms and head, wearing an elaborate costume of printed cotton and silk brocade. The blue slippers also have animal heads in front. CONDITION: Very good, slight discoloration to face. 1-7078 RS (2,000-2,500)

56A
$891.00

DOOR OF HOPE SERVANT BOY. Doll features cloth body with wooden arms and head, painted hair and facial features, wearing ankle-length blue cotton tunic over rippled cotton trousers and a black satin vest with white undergarment, also black velvet slippers. SIZE: Approximately 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Slight soiling on cloth and some wear and separation on the black satin vest. 1-7682 (750-1,250)

57
$6,612.00

12″, (31 CM), RARE DOOR OF HOPE MANCHU WOMAN. Rarely found and most delicate of all the Door of Hope dolls, this woman has a rare carved headdress decorated in pink, black, and green with two dangling braids at each end. She has carved slippers which are part of the feet, the rarity being the platforms on the bottom center. She wears a wonderful costume with lavender brocade with floral design, green braid trim, with pale rose trousers concealed by the outer robe. CONDITION: Excellent, with bright colors to both doll and costume. 1-7226 RS (4,500-6,500)

58
$1,380.00

11″, (28 CM), DOOR OF HOPE OLD WOMAN. She has a cloth body with wooden arms and wooden head with painted hair and separately carved and painted bun low in the back of the head. She wears a green brocade tunic, a black skirt over lavender ankle-length trousers, and blue silk slippers with magenta and red stitching, as well as unique green velvet hat open in the center. CONDITION: Excellent, all original clothing. 1-7230 RS (2,000-2,500)

59
$1,092.00

11-1/2″, (29 CM), DOOR OF HOPE OLD MAN. Cloth body with wooden head and arms, he has a painted hair in the form of a skull cap with an inserted fine hair queue with hair coming down the back. His costume consists of a waist-length black tunic, and ankle-length blue skirt and purple trousers underneath, as well as a black cap with red pom-pom on top. CONDITION: Excellent with original clothing. 1-7229 RS (1,500-2,000)

60
$1,725.00

11″, (28 CM), DOOR OF HOPE GRANDFATHER. Wooden head and arms and cloth body, wearing his original clothing consisting of a waist-length jacket, long robe underneath with blue pants below, black slippers with blue cloth soles. CONDITION: All original, excellent condition. 1-7084 RS (800-1,200)

61
$1,380.00

11-1/2″, (29 CM), DOOR OF HOPE MOURNER. Body construction is of cloth with wooden head and forearms, molded and painted features, wearing long cotton undergarments covered by a burlap coat with wicker belt at the waist and a high burlap hat with wicker frame. CONDITION: Excellent with all original clothing. 1-7227 RS (1,000-1,500)

62
$1,610.00

12″, (30 CM), DOOR OF HOPE RICE FARMER. The doll has a cloth body with wooden head, wooden forearms that are cupped to hold tools, with wooden legs revealing bare feet. His costume consists of a pair of blue trousers and long blue tunic covered by a grass-like shawl and skirt, as well as a wide-brimmed wicker hat. CONDITION: Very good with all original clothing. 1-7082 RS (2,000-2,500)

63
$660.00

9″, (23 CM), DOOR OF HOPE YOUNG LADY. Cloth body with wooden arms and head, painted hair with separate bun low on the back of the head with a salmon-colored flower in the center. Her clothing consists of a rose-colored tunic and trousers with high color and braid trim, and cloth slippers with purple thread embroidery. CONDITION: Good, with minor discoloration to face and surface to clothing. 1-7079 RS (800-1,200)

64
$4,025.00

6″, (15 CM), DOOR OF HOPE KINDERGARTEN CHILD. Cloth body with wooden arms and head, wearing an elaborate costume of floral printed cotton tunic, silk brocade collar, and hat, with colorful pom-pom on top. The shoes are very unusual, being brocade silk with animal heads on the toes. It is wrapped in an orange and yellow silk brocade blanket with a pink cotton interior. CONDITION: Very good, minimal surface dust to face and costume. 1-7083 RS (500-1,000)

65
$977.00

8″, (21 CM), DOOR OF HOPE CHILD. This rarely found model has wood swivel head and wood lower arms, and wears a two-piece ensemble consisting of lime green brocade tunic and trousers, the tunic with gold thread ties at right side and at neck. The back of her hair is painted, and she wears a bandana-style headdress to which is attached black thread in front to simulate bangs, and long black thread in back to simulate a ponytail or braid. She wears floral print slippers with blue cloth soles. CONDITION: Very good, minimal fading to parts of the costume. 1-7616 RS (800-1,200)

66
$920.00

9″, (23 CM), DOOR OF HOPE SERVANT BOY. Cloth body with wooden arms and head with painted hair, wearing an ankle-length blue cotton tunic over ripped cotton trousers, a black vest, and black velvet slippers. CONDITION: Very good, slight soiling of face and blue tunic. 1-7080 RS (800-1,200)

67
$690.00

15″, (38 CM), GERMAN BISQUE DOLL WITH THREE FACES. Attributed to Carl Bergner, circa 1900. This socket head has three expressions: sleeping, crying, and laughing; the crying and smiling versions have blue glass eyes, the sleeping version has closed painted eyes. Attached to the top of the head is a wooded knob with ring handle which allows the head to turn. Underneath a cap of papier maché with a fringe of brown mohair attached to the cap at front serving as a wig. It is attached to a composition shoulder plate glued to a gusseted leather body with bisque forearms. CONDITION: Bisque head is free of damage with no characteristic cheek rubs. The body is most likely not original since it does not contain the usual pull-strings to talk. Chips to bisque fingers. She has been nicely re-costumed in a white organdy baby gown with pink ribbon rosettes. 1-7323 RS (800-1,200)

68
$2,012.00

LOT OF THREE GERMAN BISQUE HEAD DOLLS. a) 20″, (51 cm), Kestner “Hilda” baby incised (J.D.K. made in Germany 14 J.D.K. 237). With blue glass sleep eyes, original mohair wig over plaster pate (removed), on five-piece bent limb body (not a Kestner body). CONDITION: Very good, but slight color loss on right cheek; b) 23″, (58 cm), with the head incised “182 Germany 55”, on a fully jointed wooden composition body stamped “Made in Germany”. CONDITION: In overall good condition with one chipped finger. The blue glass sleep eyes work well, no wig, clothes, or shoes; c) 19-1/2″, (50 cm), child incised “1078 Simon-Halbig Germany 9” with blue glass sleep eyes, lower painted lashes, and silk upper lashes, open mouth with four teeth, on good quality fully-jointed body in good condition with restoration to the hands. She wears a dark brown human hair wig, probably replaced. CONDITION: Overall condition is good. 1-7219 RS (800-1,200)

69
$1,380.00

LOT OF TWO GERMAN BISQUE CHARACTER DOLLS. a) 12-1/2, (32 cm), Googlie dolly from Armand Marseilles incised “241 0” on a fully articulated wood and composition body. She has blue glass side-glancing eyes, “button nose”, smiling watermelon-slice mouth, is appropriately dressed in a pink organdy pleated dress with silk ribbon bows, with a brown mohair wig and antique straw bonnet. CONDITION: Faint diagonal hairline on right side of forehead. b) 12-1/2″, (32 cm) German bisque portrayal of a Japanese child incised “Halbig S&H Germany 1329”. With olive tinted bisque, brown glass sleep eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth, on the original fully jointed body in excellent condition and wearing her original elaborate black mohair wig with silk ribbons and braided tassel. The printed kimono could be original. CONDITION: Faint hairline crack coming from the rim in the back of the center of the head. 1-7301 RS (1,000-1,500)

69A
$6,325.00

E.D. JUMEAU LEVER EYED BEBE. Seldom found, this French bebe with lever eyes shifting from right to left and/or opening and closing would be a fine addition for any doll collector. Overall nice bisque with some mauve eye shadowing above her brown eyes. She is on a straight wristed composition body and wearing an older replacement pink cotton dress with lace trim and long blonde wig. Most intriguing is the inscription on the inside of the head (visible in photo) in the lever mechanism used to control the eyes. SIZE: 27″. CONDITION: Older paint restoration to composition body. 1-6996 JL (8,000-12,000)

70
$1,495.00

12-1/2″, (31 CM), DEWEES COCHRAN DOLL. Portrait doll (similar to the Grow Up series) with a label on the back of the head reading “Dewees Cochran 63”, with molded and painted features, swivel neck, and jointed at the shoulders and hips, wearing a short teal cotton dotted-Swiss dress with white lace collar and sleeves, and original shoes. CONDITION: Overall condition very good. 1-7489 RS (500-1,000)

71
$2,127.00

PRISTINE 13″, (33 CM) IDEAL SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN ORIGINAL BOX. Classic Shirley Temple in charming small size with swivel neck, jointed arms and legs, with bright colorful cheeks, eyes in excellent condition, wig clean with curls in original set. She wears a tagged short red and white dress with tiny red polka dots, all ribbons are in good condition, and her Shirley Temple pin. The box label shows a picture of Shirley, and even has the predominant color designation of the dress stamped in blue. CONDITION: Excellent. 1-7668 RS (800-1,200)

71B
$373.00
Revised: 6/11/2007

13” IDEAL SHIRLEY TEMPLE DOLL. Cute Shirley with swivel neck, and jointed arms and legs, and original wig. She wears an original tagged red dress with white Scottie dog appliqués and an original Shirley Temple pin. CONDITION: Light crazing to face and body, slight cloudiness to eyes, and loosely strung. Overall very good. 1-7703 (200-250)

72
$690.00

20″, (51 CM), R. JOHN WRIGHT LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. Highly collectible doll bearing the following label sewn to the back of the skirt, “Children’s Classics No. 323-/500, R. John Wright Dolls, Inc., Cambridge, NY.” Molded and pressed felt with painted and molded features, mohair wig, and dressed in a long red wool cape and carrying a wicker basket of goodies. CONDITION: Doll is in excellent condition. Slight surface dust to face and red wood cape. 1-7344 RS (400-600)

73
$460.00

17″, (43 CM), KATHE KRUSE #1 DOLL. Much loved Kathe Kruse doll with wide hips, with swivel joints, wearing a flower print blue cotton dress with white apron and antique underwear with newer white cotton socks and blue paten-leather type shoes. CONDITION: Significant loss to paint on hair, paint touch-up on forehead. 1-7201 RS (500-1,000)

74
$3,220.00

20″, (51 CM), KATHE KRUSE DU MEIN. Highly desirable baby with molded and painted face, stockinet covered body with clenched fists, she wears felt undergarments, covered by a white sweater, and a long-ribbed corduroy baby gown with matching hat. CONDITION: Paint very bright and body very clean with slight paint rub on right side of nose. 1-7202 RS (2,000-2,500)

75
$1,667.00

16″ PRESBYTERIAN TYPE PAINTED CLOTH DOLL. A charming oil painted cloth doll, circa early 20th Century with a hypnotic look about her. Of unusual construction, the head is seamed in two spots and gathered together at the neck line, the body and head constructed of cotton material, she has mitten hands with simulated fingers. Clothing appears to be original and she has a first place blue ribbon. Paint to the shoulder and head area have been black lighted and appears to have no repair or restoration to painted areas. SIZE: 13″. CONDITION: Very fine plus. 1-7662 JL (1,500-2,500)

76
$0.00

PAIR OF BLACK CLOTH DOLLS. This pair of rare and unusual dolls are pictured in the well-known book Collecting Black Americana by Dawn E. Reno. a) The larger doll is 21″, (53 cm), is a girl with black sateen face and covered body with fine embroidered features, individually stitched ears, and black caracal hair, she is dressed in 1910 period cotton gauze two-piece undergarment, with a two-piece dress with a white cotton blouse and blue and white striped linen skirt, covered by an additional off-the-shoulder printed cotton pleated dress of the same era. The stockings are pale blue and white striped ribbed cotton; b) the smaller boy is 19-1/2″, (49 cm), he is dressed in a checkered hat, paisley jacket, red and white striped pants, and paisley shoes. His facial features are all hand stitched but of a more coarse heavier stitching than the girl’s. The wig and eyebrows are made of a thick black wool yarn. The fingers are individually stitched with red thread, and the wrists are sewn to show an indentation. CONDITION: Both very good. Some deterioration to cloth on boy’s pants, several tiny moth holes in boys face. 1-7093 RS (5,000-7,000)

77
$920.00

21″ BLACK FOLK ART CLOTH DOLL. A most obscure, yet captivating doll, perhaps a mammy with a huge grin and simulated teeth. Constructed of a polished black cotton and wearing time appropriate clothing including red kerchief. Body is of unusual construction and primitive in nature with huge individually sewn fingers along with the unusual shape of her head which is especially noticeable from the profile view. She features painted eyes and brows. Upon close inspection, one can see her nose and nostrils. Probably of small manufacture or individual mommy made. SIZE: 21″. CONDITION: Overall near excellent, some minor soiling, moth wear to clothing. 1-7663 JL (1,000-2,000)

78
$460.00

15″ CLOTH DOLL. Primitive cloth doll with oil painted face and lower limbs, flat face on jointed body. Wearing cotton print outfit. CONDITION: Wear and crazing to paint, outfit shows some distress and old repair. Overall good. 1-7664 (500-1,000)

79
$460.00

LOT OF 2 CLOTH DOLLS. Includes 12″ primitive black cloth doll with oil painted features, wearing red leaf print dress. The other is a 13″ black cloth doll with oil painted facial features and black yarn hair. Wearing mammy dress and kerchief. CONDITION: First doll has tear at crotch and general wear to head, Mammy doll has slight fading to outfit, otherwise generally very good. 1-7665 (400-800)

80
$1,092.00

13″, (33 CM), STEIFF DOLL, CIRCA 1920. Stuffed felt doll with molded and painted features, cobalt blue glass eyes, vertical seam running down the center of the face with horizontal seam on each side between the eye and the ear. She has a platinum blonde mohair sewn on wig, with individually molded ears, and is jointed at the neck, shoulders, and hips. She wears a matching red and white gingham dress and hat, white cotton underwear, stockings, and white leather shoes. CONDITION: Excellent for this type and age of doll. She retains original cheek blushing with only minor surface dust throughout. 1-7206 RS (400-800)

81
$287.00

PAIR OF GEORGENE AVERILL CHARACTERS. Popular storybook characters Uncle Wiggley and Nurse Jane with button eyes and painted facial features in their original outfits. SIZE: 19″ t. CONDITION: Some fading to outfits and some general wear, some moth damage to felt vest, otherwise very good. 1-7666 (400-600)

82
$345.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF CLOTH DOLLS, ETC. Lot includes 16″ two faced cloth doll, 23″ cloth doll with painted facial features, pair of 12″ cloth dolls (with 1902 patent date), 15″ carved wood artist doll circa 1973, oil cloth black cat, and illustrated book entitled Chit Chat Book for Boys & Girls (copyright 1893). CONDITION: Lot is generally good with typical wear and fading. 1-7667 (400-600)

83
$747.00

PAIR OF 7″, (18 CM), GERMAN ALL BISQUE DOLLS. With swivel necks, cobalt blue stationary eyes, wearing factory original costumes. One dressed as a boy, one dressed as a girl. They have similar molded and painted white ribbed stockings, and black painted shoes with a single strap and low heels. The girl has a replaced blonde mohair wig, the boy a white lambs wool wig, also probably replaced. CONDITION: Clothing not removed, but the girl has a missing right thumb and a break and re-glued lower leg. 1-7303 RS (1,000-1,500)

84
$575.00

LOT OF ALL BISQUE DOLLS AND ACCESSORIES. a) 7″, (18 cm), all bisque doll incised “150 2″, from Kestner, with brown glass sleep eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth, one piece head and torso with separately strung arms and legs, with molded and painted shoes and stockings, and wearing a newer blonde wig. CONDITION: Slight rub to left cheek; b) 3-3/4″, (9 cm), all bisque with stationary brown glass eyes, separately strung arms and legs with molded and painted shoes and stockings. CONDITION: Good; c) 3”, (8 cm), soft metal carriage containing two stone bisque babies. CONDITION: Good. 1-7314 RS (200-400)

85
$805.00

LOT TWO SMALL BISQUE HEAD DOLLS. a) The larger is 9-3/4″, (25 cm). With the head incised “Unis France”, with brown glass sleep eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth, painted lower lashes, and silk upper lashes, on fully articulated French composition body with original finish. Original brown bobbed mohair wig. Appropriately dressed; b) An all-original A.M. 1894 with blue glass sleep eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth, one stroke eyebrows, on fully-jointed wooden composition body, with original blonde mohair wig, great antique shoes and original dress (melting). CONDITION: Both dolls are very good. 1-7309 RS (200-400)

86
$575.00

LOT OF THREE ALL BISQUE DOLLS AND METAL CARRIAGE. a) 6-1/2″, (16 cm), Kestner all bisque incised “130 6-1/2″ consisting of a single head and torso with separately strung arms and legs, with molded pink stocking and one-strap shoes. She has blue glass sleep eyes, a closed mouth, and wears her original blonde mohair wig and a replacement pink cotton silk dress and straw hat. CONDITION: Very good. b) 3-1/2″, (9 cm), All bisque with stationary cobalt blue eyes, closed mouth, and separately strung arms and legs with molded white stockings and black shoes with two straps, lacking wig. She is dressed in original crocheted dress and hat. CONDITION: Very good. c) 5”, (12 cm), tall to top of umbrella, doll coach made of soft metal containing a stone bisque baby. CONDITION: Good with slight bending to frame of metal carriage. 1-7315 RS (200-400)

87
$287.00

27″, (68 CM) GERMAN WAX OVER PAPIER MACHÉ. Shoulderhead doll with solid dome, blue glass sleep eyes, on an excelsior stuffed body, with composition lower arms and legs with molded and painted socks and boots with five straps. She is attired in a simple long white cotton baby dress with ribbon insert at the shoulder and wears a brown human hair wig tied in a long braid in the back. CONDITION: Overall good, but has a split in the composition at the right shoulder edge, and a few minor chips in the same general location, as well as a smaller split on the opposite shoulder edge. 1-7369 RS (400-600)

88
$1,955.00

PAIR OF GEBRUDER HEUBACH. a) The larger doll is 9″, (23 cm), and is incised “9573 HEUBACH” with blue glass sleep eyes, on her original five piece toddler body, with painted shoes and socks. She wears an antique brown mohair wig, and has been appropriately redressed. CONDITION: Very good, other than a miniscule eye flake in the outer corner of the right eye. b) The smaller doll is 8″, (20 cm), incised “9573”, with blue glass side-glancing sleep eyes, and on the original five-piece toddler body, with painted shoes and stockings. CONDITION: Overall, very good. 1-7298 RS (800-1,200)

89
$1,897.00

RARE GEBRUDER HEUBACH BROWN BISQUE CHARACTER BOY. 14″, 36 cm), bisque socket head incised “7620 Germany”, also marked with the Heubach fan mark. He has brown intaglio eyes, open/closed mouth with two molded teeth, with salmon-colored lips, molded and painted black hair, on the original wood and composition jointed body with straight wrists retaining original painted finish. He has been well re-costumed in a cranberry velvet suit with lace collar and sleeves with matching cap. CONDITION: Faint color loss on tip of nose, right cheek, and along the front hair line. Minor irregularity to edge socket of the neck. 1-7324 RS (600-800)

90
$517.00

LOT OF TWO GERMAN BISQUE HEAD DOLLS. a) 13-1/2″, (34 cm), KESTNER child. This shoulderhead incised “Dep. 154. 1-1/2″, with blue glass sleep eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth, on a white kid body, with bisque forearms, joints at the hips, and gussets at the knee. She is well dressed in a black and white print dress, antique brown mohair wig, black stockings, lacking shoes. CONDITION: Very good, slight uneven color on right cheek. b) 15-1/2”, (39 cm), “Belton”-type doll, incised “137” with solid dome head, closed mouth, brown paperweight eyes, pierced ears, on original fully-jointed wood and composition body with straight wrists, with original finish. She has been re-costumed in a two-piece sailor-type outfit, with newer brown mohair wig, and original antique brown leather slippers. CONDITION: Bisque repair on upper right eyelid, minor paint loss on upper legs of body. 1-7529, 1-7530 RS (700-900)

91
$360.00

19-1/2″, (50 CM), KESTNER CHILD DOLL. Head incised, (made in Germany 171), stamped in red on the body “Germany 2”. She has brown glass sleep eyes (loose in head), lower painted lashes, open mouth with four teeth, on her original fully-jointed pink body, wearing period white cotton and lace dress, old mohair wig, and gold oilcloth shoes with buckles. CONDITION: Very good, lacking silk upper eyelashes, two fingers on right hand repaired. 1-7368 RS (600-800)

92
$420.00

20″, (51 CM), KAMMER & REINHARDT. Bisque head doll with head incised “Simon-Halbig K*R 53”. She has brown glass sleep eyes with painted upper and lower lashes and the remnants of silk upper lashes, open smiling mouth with four tiny upper teeth, on her original fully-jointed body with a fine original finish. She is wearing a period white cotton and lace dress with antique underwear, black oil cloth shoes, and a slightly newer human hair wig with curls. CONDITION: Very good, minor color loss on left cheek and tip of nose; re-glue to the ball of the upper joint of the right leg. 1-7370 RS (600-800)

93
$960.00

21-1/2″, (55 CM), KESTNER LADY DOLL. Head incised “Made in Germany H.12. 162”. She has an open mouth with four upper teeth, blue glass eyes that have been set in a stationary position, and is on a fully-jointed lady style body with life-like modeling, narrow waist, and straight wrists. The body is stamped in red “Germany 4”, and is in fine original condition with original finish. She is appropriately dressed in a two-piece beige wool gown typical of that of a 1910 era, antique under garments and brown leather boots, and has her original blonde mohair wig upswept in the back into a bun with tiny curls surrounding the face and neck. CONDITION: Plaster pate has been re-glued to head, but not removed. No hairline cracks noted, but there has been a restoration to the upper eyelid of the right eye. 1-7320 RS (500-700)

94
$345.00

LOT CONSISTING OF ALL BISQUE KESTNER DOLL AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. a) 6″, (15 cm), Kestner all bisque doll with the head incised “158. 2/0″, with stationary brown glass eyes, closed mouth, with one piece head and torso, with separately jointed arms and legs with molded shoes and long white stockings. She has a newer auburn mohair wig, and wears a homemade dress of white lace with blue silk ribbon sash. CONDITION: Minor color loss on both cheeks. b) Lot consisting of 3-1/2”, (8 cm), all bisque Amberg flapper doll with original clothing, and a newer pair of black shoes, sandals, and four complete pairs of earrings. CONDITION: Paint wear to hair of doll. 1-7622, 1-7623 RS (500-700)

95
$632.00

33″, (83 CM), HEINRICH HANDWERCK. Companion size doll with head incised “Germany HEINRICH HANDWERCK SIMON HALBIG 7”, with brown glass sleep eyes, well painted upper and lower lashes, enameled and feathered eyebrows, pierced ears, open mouth with four porcelain upper teeth, on her original fully articulated wood and composition body. She has been appropriately dressed in an antique long white dress with antique white cotton and lace underwear, ivory linen full-length coat with embroidered wool and lace cape, newer socks and leather shoes. The wig is 1960s era human hair in long sausage curls and covered by a fine quality silk and lace baby bonnet. CONDITION: Bisque head is free of damage, original finish to body with a few minor paint touch-ups, especially on hand. 1-7322 RS (400-600)

96
$460.00

SIMON HALBIG “GEORGE AND MARTHA WASHINGTON”. Pair of 7″, (18 cm), glass eyed bisque shoulderhead dolls incised “S&H 1160”, George is assembled as a dollhouse doll with cloth body and bisque lower arms and legs; Martha is assembled as a pincushion, with only bisque arms and inverted cone base. Both wear platinum blonde wigs and are 18th Century-style, with ivory silk and lace trimmed costumes. CONDITION: Both in very good condition, slight melting of silk to woman’s dress. 1-7342 RS (400-600)

97
$805.00

LOT OF SIX MISCELLANEOUS SMALL GERMAN BISQUE DOLLS. a) A 6″, (15 cm) glass eyed, closed mouth Kestner, incised “130” with separately strung arms and legs with original mohair wig. b) An 8″, (20 cm), pincushion doll consisting of a bisque shoulderhead marked “S&H 1160″ with original wig, and having bisque forearms that are free of damage. c) 3-1/2″, (9 cm), glass eyed all bisque Googlie, with wire strung arms and legs. d) 4″, (10 cm), Boy with all molded features and wire strung arms and legs. e) Is a pair of 3-1/2”, (9 cm), glass eyed all bisque, stationary necks, dressed as brother and sister. CONDITION: All appear to be in fine condition. No damage found. 1-7327 RS (300-500)

98
$1,092.00

LOT OF FOUR GEBRUDER HEUBACH BOY/BABY DOLLS. a) The largest is 10-1/2″, (27 cm), incised “7602”, on five-piece composition toddler body with bare feet, wearing original clothing other than replaced leather shoes. b) 9″ (23 cm) laughing baby incised “7911”, on five-piece baby body with original cotton gauze chemise. c) Is an 8″, (21 cm), baby with frowning expression, and well-molded hair on a five-piece baby body with knit clothing. d) 7″, (18 cm), somber-faced baby, incised “5/0 Germany”, on five-piece baby body wearing original white cotton dress, and knit sweater and booties. CONDITION: All dolls in very good condition. 1-7326 RS (400-600)

99
$2,070.00

6″, (15 CM), ALL BISQUE KESTNER. Good quality all bisque doll with swivel head on kid lined torso with peg strung arms and legs, with gray boots, with separately molded heel, black tassels, and white stockings with maroon garters. She has nicely painted eyelashes and feathered eyebrows, closed mouth, and wears her original blonde mohair over plaster pate. She comes wearing antique clothing consisting of antique underwear and bonnet, and brown cotton floral print dress. She comes with an elaborate wardrobe consisting of at least eight old dresses, mostly homemade, along with additional antique as well as later undergarments, as well as an antique wide-brimmed straw hat. CONDITION: Head currently detached from body, surface chip at peg-stringing hole of right leg. 1-7615 RS (300-500)

100
$920.00

LOT OF TWO GERMAN BISQUE HEAD BABY DOLLS. a) The larger is a 24-1/2″, (62 cm), Kammer & Reinhardt baby incised “K*R SIMON & HALBIG 121 62”. This larger than life-sized baby has an open mouth with two upper teeth and separately molded tongue, slight dimples in cheeks and chin, and blue glass eyes which are now in the stationary position. He wears a blond lambs wool wig glued to the head, (the wig has not been removed), and is on his original five piece bent limb body. CONDITION: In overall good condition with minor wear to the hands, and one finger re-glued. No visible damage to the head. b) The smaller doll is 9″, (23 cm), incised “K*H 525” with molded and painted hair, brown glass eyes set stationary, and an open closed/open mouth with separately molded tongue. The head swivels on a five piece baby body with original finish. CONDITION: No damage on head, normal paint wear on body, with two fingers repaired. 1-7305 RS (400-600)

101
$460.00

10-1/2″, (27 CM), ARMAND MARSEILLES. This socket head incised “Germany 323 A. 4/0 M” with closed mouth, blue glass side-glancing eyes looking to the left, on the original five-piece composition toddler body with bare feet. Wears what appears to be a pale green original two-piece outfit of corduroy with lace collar with green- gray tie with matching cap. The shoes have been replaced. CONDITION: Overall very good, other than a faint “U” shaped hairline on the upper left forehead. 1-7294 RS (500-800)

102
$1,320.00

LOT OF TWO GEBRUDER HEUBACH CHARACTER DOLLS. a) The larger being an 11-1/2″, (29 cm) doll with bisque head, and molded and painted features, including a bonnet with blue flower painted border, on a five-piece bent limb body, redressed in royal blue polished corduroy with white lace and gold trim to represent a child of the Royal Family. This doll is known to collectors as “Baby Stuart”. CONDITION: Bisque head excellent, body repainted; b) 9″, (23 cm), Flange neck bisque head with open mouth, with a bellows in the torso, on a cloth body with composition lower arms, with original clothing. This doll is known to collectors as “Whistling Jim”. CONDITION: Very good. 1-7325 RS (500-1,000)

103
$805.00

15″, (38 CM), GLASS-EYED GERMAN SHOULDER HEAD DOLL. Lovely all-original German shoulder head (Simon-Halbig type look) with blue glass sleep eyes, finely painted eyelashes and brows, wearing her original blonde mohair wig, with blue silk ribbons over a plaster pate. She’s on a stuffed muslin jointed body with composition lower limbs, and wears an ice-blue pleated silk dress with pink silk ribbon bows at the shoulders and a sash at the waist as well as a lovely bonnet of cream silk and lace netting with similar pink bows. CONDITION: Excellent, extraneous dots of paint on left cheek, which can probably be removed. 1-7367 RS (500-700)

104
$420.00

21″, (53 CM), HEINRICH HANDWERCK DOLL. Fully marked doll with head incised “HANDWERCK 109-11 GERMANY 2-1/2” with the body stamped in blue “HEINRICH HANDWERCK GERMANY”. She has a good quality bisque head with brown glass sleep eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth, and mounted on her original fully-jointed body, with original finish. She has been redressed in a printed floral pattern dress, with well-coordinated pinafore, and wears newer cloth slippers. Included is an additional yellow and white sun dress, but the doll has no wig. CONDITION: Very good. 1-7613 RS (300-500)

105
$2,070.00

22″, (56 CM), J.D.K. “HILDA” BABY. Visible markings include J.D.K. 1914 Hilda gesch. N1070. The original lamb’s wool wig is glued securely to the head making it difficult to see any other markings. She has an open mouth with two upper teeth, brown glass stationary eyes, painted upper and lower lashes, and nicely painted eyebrows. She is on her original five-piece bent limb body with original finish in overall good condition. She wears only a cotton nightshirt and diaper. CONDITION: No visible damage noted, but wig not removed. 1-7218 RS (600-1,000)

106
$345.00

LARGE BYE-LO BABY. 20″, (51 cm) long, with 16-1/2″, (42 cm) head circumference with head incised “COPR. BY GRACE STOREY PUTNAM”. This flange neck bisque head baby has blue glass sleep eyes, closed mouth on old cloth body with celluloid hands (not a marked Bye-Lo body). CONDITION: Very good, other than a minor color loss to left cheek. 1-7348 RS (300-600)

107
$287.00

LARGE BYE-LO BABY. 20″, (51 cm) long, with 16-1/2″, (42 cm) head circumference with head incised “COPR. BY GRACE STOREY PUTNAM”. This flange neck bisque head baby has blue glass sleep eyes, closed mouth, original cloth body stamped in red on the torso “BYE-LO-BABY ETC.” with celluloid hands. CONDITION: Head in excellent condition, six fingers broken, but present. 1-7213 RS (500-700)

108
$230.00

GRACE STOREY PUTNAM BYE-LO BABY. 12-1/2″, (32 cm) long, with 11″, (28 cm) head circumference, head incised “COPR. BY GRACE STOREY PUTNAM”, with blue glass sleep eyes, on original cloth body (fully marked), with original celluloid hands which are free of damage. CONDITION: Very good, minor speckling to bisque. 1-7350 RS (200-400)

109
$575.00

TWO LARGE GERMAN BISQUE DOLLS. a) 36″, (91 CM), life-size child incised “ARMAND MARSEILLES, GERMANY 390 A. 17. M.” on fully jointed body wearing white child’s dress and children’s patent leather shoes. The wig is a human hair replacement. CONDITION: Body finish original slight wear, eyes are in a stationary position, dark coloration to upper mold lines on each side. b) 28-1/2″, (72 cm), doll incised “CM BERGMANN SIMON & HALBIG 12” with brown glass sleep eyes, painted lower lashes, enameled eyebrows, open mouth with four upper teeth, on fully articulated original body, dressed in antique white cotton dress and brown overcoat and replacement black wig. CONDITION: Body finish original, bisque head excellent, lacking original silk upper lashes. 1-7328 RS (400-600)

110
$1,035.00

LOT OF THREE DOLLS, BYE-LO AND TWO DOLL HOUSE DOLLS. a) 5″, (13 cm), all bisque Bye-Lo Baby with glass sleep eyes, original brown mohair wig, separately strung arms and legs, with original paper sticker on torso. CONDITION: Excellent. b) Two bisque head doll house dolls both with molded facial hair, representing 17th Century gentlemen of the Court. CONDITION: Very good, with some paint flaking on the lower bisque legs. 1-7220 RS (400-700)

111
$517.00

KESTNER CENTURY BABY. 17-1/2″, (44 cm) long, with 13″, (33 cm) head circumference, with the head incised “CENTURY DOLL MADE IN GERMANY”, with blue glass sleep eyes, closed mouth, on cloth body with composition arms. She is appropriately dressed in antique white cotton baby dress, bonnet, and canvas shoes. CONDITION: Very good, some crazing, and possible repaint to the arms. 1-7347 RS (200-400)

112
$115.00

THIS ARMAND MARSEILLES “DREAM BABY”. 16″, (41 cm ) long, with 13″, (33 cm) head circumference, with closed mouth, brown glass eyes (not moving), with flange neck on cloth body with composition hands, head incised “A.M. GERMANY 341”, well costumed in newer brocade long baby dress with matching bonnet. CONDITION: Very good. 1-7349 RS (200-400)

113
$420.00

LARGE BYE-LO BABY. 20″, (51 cm) long, with 16-1/2″, (42 cm) head circumference with head incised “COPR. BY GRACE STOREY PUTNAM”. This flange neck bisque head baby has brown glass sleep eyes, closed mouth, original cloth body, and no stamp on body, celluloid hands are free of damage. CONDITION: Is in excellent condition, wearing a long baby gown and matching cape. 1-7351 RS (200-400)

114
$1,080.00

LOT OF THREE ASSORTED ALL ORIGINAL DOLLS. a) Largest is 16-1/2″, (42 cm), German bisque doll incised “Made in Germany 390 A.0 1/2 M.”, blue sleep eyes, open mouth with four teeth, on an early wood and composition body with straight wrists, blonde mohair wig, blue and white striped linen dress with white pinafore, black net stockings, and black cloth shoes with rosettes, and an oversized white ribbed cotton hat with blue silk ribbons. CONDITION: 1/2″ firing separation on back of head; b) 11″, (28 cm), Simon-Halbig 1079 on a fully articulated French composition body with white-tipped fingernails, floral print cotton dress with white pinafore, antique undergarments, wonderful brown leather shoes, impressed on the sole “B (within a circle)”. She has a full honey-colored mohair wig and cream colored bonnet with silk ribbon rosettes on each side. CONDITION: Excellent; c) 11-1/2″, (29 cm), toddler with molded and painted features, the head covered with an additional blonde mohair wig. The head and body made of a hard composition, wearing an original white cotton dress with gauze undergarments, a yellow pinafore painted with three teddy bears, and a corresponding yellow bonnet. CONDITION: Face and arms are very good, paint lifting on legs. 1-7217 RS (600-900)

115
$720.00

EARLY PAPER ON WOOD OPERA. An elaborate opera scene in a stage-type setting with a multitude of scenery changes, backgrounds, and thespians, allowing for a variety of different acts to be played out. Finely executed paper litho on wood with over 200 pieces! Believed to be of German origin, circa 1880s. Truly a magnificent set for one’s collection or display. SIZE: Stage measures 24″ h x 19″ w. CONDITION: Good overall with some wear to edges and slight darkening to paper. 1-7617 (1,200-1,500)

116
$660.00

22″, (56 CM), SCHOENHUT POUTY GIRL. This somber faced girl has brown painted intaglio eyes, original light brown mohair wig, probably trimmed, and has a “Schoenhut” decal on the back of the torso. She as been well re-costumed in a copy of a 1910 era dress, with antique underwear, and newer shoes and socks. Included in the lot is wide-brimmed straw hat trimmed in artificial bunches of grapes and cloth flowers. CONDITION: Overall good, with mostly original paint with slight touch-up on nose and left cheek. 1-7500 RS (850-950)

117
$1,380.00

16-1/2″, (42 CM), SCHOENHUT GIRL WITH CARVED HAIR. Desirable child with closed pouty mouth, intaglio brown painted eyes, with separately molded eyelids, deep carving in hair showing comb marks, with a blue ribbon band tied in a bow in the back. Appropriately redressed in 1910-style floral print cotton, wearing newer leather shoes and socks. CONDITION: Very good, minimal craze lines on cheeks, and slight loss of color to nose tip. Hands possibly repainted. 1-7508 RS (2,300-2,500)

118
$1,560.00

RARE 15″, (38 CM), SCHOENHUT WITH MOLDED AND PAINTED BONNET. This seldom found girl has brown intaglio painted eyes, and a molded bonnet decorated with red and yellow flowers with green leaves with a strap attached under the chin. She is on a full jointed spring strung body with the Schoenhut decal label, and wears a one-piece green drop-waist dress with newer underwear, socks, and shoes. CONDITION: Although she has obviously lost quite a bit of paint on the face, there is no evidence of repainting. 1-7517 RS (1,750-2,000)

119
$0.00

11-1/2″, (29 CM), SCHOENHUT TODDLER. Unusually small child with molded and painted features, original blonde mohair wig, with Schoenhut decal identification on the back of head and torso. She has been redressed in a pink and white linen two-piece suit and wearing newer leather shoes. Included is a one-piece pink and cotton linen chemise of the period of the doll, possibly original. CONDITION: Overall good, typical minor craze lines in center of face, and on left cheek. 1-7498 RS (575-675)

120
$402.00

22″, (56 CM), SCHOENHUT “MISS DOLLY”. Exceptionally large Schoenhut child with brown decal painted eyes, open/closed mouth with four teeth, wearing original dark blonde mohair wig. She has been appropriately redressed in a blue gingham dress with lace collar and trim and newer suede shoes. Included, however, is an antique costume consisting of a one-piece dress with two-toned blue cotton blouse with attached pleated green wool skirt from the same period as the doll. CONDITION: Overall condition exceptionally good. 1-7497 RS (600-800)

121
$330.00

17″, (43 CM), SCHOENHUT TODDLER. This chubby child with double chin has molded and painted features with green decal eyes, original light brown mohair wig, with an impressed Schoenhut trademark on back of head and torso. She wears a period printed cotton dress with matching pants underneath. The shoes and socks are newer. CONDITION: Very good. 1-7511 RS (550-650)

122
$0.00

22″, (56 CM), SCHOENHUT “MISS DOLLY”. Unusually large version of the ever-popular doll with bluish-green decal eyes, open/closed mouth with four teeth, wearing original blonde mohair wig possibly trimmed, She has been appropriately dressed in a printed cotton fabric with floral design with red trim at collar, sleeves, and waist sash, the underwear and slip are antique, shoes and socks newer. CONDITION: Overall paint is good, with a few typical minor craze lines on face and slight dent in right cheek. 1-7490 RS (450-550)

123
$0.00

16″, (41 CM), SCHOENHUT TODDLER. This wigged version has blue intaglio eyes, decals on back of both head and torso, and has the fully articulated wood spring strung body. The light brown mohair wig is probably a replacement. Well dressed in a copy of an original Schoenhut two-piece boy’s suit with wide rimmed collar, and floppy sailor-type hat, with newer white cotton socks and brown leather shoes. CONDITION: Overall condition of paint is relatively good with slight chip to paint on nose and wear on neck socket. 1-7502 RS (550-650)

124
$287.00

15-1/2″, (39 CM), SCHOENHUT “MISS DOLLY”. Smiling child with brown decal eyes, open/closed mouth with four upper teeth, wearing original light brown mohair wig, there is an impressed “SCHOENHUT” label on the back torso. She is well dressed in a pale pink short cotton skirt with lace trim over another pink and white cotton chemise, possibly original. The shoes and socks are later replacements. CONDITION: Overall good paint, with flake on nose, forehead, and left cheek, hands probably repainted. 1-7510 RS (450-600)

125
$1,920.00

16-1/2″, (42 CM), RARE SCHOENHUT “SNICKELFRITZ”. Boy with open/closed mouth, and a smiling expression showing two upper and two lower teeth, with deep carving in the hair showing curly wavy locks on top, with blue painted intaglio eyes, on a spring-jointed articulated body. He has been appropriately redressed in a 1910 style one-piece plaid suit with wide belt at the waist, and wearing newer leather shoes and sock. He is accompanied by a two piece cotton shirt and pants, probably original. CONDITION: Typical paint loss to hair and face, with some later paint touch up. 1-7505 RS (2,000-2,250)

126
$2,300.00

20″, (51 CM), RARE SCHOENHUT MANNEQUIN. Rarely found model portraying a young adult male. He has exquisite carving of hair and facial features, beneath the priest’s robe he wears a replacement two-piece gray wool suit with white linen shirt and tie, as well as newer leather shoes. CONDITION: There has been some facial repaint, but expertly done, most noticeable are nose tip and above the eyes. 1-7512 RS (6,000-7,000)

127
$287.00

PAIR OF SCHOENHUT DOLLS, BRIDE AND GROOM. a) The groom is 19″, (48 cm), with brown painted intaglio eyes, replaced mohair wig, and well-redressed in formal attire representing a young groom. CONDITION: Expertly repainted, possibly a factory repaint. b) 16-1/2″, (42 cm) girl dressed as a young bride, with intaglio painted brown eyes, replaced brown mohair wig, and redressed in white pleated wedding gown with long train. CONDITION: Extensive repaint to facial features and hands. Both dolls come with an antique, possibly original costume, as well. 1-7513, 1-7514 RS (500-700)

128
$720.00

19-1/2″, (49 CM) SCHOENHUT “MISS DOLLY” WITH SLEEP EYES. This rare sleep-eyed model has a full blonde original mohair wig, open/closed mouth with four upper teeth, and is on a fully-jointed spring strung body with the Schoenhut decal on the back of the torso. She wears a ribbed cotton union suit with pink insert ribbon; with a white cotton gauze chemise also with pink ribbon inserts, white cotton stockings, and her original white leather Schoenhut shoes with two holes in the soles to all for the Schoenhut stand to be inserted. Included is a well-made gray and brown drop-waist dress in the 1910 era style. CONDITION: Extremely good with no apparent repaint or repair. 1-7503 RS (950-1,250)

129
$540.00

14″, (36 CM), SCHOENHUT WITH RARE COMPOSITION HEAD. These slightly later dolls with the molded composition heads are very hard to find, and have well-defined sculpting of curly hair. Although unmarked, it is without a doubt from the Schoenhut firm. She has been appropriately dressed in a two-piece outfit consisting of a short dress with matching short pants underneath, and newer shoes and socks. CONDITION: Typical lifting of composition in places, mainly on the hair, crazing on the face and nose, and minor touch-up of the paint on the arms and lower legs. 1-7518 RS (1,150-1,350)

130
$230.00

LOT OF TWO SCHOENHUT DOLLS. a) The larger is 21-1/2″, (55 cm), so called “Miss Dolly”, with open/closed mouth and four upper teeth, brown decal eyes, wearing brown human hair wig, and her original factory union suit. She has been appropriately redressed in a plaid linen mariner-type costume, and wears old oilcloth shoes. CONDITION: Fair with typical crazing and loss of color to the nose. b) The smaller is 16″, (41 cm), pouty boy with replaced mohair wig, redressed in white and blue linen 1910-style mariner costume. CONDITION: Extensive repaint to the facial features and eyes. 1-7501 & 1-7506 RS (500-700)

131
$172.00

17″, (43 CM), SCHOENHUT TODDLER ON WALKING BODY. She has the “Schoenhut” decal on back of head and torso, and wears a blond mohair wig with bangs and two braids, nicely redressed in a cranberry based printed cotton dress with white sleeves and collar with matching tam. The shoes and socks are newer. CONDITION: Overall condition is very good. 1-7515 RS (500-700)

132
$438.00

15″, (39 CM), SCHOENHUT TODDLER BOY WITH MOLDED HAIR. This very nice example has blue decal eyes, fully articulated spring strung body, and has been appropriately dressed in a 1900s boy’s suit with wide belt and coordinated hat. The white socks and side-buttoned brown leather boots are newer replacements. CONDITION: Overall, very good with original paint, and no excessive wear. 1-7494 RS (725-825)

133
$0.00

11-1/2″, (29 CM), SCHOENHUT TODDLER. This seldom found small size has blue decal eyes, Schoenhut identification decals on back of head and torso, and wears a replaced blonde wig of synthetic materials, wearing a nicely made white cotton lace with green ribbon insert trimmed dress, and newer socks and suede shoes. CONDITION: Overall very good paint condition with little, if any, crazing. 1-7507 RS (550-650)

134
$0.00

14-1/2″, (36 CM), SCHOENHUT TODDLER. Young boy with molded and painted features including hair, with identifying decal stickers on back of head and torso, on walking body, redressed in denim overalls with matching jacket, striped cotton button-down shirt and newer leather shoes. Included is an antique blue cotton boy suit with drop waist belt, slightly faded by the sun, possibly original to the doll. CONDITION: Overall condition, facial paint good with typical minor flakes and craze lines, major loss of paint on right earlobe, hands also repainted. 1-7516 RS (350-450)

135
$342.00

22″, (56 CM), SCHOENHUT “MISS DOLLY”. She has brown decal eyes, open/closed mouth with four teeth, and is wearing her original light brown mohair wig tied in a pink bandana. She has an impressed “Schoenhut” mark on the back of the torso. Her newer outfit is well-coordinated with the pink bandana in her hair and consists of a white dotted Swiss lace blouse with lace trim and shocking pink skirt with newer stockings and white leather shoes. CONDITION: Overall good paint condition, other than surface on nose, minor touch-up on lower left cheek, and a few chips on the decal around the eyes. 1-7493 RS (575-675)

136
$230.00

16-1/2″, (41 CM), SCHOENHUT “MISS DOLLY”. This mid-sized version of the most popular of Schoenhut dolls has blue decal eyes open/closed mouth with four upper teeth, and wears her original blonde mohair wig; however, trimmed. She has the oval “Schoenhut” decal on the back of the torso, and has been well-costumed in a replica Schoenhut blue and white plaid coat dress with matching hat. CONDITION: Fair, with mostly original paint, but a few craze lines on nose and left cheek, a touch-up on nose tip and upper lip, and above left eye. 1-7491 RS (350-450)

137
$0.00

14″, (36 CM), SCHOENHUT BABY. This wigged version of Schoenhut’s so called “Nature Baby” has blue decal eyes, has a Schoenhut decal on back of neck and torso, has her original light brown mohair wig, and is on a five-piece bent limb body. She has been redressed in a pink and white checked baby dress with blue embroidery, and wears a white crocheted cap with pink ribbon ties. CONDITION: Overall very good, with slight loss of paint on side of nose and minor crazing on cheeks. 1-7495 RS (375-475)

138
$210.00

15″, (38 CM) SCHOENHUT POUTY. She has a Schoenhut decal on back of torso, blue painted intaglio eyes, and wears a replacement human hair wig. Appropriately costumed in a 1910 era white cut-work dress with salmon color silk ribbon collar and sash tied in the back with coordinated newer leather shoes. CONDITION: Some repaint on bridge of the nose and forehead as well as the back of the head. 1-7509 RS (350-500)

139
$480.00

LOT OF TWO 14″, (36 CM), SCHOENHUT TODDLERS. Brother and sister with molded and painted features, the boy with molded hair, the girl wearing her original blonde mohair wig. With decal eyes, fully articulated spring-jointed bodies with a round decal label both at the neck and also on the upper back portion of the torso reading “Shoenhut Doll Patent JAN 17th, 1911 U.S.A.”. Well re-dressed in blue and white cotton 1910 style clothing with newer shoes and socks. CONDITION: Slight wear. Boy’s paint appears original, as does girl’s, but she has a paint chip on her right cheek and a small craze on her forehead between the eyes. 1-7302 RS (300-600)

140
$230.00

LOT OF TWO SCHOENHUT DOLLS. a) The smaller doll is 15″, (38 cm), so called “Miss Dolly” with open/closed mouth, four upper teeth, and blue decal eyes. There is an impressed mark on the back of the torso reading “SCHOENHUT DOLL Pat. Jan. 17, 1911, U.S.A.”. She has been appropriately redressed in white and blue depicting a sailor girl. CONDITION: Good, with minor crazing to paint on face. b) 19-1/2″, (49 cm), boy of the same mold, redressed as a golfer. CONDITION: Heavily restored throughout. 1-7496, 1-7499 RS (400-600)

141
$230.00

LOT OF TWO SCHOENHUT BABIES. a) The larger is 15″, (39 cm), with molded and painted features, and wearing a replaced mohair wig. She has been appropriately re-costumed in two-piece white cotton and pink checked romper suit and newer knit booties. CONDITION: Significant wear on fingers, cheeks and forehead paint has been retouched. b), the smaller is 12-1/2, (32 cm) with molded and painted features, wearing replaced dark human hair wig. She has a five piece bent limb body, and wears a long baby dress with white knit sweater. CONDITION: Typical wear, minor paint chips, with major eruption on left ear lobe. 1-7492, 1-7504 RS (300-400)

142
$4,600.00

16″ WHITE STEIFF TEDDY BEAR. Bear has glass eyes, light brown stitches nose, mouth and paws. Still has original button in ear. Circa 1930s? CONDITION: right arm lacking some straw, some minor mohair loss. Overall bear is in near excellent condition. 1-7207 MC (1,000-2,000)

143
$1,320.00

12″ BLANK BUTTON BROWN STEIFF TEDDY BEAR. Early mohair bear still has its original blank button. With black shoe button eyes, black stitched nose and mouth and four felt pads on hands and feet. Contains inoperative squeaker. CONDITION: Bear retains about 60% of original mohair. Two pads are moth-eaten but still there. Seam in back of bear has been restitched. Bear lacking some straw in one of its legs. 1-7410 MC (800-1,500)

144
$840.00

16″ WHITE STEIFF TEDDY BEAR. Bear has glass eyes, off-white pads, black stitched nose, mouth and paws. Still retains original Steiff button in ear. Having jointed arms & legs with a swivel head. Probably from the 1930s! Well loved. CONDITION: Three of the original pads are moth-eaten. Bear is lacking about 70% of its original mohair, otherwise in good condition. 1-7208 MC (400-800)

145
$300.00

15″ BEIGE STEIFF TEDDY BEAR. Bear probably from the late 1950s. Having glass eyes, dark beige pads, shaved snout and brown stitched nose and mouth. Having jointed arms and feet and swivel head. Has original button and remnants of the cloth label. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-7360 MC (500-1,000)

146
$600.00

16″ BEAR. Bear is golden brown with light pink pads, black stitched nose and mouth, glass eyes with mosaic irises. Fully jointed arms, legs and swivel head. Maker unknown. CONDITION: Has one replaced foot pad and one moth-eaten paw pad. Back seam has some restitching. Retains less than 50% original mohair. All in all still an attractive bear. 1-7209 MC (300-800)

147
$1,035.00

LOT OF 6 STEIFF ANIMALS. Circa 1950s. Lot includes 3 bunnies dressed in country outfits, Susi cat, small bear, and Jocko monkey. SIZE: Bunnies approx. 10″ t, cat 4-1/2″ t, bear 6″ l, monkey 3-1/2″ t. CONDITION: All pieces except one bunny retain original Steiff buttons, monkey also retains paper label and tag. Overall very good plus with some soiling. 1-7473, 1-7474, 1-7475, 1-7476 (700-900)

148
$1,150.00

STEIFF GOLDEN AGE OF THE CIRCUS SET WITH ORIGINAL BOXES. Wonderful 11-piece lot (circa 1980s) by Steiff including train of wagons highlighted by Calliope Wagon pulled by elephant, Leo the caged lion, Bears, Bengal tiger, and African Giraffe. Also various animal performers including plate spinning kangaroo, bandleader bear (box somewhat distressed), clown bear, clown elephant, drummer cat, and performing tiger (torn box flap). SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Like new, unplayed with condition, retaining all buttons and tags. Boxes are near excellent unless otherwise noted. 1-7319 (800-1,200)

149
$1,380.00

24″, (61 CM), CHINA DOLL, CIRCA 1860. Glazed porcelain shoulder head with molded and painted features, separately molded upper eyelid with red eyeliner, slightly smiling mouth, with the hair parted in the center and drawn back tightly covering the ears and arranged into a tight bun in back held together by a comb, also painted black. She is on a nicely made reproduction stuffed muslin body with white leather arms. She has been elegantly costumed in a two-piece mauve silk dress with narrow waist and with ties in the back of the jacket. The shoes are also newer green leather slippers with lime green rosettes, and she also has a hat that matches the dress. CONDITION: Excellent. 1-7212 RS (400-800)

150
$862.00

LOT OF TWO BROWN-HAIRED CHINA DOLLS. The larger is a 25″, (63 cm), glazed porcelain shoulderhead doll, circa 1860, with the rarer brown eyes, creamy complexion, with rouged cheeks and chin, red line on upper eyelids, highlighted nostrils. The hairstyle is typical of the Civil War era with center part, soft gentle vertical curls along side and back leaving the neck exposed. She has on antique brown muslin stuffed body, and wears a long black taffeta dress with braided buttons, a newer gold gabardine skirt with a black laced and embroidered overskirt with similar trim on sleeves of jacket. The undergarments are of antique white cotton and lace, the shoes are brown leather boots which button on each side, old but probably newer than the doll itself; overall, CONDITION: Very good condition. The smaller 23″, (58 cm) is a reproduction portraying a doll from the 1850s. She is on an excellent quality stuffed muslin body with leather arms, red printed linen dress, and leather slippers which are attached to the body. Included are a pair of antique leather fashion gloves. CONDITION: Overall, condition is excellent. 1-7321 RS (500-800)

151
$805.00

LOT INCLUDING CHINA DOLL AND PARIAN DOLL. a) 17″, (40 cm), antique glazed shoulder head with blue painted eyes, molded upper eyelids with red eyeliner, black painted hair with wavy curls, mounted on a reproduction cloth body with porcelain lower limbs. She is wearing an antique two-piece blue wool and velvet dress. b) 26″, (66 cm), Parian shoulderhead with molded and painted features with blonde café-au-lait hair with great detail of comb marks, with a black painted band going from ear to ear. She is on an old but probably home made stuffed muslin body with leather forearms wearing a newer paisley printed cotton dress with black velvet ribbon sash. CONDITION: Minor paint touch-up to minor chip on hair of china doll. Parian in overall very good condition: 1-7304 RS (300-600)

152
$287.00

13-/12″, (34 CM) BIEDERMEIER DOLL. Glazed porcelain shoulderhead, with molded and painted features, blue painted eyes, separately molded upper eyelid with red highlight line, closed slightly smiling mouth, and a black painted skull cap on the back center of head. She is on an antique heavy stuffed muslin body with parian molded lower legs with colorful molded boots with heels, as well as parian lower arms. She is currently wearing a remade lavender silk dress with lace trim, but she is accompanied by period white gauze and blue lace dress with train, a dark blue wool coat, and an antique linen chemise. CONDITION: Head is free of damage, chips to both feet, fingers on right hand, and broken and taped wrist on the left hand. 1-7614 RS (300-500)

153
$805.00

BLUEBIRD GUMBALL MACHINE AND TRADE STIMULATOR. One cent Bluebird gumball machine mounted atop a wood cased penny drop that would give your penny back if you deflected it through the opening below. SIZE: 9-1/4″ w x 21-1/2 t x 8-1/4 d. CONDITION: Good to very good; lower wood cabinet refinished and metal parts repainted. 1-7570 (1,000-1,200)

154
$2,070.00

ATLAS BASEBALL COUNTERTOP PENNY FLIP. Cast aluminum front on a wood cabinet. Player inserts a penny and bats it into play. Resulting score tracked on bottom abacus. Manufactured by Atlas Indicator Works, Chicago, circa 1931. SIZE: 12″ w x 13″ t x 7-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Some staining to baseball lithograph, otherwise good condition with key. 1-7569 (1,500-1,750)

155
$4,600.00

DESIRABLE TABLETOP MODEL OF ARCADE CRANE. Manufactured by Buddy Sales of Brooklyn, New York, this 1920s popular arcade game is in all-original, untouched condition. It features a fanciful cast aluminum front with a plethora of information and is adorned with two small children similar to those on the Jennings Dutch boy and girl machine. Surrounded by glass on three sides, the rear of the machine depicts an industrial location with a traveling crane readily moving about anxious to move the “goods”. When depositing a coin, the machine is activated, and one would turn a wheel to direct the crane to haul up the valuable prize. Very popular at the time it was created as well as it is today, a collector would cherish this machine for his or her collection because of its originality. SIZE: 20″ w x 18″ d x 41″ t. CONDITION: Overall very good original condition. Crack to glass on right door, lacking keys, machine has not been tested, needs new electrical cord. 1-7345 JL (3,500-5,500)

156
$10,350.00

RARE FREEPORT DRAGONS PEANUT VENDOR. Fresh to the market after being in a Vermont Store since the early 20th Century, this coin-op machine is in untouched, as found, original condition! A most interesting machine where normally there is a viewing window to see the coin, a brass tag has been added, stating that this machine was made by Goo Goo Gum Company of Chicago, Illinois. Without a doubt, this machine was probably purchased, sold, and operated by Goo Goo Gum Co., hence this brass tag and the covering of the coin viewing window. Retaining its original glass (both front and side viewing windows) with paper on front window detailing how to operate the machine. Fabulous decals on the right and left side depicting an American eagle clutching the U.S. flag with a banner encompassing the eagle. With careful and professional help, the original wood finish can be maintained, although a small sliver of wood from the right side of the base is missing. The front iron casting is in fair original paint. Mechanism appears to be in operational order. Truly a rare find and any collector would enjoy getting such a wonderful item from its original store location! SIZE: 17″ t. CONDITION: Overall fair to good. Mechanism not fully tested. Dispensing cup is “frozen” in place. Padlock heavily rusted. One foot on front casting is present but detached. 1-7528 JL (6,000-12,000)

157
$4,600.00

FABULOUS EXHIBIT SUPPLY FORTUNE ARCADE MACHINE. A most visually appealing arcade machine depicting a fortune teller who will read your future based on the color of your eyes. Wood case rests on four elaborate cast iron cabriole type legs. Encased behind glass, a large papier-mâché woman’s face and six masks that show different eye colors enhance this machine. One would choose their astrological sign, deposit a coin, and receive their fortune in the form of a small card. SIZE: 72″ t x 23″ w x 14″ d. CONDITION: Older restoration to wood case with some possible replacements to wooden parts. Mechanism appears to be completely and professionally restored. 1-7595 JL (4,000-6,000)

158
$12,650.00

SPECTACULAR FRENCH CAST IRON POSTAL CARD DISPENSER. A sensational and elaborate cast iron front vending machine, circa 1900-1910. One of two known, it depicts a young woman adorned in a sweeping gown, giving a postal card to Cupid himself to mail off to her lover. Seated in a garden setting with flowers and vines, a glass window shows a card that is available for purchase. Mechanism is activated by dropping a coin in the slot and pulling lever next to Cupid. Card is then dispensed to holder under machine. This machine was probably set up outside in the elements, thus necessitating frequent enhancement to the original paint. SIZE: 28″ t (including marquee) x 13″ w x 12″ d. CONDITION: Mechanism and castings appear to be intact. Paint is old, but not original. 1-7578 JL (12,000-18,000)

159
$8,625.00

STELLA UPRIGHT DISC MUSIC BOX. Nice tall upright music box with ample record storage below. Lots of egg and dart molding in cornice, shelf and base. Two turned and fluted columns on upper doors with pierced panels on the bottom and tops of doors. Gracefully arched glass in the center of the two top doors. Large raised panel on the bottom center of the door. Coin operated but can be played manually by inserting a key in the side. Mahogany case has original finish and in very nice condition. Includes thirty three 26″ discs. SIZE: 78″ t x 36″ w x 20-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Case in basically great shape except for a few dimples in shelf. Carved top gallery is apparently missing, evidenced by three mounting holes in top. Has original keys and crank. Mechanism appears un-restored and in very nice condition with the expected brilliant Stella tone. 1-7534 EO (12,000-16,000)

160
$3,910.00

POLYPHON UPRIGHT MUSIC BOX WITH BELLS. Upright table top music box with walnut veneer, burl and inlay. Cornice is inlaid with “Polyphon” and flowers. Front door has burl walnut and glass and cutout filigree to view interior. Raised on four legs. Two front legs are turned and carved. The interior music box is a single comb mechanism with twelve nickel plated bells and plays 17-1/2″ discs, of which 14 are included. SIZE: 32″ t x 23″ w x 11″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good. Slight veneer chip to back. Small piece of carving loose on top and retains original crank and key for lock. Interior very good. There is a shut off for the bells. Brilliant tone, works have been restored by Charles Wilson of Louisville, Kentucky. 1-5884 EO (3,500-4,500)

161
$12,075.00

REGINAPHONE. Made by the Regina Music Box Company to compete with the phonograph popularity, they have included a phonograph in this music box. Upright carved mahogany case with carved lion’s heads, shell and paw feet. Lift the lid with serpentine carved front, raised panel on top, to get to the double comb music box. Phonograph is complete with tone arm and turntable. Two curved doors slide open for the horn. Two serpentine doors open for record and disc storage. Included are 14 metal discs and a box of 78 rpm records and original crank. SIZE: 50″ t x 22″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Case is in very nice condition with lightly alligatored original finish. Mechanism is un-restored but plays very well. 1-7539 EO (6,000-8,000)

162
$0.00

14″ CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. With drum, six bells, castanets and 18 note organ. Bells are damascene with two butterflies, two birds and two dragonflies striking them. Drum is a little snare drum. Castanet is made of hardwood. Original tune card listing 8 tunes with corner damage. Case has inlaid borders and flowered scrollwork in lid and on front (approx. 3″ x 8″). SIZE: 12″ t x 25″ w x 15″ d. CONDITION: Mechanism is an older restoration, needs minor regulating and 18-note organ should be rebuilt. Case is solid, but has some lifting to inlay with some small pieces missing, and several old scratches to lid. 1-7551 EO (5,000-8,000)

163
$2,012.00

SWISS DANCING DOLL MUSIC BOX. 6-1/4″ cylinder plays three bells, snare drum and two dolls dance along to the music. Rosewood and walnut case has musical and flower inlay on lid and musical and flower decal on front. String inlay around lid and front. SIZE: 11″ t x 25″ w x 15″ d. CONDITION: Case is nice, clean and original. No damage except a little flaking on decal. Mechanism is older restoration. Mechanically correct and sounds great. 1-7548 EO (4,000-7,000)

164
$0.00

18″ CYLINDER SWISS MUSIC BOX WITH BELLS. Walnut case with ebony, walnut and burl on top and front with inlaid border. Music box has large 18″ cylinder that plays 8 tunes and plays 6 bells with butterfly strikers. Drum and castanets. SIZE: 11″ t x 30″ w x 13-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Case is solid, needing only slight inlay work and possible refinishing. Inside the music box is in restored condition. Works have been restored by Charles Wilson of Louisville, Kentucky. Cylinder has been re-pinned and polished. All teeth and tips are in good condition. Bells and strikers are in fine condition, as is percussion. Bells are held in place with little birds. No tune card. 1-5882 EO (4,500-5,500)

165
$2,012.00

11″ CYLINDER EXCELSIOR MUSIC BOX WITH SIX BELLS. Inlaid case with ebony trim. Music box features zither attachment and six bells with butterfly strikers. Bells are held on with little flowers. Plays eight tunes. SIZE: 10-1/2″ t x 22″ w x 12-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Case is nice and solid with inlay on top needing some repairs. Approx. 1/3 of floral inlay in center is missing. String inlay in borders is mostly complete. Inlay in front appears complete. Tune card listing 8 tunes has slight damage to top and corners. Lid lock is missing and top quarter of key escutcheon is broken and missing. Mechanism is beautifully restored by Charles Wilson of Louisville, Kentucky and has beautiful rich tone. 1-5883 EO (1,800-2,300)

166
$4,715.00

WURLITZER 1015 JUKEBOX. Classic Wurlitzer bubbler of WWII era with walnut case and colored lights that fade through a rainbow of colors. Has 24 record changer and 12″ speaker. Volume adjusted by key in back. Front opens for change of records and removable back panel for servicing. SIZE: 60″ t x 32″ w x 25″ d. CONDITION: Unrestored but plays nicely. Lower back corner of right side needs to have veneer reglued, various dings and scratches, finish is slightly flaky, overall good to very good. 1-7076 EO (3,000-4,500)

167
$0.00

GREAT ALL-ORIGINAL 5 CENT JENNINGS CHIEF HUNT SCENE. One of the nicest original hunt scenes to come to the market in years! Beautiful oak wood sides with original O.D.J. decals, the fancy aluminum castings are painted with crinkle black and darker green crinkle paint. This machine comes with its own original scissor type base. Very popular among collectors of gambling machines, as it depicts an Indian with bow and arrow in a forest setting, and another forest scene depicting the Indian carrying off his fallen deer over his shoulder. Machine has beautiful action, original cast aluminum back doors (replaced locks), and an extremely clean mechanism with original reel strips. For the collector who wants a desirable, fresh to the market, original condition, and fun to play gambling machine, this is the one! SIZE: 17″ w x 17″ d x 57″ t (including stand). CONDITION: Overall near mint. 1-7413 JL (3,500-5,500)

167A
$2,415.00
Revised: 6/18/2007

SHAKE HANDS WITH UNCLE SAM STRENGTH TESTER. Circa 1940s-50s by Mechanical Antiques & Amusement Company. Exact reproduction of 1908 original. Features cast iron Uncle Sam bust figure with arm extended. Quarter coin mechanism. Squeeze hand and electrified apparatus reveals strength of contestant’s personality. Cast marquee mounted to shoulders, all mounted to wooden base. SIZE: 76” t. CONDITION: Allover repaint of casting and modern electric wiring. Various small chips and usual wear to paint on Sam’s hand. Overall very good. 1-7707 (2,000-3,000)

168
$3,105.00

COIN-OPERATED TABLETOP FORTUNE TELLER. Interesting tabletop machine issued by the National Institute For the Blind featuring a blind man with a cane under a dome that sits atop the machine. Insert a coin and the man spins, pointing his cane to one of several fortunes. The front is emblazoned with directions suggesting to make “A good turn for the blind”. SIZE: 10″ t x 10″ w x 7″ d. CONDITION: Overall good to very good original condition with uniform wear to paint. 1-7571 JL (2,000-4,000)

169
$230.00

GOTTLIEB STRENGTH TESTER COIN-OP. Insert a penny and squeeze the handles to measure your grip strength. Machine has two side and front decals. SIZE: 8-1/2″ w x 15″ t x 10-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Missing rear door and possibly some interior parts; currently not working. 1-7580 PF (150-250)

170
$287.00

ADVICE FOR SINGLE MEN COIN-OP. Electrified coin-op with one-cent mechanism tells you how to win love, fame, and fortune. Wood cabinet with reverse-painted glass front. SIZE: 11-1/2″ w x 25″ t x 10″ d. CONDITION: Good to very good. Appears to be working. Some bulbs may need replacement. 1-7586 PF (400-600)

171
$210.00

COIN-OP CONDOM VENDOR. Mid-20th Century. Tall wall mount vendor with 25 cent mechanism. In crinkle black paint with illegible partial label. Includes key and is filled with enough product to last through the weekend (over 20 double packs). SIZE: Doesn’t matter. CONDITION: Various chips and scratches, overall good. 1-7568 (100-200)

171A
$6,900.00

REGINA UPRIGHT 26″ DISC PLAYING MUSIC BOX. Elaborate tall 2-part music box with turned columns and large front glass to view disc. With later quarter coin-op mechanism. Rests on detailed, carved base with pull out door with disc storage in which 10 are stored. SIZE: 74″ t x 36″ w x 16-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Replaced back panel, lacking crown molding and small strip of side molding. Uniform wear. Mechanics are good and intact except for broken spring, but overall good appearance. 1-7690 (6,000-10,000)

171B
$0.00

HOUGH’S SECURITY CASH REGISTER. Circa 1895. This inventive early cash register with security system has an oak case with nickel plated hardware. Top depository with drum to accept cash or receipts. Lift top lid chimes when opened to warn proprietor. Access is gained by series of 5 push buttons. Interior retains original paper label with directions. Stamped on interior with serial number 19598. Plaque on front reads “Hough’s Security, Springfield, Mass”. SIZE: 17-3/4″ w x 10-1/4″ h x 19-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Appears to be missing marquee as evidenced by two screw holes in top. Nickel plating shows some wear and pitting. Possibly some replaced parts. Overall very good. 1-7689 (1,500-2,500)

171C
$1,437.00

LOT OF 2 CAST IRON MATCH VENDORS. Nice pair of match vendors by Advance Machine Co., Chicago with cast iron bases with ornate feet. Insert penny and pull lever. Matches fall to tray below. One with original dome (cracked) one without. Stacks with what appear to be original cardboard marquees, other with painted lettering (paint is redone). SIZE: 14″ t. CONDITION: Some wear and corrosion to cast iron. Lacking keys to padlocks, overall good. 1-7696, 1-7697 (1,000-2,000)

171D
$230.00

LITTLE DREAM GUM MACHINE PENNY DROP. Trade stimulator with walnut case with glass front, behind which is a series of pins. Drop a penny in and it would fall to any one of several baseball related outcomes (runs, outs, etc.) Retains original directions card. SIZE: 14″ w x 18-1/2″ h x 9-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Lacking key, front door is locked. Lacking marquee. Overall good to very good with some old chips. 1-7695 (700-900)

171E
$1,050.00

LARGE CURVED GLASS & GERMAN SILVER SHOWCASE. Nice tabletop showcase with three mirrored back sliding doors and German silver trim. SIZE: 72″ l x 13″ h x 24″ d. CONDITION: Side glass panel is cracked, otherwise very good. 1-7694 (1,750-2,250)

171F
$1,495.00

GLASS & GERMAN SILVER SHOWCASE. Interesting house shape form showcase with two glass shelves and German silver trim. SIZE: 19″ w x 26-1/2″ h x 15″ d. CONDITION: Missing lock and escutcheon, small crack to silver at rear and general wear. Overall very good. 1-7699 (1,000-1,500)

171G
$0.00

LARGE MAHOGANY SPLIT GLASS SHOWCASE. Long tabletop model with slightly slanted top, six glass panels on top and corresponding rear doors. SIZE: 88-1/2″ l x 9-3/4″ h (at highest point) x 23″ d. CONDITION: Much wear to original finish, overall good to very good. 1-7691 (1,000-2,000)

171H
$300.00

MAHOGANY & GLASS TABLETOP SHOWCASE. Segmented showcase with three large glass panels on top with smaller panels at front. Three separate entry doors at rear. SIZE: 57″ l x 9″ h x 25-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Various chips and scratches, later addition of bar at back for added security. Would benefit from light cleaning. 1-7692 (500-800)

171I
$230.00

HOTEL MAIL SLOT FRONT. Tall and elaborate postal window, likely housed in a fine hotel with detailed brass mail slot below a teller window with two hinged doors behind protective bars. Has shaped shelf and top relief shield. SIZE: 44″ t x 10″ w. CONDITION: Shelf has lateral crack, top molding possibly replaced, otherwise generally very good. 1-7698 (600-800)

171J
$270.00
Revised: 6/19/2007

SMALL CURVED GLASS & GERMAN SILVER SHOWCASE. Nice tabletop showcase with wooden sliding door in back and German silver trim. SIZE: 34-3/4” l x 12-1/4” h x 23-1/2” d. CONDITION: Possibly replaced back doors, overall very good to near excellent. 1-7693 (800-1,200)

172
$2,990.00

OLYMPIA #5 DISC MUSIC BOX. Double comb music box playing 15-3/4″ discs. Mahogany case with lots of fancy molding. Lithograph winter scene inserted in the lid. Three celluloid tags complete and original. SIZE: 13″ t x 22″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Case is complete and in good shape, except for four ball feet missing. Finish needs restoration. Mechanism is unrestored and sounds very good. 1-7546 EO (2,000-3,000)

173
$12,075.00

REGINAPHONE. Made by the Regina Music Box Company to compete with the phonograph popularity, they have included a phonograph in this music box. Upright carved mahogany case with carved lion’s heads, shell and paw feet. Lift the lid with serpentine carved front, raised panel on top, to get to the double comb music box. Phonograph is complete with tone arm and turntable. Two curved doors slide open for the horn. Two serpentine doors open for record and disc storage. Included are 24 metal discs and a small selection of 78 rpm records, original crank, and original $225 price tag. SIZE: 50″ t x 22″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Case is in very nice condition with lightly alligatored original finish. Mechanism is un-restored but plays very well. 1-7407 EO (6,000-8,000)

174
$1,840.00

COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CONCERT CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH. Type AG, 5″ concert record player. Fancy oak case. Multiple bands of fancy molding. Mechanism is nice and clean, original but not working. Included are two playable 5″ cylinders with boxes and three empty boxes. Nice 43″ brass horn with floor stand. SIZE: 14″ t x 12″ w x 10″ d. Horn 17″ diameter. CONDITION: Nice clean original finish on case. Mechanism is nice and clean with original paint and flower stencils. Nickel plated parts in nice condition. Motor is wound but will not turn. Reproducer will not lift. Brass horn with dents. Records have slight mildew but should play. 1-7537 EO (1,800-2,200)

175
$460.00

IMPROVED MANDOLINA PAPER ROLLER ORGAN. Walnut case with elaborate gold stenciling on all sides and top. Black base. Lid opens for access to roll and swell door in front. Original directions under lid and 10 multi-tune paper rolls playing 20 notes. SIZE: 14″ t x 16″ w x 13″ d. CONDITION: Original finish nicely restored with one small corner showing how it looked originally (1″ x 2″). Has a good clean original appearance. Mechanism is rebuilt and plays very well with nice rich tone. 1-7536 EO (700-900)

176
$460.00

CONCERT ROLLER ORGAN. 20 note wooden pin cylinder operated table top crank organ. Oak case with black base. Includes 5 cylinders. Crank on the front. SIZE: 12-1/2″ t x 18″ w x 15″ d. CONDITION: Oak case has been refinished. Name has been re-stenciled on top and bellows have been rebuilt. Original directions inside lid. Plays great. 1-7533 EO (600-800)

177
$540.00

MUSICAL CASKET/ MECHANICAL ORGUINETTE COMPANY. 14 note paper roll operated table top organ. Has walnut case with extensive gold stencils on all sides and top. Lid has swell shutter and opens to expose paper roll. SIZE: 10″ t x 12″ w x 9-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Overall very nice original condition. Stenciling appears to be all there. Circular scratch in side from crank (very old). Mechanism appears restored. One multi-tune roll included. Small rewind crank is missing. Has loud, rich tone. 1-7532 EO (500-700)

178
$460.00

HURDY GURDY IN CART BY VINCENT LLINARES. Cute little barrel operated piano on a spoke-wheeled push cart. Cart has nice pin-striping and leather covered handles. With one extra pinned cylinder. Piano has rose wood painted grain case with embroidered cloth insert on top. Brass maker’s plate in center and turned legs on the bottom section. SIZE: 24″ t x 22″ w x 13″ d. (plus crank). Cart is 19″ t x 50″ w x 22″ d. CONDITION: Finish on piano is very good with two or three minor scratches. Push cart very good. Insides are nice and clean, triangle needs to be re-hung. Also has wood block. Piano needs tuning. 1-7538 EO (900-1,200)

179
$575.00

EDISON AMBEROLA 30 IN BASE CABINET. Amberola 30 set into a manufactured base cabinet to make like an upright. Phonograph and cabinet are oak. Cabinet has 4 drawers for record storage behind a door. On 7″ legs. Plays Edison Blue Amberol cylinder records of which 38 are included. SIZE: 44″ t x 17″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Phonograph and cabinet are refinished. Right side has a few splinters of oak missing. Phonograph does not play but is complete. Probably a good cleaning and oiling would make it play. 1-7540 EO (700-1,000)

180
$805.00

TANZBAR PLAYER ACCORDION. Roll operated mechanical accordion. Playing 28 notes. Squeeze it back and forth like a regular accordion and it plays itself. Nice inlaid walnut case. With carrying case and 23 rolls. SIZE: 11″ t x 16″ w x 9″ d. Carrying case: 12″ t x 21″ w x 10″ d. CONDITION: Accordion plays nice. Case is lightly worn but basically clean. Rolls appear to be in good condition. 1-7544 EO (900-1,200)

181
$575.00

20 TUNE CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. The cylinder on this measures 3″ diameter by 7-1/2″ long. 40 teeth, all of which are in very good condition. Colorful tune card. Walnut and mahogany case with string inlay and decal of musical motif on lid. SIZE: 7-1/2″ t x 24″ w x 12″ d. CONDITION: Case is good solid original condition with some wear. Mechanism probably restored years ago and still in very good condition. All tips and dampers are present. Tone could be improved by repairing sounding board. 1-7545 EO (700-1,000)

182
$517.00

CHAUTAUQUA ROLLER ORGAN. Oak case with black base. Glass door over cylinder with swell door at back. 15 pinned cylinders included. SIZE: 12-1/2″ t x 18″ w x 15″ d. CONDITION: Oak case has been refinished. Stencil has been repainted by hand on top. Nice clean appearance. Bellows have been rebuilt. Plays and sounds great. 1-7549 EO (500-700)

183
$6,325.00

WURLITZER VICTORY MODEL 1080 JUKEBOX. Formerly housed in Roberts Restaurant in Liberty, Maine throughout the 1940s-50s. Walnut case with decorative mirrors on front and music lyre and stars on front. 24 Selection changer. Accompanied by box of records. SIZE: 58″ t x 34″ w x 25″ d. CONDITION: Appears complete except for back panel and one tube. Light corrosion, but not bad, finish is generally good. Two small pieces and one large piece of molding missing from base. An excellent candidate for restoration. 1-7068 EO (700-1,000)

184
$460.00

MCTAMMANY ORGANETTE. Walnut case with lots of stenciling on all sides and top. Paper roll operated of which five are included. Plays 14 notes on brass reeds. SIZE: 9″ t x 11-1/2″ w x 16″ d. CONDITION: Case has original finish. Stenciling has been touched up very nicely. Overall good original appearance. Bellows have been rebuilt. Plays very well. 1-7542 EO (400-600)

185
$920.00

PIANETTE TABLE TOP BARREL PIANO. Very early mahogany cased hand-cranked instrument, probably for home use. Playing 6 tunes on 22 notes. SIZE: 37-1/2″ t x 16″ w x 14″ d. CONDITION: Mahogany case probably has original finish, few stains on the side and shelf. Piano is in need of tuning. Tuning wrench is included. 1-7547 EO (400-600)

186
$600.00

L. H. JONES & CO. LAPTOP ORGAN. Made in Brattleboro, Vermont. Beautiful burl mahogany veneer encase this laptop or tabletop reed organ. Having 49 notes, original ivory and ebony. Upper part of organ is to be pumped up and down as you play the keyboard. With original carrying case, felt pads, and original dealer’s card in lid. SIZE: Organ: 8″ t x 28″ w x 11-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Original finish, nice condition. Two 1/8″ or less chips in veneer. Bellows are original leather but work very good. One dropped key. 1-7535 EO (200-400)

187
$575.00

MELOUTTE MONOGRAPHIC PIANO. Patented Jany. 1, 1878. Playing 17 notes on bar bells by a heavy paper roll, this little instrument is made of cast iron with scrolls and musical motif. Cast iron with turquoise background and black highlights. Three rolls included. SIZE: 5″ t x 10″ w x 13″ d. CONDITION: This is in original condition with little wear to the original paint. Three rolls in fragile condition. 1-7541 EO (300-500)

188
$316.00

MECHANICAL ORGUINETTE COMPANY NEW YORK. Nice walnut case with gold stencil on all sides. Plays 14 note roll of which one fragile roll is included. SIZE: 7-1/2″ t x 12″ w x 13″ d. CONDITION: Nice original finish, good strong stencils. Bellows have been rebuilt. 1-7543 EO (200-300)

189
$23.00

LAPTOP HARP. Maker unknown. Made of hardwood. Decal locating notes and fancy decal around sound hole. SIZE: 2″ t x 13″ w x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Complete and original. Only needs tuning and someone to play it. 1-7550 EO (50-100)

190
$34.00

MISC. LOT OF DISCS AND ROLLS. Lot includes 2 Symphonion 12″ discs, 9 player piano rolls, and an aluminum crank. CONDITION: Discs are very good, rolls are poor. 1-7552 EO (20-30)

191
$13,225.00

SHEPHERD HARDWARE MASON BANK WITH ORIGINAL BOX. A most appealing and highly enameled bank in a multitude of colors. This particular bank retains its original wooden box. The mason, constructing a wall of brick is being assisted by the hod carrier, who has the coin contained within the hod. Upon depressing the lever, the hod tips forward depositing the coin into the wall as the mason raises his spade to even out the cement on the bricks. Typical of most mechanical and steel banks, they depicted various nationalities of their time, this bank features two Irishmen. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 7-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Bank is near excellent condition and would be greatly enhanced by a cleaning. Original box is lacking slide lid. 1-7555 MC (4,000-6,000)

192
$3,910.00

STEVENS CHIEF BIG MOON BANK WITH RED BASE. Chief Big Moon sits by teepee holding a fish in hand. When lever is pressed, frog springs from under pond and the chief pulls back the fish and coin is deposited in bank. This also is the rare version of the bank with a red and yellow polychromed base. SIZE: 6″ h x 10″ l. CONDITION: Colors are bright and bank is in excellent condition with some minor scratches and chipping. 1-7073 MC (2,000-4,000)

193
$4,600.00

STEVENS COLUMBUS WORLDS FAIR MECHANICAL BANK. Painted gold and silver with green vines and copper color log. This is the slightly more rare painted version of this bank. Bank came with or without embossing on the side. “Worlds Fair Bank” this is the version with the embossing. Flip lever and Indian rises from under log. Columbus raises his hand greeting the Indian. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 8-1/2″ l. CONDITION: One of the nicest Worlds Fair Banks seen in a long time. Near excellent condition. 1-7557 MC (1,500-2,500)

194
$4,370.00

STEVENS MAGIC BANK. This is a very colorful bank painted red, white and blue. When door is opened, cashier appears with tray in hand. Place coin on tray, press lever. Door closes and the coin is deposited in bank. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 4-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Bank has very strong paint. Bank needs a very good cleaning but otherwise is in near excellent condition. Also this bank is prone to cracks in the roof, but this version has none. 1-7094 MC (1,200-1,500)

195
$1,840.00

KYSER AND REX ZOO BANK. A small and very interesting bank. Push gorilla’s face and shutters open to reveal a bear and a lion. Coin is deposited into bank. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 4″ w. CONDITION: Trap is missing but bank is in near excellent condition. 1-7225 MC (1,000-2,000)

196
$2,300.00

MECHANICAL NOVELTY WORKS INITIATING BANK 2ND DEGREE. Press lever and man riding goat springs forward and deposits coin in frog’s mouth. This is a fairly rare bank. SIZE: 7″ h x 7-1/2″ l. CONDITION: The bank was overpainted gold at some point in time. 1-7565 MC (700-1,200)

197
$1,955.00

LOT OF TWO STILL BANKS. (Mary and her lamb and Independence Hall). Mary stands in front of her white lamb. Mary is dressed in white and green. The scarce Independence Hall is gold with red roof with blue and red finials. SIZE: Mary is 5″ t x 4″ w, Independence Hall is 11″ w x 6-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Both are in very good plus condition. 1-7560 MC (1,500-2,000)

198
$34,500.00

EXTRAORDINARILY RARE ARCADE BRINKS EXPRESS CO. ARMORED TRUCK. Perhaps one might refer to this toy as the “Holy Grail” of the toy kingdom. Two words come to mind: “evasive” and “elusive”. Only a handful of these fabulous toys are known to exist. This toy is believed to have been originally made for the Brinks Company for promotional purposes. Over the years many people have tried to track down an example, but again the toy is most elusive and very few examples are known to exist. Although only 12″ in length, it is a massive 5 pounds and an accurate portrayal of a real life vehicle including gun turrets on the sides and rear. The rear of the truck opens up to a cast iron bed (unlike many of the other panel trucks that have a tin bed) to keep the valuable bullion and cash safely tucked inside. Most toy collectors are aware of this toy, but have probably not had the opportunity to even see or hold one in real life! This is a rare opportunity, perhaps once in a lifetime, to obtain such a treasure for your collection. Brilliantly painted in a deep red with gold highlighting, red hubs, and white rubber tires. SIZE: 12″ l. CONDITION: One of the nicest examples known to exist with overall normal wear and chipping to paint. Lacking the rubber tire on one iron wheel. 1-7658 JL (20,000-40,000)

199
$12,650.00

EXTREMELY DESIRABLE HUBLEY PACKARD. Perhaps one of the finest automotive passenger vehicles ever manufactured by any toy company! Intricate detailing including opening doors and hoods make this a most classic toy for any cast iron automotive collector. Upon close inspection of the driver’s side door, the nickel plated chauffeur is poised upon a simulated tufted leather seat. Lifting the hoods exposes a 12-cylinder, nickel plated engine. A finely detailed nickel plated radiator with attached lights projecting over the front bumper with the license plate marked “Iowa 1927”. Spare is fastened to the rear of car, the tires being of iron simulating balloon tires with blue hubs. Truly a magnificent toy that any toy collector or antique car collector would cherish. SIZE: 11″ l. CONDITION: Overall paint is very fine plus, one of the nicest for original paint we have ever seen. Passenger door has had paint touch-up and is a possible replacement. Appears to have had a small repair to chassis under spare tire. 1-7659 JL (12,500-17,500)

200
$2,415.00

HUBLEY CRASH CAR AND HARLEY DAVIDSON CYCLE. Hard to find crash car painted red with gold highlights and nickel plated iron wheels. Lot includes a green civilian Harley Davidson Cycle with nickel plated wheels. SIZE: Crash car 5″ h x 9″ l, Harley is 4″ h x 6″ l. CONDITION: Crash car is very good to excellent, still has a partial Hubley decal on back step. The only negative is a replaced hose reel. Harley is in near excellent condition. 1-7562 MC (1,500-2,000)

201
$747.00

IVES CLOCK WORK RUNABOUT. Extremely rare to find cast iron toys with clock work motors. A great casting and size to this toy with steerable front wheels. SIZE: 7″ h x 7-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Toy is repainted with a reproduction driver. 1-7444 MC (500-1,000)

202
$805.00

TINY ARCADE RED TOP CAB. A rarity in itself, this special little cab is usually found in black and orange. However, this example is the scarce red top cab. Enameled in black with a white center section and red windows and roof, it sports white hubs and gray tires, this is a most difficult toy cab to find. Buried in a New Hampshire estate, this toy just came to light and is being offered at auction. SIZE: 5″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good, heavier paint loss due to flaking on roof. Cab would greatly be enhanced with a good cleaning. 1-7271-1 JL (800-1,200)

203
$0.00

ARCADE BUICK COUPE. This coupe, like the Arcade sedan is considered a must have among cast iron automotive collectors. The coupe is somewhat harder to find than the sedan. Its graceful lines, white rubber tires, and marked grill make for a desirable vehicle. SIZE: 8-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good with paint restoration to hood, trunk, and roof. 1-6954 (2,000-2,500)

204
$1,552.00

ARCADE BUICK SEDAN. To the collectors of cast iron automotive toys, this is a must have. Enameled in blue and black with white rubber tires, this vehicle, circa 1930s, is from the Golden Era of automobiles. SIZE: 8-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Overall paint is very fine with some restoration to hood. 1-6953 (1,600-2,000)

205
$3,600.00

HUBLEY RACER WITH MOVEABLE FLAMES. Large orange racer with rubber tires. When racer is rolled, twelve flames shoot from engine. This is a fairly scarce and desirable racer. SIZE: 11″ l. CONDITION: Colors on racer are very bright with four original wheels and hubs. Paint is above average. Overall excellent condition. 1-7400 MC (1,750-2,000)

206
$0.00

HUBLEY NO. 5 RACER. This is one of the most popular and rarest of Hubley race cars. When hood covers are lifted, they reveal the engine. Having a separate nickel-plated grill, hard rubber tires and a multi-colored racer. SIZE: 9-1/2″l. CONDITION: Some distress to rubber tires and some minor flaking to engine hoods, otherwise very good to near excellent. 1-7405 MC (1,400-1,600)

207
$2,520.00

ARCADE CHEVY SEDAN. Black sedan with silver grill and gold headlights. Nickel plated wheels with black hubs. SIZE: 8-1/4″l. CONDITION: Overall very good to near excellent. Replaced spare tire. 1-7488 MC (1,000-1,500)

208
$1,150.00

ARCADE MACK COAL DUMP TRUCK. Mack truck is painted red with “coal” stenciled on back dump. Has cast iron wheels painted white with red hubs. Also has an original Arcade decal on bed of dump. SIZE: 10-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good with most of its wear to wheels and sides of bed and hood of truck. Figure is a replacement. 1-7399 MC (900-1,100)

209
$840.00

DELUXE ARCADE ANDY GUMP CAR. This most elaborate version features a crank, license plates, painted comic figure, and additional highlighting to wheels and trim. This is the best of the three versions available. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Good, some damage to rear license plate. 1-6959 (700-900)

210
$0.00

ARCADE CHEVY COUPE. The classic 1930s Chevy coupe enameled in black and gray with nickel spare on trunk. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Black roof appears to have old paint restoration. 1-6968 (850-1,000)

211
$0.00

ARCADE MACK DUMP TRUCK. A most realistic workhorse vehicle of the time period. This version has a spring tab on the rear of the cab roof to raise and dump the bed. SIZE: 12″ l. CONDITION: Good to very good. 1-6964 (550-650)

212
$840.00

HUBLEY #5 RACER. One can hear the roar of the engine as this racecar speeds down the track. Highlights include large steel wheels that simulate the look of balloon tires, the hunched over driver, and hoods emblazoned with the number 5 that lift to reveal the huge engine. SIZE: 9-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall paint is good to very good. Left and right hoods have been replaced. 1-6965 (725-800)

213
$6,325.00

WILKINS TEDDER. Probably the scarcest of all Wilkins cast iron farm toys. There are only about 5 or 6 known. It has a black horse, a yellow cast iron frame with red wheels. When toy is pulled, the tedder arms turn and work the soil. Really a very unique toy with great action. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 9-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Toy is all original with driver and has even wear throughout. Overall very good condition. 1-7048 MC (6,000-8,000)

214
$2,070.00

WILKINS MOWER. Scarce cast iron toy with moveable tin and iron mowing blades. Two black horses pulling mower with yellow and black wheels driven by a farmer with a derby cap. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 9-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Toy is overall in very good condition with even wear throughout. Driver is repainted. 1-7049 MC (900-1,500)

215
$2,012.00

WILKINS HAY RAKE. One of the scarcest farm toys made by Wilkins. The hay rake has a tin and bent wire back with a handle when pulled down works the soil. Also has a black cast iron horse, red frame and yellow wheels. The driver is painted brown/black and has flesh tone face and hands. SIZE: 5″ h x 9″ l. CONDITION: Wear to wheels and horse. The figure is old but not original to this toy. Overall condition is good. 1-7050 MC (1,000-2,000)

216
$5,175.00

WILKINS HORSE DRAWN PLOW. One in a series of farm toys by Wilkins, which are rare and desirable. This one has a black horse with gold and red highlights and a red frame with yellow wheels and an original figure. When lever is pressed, plow blade drops to work field. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h x 10″ l. CONDITION: Toy is in very good condition except the plow blade, which appears to be an old recast. 1-7087 MC (2,000-4,000)

217
$1,092.00

VINDEX CASE PLOW. A red plow with swivel guiding front wheel in embossed case with green wheels. SIZE: 4″ h x 9-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Toy is in very good condition with most of its wear to wheels. 1-7089 MC (900-1,200)

218
$287.00

WILKINS HORSE DRAWN WAGON. Two horse dray wagon. Horses are painted black, wagon and wheels are yellow. SIZE: 6″ h x 13″ l. CONDITION: Toy has been professionally restored. 1-7088 MC (400-600)

219
$1,150.00

KENTON HORSE DRAWN FARM WAGON WITH BLACK DRIVER. Great looking wagon with detachable cart from wheels. Being pulled by a black and white horse; driven by a black man with a simulated straw hat. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 14″ l. CONDITION: Toy is in excellent plus condition with bright enameling. 1-7440 MC (300-500)

220
$632.00

HUBLEY PHAETON. Great looking toy with a white carriage being pulled by a prancing black horse with yellow wheels and a blue painted woman driver. SIZE: 5″ h x 16-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Color of back wheels does not match the front wheels. The figure is old but is not original to this toy. The white cart has heavy wear. The black horse is in excellent condition. Overall good condition. 1-7437 MC (300-500)

221
$2,070.00

HARRIS GOAT CART. This is a great toy. Two white goats with black and red trappings pulling a blue buckboard with bright yellow wheels, being driven by a woman in a white and blue dress. The toy has great eye appeal. SIZE: 5″ h x 13″ l. CONDITION: Toy is near excellent condition with very bright colors. It has only minor chipping and general wear. The only negative about this toy is the replaced driver. 1-7051 MC (1,000-1,500)

222
$1,495.00

HARRIS BUCKBOARD. Toy has two black prancing horses on wheels pulling a red buckboard with yellow enamel wheels and a poly-chromed driver in gray and flesh tones. SIZE: 5″ h x 13-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Toy looks 100% original with original driver and paint is very good condition with some overall wear. 1-7054 MC (800-1,600)

223
$2,760.00

SCARCE WILKINS DUMP CART. A very heavy robust horse enameled in black pulling a red dump cart with yellow wheels. The driver is polychromed in blue and flesh tones. Also comes with a cartful of cast iron shovels, rakes, picks etc. Also has its original back gate. SIZE: 5″ h x 13″ l. CONDITION: Very good plus condition with some paint loss to horse, wheels and figure. 1-7055 MC (1,000-2,000)

224
$10,350.00

INCREDIBLE STEIFF FELIX THE CAT ON IRISH MAIL. Appealing, rare, near mint, and desirable are just a few of the words that could possibly describe this toy. Felix sitting upon his bellows seat will propel the Irish Mail forward, pumping and leaning back as the bellows (non functional) make a squeaking sound. Believed to be of 1920s vintage, this is quite possibly one of the rarest Felix toys to surface in many years. Even retaining its original script Steiff button with remnants of paper tag. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Near mint, tail is intact but appears wire within is broken. 1-7408 JL (4,000-8,000)

225
$24,150.00

MAMMOTH MARKLIN BROUGHAM WITH ORIGINAL HORSE. Perhaps the largest Marklin carriage ever produced, it is an amazing 44″ in length! As typical with Marklin, the high quality construction as well as brilliant paint work is once again obvious. One occasionally has the opportunity to buy various Marklin carriages, but rarely will one have the chance to buy one of this magnitude with its original metal horse. Enameled in dark blue and black with a multitude of trim colors and carried by the trademark Marklin red undercarriage, this is a most impressive toy to be appreciated by doll and toy collectors alike. Large lanterns (possible replacements) adorn the exterior, lighting the driver’s way down the street. SIZE: 44″ l. CONDITION: Overall appears to be very fine to near excellent. Glass quite possibly replaced, and the horse lacking some trappings (some detached but included). 1-7210 JL (15,000-20,000)

226
$6,325.00

ONE OF A KIND AMERICAN TIN BELL TOY WITH CUPID. A fresh to the market as well as sensational previously undiscovered bell toy by Fallows! Cupid astride a butterfly’s body, obviously in pursuit of his next two lovers. As the toy is propelled along the floor, the butterfly’s wings flap, Cupid rises and falls, and the bell rings, warning of Cupid’s imminent arrival. The luminescence of the large multicolored embossed wings is stunning. Cupid himself is in flesh tone paint with gilt wings and sash about his midsection and highlighted with brown hair. This is all upon an embossed orange red painted tin base with iron wheels. With the frailty and delicacy of this toy, one can wonder how such a wonderful toy survived. This toy was recently discovered in a southern state, tucked away for perhaps well over 100 years. Upon research, we have discovered a catalog cut from Conway Brothers of Philadelphia referring to this toy as #1032 “Mechanical Cupid Butterfly with Gong Attachment”. Certainly a must-have for collectors of American tin toys as well as those collectors who fancy bell toys! SIZE: 8″ l x 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: In as found, untouched condition. Overall paint is extremely fine. 1-7661 JL (7,500-15,000)

227
$3,565.00

RARE EARLY FIRE HOSE REEL MODEL CARRIAGE. Upon close inspection, one can envision the time and effort that went into creating this early, 1860s (?) fire hose reel. The wheels as well as the hose reel frame each have painstakingly been cut and trimmed from a single piece of steel and/or brass. Particularly interesting is the delicacy to which the hose reel has been adorned with elliptical cutouts and mirrored center sections. The original toolbox is still present on the back as well as a crescent shaped emblem attached to a pole that would support the fire marker. Carefully engraved upon the emblem is the name “Suffolk”. Of unknown manufacture, but believed to be Continental. In as found, untouched condition. SIZE: 21″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good plus, lacking one bell. Eisenglass lacking from fire lantern. Original hose shows signs of deterioration. 1-7090 JL (1,000-2,000)

228
$540.00

VICTORIAN CAST IRON CHILD’S TRICYCLE. Wonderful early pedal bike with two large spoke wheels and one smaller wheel in front to which tiller is attached. Oil cloth covered seat with back rest. SIZE: 45″ l x 26″ w x 27″ t. CONDITION: Rubber that wraps iron wheels shows some hardening and flattening. Front wheel is missing rubber. Black painted finish shows age appropriate wear. Seat has some slight tears. Overall very good. 1-7463 (900-1,200)

229
$5,750.00

SPECTACULAR BING FOR BASSETT-LOWKE FLYING SCOTSMAN LIVE STEAM ENGINE. A huge 4-6-2 locomotive with an 8-wheel tender. This British outline train comes with its original test track, which is a rare occurrence in itself. In remarkably fine original condition for a live steam engine, it shows only minimal paint loss to the engine and very minor paint lifting to small section of tender top. This toy has been on display for over 40 years in a private New Hampshire home as well as many of the live steam trains and other toys being sold in this sale. SIZE: Overall length is 43″, engine and tender measure 38″. Approximate outside width of track is 2-3/4″. CONDITION: Extremely fine all original condition with minimal paint loss to frame of engine and paint lifting as described earlier. 1-7283 JL (4,000-8,000)

230
$4,025.00

BING FOR BASSETT-LOWKE CLOCKWORK DUCHESS OF MONTROSE WITH ORIGINAL BOX. A spectacular 4-6-2 English outline engine contained within its original box in virtually unplayed with condition. This toy has been displayed on a shelf for the last 40+ years and is in desperate need of a light cleaning to enhance its true beauty. Typical of Bassett-Lowke, their toy train models were more like scale models, wonderfully designed, expertly painted, and true treasures. Accompanied by 4 pieces of Bassett-Lowke literature including original catalog picturing the Duchess of Montrose. SIZE: 21″ l. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all original condition, lacking right side windshield to front of locomotive. Box shows fading and staining to top and some warpage. 1-7291 JL (1,500-2,500)

231
$3,737.00

TWO LIVE STEAM ENGINES. The first is of German manufacture and is a traction style steam engine with a nickel plated boiler. Retains an original tag that instructs the operator that it is a reversible engine as well. Chain driven flywheel activates the rear drive, propelling the vehicle forward. Second is a J & E Stevens upright steam engine fancifully colored in green with a multitude of highlighting colors. Included is the original wooden dovetail box for this toy with original label. SIZE: Each is 8-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Overall excellent to near mint, both engines show little evidence of wear. 1-7064 JL (2,000-3,000)

232
$920.00

STUART SIRIUS STEAM ENGINE. Heavy burgundy enameled 2-part engine with pressure gauge. Mounted to wooden base. Engine marked “Stuart” on one side and “Sirius” on the other. SIZE: Base measures 17″ l x 7″ w. CONDITION: Unsure of working condition, appears complete with much shelf dust. 1-7282 (600-800)

233
$1,610.00

LOT OF 2 STEAM ENGINES. First is an elaborate and highly detailed green engine with brass hardware, housed in an architectural type frame with steam tank, plungers, large flywheel, and centrifuge. All mounted to simulated concrete block wooden base. Similar model pictured on cover of accompanying book “Introducing Model Engineering” by H.R. Hadlow and is referred to as “Tuxford” table engine by H.A. Braithwaite. Lot also includes small vertical single piston Stuart engine with flywheel on side. Marked “S”. SIZE: Larger is 7″ l x 7″ w x 12″ h. CONDITION: Unsure of working condition. Appears complete, with much shelf dust. Wooden base has couple small splits and chips to wood. Overall very good plus. 1-7280 (700-1,100)

234
$287.00

EARLY 1870s (?) STEAM MODEL. This upright cylindrical model is powered by steam or hot air that is forced into the wooden barrel like chamber sitting atop a teardrop shaped iron framework. Within the exposed framework is an elaborate piston drive mechanism that propels the flywheel. Mounted to a wooden base and polychromed in green with red highlighting, the ingenuity of early craftsmanship is quite evident! SIZE: 10″ t. CONDITION: Overall very fine. 1-7454 JL (400-800)

235
$920.00

LOT OF 2 STEAM ENGINES. First is horizontal configuration with large flywheel driving dual pistons. Case in green paint with brass hardware. Second is smaller green Stuart engine with small drive wheel working two vertical pistons. Marked with “S” on sides. SIZE: Larger is 10″ l x 5″ w; smaller is 6″ t. CONDITION: Unsure of working condition, both appear complete with much shelf dust. 1-7281 (400-600)

236
$1,322.00

LARGE GAUGE ENGLISH OUTLINE LIVE STEAM ENGINE AND TENDER. A truly magnificent scratch built brass locomotive with a 4-6-2 wheel configuration. One can only guess the hours that went into creating this highly detailed and elaborate set. Everything from the engineer’s cab with an opening roof vent down to the intricate drive rods and the simulated springs and journal boxes on the tender. An inordinate amount of detailing and desire to recreate in miniature the real thing was done here. The engine is marked “4472” in applied brass numbers and the tender was marked “L.N.E.R” in similar brass letters (no longer present). Upon inspection one can see this engine and tender saw actual use because the boiler shows minor heat buildup and discoloration, but this does not detract from the beauty of this model. 1-7285 JL (1,500-2,500)

237
$6,325.00

LARGE CARETTE LIMOUSINE. Fresh from the attic, this largest Carette limousine features rubber tired wheels, four original headlights, and beveled glass windows. Lithographed in dark green with opening doors into the passenger compartment. The chauffeur is awaiting his next passenger to ferry about to the next important social event. One seldom finds this car in untouched all-original condition. It deserves to be in front of a large doll house as it is appealing to both miniature doll house and toy collectors. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: Overall very fine all original condition with some minor flaking to lithograph sides and driver and typical chipping around the doors. 8-76208 JL (7,000-9,000)

238
$3,680.00

RARE LEHMANN TITANIA LIMOUSINE. The rarest of the Lehmann auto toys, this deluxe red and blue magnificently lithographed tin limo has electric head lamps, coil spring clockwork drive, adjustable and lockable wheels, chauffeur, superb and detailed graphics and lithography. This is the “Holy Grail” of Lehmann auto toys. SIZE: 11″ l. CONDITION: Toy has some very slight oxidation and some minor wear to wheels which would be expected. Otherwise, toy is in excellent condition. 1-7461 MC (3,000-4,000)

239
$4,600.00

JEP HISPANA SUIZA OPEN AIR CAR. This is a very great looking car. Extremely large with a big clockwork motor and has original Jep tag on side. Car is painted yellow with red running boards, electric headlights and has two original composition figures. A very impressive and rare toy. SIZE: 7″ h x 20″ l. CONDITION: Appears all original paint with some paint loss to seats and minor rusting to windshield and some chipping to fenders and car body. One rubber tire split in half but is still with car. Overall very good condition. 1-7274 MC (2,500-4,500)

240
$3,600.00

JEP ROLLS ROYCE OPEN PHAETON. Tin deluxe auto, circa 1930. Finely detailed radiator grill with rare custom Flying Lady sterling hood ornament, spring bumpers, forward and reverse gears, brake mechanism, electric headlamps, powerful motor, propeller shaft and rear axle and differential. Also included is a composition driver/chauffeur with articulated arms. This is a classic toy auto and considered one of the finest and most detailed ever made. SIZE: 20″ l. CONDITION: Older professional restoration. 1-7462 MC (3,000-4,000)

241
$6,000.00

COLOSSAL 53″ SCALE MODEL TIN BATTLESHIP. Talk about detailing and intricacy, this early ram front battleship has a plethora of gun turrets, ventilators, railings, lifeboats, riggings, etc. Meant to be operational with an electric motor, it was powered in the water with three propellers. Of unknown vintage, but most likely made in the 1920s, primarily out of tin with some wood, and painted in proper colors. Most likely the boat was used in a pond and obviously no other set sail there that day, especially those of German manufacture. At the stern of the ship the name “Liberte” is finely applied suggesting that this was a French battleship. SIZE: 53″ l. CONDITION: Overall is good, in need of re-rigging, partial front mast, and many small and intricate details should be looked after and reworked or fixed. No motor present. Perhaps this ship had been beached at some point as the bottom shows some damage with replacement keel on hull, but the ship still appears to be seaworthy. 1-7246 JL (3,000-6,000)

242
$4,200.00

LARGE CARETTE OCEAN LINER. Very hard to find a Carette of this size. Most of their boats were much smaller. It has four funnels, three crows nests, search light, twelve ventilators. Painted cream, tan, black and white. Very impressive boat. SIZE: 15″ h x 27″ l. CONDITION: The boat has been overpainted and has replaced string and is overall in near excellent condition. 1-7619 MC (2,000-3,000)

243
$4,542.00

1938 B.B. KORN “METEOR” GAS POWERED RACER. Powered by an early .60 Brown Jr. ignition engine. This was Barney Korn’s first racecar. The body was formed from sheet metal emblazoned with “Korn Spl” and “3” on the tail. Very few of these were ever produced. George “Pappy” Nutting had the original frame and body and finished the car for his son in the 1970s. SIZE: 18″ l. CONDITION: Slight surface wear to body and graphics, overall very good to near excellent. 1-7625 (3,000-4,000)

244
$5,462.00

DON EDMUNDS “ELCAR SPECIAL” GAS POWERED RACER. Modeled after the Indianapolis racing car driven by John Duff, winner of the Indy 500 in 1926. It is equipped with a scale non-operating Model 8 cylinder Miller engine. Suspension detail, hand laced wire wheels. Details include complete instrumentation, scale steering wheel, hinged hood, and brilliant red and yellow paint, lettered “Elcar Special”. Complete with driver made by Edmund’s wife, Garnet. SIZE: 20-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Some distress to leather straps, otherwise near excellent. 1-7639 (6,000-8,000)

245
$3,220.00

DON EDMUNDS TRACKMASTER GAS POWERED RACER. Circa 1975. Powered by an Atwood Champion .60 ignition engine. Body is formed by hand-hammered aluminum and is marked “Bowes Seal Fast Special” and “23” on the tail. Complete with full cockpit with full instrumentation, and steering wheel. There is a small plaque on the bottom that reads “Don Edmunds Autoresearch”. SIZE: 19″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7632 (3,000-4,000)

246
$3,335.00

CONTEMPORARY B.B. KORN “BEGGS SPECIAL” GAS POWERED RACER. Richard Beggs’ faithful representation of B.B. Korn’s Twin Supercharged Indy-type racer. Twin blowers supply boost to output of gas engine. Full instrumentation, steering wheel, and superb engineering throughout. This sleek all black racer with tufted red leather seat screams “speed”. Marked “Twin Supercharged” and “7” on the sides. SIZE: 20-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Windshield has slight cracking, otherwise near excellent. 1-7644 (3,500-5,000)

247
$1,955.00

RARE J.L. SPECIAL CONTEMPORARY GAS POWERED RACER. All black front wheel drive racer powered by an Ignition .60 Super Cyclone engine is marked “J.L. Special” on side and “7” on tail. Complete with crescent windshield and aluminum hubs. SIZE: 18-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7629 (1,500-2,500)

248
$2,880.00

POPP SPECIAL GAS POWERED RACER. Circa 1940, this rarity is powered by an Ignition .60 Super Cyclone engine. The Popp cars were made in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and were considered quite large. They bore a resemblance to the Bremer Whirlwind, also made in Milwaukee. The Popp cars are very high quality pieces and expensive to produce. As such, very few were made. In 1998, Mr. Popp’s widow sold the last of her late husband’s parts stock and four cars were assembled from them. This example is one of these four. SIZE: 20″ l. CONDITION: Heat marks to pipe, otherwise near excellent. 1-7630 (2,000-3,000)

249
$2,047.00

REXNER CONTEMPORARY FIRST SERIES GAS POWERED RACER. Circa 1979-1980. This is a rare opportunity to own a first series Rexner racer as virtually none are known to exist. Powered by a .60 Super Cyclone ignition gas engine, this is the first gas powered racer built by Marvin Reichert. The car was raced extensively by Reichert for many years. Compression on the engine is tremendous. SIZE: 17-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Windshield has small crack, minor paint chips to graphics. Left front tire has much of the tread worn off. Overall very good plus. 1-7637 (2,000-3,000)

250
$3,162.00

BANANA WAGON SPEEDWAY PACEMAKER GAS POWERED RACER. Made specifically for the renowned Peter DePaolo, presented to him by the factory in 1951. DePaolo’s cars were always yellow in color, always numbered “12”, and always known as “Banana Wagons”. Powered by a .60 Hornet engine. The lot includes a letter of provenance from DePaolo’s son Tom confirming that this racer was given to his father Peter and was in his collection for many years. SIZE: 17″ l. CONDITION: Some minor crazing and paint chips around graphics, wear to hubs, small corner cracks to paint at seat corners. Overall very good to near excellent. 1-7642 (2,500-3,500)

251
$1,380.00

BUTCH MARX DePALMA GAS POWERED RACER. Using an original car from which patterns for the cast parts were made to assure accuracy of sizes. The body is wood carved and painted yellow as the original was. It is mounted on the correct strapped steel chassis. The snap rings in the end of the rear that hold the dust felts in place and six bearings have been fitted just as on the original car. Power is supplied to the rear drive from a .60 Super Cyclone engine of the correct vintage. Coil, condenser, and fuel shut-off mechanism complete the running components. This car is featured in the Eric Zausner “Spindizzies” book on page 23 where it is listed as “extremely rare.” SIZE: 16″ l. CONDTION: Couple minor scratches, otherwise near excellent. 1-7626 (1,500-2,500)

252
$1,725.00

SYNCHRO ROCKET GAS POWERED RACER. Built on an original Synchro Rocket chassis and powered by the seldom seen correct Synchro Ace gas ignition engine with the original working centrifugal clutch. The wooden body was carved by Marvin Reichert for Willie Chambers many years ago. This is an outstanding example of one of the great racecars from the earliest period of the hobby. Decorated in white with red highlights and leather trim. SIZE: 20″ l. CONDITION: Minor crazing to paint, otherwise near excellent. 1-7653 (2,200-3,000)

252A
$2,587.00

RARE FALLOWS HORSE-DRAWN TROLLEY. Large horse-drawn trolley with original old painted and stenciled decoration features a red trolley with green roof stenciled “Central Transportation”. Has four delicate cast iron wheels and pulled by two brown horses with white manes and red saddles. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: Toy appears all original including painted and stenciled surface; roof still retains its gold decorated stencil design. Paint generally very strong, however, flaked and pitted in places and scattered flaking and pitting over the trolley and horses. A nice piece fresh to the market. 1-7675 (1,500-2,000)

252B
$2,645.00

EARLY, RARE GEORGE BROWN DOUBLE OX CART. This early American tin toy features original painted and stenciled design on the cream cart. Being drawn by two cream-colored oxen. The cart rides on original cast iron wheels. SIZE: Approximately 9-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Scattered paint flaking over the entire surface of the cart and oxen. A very desirable piece in very acceptable condition. 1-7678 (700-900)

252C
$287.00

LOT OF TWO EARLY GEORGE BROWN TOY CARTS. The first red cart with mustard interior being drawn by a small white painted horse. The cart with its original delicate cast iron cast metal wheels. The second, a covered green cart being pulled by a brown horse with red saddle having its original delicate cast iron wheels. SIZE: Red cart approximately 7-3/4″ l, the green colored cart approximately 8″ l. CONDITION: Much scattered paint loss and scratches on the red cart. The green cart with some flaking to the roof, but generally strong paint on horse and cart. 1-7683 (750-1,000)

252D
$1,035.00

LARGE EARLY AMERICAN TIN CAMEL TOY ON PLATFORM. This toy made by Althoff Bergman dates to approximately 1880. The camel in original yellow paint with red mouth is mounted on a green base with small cast iron wheels. SIZE: 9″ l x 7-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Scattered paint flaking missing all over the surface of the camel and base. A piece of the tin on one side of the leg also missing. This is a scarce toy; and for this early a toy, in very acceptable condition. 1-7680 (500-800)

252E
$1,200.00

SCARCE “RED BABY” DUMP TRUCK. This truck manufactured by Arcade Mfg. Co. is painted red with original stencil on front doors “International Harvester Trucks”. Contains original nickel-plated driver, four cast iron nickel-plated wheels with red hubs, and a working nickel-plated wrench used to lift the dump body. A nice example of this desirable automotive cast iron piece. SIZE: 10-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Overall condition is very fine. 1-7674 (750-900)

252F
$172.00

SCHUCO WIND-UP DANCERS. A Bavarian boy with green felt hat lifts his partner (made of celluloid) over his head. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. Some wear to the paint on the top of the girl’s head. Lacking key. 1-7679 (200-300)

252G
$540.00

CHARLIE CHAPLIN TIN WIND-UP WALKER. This lithographed German tin toy features a blue coat, black pants, and black trademark derby with cane in his right hand. Charlie stands on cast iron feet, and when he is wound, he does his famous penguin shuffle. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Left arm appears to be a replacement. Toy has wear on high spots with some minor scratches, and Charlie’s face has some discoloration; overall, good to very good. 1-7681 (400-500)

252H
$402.00

RARE HALLOWEEN CANDY CONTAINER. Composition German pumpkin with molded, grinning black cat emerging from the top. Retains much of its original cloth or paper bow tie. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: Some wear to the tips of the ears and tiny spots of scattered paint loss on the black cat; otherwise generally very good. 1-7684 (450-650)

252I
$115.00

SCARCE GLASS EASTER RABBIT CANDY CONTAINER. This glass candy container featuring an Easter rabbit with wheelbarrow filled with eggs. Retains some of the original red, gold, and white paint, much of which is now worn off. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Roughness on underside of glass base, paint worn as indicated. 1-7685 (350-450)

253
$13,225.00

STEVENS GIRL SKIPPING ROPE MECHANICAL BANK. One of the most sought after banks. When the clockwork mechanism is wound, the girl gracefully skips rope while at the same time her head sways from left to right and her feet swing back and forth in a very realistic manner. Some of the collectors of these banks take pride in how many revolutions of swinging their bank can accomplish. This bank is extremely rare and it transcends the bank collectors and appeals to any lover of fine polychrome painted cast iron pieces. If you only had to own one great mechanical bank, most collectors think this would be the best bank to own. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h x 8″ l. CONDITION: Appears all original with even wear throughout bank. Overall very good condition. 1-7556 MC (12,000-15,000)

254
$920.00

ROCKING CHAIR STILL BANK. The rocking chair is a very rare bank and is also a puzzle. There are no pins or screws holding the bank together, you just have to slide the pieces apart. This is truly a unique bank. SIZE: 6-3/4″ w x 2-9/16″ h. CONDITION: Bank retains most of its original japanning with possibly the back seat re-japanned/repaired. 1-7063-1 MC (800-1,200)

255
$6,900.00

STEVENS BOY SCOUT CAMP MECHANICAL BANK. At the camp, boy looks out from teepee while another boy cooks over a cauldron. When lever is pressed, a third boy raises flag announcing “Boy Scout Camp”. A scarce mechanical bank. SIZE: 6″ h x 9-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Bank appears all original and is in very good to excellent condition. 1-7609 MC (5,000-7,000)

256
$6,325.00

KYSER AND REX BOY STEALING WATERMELON BANK. When lever is pressed, dog appears from the doghouse. Boy is slinking through the garden in an attempt to steal the watermelon and raises his right hand. While along the fence, a boy runs off with another watermelon in hand. Probably in the 1880s, it was considered a very comical bank. SIZE: 5″ h x 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Bank is missing spring and trap. With a good cleaning, paint would be very strong in near excellent condition. 1-7558 MC (1,500-2,500)

257
$2,300.00

SHEPARD HARDWARE STUMP SPEAKER AND UNCLE SAM BANK. Uncle Sam throws coin in satchel and Stump Speaker drops coin in carpet bag. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h x 4-7/8″ w and 10″ h x 5″ w. CONDITION: Stump Speaker has a replaced coin trap; otherwise both banks are in good to very good condition. 1-7559 MC (1,500-2,000)

258
$3,162.00

STEVENS RECLINING CHINAMAN AND KYSER & REX ZOO BANK. Chinaman holds four aces in his hand and when lever is pressed, he flips his hand over and shows his cards. Press the gorilla on the Zoo bank and the shutters open to expose more animals. Two great mechanical banks. SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 4-1/2″ and zoo is 4-1/4″ x 4 1/4″. CONDITION: Chinaman has replaced hand and some general touch-up. Zoo is lacking trap, otherwise in very good condition. 1-7564 MC (1,200-1,800)

259
$1,610.00

J. BARTON SMITH COMPANY BOY ON TRAPEZE AND A STEVENS EAGLE AND EAGLETS. Put coin in boy’s hand and he somersaults depositing coin in base. Eagle feeds eaglets and deposits coin in bank. SIZE: Boy On Trapeze 9-1/2″ h x 5″ w, Eagle 6″ h x 7″ w. CONDITION: Boy On Trapeze is a superior example of this bank, in excellent condition with minor paint chipping. Eagle and Eaglets in very good to excellent condition. 1-7563 MC (1,500-2,000)

260
$2,357.00

BUDDY L OUTDOOR TRAIN SET (7 PCS). This set consists of a #963 engine, tender, two cattle cars, flat bed (early), tank car and a caboose. SIZE: (Overall) 140″ l. CONDITION: Overall set in good condition with various rusting and paint loss and paint loss on some pieces. Tanker missing cap and retains about 50% original paint. 1-7233 MC (1,000-2,000)

261
$1,725.00

BUDDY L OUTDOOR TRAIN SET (7 PCS). Consisting of #963 engine, cattle car, box car, a hopper, a tanker, a tender and caboose. SIZE: Total length approx. 140″ l. CONDITION: Engine in very good plus condition. Caboose is repainted and box car has heavy rusting and pitting. 1-7232 MC (1,000-2,000)

262
$2,415.00

BUDDY L OUTDOOR TRAIN SET (8 PCS). Set consists of an engine, tender, cattle car, box car, flatbed, tanker, hopper and caboose. SIZE: Total length approx. 160″ l. CONDITION: Most of the set is over painted. Condition of cars is good with heavy wear and rusting throughout. 1-7231 MC (1,000-2,000)

263
$2,070.00

BUDDY L CRANE CAR. This crane car was made as an accessory for the Buddy L railroad. A very scarce toy. The crane car sits on a flatbed car with wheels to be used on the Buddy L track. Painted black with a red roof and partial original decals. SIZE: 17″ l. CONDITION: Overall good plus. Wear throughout with minor wear and oxidation, as most of these toys were played with outside, condition is typical. 1-7234 MC (600-1,000)

264
$6,325.00

RARE BUDDY L COAL TRUCK WITH OPENING DOORS AND HEADLAMPS. Very scarce truck from old New Hampshire estate. Most of these did not have the opening doors, headlights, and simulated pressed tires. Truck is painted black and has original Buddy L decals and original coal chute. SIZE: 11″ h x 25″ l. CONDITION: Toy is all original and right out of the attic with 20+ years of shelf dust; will clean up fairly nicely. Some rusting and wear to fenders; otherwise very good to excellent condition. 1-7243 MC (1,500-2,500)

265
$2,587.00

BUDDY L TANK TRUCK. Cab is painted black with green tank truck. Also has original spout and cap on tanker. Tanker is painted green with original decals, “BUDDY L TANK LINE” on both sides. Really a great looking truck. SIZE: 23-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Toy really needs a good cleaning. Paint is near excellent with some minor flaking to tank. Decals very strong. Front fenders are slightly bent but this is certainly a superior condition for this toy. 1-7244 MC (1,500-2,500)

266
$0.00

BUDDY L ICE DELIVERY TRUCK. Classic Buddy L vehicle from the 1920s, one of the most popular and attractive of the Buddy L line. It has open black cab, and yellow bed. Comes with three original ice cubes. SIZE: 25″ l. CONDITION: Although missing its original canvas top, this is a superior example of this toy. Some minor discoloration to cab and some paint loss and minor rusting to side rails and back step. Colors are very vibrant and all original decals. 1-7356 MC (4,000-5,000)

267
$1,380.00

DELUXE BUDDY L AERIAL LADDER TRUCK. This is a very scarce model of this truck which offers electric headlights, separate steel grill and pressed disk simulated spoked tires. This model also comes with a pull-along wire handle. Overall painted red with original “Buddy L” decals. SIZE: 29″ l. CONDITION: Some discoloration and some areas lacking paint. Minor rust, toy needs good cleaning but overall very good plus condition. 1-7242 MC (1,000-2,000)

268
$1,380.00

KINGSBURY HOOK AND LADDER WITH ORIGINAL BOX. A very large impressive toy with a molded tin seat, nickel plated ladders, white rubber tires, red enameling with black and silver fenders. You can turn crank for a full range of movement. Toy also comes with its original wooden box. These early boxes are extremely rare and hard to find. SIZE: 31″ l. CONDITION: Toy is overall in very good condition with moderate wear throughout. Box has some staining. The toy could use a good cleaning; exhibiting 20+ years of shelf dust. 1-7056 MC (1,000-2,000)

269
$5,175.00

KINGSBURY MOTOR DRIVEN STAKE TRUCK. One of Kingsbury’s finest toys they ever produced. This huge stake sided delivery truck with rubber tires, orange and green poly-chromed paint with gilt and silver trimmings it is driven by a massive clockwork motor cranked from the front bumper. Impressive portrayal of the real vehicle of the time! In outstanding original paint, this example also features a decal of the American Flag on top of the cab roof, which is probably original or added at the point of sale. In untouched condition, this toy would benefit greatly from a professional cleaning. SIZE: 24″ l. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-7057 MC (3,000-5,000)

270
$2,587.00

BUDDY L ICE DELIVERY TRUCK. Classic Buddy L vehicle from the 1920s, one of the most popular and attractive of the Buddy L line. It has open black cab, and yellow bed with its original canvas cover. SIZE: 25″ l. CONDITION: Fresh from an attic, one original ice cube. Retains all original decals. Toy would be greatly enhanced with a good cleaning. Overall very good to near excellent with most of the toy’s wear to the fenders. 1-7245 MC (1,500-2,500)

271
$2,185.00

BUDDY L EXPRESS LINE TRUCK. A very fine all original express truck from the 1920s. This particular example has very strong paint. There is some paint loss to roof area, where either the child sat or pushed on the truck with hands. Still retains original tailgate and opening/closing doors on rear. SIZE: 24-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good to fine with wear to roof, internal bed, and dashboard decal. 1-6710 JL (1,750-2,250)

272
$1,840.00

SCARCE BUDDY ROAD ROLLER. What a great construction toy for a boy to play with. As you pull the toy along, the pistons go back and forth and the roller would smooth the ground in front of it. Toy is painted green and retains all of its original decals. SIZE: 18″ l. CONDITION: Some rusting to the roller and wheels, uniform wear to roof, and wear to decals. Overall good. 1-7238 MC (1,000-2,000)

273
$805.00

BUDDY L RAILWAY EXPRESS TRUCK. Great looking truck has green removable roof and sides, two back opening doors. Cab painted black and has red disk steel wheels. SIZE: 24″ l. CONDITION: Decals are of more recent vintage. Bed and cab of truck is over painted. 1-7372 MC (500-800)

274
$977.00

BUDDY L CEMENT MIXER AND HEAVY STEAM SHOVEL. Steam shovel is painted red and black. The heavy shovel has two pistons that help move the shovel up and down. Cement mixer is painted gray and is on steel wheels. SIZE: Largest is 18″ l. CONDITION: Shovel appears to be intact. Heavy wear throughout. Cement mixer is lacking door on boiler. Having partial original decals with heavy overall wear. Both toys in fair to good condition. 1-7235 MC (500-700)

275
$3,220.00

THREE STEVENS MECHANICAL BANKS, CHIEF BIG MOON, DARK TOWN BATTERY AND BAD ACCIDENT. Dark Town pitcher throws coin, batter swings and coin is deposited in catcher. One of the most popular of mechanical banks. Bad Accident, Mule bucks driver and deposits coin. Chief Big Moon chief lifts fish and frog springs from pond depositing coin. SIZE: Chief 9-1/2″ l x 6″ h, Dark Town 9-1/2″ l x 7″ h and Bad Accident 9-1/4″ l x 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Some minor touchup to Dark Town and Bad Accident; otherwise all three are in very good condition. 1-7566 MC (1,500-2,000)

276
$4,140.00

THREE STEVENS MECHANICAL BANKS. Lot includes Two Frogs, Magician, and Paddy and His Pig. Press lever and pig kicks coin into Paddy’s mouth. Magician has coin disappear under his hat and little frog kicks coin into large frog’s mouth. SIZE: Largest is 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: All three in very to good condition. 1-7554 MC (1,800-2,400)

277
$517.00

STEVENS I ALWAYS DID SPISE A MULE BANK JOCKEY OVER. Classic bank. Place coin in the black jockey’s mouth and when lever is pressed, mule bucks jockey over, hitting his head on log and depositing coin. This was a very popular bank of its time. SIZE: 8″ h x 10″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall condition. Replaced trap. 1-7429 MC (400-700)

277A
$720.00

STEVENS EAGLE & EAGLETS MECHANICAL BANK. Glass eyed eagle on rocky outcropping feeds eaglets and deposits coin in bank. SIZE: 6″ h x 7″ w. CONDITION: Uniform wear throughout, overall good to very good. 1-7428 (500-1,000)

278
$1,035.00

LOT OF TWO STEVENS TAMMANY BANKS. One Tammany has a blue coat with light brown pants a rare color combination. The other Tammany has a black coat with gray pants. SIZE: 5-1/2″ x 4-1/4″. CONDITION: Both are in excellent condition with one having a replaced hand. 1-7063-3 MC (500-700)

279
$2,415.00

THREE STEVENS MECHANICAL BANKS. Lot includes two Artillery banks, (one Union and one Confederate) and Novelty bank. Open door and teller deposits coin in bank. The artillery men fire a cannon and coin is deposited in the bunker. SIZE: The Artilleries are 6″ h x 8″ l and the Novelty is 7-1/4″ h x 4-1/2″ l. CONDITION: All three banks in good condition. Novelty is missing trap. 1-7561 MC (1,000-1,500)

280
$780.00

LOT OF THREE STILL BANKS. Lot consists of a football player, General Sheridan, Arcade Andy Gump bank. Football player and General Sheridan are painted gold. Andy Gump is multicolored. SIZE: Largest is 6-1/4″. CONDITION: All three have original paint and are in good to very good condition. 1-7063-4 MC (400-600)

281
$360.00

LOT OF FOUR STILL BANKS. Lot consists of a black pole tower bank with a two story six sided building and two barrel banks. One cast iron and one tin. SIZE: Largest is 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: All banks are in very good to near excellent condition. 1-7063-2 MC (200-300)

282
$57.00

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS BOX. Finely cast receipts box by National Cash Register often used to deposit receipts at banks or other places of business. Beautifully restored and a brass patina has been applied to the cast iron components. SIZE: 6-1/2″ cube. CONDITION: Very fine restored condition. 1-7480 JL (200-400)

283
$1,265.00

P & L/WILKINS DELUX PUMPER. A brown and white horse sitting on erratic wheels so when the toy is pulled, the horses seem to gallop pulling a pumper with red wheels. When the toy is pulled, a bell rings under carriage. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 18″ l. CONDITION: Overall chipping and wear to toy. Wheels look like they could be old Hubley wheels? 1-7052 MC (1,000-2,000)

284
$1,725.00

WILKINS TWO HORSE PUMPER. Two great big black horses in full prance pulling the pumper with a large robust fireman leading the horses on. A really great looking toy with detachable horses. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 19″ l. CONDITION: Toy is in good condition with heavy overall wear. 1-7053 MC (800-1,600)

285
$2,760.00

IDEAL THREE HORSE PUMPER. A very large and impressive pumper. Made by Ideal. With two silver horses and one brown. All three in full gallop heading to the fire pulling a nickel plated boiler and an electroplated airbag with four red enameled wheels. A very impressive toy. SIZE: 9″ h x 22″ l. CONDITION: Some oxidation and wear and overall wear to the horses and boiler. Toy needs a good cleaning; otherwise very good condition. Has an original driver. 1-7276 MC (800-1,600)

286
$1,092.00

WILKINS HORSE DRAWN FIRE CHIEF WAGON. A single horse pulling a large robust fireman. A scarce toy. SIZE: 5″ h x 12″ l. CONDITION: Toy is in fair to good condition with considerable paint loss, but no breaks or repairs. Fireman is in very good plus condition. 1-7449 MC (600-900)

287
$287.00

HORSE DRAWN FIRE PUMPER. Front and back end of toy is mismatched. Back end probably Dent with Wilkins horses. Even though mismatched, still a very good looking toy with impressive horses. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h x 21-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with some paint flaking. 1-7430 MC (200-300)

288
$4,312.00

DON EDMUNDS “POLLY GAS” SPECIAL GAS POWERED RACER. Made from hand-hammered aluminum with graphics of a parrot with “Polly Gas” along hood. Powered by a 4-stroke .60 OS engine, this “one-off” car that has considerable variations from his previous “Hisso” series. Compete with handmade driver behind the wheel. SIZE: 18-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Small heat mark to pipe, light surface scratches, otherwise near excellent. 1-7650 (4,000-4,500)

289
$4,312.00

DON EDMUNDS “FELIX” CHEVROLET GAS POWERED RACER. Powered by a late model Saito 4-cycle overhead valve glow engine, this is one of Edmunds’ all hammered aluminum “Hisso II” racecars. Decorated in bright red and white with image of Felix the iconic comic character on the hood and “5” on tail. Features Firestone tires and composition driver created by Don Edmund’s wife Garnet. SIZE: 18-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Heat marks and light corrosion to pipe, otherwise near excellent. 1-7628 (4,000-5,000)

290
$3,565.00

RICHARD BEGGS CONTEMPORARY INDY GAS POWERED RACER. Faithful copy of B.B. Korn’s supercharged racer with Twin Super Cyclone .60 engines and four wheel drive. A unique and stupendous piece of engineering and work with graphics done by Beggs. Enameled in yellow with stylized black flames down the hood with graphics of Felix the cat and “Double Trouble” on the side with “4” at the tail. SIZE: 20-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7652 (3,000-4,500)

291
$4,715.00

1939 REXNER “BOWES SEAL FAST SPECIAL” GAS POWERED RACER. Powered by a .60 Atwood Champion gas ignition engine, this all aluminum example is all original and formerly housed in the collection of Gary Vahling. Includes graphics of Bowes Seal Fast logo and “33” on tail. SIZE: 18-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7654 (4,000-6,000)

292
$4,600.00

BUTCH MARX “FINISH LINE ENGINEERING OFFY” SPECIAL GAS POWERED RACER. One of the greats of the 1940s-1950s, Butch Marx masterfully created this car faithfully down to the frame, wire wheels, and suspension, it could be considered a scale model of an Offenhauser powered racing car. Powered by a .29 Dooling gas ignition engine. Enameled in black with “88” at the tail. SIZE: 17″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7649 (2,000-3,000)

293
$5,750.00

1952 BUTCH MARX SPRINT CAR GAS POWERED RACER. Slick racer marked with Bowes Seal Fast logo on side with Mobil horse at nose and “26” on tail. Graphics courtesy of Buz McKim. Decorated in black and white with blue trim. SIZE: 18″ l. CONDITON: Near excellent. 1-7646 (2,500-3,500)

294
$4,887.00

JIM CARMELLINI ONE-OFF GAS POWERED RACER. Powered by a very rare Black Panther 10c.c gas ignition engine. Considered by many to be the finest car he built. Carmellini’s cars seldom come to market and this represents a rare buying opportunity. This boat tail racer with exposed engine is in silver aluminum with red painted highlights and wood trim and is numbered “2” at the tail. SIZE: 20″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7640 (3,000-4,000)

295
$4,025.00

BUTCH MARX CARUSO MIDGET GAS POWERED RACER. This pre-war Rail Kurtis model of Caruso’s first midget racer and Bill Schindler’s first significant midget drive, this model is a one-off by Butch Marx powered by a McCoy .19 gas ignition engine. Enameled in black with “Caruso” across the hood and “2” at the tail. SIZE: 15-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7627 (1,500-2,500)

296
$2,300.00

1939 SYNCHRO ROCKET GAS POWERED RACER. Powered by an extremely rare Synchro Rocket Super Ace gas ignition engine, this car was owned and restored by Dr. Theodore Dutra, who took it to near scale levels. The wire wheels are hand-strung and the fit and finish details are extraordinary. The transmission lever is the ignition switch and lights the small lamp on the dash as well as brings up power for the engine. Enameled in white with “Gilmore Oil Co. Ltd” and “41” on the sides. SIZE: 20″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7645 (2,000-3,500)

297
$5,750.00

BUTCH MARX 1933 GUS SCHRADER SPECIAL GAS POWERED RACER. Powered by a Dooling .29 ignition engine, this car along with the “Sugar Blues” car are among the best and most exciting gas racers ever built. It is museum quality throughout and is one of three ever built. Decorated in deep red with white center stripe and numbered “5” at the tail. SIZE: 17-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7641 (2,000-3,000)

298
$3,737.00

BOYCRAFT PEDAL CAR. Great looking pedal car by Steelcraft. Modeled after the 1935 Chrysler Airflow. Having separate windshield, steel rims with rubber tires, separate working headlights with glass inserts and original Boycraft label on seat of car. SIZE: Approx. 45″ l. CONDITION: Car seems all original including bumper, headlights, windshield, tires and hubs. Retains most of its original paint. Windshield present but missing celluloid insert which was probably original with this toy. Missing rear view mirror. Some light rusting and scratching to car, otherwise in very good plus condition for a pedal car of this vintage. 1-7359 MC (4,000-5,000)

299
$3,450.00

DELUXE BUDDY L SAND AND GRAVEL TRUCK W/OPENING DOORS. Very scarce truck. Deluxe version has headlights, two opening doors and pressed disk simulated spoke tires. Sand and gravels are very hard toys to find and this deluxe version is very rare. SIZE: 26″ l. CONDITION: Black body of truck has been repainted, but forgivable because of the scarcity of this toy. 1-7357 MC (3,500-4,500)

300
$5,175.00

KELMET WHITE CRANE TRUCK. Great looking truck painted black and red with a nickel-plated crane that moves up and down. Also comes with rubber tires over cast iron spoked wheels. Marked “WHITE” on radiator and side fenders. SIZE: 27″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good plus with some wear and light oxidation and some separation to the red paint. 1-7477 MC (2,500-4,000)

301
$1,610.00

KINGSBURY MOTOR DRIVEN-STAKE TRUCK. One of Kingsbury’s finest toys they ever produced. This huge stake sided delivery truck with rubber tires, orange and green poly-chromed paint with gilt and silver trimming it is driven by a massive clockwork motor cranked from the front bumper. Impressive portrayal of the real vehicle of the time! SIZE: 24″ l. CONDITION: This toy was exposed to the elements for a very long time. Still retains some orange on the bed, but most other original paint is lacking. Toy still solid with no breaks or repairs. 1-7058 MC (1,500-2,500)

302
$3,450.00

KINGSBURY MOTOR DRIVEN-STAKE TRUCK. One of Kingsbury’s finest toys they ever produced. This huge stake sided delivery truck with rubber tires, orange and green poly-chromed paint with gilt and silver trimming it is driven by a massive clock work motor cranked from the front bumper. Impressive portrayal of the real vehicle of the time! SIZE: 24″ l. CONDITION: Professionally restored. 1-7059 MC (1,500-2,500)

303
$1,800.00

LOT OF TWO KEYSTONE FIRE VEHICLES. Consisting of a water tower with original ladders, side horn and bell. Also has original decals. Being sold with a Mack City Fire Department fire truck. SIZE: Longest is 31″ l. CONDITION: Both toys appear to be all original. Water tower has its ladders, tank, cap, bell and horn. Fire Department truck has its original ladders and reels. Both toys in very good condition. Cleaning required. 1-7240 MC (800-1,200)

304
$1,150.00

LOT OF TWO BUDDY L FIRE TRUCKS. Consisting of an aerial ladder truck painted red with nickel-plated extension ladders. With original decals and brass bell. Hook and ladder truck also painted red with original decals, ladder racks, reel and ladders. SIZE: Longest is 30″ l. CONDITION: Aerial ladder appears all original with original decals and bell. Toy is in overall good condition with most of its wear on its fenders and high points. The hook and ladder is all original with original ladders. Needs cleaning. Paint is also good with even wear throughout. 1-7241 MC (800-1,600)

305
$660.00

KEYSTONE WATER TOWER. Really great toy that you could actually put water in the tank and it could be pumped out through the water tower nozzle. Has original tank. Painted red with original decals. SIZE: 31″ l. CONDITION: Some parts of more recent vintage. Paint is faded. Overall condition is faded. 1-7373 MC (400-600)

306
$747.00

LOT OF TWO KEYSTONE TRUCKS AND ONE BUDDY L RAILROAD EXPRESS. Including a Keystone flatbed truck, a Keystone ride on truck and a Buddy L Railroad Express. SIZE: Longest is 25″ l. CONDITION: Railroad Express missing roof and sides and lacking most of its paint. The Ride on Keystone missing its seat, otherwise paint is in good condition. Keystone flat bed in fair condition with rust throughout. 1-7237 MC (400-600)

307
$0.00

TURNER PACKARD. Packard is painted red with a brown hood and a green visor, red running boards and wheels. SIZE: 9″ h x 25-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Packard is missing a headlamp and lacking a toolbox . Overall condition is very good with moderate paint loss throughout. 1-7358 MC (2,000-3,000)

308
$840.00

LOT OF TWO BUDDY L FLIVVERS. One is a flivver truck painted black with steel spoke tires. Also has the earlier Buddy L decal on bottom. Along with a Buddy L dump flivver. SIZE: Longest is 12″ l. CONDITION: Truck is all original in poor to fair condition with significant paint wear and rusting. Dump is a much rarer truck and is over painted. 1-7239 MC (400-800)

309
$1,380.00

THREE BUDDY L FLIVVERS. Two sedans painted black with settle spoked wheels and a Flivver dump truck, also painted black with steel wheels. One of the sedans and dump truck with original decals on bottom. SIZE: Largest is 12-1/2″ l. CONDITION: The dump truck has an over painted roof, otherwise is in good condition. Both sedans are over painted. 1-7443 MC (1,000-1,500)

310
$3,000.00

PAIR OF KINGSBURY SUNBEAM RACERS, ONE IN ORIGINAL BOX. Great looking racer from the 1930s, both in red. Both with original figure and both with Dunlop Cord racing tires. One comes with highly lithographed original box. SIZE: 19″ l. CONDITION: Both are in good to very good condition with some paint loss and soiling. One missing steering wheel. Box with professional restoration. 1-7061 MC (750-1,500)

311
$1,150.00

KINGSBURY PANEL TRUCK. One of the rarest cars of this series. The panel truck is painted blue with black running boards. Has electric headlights and swivel front wheels. Has white rubber tires with orange hubs. SIZE: 13″ l. CONDITION: A well loved toy for obviously many years. Fair to good with minor rusting and paint flaking throughout. 1-7277 MC (400-600)

312
$1,667.00

KINGSBURY COUPE. Coupe is painted blue with a tan roof and black and silver running boards. With moveable front wheels, taillights and headlights and luggage box on rear bumper. Also has a lift out rumble seat from rear. SIZE: 12-7/8″ l. CONDITION: Noticeable flaking to the passenger side of car, otherwise car is above average and very clean with bright enameled paint. Overall condition is very good plus. 1-7060 MC (600-1,000)

313
$2,587.00

CARETTE LIMOUSINE. Limousine is lithographed red with a blue roof, white spoked tires. Has a brake and a reverse, also has two original head lamps and a hand-painted chauffeur. SIZE: 13″ l. CONDITION: Car is 100% original, fresh out of an attic. With some minor discoloration to hood and some wear around the doors and on one fender. Overall very good plus. 1-7446 MC (1,500-2,000)

314
$2,012.00

KARL BUBB LIMOUSINE. Limousine is lithographed red with black roof and fenders with white and brown lithographed tires. SIZE: 11″ l. CONDITION: Toy overall is in near excellent condition with very bright litho. This is a superior example of this toy. 1-7447 MC (800-1,200)

315
$4,800.00

RARE EARLY GERMAN CLOCKWORK VIS A VIS. A most remarkable and very early example of a horseless carriage. Extremely delicate in nature, this fine automobile had a driver and woman passenger (now missing). However, the delicate lead headlights are still intact as well as the rubber tires on the fine cast lead wheels. SIZE: 7″ l. CONDITION: Overall paint condition is poor. 1-7062 JL (1,000-2,000)

316
$1,610.00

KARL BUBB LIMO. This deluxe limo has slip on head lamps, side brake, side lever for forward and reverse, glass windshield and side windows and a lithographed chauffeur. Lithographed brown with black roof and brown fenders. SIZE: 13-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good but toy must have been left out and exposed to elements because of light oxidation and rust throughout. One of the side windows has a crack. 1-7279 MC (1,000-2,000)

317
$1,552.00

LEHMANN AUTOBUS. Very colorful bus is lithographed in reds and yellows with a white roof. Has Lehmann logo on front grill. SIZE: 8-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Bus is all original with some very minor discoloration to sides and some wear at the high points. Overall very good to near excellent. 1-7432 MC (800-1,200)

318
$1,552.00

RARE GUNTHERMANN FOXY GRAMPA TIN TOY. An extremely rare toy depicting a young man astride Foxy Grampa. Foxy, who is on all fours is propelled forward by the boy raising and lowering his legs, pushing his feet against the floor. SIZE: 8″ l. CONDITION: Mechanism functioning, paint is poor, lacking one leg and one arm. 1-7072 JL (800-1,200)

319
$230.00

LEHMANN “NAUGHTY BOY”. Very amusing car where mischievous boy tries to take tiller from the driver. SIZE: 4-1/2″ l. CONDITION: The litho on the toy is extremely bright with only some minor scratches and slight oxidation on wheels. Overall toy is in very good to near excellent condition. 1-7434 MC (500-700)

320
$690.00

LEHMANN OHO CAR. Car is lithographed green with brown lithographed driver and has white and red spoked wheels. SIZE: 4″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. Litho is bright with some minor flaking on back of car. 1-7433 MC (300-500)

321
$345.00

BRITISH LIMOUSINE. Limousine is lithographed olive green with tan running boards, black and green lithographed wheels and cream bumpers. Stamped on side, “MADE IN GT. BRITAIN”. SIZE: 13-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good with some scratching to roof, hood and fenders and some minor denting to roof. 1-7470 MC (500-700)

322
$747.00

BING TIN TOURING CAR. Car is lithographed red with white and peach wheels. Marked “GBN” on back of car. Also has a lithographed driver/chauffeur with goggles. SIZE: 9-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Has considerable amount of rust to fenders and floor of car, otherwise good condition. 1-7411 MC (500-1,000)

323
$300.00

ENGLISH TOWN CAR. Made in the late 1920s. Great styled car with chauffeur. Having wind-up motor and is stamped on back, “MADE IN GB, MADE IN ENGLAND”. SIZE: 9-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Some rusting to roof, back of one fender detached, otherwise very good condition. 1-7471 MC (200-500)

324
$977.00

JEP CITROEN ROADSTER. Roadster is painted green with black running boards, electric head lamps, spare tire with license plate. SIZE: 15-1/2″ l. CONDITION: This toy is fresh out of an attic. Overall condition very good with some minor flaking and distress on bottom of car. 1-7278 MC (400-600)

325
$2,300.00

FINE EARLY EUROPEAN TIN CLOCKWORK CAROUSEL. Turn of the Century, this extremely delicate toy consists of horses with riders and gondolas with passengers. With dual flags (replacements) atop a cloth canopy protecting the passengers from the elements. When wound, the carousel propels in a counterclockwise fashion, giving a joyous ride to those on board. Listed in “Golden Age of Toys” by Remise, pg 95. SIZE: 14″ t. CONDITION: Overall paint is very good with some significant flaking to various horses and riders. Clockwork mechanism appears to have been repaired at some point in time. 1-7205 JL (1,000-2,000)

326
$690.00

FANCIFUL CAROUSEL OF GERMAN ORIGIN. Hand painted German tin, circa 1910, likely by Mueller & Kaderer containing four pressed cardboard horses and riders. The toy is activated by either a hand crank or is attached to a live steam engine. When activated, the carousel goes around in a counterclockwise motion while emitting plink plank music (inoperative). Three glass and tin lights suspended from an internal canopy would illuminate the platform for nighttime rides. Still retains original flag at top of carousel. SIZE: 17″ t. CONDITION: Significant flaking to tin. One lamp missing, but tin shade is present. 1-7611 JL (500-1,000)

327
$10,350.00

SCHOENHUT SUPPLEE MILK WAGON. This is one of the nicest milk wagons we have seen in a long time. The dapple horse on its platform has all of its original trappings and tail. The wagon painted white and green with a black roof has a marquee on top “Ask for Supplee Ice Cream”. Comes with an original figure and case of milk. Back folds down and has three original awnings. Just a great looking toy that I’m sure any kid would have been proud to own. SIZE: 13″ h x 25″ l. CONDITION: Toy is in excellent plus condition and all original with some minor wear to the wheels. Definitely a superior example of this hard to find toy. 1-7427 MC (3,000-5,000)

328
$2,875.00

RARE DELUXE SCHOENHUT TENT WITH SIDE BANNER. Perhaps this is the most visually appealing tent that Schoenhut made that entrances not only Schoenhut collectors but all others who see this tent for the first time. The side banner simulates real banners of the time (1900s-1930s) featuring the Wild Man, the Bearded Lady, Siamese Twins. A plethora of people are staring in amazement or possibly disbelief at what they’re seeing, but eagerly prepared to spend money to see these abnormalities. Inside, the bleachers are packed with abundant spectators who gawk at the show below. This is a must have tent for any Schoenhut collector as well as one who would enjoy the folk art appeal of this toy. SIZE: Tent-42″ w x 26″ t x 18″ d. Banner-49″ w x 18″ t. CONDITION: Overall very good. Wood to sideshow banner has been expertly redone. Tent lacking some flags and banners on top. 1-7426 JL (5,000-10,000)

329
$690.00

LOT OF 2 SCHOENHUT ANIMALS. Includes kangaroo and bison. Outstanding original condition painted eye kangaroo with a most appealing open mouth and a glass eye carved hair bison. SIZE: 7-1/2″ & 5-1/2″ respectively. CONDITION: Overall kangaroo is excellent. Bison is very good with some wear to high spots on the ruff. 1-7451-4 JL (600-1,200)

330
$862.00

RARE SCHOENHUT GLASS EYE POLAR BEAR AND BROWN BEAR. One of the more difficult Schoenhut animals to find, this glass eyed polar bear with open mouth is in very fine original condition. His North American mate, the brown bear, features an open/closed mouth. SIZE: 8″ & 7-1/2″ respectively. CONDITION: Polar bear is very fine, would benefit from a good cleaning. Brown bear is near excellent, lacking one ear. 1-7451-5 JL (1,000-2,000)

331
$690.00

SCHOENHUT CAT AND RABBIT. A good condition painted eye Schoenhut cat with a charming face and a rare glass eyed rabbit with leather ears. SIZE: 5-1/2″ CONDITION: Fair amount of wear on high spots on cat’s body, replaced whiskers. Rabbit is in good to very good condition. Replaced ears. 1-7451-1 JL (500-1,000)

332
$345.00

REDUCED SCHOENHUT CIRCUS FIGURES AND ACCESSORIES. Includes 3 ringmasters (one head repainted), clown, and Black Dude. Accessories include 3 chairs and one ladder. SIZE: 6″ to 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Ranges from good to near excellent. 1-7450, 1-7452-1 JL (300-600)

333
$270.00

SCHOENHUT FARMER AND WIFE. The farmer and his wife are in pursuit of their cow. Original clothing on the wife. Farmer has replaced pants, belt, and hat. SIZE: 7-1/2″ and 8″ respectively. CONDITION: Heads appear to have paint restoration. 1-7450-3 JL (200-400)

334
$517.00

SCHOENHUT GLASS EYED BULLDOG AND POLAR BEAR. Two rare Schoenhut animals including a most vicious bulldog in white with brown spots and an open mouth polar bear. SIZE: 6″ & 8″ respectively. CONDITION: Bulldog has original paint, but a fair amount of inpainting. Polar bear is repainted. 1-7451-6 JL (300-500)

335
$632.00

LOT OF 2 SCHOENHUT ANIMALS. Lot includes glass eyed giraffe and pig. An extremely fine all original giraffe and an appealing glass eyed pig with black spot at rear. SIZE: 10-1/2″ & 3-1/2″ respectively. CONDITION: Giraffe lacking one knob/antenna. Pig has substantial loss of glaze to body. 1-7451-2 JL (400-800)

336
$862.00

LOT OF 4 GLASS EYE SCHOENHUT ANIMALS. Includes lion, hippo, rhino, and dappled gray horse. A fine lion with cloth ruff and open mouth, hippo has a ball neck and open mouth. Rhino has open mouth. Glass eye horse still retains platform for rider. SIZE: Ranges from 4-1/2″ to 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Overall very good, rhino is fair to good. Cloth mane on lion replaced. 1-7451-7 JL (500-1,000)

337
$1,380.00

LOT OF 4 SCHOENHUT ANIMALS. Lot consists of dressed monkey, a glass eyed zebra, glass eyed elephant with blanket, and a painted eye donkey. SIZE: Largest is 10″. CONDITION: Overall very good. 1-7451 JL (500-1,000)

338
$575.00

LOT OF 4 SCHOENHUT CIRCUS PEOPLE. Includes Bum, ringmaster, and two bareback riders. An outstanding mask face bum along with two composition head bareback riders and a later ringmaster. SIZE: 7-1/2″-8-1/2″. CONDITION: Bum has replaced brown coat, replaced clothing on one bareback rider. Overall chipping to faces on ringmaster and riders. 1-7450-1 JL (400-600)

339
$805.00

LOT OF 5 GLASS EYE SCHOENHUT ANIMALS INCLUDING REINDEER. Lot consists of reindeer tiger, lion, alligator, and donkey. SIZE: Ranges from 2″ to 7″. CONDITION: Overall paint is fair to good. Lion has chipping to wooden mouth. 1-7451-3 JL (400-800)

340
$402.00

LOT OF 5 SCHOENHUT ANIMALS. Includes rare glass eyed burro, painted eye horse, painted eye Billy goat and two painted eye donkeys. SIZE: Ranges from 5-1/2″ to 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Overall good to very good, some replaced leather ears. 1-7451-8 JL (300-600)

341
$517.00

LOT OF 5 SCHOENHUT ANIMALS. Includes glass eyed elephant, brown horse, donkey, painted eye Billy goat, and dapple gray horse. SIZE: Ranges from 7″ to 8″. CONDITION: Generally good to very good. 1-7451-9 JL (300-500)

342
$517.00

LOT OF 6 SCHOENHUT CLOWNS. Various clothing outfits on these clowns (1 outfit not original) including very early mask face clown with no ears and turned up shoes. SIZE: 8″. CONDITION: Ranges from poor to very good. 1-7450-2 JL (400-600)

343
$143.00

LOT OF 17 SCHOENHUT CIRCUS ACCESSORIES. Includes large pedestal table, a multitude of various pedestals and stands, as well as chairs and a ladder. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Ranges from fair to near excellent. 1-7452 JL (200-400)

344
$1,020.00

SMITH-MILLER MIC STAKE BODY TRUCK. A fine all original stake body truck with power tailgate lift. SIZE: 18″ l. CONDITION: Minor corrosion to aluminum parts and 20+ years of shelf dust. 1-7253 JL (400-600)

345
$1,380.00

SMITH-MILLER MIC DUMP TRUCK. Yellow dump truck with lever inside to activate dumping mechanism. SIZE: 17-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Minor corrosion to aluminum parts and 20+ years of shelf dust. 1-7261 JL (400-600)

346
$1,440.00

SMITH-MILLER MIC FLATBED WITH LUMBER. Yellow cab with green frame with a chained load of lumber and lever to activate lift bed. SIZE: 19-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Minor corrosion to aluminum parts and 20+ years of shelf dust. Some soiling to cab of truck but easily removed with a light cleaning. 1-7290 JL (400-600)

347
$1,200.00

SMITH-MILLER MIC WRECKER. White wrecker with boom. Official tow car–24 hour service. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: Minor corrosion to aluminum parts and 20+ years of shelf dust. Some corrosion to tow boom. 1-7259 JL (400-600)

348
$747.00

SMITH-MILLER L.A.F.D. MIC AERIAL LADDER FIRE TRUCK. MIC AERIAL LADDER FIRE TRUCK. A red aerial ladder fire truck with working ladders that extend through a series of gears. SIZE: 26″ l. CONDITION: Minor corrosion to aluminum parts and 20+ years of shelf dust. 1-7258 JL (400-600)

349
$920.00

SMITH-MILLER MIC TRACTOR TRAILER. Red tractor with Fruehauf trailer in polished aluminum. SIZE: 28″ l. CONDITION: Minor corrosion to aluminum parts and 20+ years of shelf dust. 1-7273 JL (400-600)

350
$1,955.00

SMITH-MILLER MACK BELL TELEPHONE TRUCK. Two-tone green Mack cab with a wooden body and canvas top. SIZE: 19″ l. CONDITION: Minor corrosion to aluminum parts and 20+ years of shelf dust. 1-7272 JL (400-600)

351
$402.00

SMITH-MILLER MACK ARMY TRUCK. Army green cab with wooden body. SIZE: 19″ l. CONDITION: Minor flaking to decals on cab and 20+ years of shelf dust. Overall condition is very good. 1-7260 JL (400-600)

352
$517.00

SMITH-MILLER MOBILOIL TRACTOR TRAILER. Very nice, all-original oil tanker in red with Mobiloil decals. SIZE: 22″ l. CONDITION: 20+ years of shelf dust, overall very good. 1-7255 JL (400-600)

353
$1,265.00

SMITH-MILLER PIE MACK TRACTOR TRAILER. Wonderful all original truck with red cab and aluminum back end. SIZE: 28″ l. CONDITION: Overall box wear, some flaking to decals on side of trailer and 20+ years of shelf dust. 1-7252 JL (600-1,000)

354
$1,265.00

SMITH-MILLER MACK WEST COAST FAST FREIGHT TRUCK. A fine all original box freight truck. Tin back end labeled “West Coast Fast Freight”. SIZE: 20″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent with 20+ years of shelf dust. 1-7254 JL (400-800)

355
$1,265.00

DOEPKE “ROSSMOYNE” AERIAL LADDER FIRE TRUCK. An authentic recreation of the American La France aerial ladder truck. This toy is virtually brand new in the original box and never played with. Upon removing the toy from the box, the paint is vibrant, the aluminum painted ladders are shiny and bright. And found within is a cardboard support and original brochure featuring many other Doepke toys. Referred to in the book as number 2008, it had a fair trade price of $14.95, $15.75 in 11 western states. What an opportunity for a collector to buy a toy that is virtually 50 years old in virtually unplayed with condition. SIZE: 33″ l. CONDITION: Like new in box, some minor soiling, which will easily come off with very light cleaning. Box condition overall is very fine with some staining and minor tearing to end flaps on one end. 1-7256 JL (500-1,000)

356
$270.00

LOT OF TWO DOEPKE FIRE TRUCKS. Consisting of a Texaco fire truck and a Rossmoyne fire truck. SIZE: Largest is 23″ l. CONDITION: Rossmoyne missing one headlight. Texaco seems complete. Both toys in very good to excellent condition but would benefit from a good cleaning; having much attic dust on them. 1-7256-1 MC (100-200)

357
$2,040.00

LOT OF 4 SMITH-MILLER MACK AERIAL FIRE TRUCKS. Classic variations of Smith-Miller trucks with famed Mack bulldog mascot and long extension ladder the child would extend to save people from the burning building. This lot represents the evolution throughout the years with small changes from each incarnation. A wonderful set of toys that were accurate portrayals of the real life fire vehicles. Most popular and highly sought after toys desired by Smith-Miller collectors. SIZE: 34″. CONDITION: Overall very good, one replacement hood ornament. 1-7374 JL (1,000-2,000)

358
$120.00

DOEPKE ROSSMOYNE LADDER TRUCK. Detailed fire truck with extension ladder with extra ladders and spare tire, wind up working siren, steerable front wheels. SIZE: 33-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Significant overall chipping, possibly clear coated, overall fair to good. 1-7375 (200-300)

359
$143.00

FISHER PRICE DONALD DUCK CART #544. Early Fisher Price toy with car and base painted blue. Lithographed Donald on wood and when toy is pulled, Donald’s arms swing up and down and clicker makes amusing sound. This is a fairly scarce toy. SIZE: 10″ l. CONDITION: Toy is in near excellent condition with only minor discoloration to paper. 1-7398 MC (300-600)

360
$460.00

HAJI JAPANESE NEW CAR WITH BOAT TRAILER WITH ORIGINAL BOX. Power friction 1950s car with trailer and boat. Red lithographed car with orange trailer and bright multi-colored boat has an outboard motor. SIZE: 16″ (total). CONDITION: Car is in near mint condition. Box is brightly lithographed with only some minor flaws. 1-7456 MC (300-500)

361
$517.00

JAPANESE SUPER BUICK IN ORIGINAL BOX. Car is made by Modern Toys. Lithographed red with blue stripes. With chrome-plated bumpers, headlights and hood ornament and rubber tires. When friction motor is engaged, a siren sound is emitted. SIZE: 11″ l. CONDITION: Excellent with some slight oxidation on chrome. Box is in near excellent condition. 1-7459 MC (600-800)

362
$517.00

BANDAI FORD CUSTOM RANCH WAGON WITH ORIGINAL BOX. Wagon is lithographed yellow with dark blue roof, chromed bumpers and headlights, rubber tires and celluloid windshield and hubcaps that read “Ford”. Box is brightly lithographed. Also has a store price sticker “J. H. & Company, Chicago”. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Car is in excellent plus condition with only a few rub marks. Friction motor inoperative. Lid in very good condition with minor soiling and creases. 1-7460 MC (600-800)

363
$210.00

MOTORIZED MUSTANG FASTBACK IN ORIGINAL BOX. Replica of a 1967 Mustang Fastback muscle car. Blue plastic car with rubber tires and a metal undercarriage. Toy is complete with assembly instructions, manual, decals and extra parts. Obviously toy has never been played with. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: In unplayed-with condition. Box is soiled and missing one end flap. 1-7457 MC (200-400)

364
$600.00

LOT OF THREE MODELS IN ORIGINAL BOXES. Consisting of a Doepke Jaguar sports car kit, a Grand Prix series scale model and an Alfa Romeo Monza 1931 race car. SIZE: Largest is 23″ l. CONDITION: Jaguar appears to have all pieces. Some foxing on the lid. The Grand Prix in fair condition with heavy deterioration of lid. The Alfa Romeo is near mint; kit was never unsealed. 1-7288 MC (400-600)

365
$360.00

JAPANESE WOODEN BOAT WITH DRAGON. Wooden boat with two head lamps, two horns and life preserver. Boat is painted white and brown with a large dragon painted on either side. Boat is battery operated. A pretty cool boat. SIZE: 17-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Boat seems to be complete and original. With some minor cracking on the deck boards and wear at the high points. Overall very good plus. 1-7605 MC (300-400)

366
$0.00

JAPANESE WOODEN BOAT. Boat is painted green and burgundy with fog horn and two starboard lights and life preserver. Also battery operated. SIZE: 17-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good to near excellent. 1-7606 MC (300-400)

367
$90.00

JAPANESE WOODEN BOAT. Boat has two starboard lights, fog horn and some nickel-plated railing. Top boards are stained brown, hull is stained natural wood. Boat runs on two “D” batteries. SIZE: 16-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Cracks in top board of boat, otherwise in very good condition. 1-7607 MC (100-200)

368
$2,415.00

LARGE LOT OF MISC. TOYS. Ten piece lot includes: two Kingsbury air flows, a Lehmann daredevil, a green Mickey Mouse hand car, a Tootsie Toy miniatures box set, et al. SIZE: Longest is 14″ l. CONDITION: Vary from good to near excellent. 1-7065 MC (800-1,200)

369
$575.00

SCARCE HOLLOW LEAD OPPOSING FOOTBALL TEAM FIGURES. Of unknown origin and manufacture, probably from 1920s encompassing 11 opposing figures on both teams, one in red, the other in blue. Finely cast and very lightweight. Each team consists of six crouched players, four standing, and one crouched player with ball. Believed to be extremely scarce and perhaps of very limited production. SIZE: Range from 1-3/4″ to 3-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Overall generally good, heavy damage to one red player and one blue player. 1-7618 JL (200-400)

370
$115.00

WOODEN HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE. Black wood body with large red spoked, white rubber covered wheels. SIZE: 18″ l. CONDITION: Cracking to rubber, crazing to paint, overall fair to good. 1-7439 (150-250)

371
$2,300.00

LOT OF 3 EARLY SQUEAK TOYS. The first depicts a young girl and boy in a wicker basket. When the lid is raised, they pop up and a squeak emits. Lot also includes a seated dog on bellows (inoperative). The third and perhaps most interesting is a bear holding a black youth. When the bellows are pushed, the boy’s head bobs and his leg kicks. SIZE: All approximately 4″ t. CONDITION: Overall very fine plus. Black youth’s head needs to be reattached. 1-7221 JL (400-800)

372
$150.00

WOODEN TOY GIRAFFE. Circa 1950s-60s. Multi ball join giraffe in crackled black and yellow paint. Partial decal on bottom of foot stating “Oakland”. SIZE: 14″ t. CONDITION: Various paint chips, predominantly to head, overall generally very good. 1-7579 (50-75)

373
$57.00

THIMBLE DROME PROP ROD RACER. Interesting futuristic racer, circa 1960s with a red plastic body on a die cast metal chassis, black rubber tires, and a huge propeller in the back. SIZE: 12-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Stress cracks to plastic where propeller is attached, otherwise very good. 1-7608 (100-200)

374
$720.00

KINGSBURY #8 FIRE STATION. A lifelike fire station from the 1920s from the renowned toy manufacturer Kingsbury of Keene, New Hampshire. This example has a clockwork motor that when wound would automatically open its doors so the engine could race out. SIZE: 13″ l. CONDITION: Overall paint is good to very good. Motor inoperative, lacking call box on side, but still a great prop for a fire collector. 1-7224 JL (150-350)

375
$1,265.00

FALLOWS HORSE-DRAWN TROLLEY. Large trolley car painted green, red and yellow with four cast iron wheels being pulled by two black horses. SIZE: 19″ l. CONDITION: Toy appears to be all original with rusting and paint loss to the horses and some fading to the back of trolley. Overall condition is good for such an early toy. 1-7436 MC (300-500)

376
$115.00

FALLOWS FOUR-PIECE TRAIN SET. Very cute, small train set stenciled “SKIP” on boiler. Having a gold-washed tender and two cars. SIZE: Overall 20″ l. CONDITION: Toy is in good condition, still retains over 50% original finish. 1-7435 MC (400-600)

377
$480.00

STRAUSS HAM & SAM “THE MINSTREL TEAM”. When toy is wound, Sam plays the piano while Ham dances and plays the banjo (a very comical toy). SIZE: 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Toy has some overall fading with rust spots on the piano and figures. Overall fair condition. 1-7431 MC (300-500)

378
$632.00

WANER’S BASEBALL GAME IN ORIGINAL BOX. Scarce game with lid depicting a batter ready to swing at the pitch. Shows the grandstands behind him. Also on the lid are pictures of the two Waner brothers, Lloyd & Paul. The game board is two diamonds with playing cards and metal pegs in the form of players. A very fascinating game. SIZE: 14-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall is very good plus. Retains playing board, cards and pegs. Lid with minor soiling and scuffing. 1-7458 MC (500-800)

379
$425.00

MILTON BRADLEY MOTOR CYCLE GAME. Great lithographed box lid depicting a cyclist on an early 1905 cycle. SIZE: 9″ square. CONDITION: Excellent plus condition. Lithograph is very bright and shiny. 1-7455 MC (300-500)

380
$840.00

CASED BAKELITE CHESS SET. Complete chess set in red and ochre in green felt lined case. SIZE: King is 4″ t. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7590 (200-300)

381
$172.00

WOOD CHECKERBOARD. Early black, red, and green game board. SIZE: 27-3/4″ w x 15-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Shrinkage cracks to board; overall wear; some older repaint. 1-7445 PF (100-200)

382
$747.00

LOT OF BOARD GAMES. Consisting of Spelling Circles, Humpty Dumpty marble game, Funny Creature 10 pins and a Santa Claus Puzzle Box. SIZE: Longest 25″ l. CONDITION: Humpty Dumpty marble game has some soiling and discoloration on the red wood. The Funny Creatures has one ten-pin with broken leg, side flaps of lid are missing with some soiling also to the lid. Santa Claus Puzzle box has distressed side flaps. Spelling Circles with damage to bottom of box. Otherwise all are in generally good condition. 1-7067 MC (400-800)

383
$230.00

MONKEY WITH COCONUT ANIMATED CAP GUN. When coconut in monkey’s hand is raised, cap is placed on top of gun and trigger is pulled. Coconut slams down and explodes cap. SIZE: 4″ h x 4″ l. CONDITION: Gun retains more than half of its original japanned finish and is in working condition. 1-7453 MC (300-500)

384
$0.00

VINDEX NO. 2 RACER. Extremely rare boat-tail racer with great lines. Is painted silver with gold highlights, has “2” embossed on side of car, slip on rubber tires and an original “Vindex” decal. SIZE: 11-1/8″ l. CONDITION: Silver body is very good plus with some minor wear to the high spots. Driver is recast and slip on tires are of a more modern vintage. Even with these problems it is still a very desirable racer. 1-7401 MC (5,000-6,000)

385
$3,162.00

VINDEX BATES 40 BULLDOZER. Tractor is painted gray throughout and embossed on side “The Bates 40”. Also has a nickel-plated driver. Extremely rare piece of Vindex. SIZE: 6-1/4″ l. CONDITION: has overall wear and has a replaced driver. Overall very good. 1-7092 MC (2,500-3,500)

386
$1,035.00

HUBLEY GENERAL DIGGER. Popular construction toy with green and red body with nickel shovel on swivel rear. White rubber tires with wooden hubs. SIZE: 10″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good plus with some minor flattening to tires. 1-7672 (400-800)

387
$920.00

ARCADE MACK TANK TRUCK. It’s hard to believe that a child could even play with this toy; toy must weigh 12 pounds. Has a Mack front with Mack decal on grill. This version has a cast iron tank, it also came with a tin tank and has dual wheel on the back of truck. Painted red with spoked steel wheels and a nickel-plated driver. SIZE: 13″ l. CONDITION: Very good with some overall paint chipping and wear to truck especially on the front grill. 1-7275 MC (400-600)

388
$747.00

ARCADE YELLOW CAB AND A RED BABY. Cab is probably one of the most popular toys that Arcade made. Cab is painted orange and black with steel wheels. International is painted red with a crank on side to lift bed of toy, also has a nickel plated driver. SIZE: Longest 10-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Both toys are fair to very good with some minor pitting and rust. 1-7448 MC (400-600)

389
$345.00

ARCADE YELLOW CAB. Probably one of the most popular toys that Arcade made. Cab is painted orange and black with steel wheels. Is also ink stamped “Yellow Cab” on passenger doors. SIZE: 8″ l. CONDITION: Overall condition very good with wheels having most of the wear. Also roof of cab has been broken and re-glued. 1-7402 MC (350-550)

390
$1,320.00

DENT POLICE PATROL TRUCK. Police patrol is painted blue and embossed “police patrol” on side panel of truck. Has four steel wheels and fifth wheel side mounted to driver’s side of truck. Painted blue with black roof. SIZE: 8-3/4″ l. CONDITION: This is an extremely rare toy and in the 1970s parts of these toys were found in the factory and assembled and this is one of those examples. Overall condition very good with most of the wear to roof and some light oxidation to tires. 1-7403 MC (600-700)

391
$345.00

LOT OF 3 CI VEHICLES. Lot includes Arcade double decker bus with black rubber tires, Hubley Motor Express, and Hubley convertible with removable top. SIZE: Largest is 8″ l. CONDITION: Bus has some chipping to paint, repair at back step, and has crack to top deck, remainder of lot is fair to good with overall wear and chips to paint. 1-7673 (400-800)

392
$805.00

PAIR OF ARCADE GAS PUMPS. First pump is yellow with red trim, with moveable gas indicator on front and stenciled, “Arcade Gas” at top. Second is red with gold highlights and has its original hose. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h & 6-1/2″ h, respectively. CONDITION: Yellow pump is in near excellent condition with bright enameled paint with only minor chipping. Red pump is in fair condition with some rusting to front of pump. 1-7404 MC (300-500)

393
$360.00

ARCADE T-BAR MACK DUMP TRUCK. Dump is painted gray with nickel-plated spoke wheels and nickel-plated driver. Also has “Mack” embossed on driver door. SIZE: 12″ l. CONDITION: Fair to good with heavy wear throughout. 1-7442 MC (250-350)

394
$747.00

LARGE ARCADE PLYMOUTH (?) COUPE. Sometimes referred to as a Plymouth, this car comes not only as a taxicab, but also a pleasure vehicle. One of the largest toy coupes ever made by Arcade, it features a removable spare tire mounted to the trunk. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Old paint restoration and probable replaced spare. 1-6958 (350-450)

395
$1,035.00

CAST IRON & WOOD EARLY AUTOMOBILE. A horseless carriage simulating a turn of the century vehicle with a large friction weight that would propel the vehicle forward. Finely detailed cast iron canopy and kickboard with a female driver and her Buster Brown type passenger atop a wooden chassis enameled in red with pinstripes. Of unknown manufacture, perhaps by Scheibel or Dayton Friction. A rather charming piece. SIZE: 6-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 1-6981 (400-600)

396
$862.00

KENTON OVERLAND CIRCUS WAGON AND CIRCUS TRUCK. A scarce large Kenton Overland Circus truck painted yellow with a white bear and silver driver. The circus wagon with a white bear and a blue driver with gold cap. SIZE: Truck is 5-3/4″ h x 9″ l and wagon 6-3/4″ h x 13″ l. CONDITION: Truck appears all original with overall wear especially to the tires. Wagon is in very good condition. 1-7438 MC (400-800)

397
$632.00

KENTON OVERLAND CIRCUS BAND WAGON. A wonderful looking toy with six musicians, driver and a red painted rider on each horse. Wagon is red with gold highlights, yellow and silver wheels. It has white horses with gold trappings. SIZE: 7″ h x 14″ l. CONDITION: Excellent plus condition. 1-7441 MC (400-600)

398
$0.00

HUBLEY DOUBLE DECKER BUS. This bus, formerly a fixture in cities such as Chicago and New York is painted in green with red and gold trim and features a staircase leading to the upper level. SIZE: 11-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Repair to rear platform, stairs may be replacements. 1-6969 (400-600)

399
$632.00

LOT OF 6 CI VEHICLES. Lot includes blue Champion motorcycle, Chrysler Airflow, blue limousine, 2 racers, and a reproduction Crash car. SIZE: Varies, largest is 7-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Motorcycle is very good with scattered chips, Airflow is very good with distress to tires, and remainder of lot is generally fair to good. 1-7671 (500-900)

400
$977.00

HUBLEY LINDY AIRPLANE. A large Lindy in gray paint with “Lindy” emblazoned in red across the wings. A popular plane celebrating Lindbergh’s flight from the U.S. to France. SIZE: 13-1/4″ wingspan. CONDITION: Overall paint chips with pitting to nickel plated nose and propeller. Underside shows some rust and replaced pulley string. 1-7669 (500-1,000)

401
$862.00

LOT OF 5 CI AIRPLANES. Lot includes Kilgore Seagull, Kenton Air Mail, Hubley TAT, Hubley fighter, and Hubley P-40. SIZE: Varies, largest has 8-1/4″ wingspan. CONDITION: Seagull has very good paint, but an amateur repair to tailfin, Air Mail has overall paint chips and alligatoring to paint, remainder of lot is generally very good. 1-7670 (500-1,000)

401A
$4,830.00

FINE CARVED & PAINTED PARKER CAROUSEL HORSE. The outside row “Flying Horse” is shown with all legs up, turned head and fabulously carved mane, head and tail. The old park paint surface is very colorful and shows a light brown horse with white mane and tail. A green, blue and orange blanket with brown and orange trimmed saddle. There is a large grape cluster carving on hind quarters. Glass jewel decoration on bridle, blanket and front. Marked on bottom of all four hooves “Parker, Leavenworth, Kansas”. Comes complete with a rugged display stand. 19th – 20th Century. PROVENANCE: From a Southern New Hampshire home. SIZE: Without stand – approx. 36″ high x 60″ long. On stand – 51″ high. CONDITION: Very good, only minor defects. 9-72767 (4,000-6,000)

402
$4,225.00

1940 RICHTER “STREAMLINER” GAS POWERED RACER. Powered by a twin spark plug Super Cyclone .60 gas ignition engine which has never been run. The rear wheel is driven through a ball bearing differential for better traction. Body is formed from lightweight aluminum. Car is set up to run either rail or tether tracks. On November 3, 1940 at the Western Regional Championship, a similar Streamliner won 1st Place. From this time on the car was a record setter. This example was located many years ago by Kurt Ritthaler in an old hobby shop in northeast Philadelphia. It was never sold or run. SIZE: 18″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7648 (5,000-6,000)

403
$2,242.00

CONTEMPORARY CUSTOM BUILT HASSAD SPECIAL GAS POWERED RACER. Built on an Alexander front drive chassis, it is powered by a .60 Hassad gas ignition engine. It features full instrumentation and a custom dual exhaust system. Housed in a beautifully polished chrome finish with the Oilzum logo forward the cockpit and “85” on the tail. SIZE: 19-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7638 (2,000-2,800)

404
$1,725.00

1940 DOOLING STREAMLINER GAS POWERED RACER. Commonly known as the “Frog” this original factory polished aluminum racer is powered by a pre-war Super Cyclone .60 gas engine including a special Dooling horizontal finned head for better cooling airflow in place of the usual factory horizontally finned head. The engine exhaust exits the bottom shell slot provided by the manufacturer. Front suspension is Torsion, which is fully adjustable. The ignition switch, coil, and condenser with all wiring installed as well as the original gas tank and factory tires. SIZE: 16-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7636 (2,000-2,500)

405
$1,725.00

RARE FOX PROTO PAN HANDLE GAS POWERED RACER. Circa 1950s. Features proper Fox gear box and 1234 gears. Powered by an 8-fin Dooling .61 gas engine with a fixed jet carb. The engine was completely rebuilt by Bill Pistoll in the early 1980s when the car was restored to its original state. The front axle is an air foiled Fairabend style and the rear axle is Dooling. The car is fitted with a Kuebler tank and has new old stock McCoy tires. The aerodynamic car has a custom wood top painted dark blue with hand-rubbed lacquer. The flywheel and coupler are chromed. SIZE: 18″ l. CONDITION: Missing couple rivets that hold body to chassis and footstep cover, couple minor chips, otherwise near excellent. 1-7635 (2,000-3,500)

406
$1,725.00

MARVIN REICHERT BANTAM SPECIAL GAS POWERED RACER. Powered by a .60 Super Cyclone engine, this is one of Reichert’s earliest efforts. This example shows superior workmanship. In robin’s egg blue, it features an exposed engine, partially covered by a half hood held by leather straps. Lettered “Bantam Special”, “Driver, Mark”, and “2”. A striking piece. SIZE: 19″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7634 (2,000-2,700)

407
$3,600.00

ALUMINUM BODIED PAPINA GAS POWERED RACER. Circa 1955 this racer is powered by a .60 McCoy gas ignition engine. Formerly of the collection of Gary Vahling. Very few cars were done in aluminum and this example has never been run on a race track. Side is marked “Papina” and “5” on the tail. SIZE: 17-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Some paint chips to graphics, dulling to aluminum finish, overall very good to near excellent. 1-7631 (2,000-3,000)

408
$2,070.00

RANDY GIOVENALE “FROG” GAS POWERED RACER. A highly modified Streamliner with its rakish chopped top and great art deco wheel covers. Approximately 20 of these cars were built by the late Giovenale and this is the only one powered by a 1948 McCoy .60 ignition engine. Enameled in green with silver and black highlights with graphics of “Froggie’s Café” on the side. SIZE: 17-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7651 (1,800-2,300)

409
$1,610.00

LARRY DYER “DAYTON WHEEL” GAS POWERED RACER. 1940s contemporary type tether racer powered by an early spoke head spark ignition Atwood Champion gas engine, which is hooked through to an encased ring & pinion rear axle. The wire wheels are hand laced and are supported by semi and quarter elliptic springs that support steerable front wheels. Complete with hand crafted grille and 3-part hinged hood. The cowl and tail are made from cast aluminum and the windshield is hand fabricated as are the fuel pump, handbrake, exhaust header, steering wheel, dash details, leather seating, etc. The brilliant graphics including stylized flames, “Dayton Wheel” and “35” were hand enameled by Buz McKim, one of the top detailing artists. Dyer’s cars rarely come to the market, and this is a splendid example. SIZE: 19″ l. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7633 (1,500-2,200)

410
$1,092.00

BUTCH MARX “SUGAR BLUES” GAS POWERED RACER. One of six examples created by Butch Marx, this car is faithfully patterned after one of the most famous Midwest pre-war midget racers ever known. Enameled in white and blue paint with “Sugar Blues” emblazoned on the side with “31” on the tail. SIZE: 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Near excellent. 1-7643 (1,500-2,000)

411
$402.00

CONTEMPORARY McCOY SPUR DRIVE GAS POWERED RACER. Teardrop shaped racer powered by a .60 McCoy gas ignition engine. With wild graphics including a colorful wash from green to yellow to red with black pinstriping and “Go Mango” emblazoned on the top. SIZE: 18-1/4″ l. CONDITOIN: Near excellent. 1-7647 (500-1,200)

412
$7,475.00

OBB REIHE 214 LIVE STEAM SCALE MODEL TRAIN. Bobner’s first model that took 5,000 hours over the course of 19 years to complete. Fitted with electric water heater, it is believed to be fully functional including forward/reverse. Handcrafted in cast iron and metal it is of the highest quality and detail. It is accompanied by a custom display track with tilted mirror that allows the viewer to see the underside and all its intricate workings. Truly a phenomenal piece of engineering. SIZE: 41″ l. CONDITION: Not tested, but visually excellent. 1-7424 (5,000-8,000)

413
$0.00

OBB REIHE 80 SCALE MODEL TRAIN. Modeled after the Austrian locomotive of 1910. 10-wheeled locomotive with 6-wheel tender. SIZE: 46-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall. 1-7421 (3,000-4,000)

414
$0.00

OBB REIHE 113 SCALE MODEL TRAIN. Modeled after the Austrian locomotive of 1920. Long black locomotive with 2-2-4 wheel arrangement, followed by 8-wheel tender. SIZE: 55″ l. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-7423 (3,000-5,000)

415
$0.00

OBB REIHE 108 SCALE MODEL LOCOMOTIVE. Highly detailed model with 4-4-2 wheel arrangement pulling an 8-wheel tender. SIZE: 53-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-7425 (3,000-4,000)

416
$0.00

LOCOMOTION SCALE MODEL TRAIN. Modeled after the 1825 English locomotive, a year after Robert Stephenson & Company became the world’s first locomotive builder. The boiler had a single fire tube, two vertical cylinders connected to the barrel. Riding on four large wheels coupled by rods rather than a chain. Wood slat barrel with tall smokestack. Four wheel tender. SIZE: 18-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-7416 (2,000-3,000)

417
$0.00

ROCKET SCALE MODEL TRAIN WITH TENDER. An improvement on the earlier “Locomotion”, Stephenson & Co produced the Rocket in 1829 for the Rainhill Trials. The contest was between five locomotives (two of which withdrew early). By the end of the third day, the Rocket was the only one left. It boasted being able to cover 35 miles in 3 hours, 12 minutes while hauling 13 tons of cargo. The improvement entailed rotating the traditionally vertical cylinders to a 35 degree incline in an attempt to increase the heating surface. Boiler is slatted wood with 4 large wheels, pulling a 4-wheel tender. SIZE: 17″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good. 1-7418 (2,000-3,000)

418
$0.00

MORRIS WORKS 1849 SCALE MODEL LOCOMOTIVE AND TENDER. Modeled after John Stevens’ locomotive with oversized center wheel and six smaller wheels with tall conical chimney. It hauls an s9x-wheel tender with drum style tank. SIZE: 31″ l. CONDITION: Very good with some light soiling. 1-7422 (2,000-3,000)

419
$4,255.00

1940 UNION PACIFIC “BIG BOY” WITH TENDER SCALE MODEL. In 1940, Union Pacific required a train that could handle the rugged mountain terrain, yet sustain speeds of 50 mph on flat land. Union Pacific was America’s first transcontinental railroad and evolution of the States meant a growing demand for transporting enormous shipments over a great distances. This line came to be known as the Big Boys. This cutaway version shows the intricate inner workings of this mammoth machine. With 4-4-8 wheel arrangement, it pulls a 16 wheel tender. SIZE: Locomotive 69″ l, tender 37″ l. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-7419 (5,000-7,000)

420
$3,450.00

SOUTHERN PACIFIC SUPER POWER DAYLIGHT SCALE MODEL. Modeled after the 1940 Daylight in Union Pacific’s desire to revive a languishing rail service with this 7,000 horsepower engine. Brightly and appropriately colored in red and orange over a black background, the long cylinder with 4-8-4 wheel arrangement is followed by a matching tender lettered “Southern Pacific Lines”. SIZE: Locomotive 49″ l, tender 35″ l. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-7420 (3,000-5,000)

421
$0.00

GREAT WESTERN 109 UNION PACIFIC SCALE MODEL TRAIN. Outstanding and highly detailed handcrafted model of Union Pacific black locomotive with gold and red highlights. Cab is numbered “109”. Tender painted predominantly in red is lettered “Union Pacific 109”. SIZE: 41″ l total. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent. 1-7417 (2,000-3,000)

422
$6,095.00

BIAGGI ONE GAUGE CROCODILE ENGINE. Perhaps one of the most sought after train engines of all time, regardless of manufacture, it is a classic in and of itself. Massive in size, almost elephantine, as in real life, its portrayal in toy form is the same. A most impressive toy in any collector’s hands. Detailing is phenomenal and rarely does one have an opportunity to buy such an exquisite toy. Purchased new many years ago, it has resided in the same New Hampshire home, and was one of his prized possessions. SIZE: 32″. CONDITION: Many years of shelf dust have accumulated and the toy would be greatly enhanced by a light cleaning. The toy is in excellent to near mint condition with the exception of two detached lamps (but present) at one end of the locomotive. 1-7286 JL (3,500-6,500)

423
$3,220.00

LOT OF 5 BIAGGI PASSENGER CARS. Included with this lot are two German sleeping wagons, a Swiss passenger car, Swiss mail car, and an Italian parlor car. Purchased at the same time as the previous lot (Crocodile Engine), the owner proudly displayed this enormous train set on a shelf that ran the length of his house. These toys were purchased new and are single owner consignments. SIZE: 37″ l each. CONDITION: Overall condition is excellent, many years of shelf dust is present and a light cleaning would be beneficial. They have been packed away for several years and there is some cotton type material encased in the cars which is readily and easily removed. One German sleep wagon has extensive silver paint lost to roof. Restoration to silver paint on roof only would bring this car back to its true glory. 1-7286-1 JL (2,500-5,000)

424
$7,200.00

O GAUGE MARKLIN EAGLE SET. A fine, early solid wheel American outline engine drawing two Eagle cars. A most difficult and desirable set, this is the quintessential American outline set that is sought after by both American and European collectors. SIZE: Total length 21″. CONDITION: Overall is poor to fair, the engine is in need of straightening and adjustments. Orange Eagle car paint is good. Blue Eagle car has minimal paint, but strong decals. Some end rails missing from both passenger cars. Missing two wheels and an axle. 1-7081 JL (1,000-2,000)

425
$1,680.00

MARKLIN STUTTGART TRAIN STATION. Intricate two-part embossed tin station with simulated brick and pillars. Modeled after the famed Stuttgart railway station, this particular example is in HO scale. For a collector of HO Marklin trains, this is a must have accessory. Fresh to the market and would benefit from a cleaning to bring out its original luster and beauty. Complete with typical 1930s oval logo stamped on base. SIZE: 33″ l x 14″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good plus with soiling and uniform wear throughout. Lacking flag at top of tower. A fair amount of alligatoring to paint, but not a detraction because of the amount of paint Marklin used on their toys. 1-7363 JL (1,250-2,500)

426
$517.00

MARKLIN HO GAUGE TURNTABLE AND ENGINE HOUSE. Circa 1950s/60s. A fine Marklin roundhouse with three bays and accompanied by an electrified turntable of slightly earlier vintage would add to any HO collector’s operational layout. SIZE: Roundhouse is 13″ and turntable is 12″. CONDITION: Good plus. 1-7364 JL (200-400)

427
$1,800.00

LARGE LOT OF MARKLIN HO GAUGE TRAINS. Small gauge Marklin passenger and freight cars. Nearly 60 pieces total, it consists of approximately 28 passenger cars with four original boxes and approximately 30 freight cars. An estate collection whose condition has seen better days. SIZE: Passenger cars are approximately 9″ l x 1-1/4″ w; freight cars run around 3-1/4″ l x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Though the bodies of the passenger cars are in very good condition, many of the undercarriages have some damage. Freight cars fare somewhat better and are generally good. 1-7361, 1-7362 (1,000-2,000)

428
$1,020.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF MARKLIN HO GAUGE TRAINS, TRACK, LAMPS, ETC. Small gauge grouping of partial engines, a sizeable group of track, several street lamps, bridges, and miscellaneous pieces. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Generally fair condition. 1-7365 (100-300)

429
$0.00

BING I-48 LOCOMOTIVE. Stout black locomotive with interesting conical nose, red pinstripes, and red spokes. Cab is marked “I=48”. Textured running boards and is marked “DRGM” at front. Forward/reverse lever (missing knob). Originally purchased by the consignor’s great-grandfather in Nurnberg ca. 1914-1915 and has descended through the family. It is now offered for the first time at public auction. SIZE: 11″ l. CONDITION: Scattered chips and scratches, predominantly to cab. Boiler has small dent at connection point to one side rail. Otherwise generally good. 1-7096 (1,500-2,000)

430
$575.00

GUNTHERMANN CLOCKWORK TROLLEY. A finely lithographed German trolley similar in nature to those that were used at the turn of the century in both America and Europe. The workhorse of delivering people about town only to be later replaced by the automotive bus. Charming in nature, the embossed doors and windows add to the appeal of this lifelike toy. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall very fine, some staining and/or corrosion to roof. Mechanism intact, but does not appear to catch. 1-7376 JL (800-1,200)

431
$402.00

BING GRAND CENTRAL STATION. Almost a direct copy of the earlier Ives station, this example manufactured by Bing in the 1920s was made for the American market, probably to accompany the American outline trains that they also sold in the U.S. Bing logo is high under the roof on both ends of the station. Interior is equipped for a single candle for nighttime use. Finely lithographed with a simulated stone siding and tiled roofing. SIZE: 19-1/2″ l x 8-1/2″ d x 8-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Good to very good, some wear and thinness of lithograph most prevalent on roof. 1-7074 JL (400-800)

432
$2,185.00

LARGE MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF LIONEL TRAINS & BOXES. Possibly a discovery lot with approximately 25 miscellaneous O gauge Lionel cars and over 25 original boxes (not necessarily matching the cars) some older, some newer. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Averages fair to good. 1-7066 (300-400)

433
$2,185.00

AMERICAN FLYER STD GAUGE TRAIN SET WITH ACCESSORIES. Lot includes Loco 4692, tender 4663, gondola 4017, flat car 4023, tank car 4010, and caboose 4021. Each piece retains the original box and is accompanied by various pieces of track, X-crossings, transformer, and several village accessories and related magazines and catalogs. CONDITION: Loco’s drive rod has been repaired, showing some distress to the paint. Caboose shows some flaking to one side. Remainder of lot is generally good. 1-7069 (600-800)

434
$402.00

REPRODUCTION VOLTAMP TROLLEY. Trolley is dark maroon and cream on a wooden base. Lettered “United Electric”. A faithful reproduction. CONDITION: Generally very good. 1-6434 (75-150)

435
$16,100.00

SPRAGUE SALESMAN SAMPLE SICKLE BAR MOWER. Outstanding brass salesman sample with wooden bar from old New Hampshire estate. Highlighted in red pinstripes, this most accurate and detailed representation features side bar cutting mechanism, large spoke wheels, and formed seat. Has plaque reading “The Sprague Mower, Providence, RI.” It has a hinged lid, below which is an intricate adjustable gear mechanism that works sickle bar (needs oiling). SIZE: 14″ l x 14″ w x 5″ h. CONDITION: Near excellent with over 20 years of shelf dust and general light wear. 1-7248 (3,500-5,500)

436
$6,325.00

OUTSTANDING MAJESTIC SALESMAN SAMPLE STOVE. Often referred to as a salesman sample and a toy by others. In either case, this is perhaps one of the finest stoves of all time. A huge nickel plated oval emblem on the front of the oven door depicts an ocean liner and is emblazoned with the words “The Great Majestic”. There are several versions of this stove, and perhaps this is the best since it has nickel plated iron legs. An abundance of nickel plated parts adorn the iron and steel frame. The tin stove pipe (original?) extends the height of the stove another two feet. It retains all three detachable trays, two to the warming oven and one to the right of the stove as well as its original crank for internal coal shaker and lid lifter. SIZE: 31″ t x 18″ w x 16″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good to fine. 1-7203 JL (3,500-5,500)

437
$5,635.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE FURROW. A highly detailed and intricate model/salesman sample of a furrow used on the farms during the 19th Century. Well constructed from wrought iron and wood including the seat the farmer would ride on and the lever used to raise and lower the 14 blades. Cast iron spoke wheels with hubs attached by a center rod with the clutch lever are so lifelike that one could almost purchase the actual item from this model. SIZE: 19″ l x 20″ w. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. Appears complete and intact with no apparent damage. 1-7478 JL (2,000-3,000)

438
$4,312.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE CLOSET/WARDROBE. Inventive wood grain painted metal cylindrical model with conical top and flat back, all resting on four cabriole type legs. Locking pierced door with handle revolves into body of closet, revealing several hooks and storage area. Center plaque reads “Schwinn’s Superior Locker, Pat. May 12, 1905″ and this one is number 16. SIZE: 22” t. CONDITION: Generally very good with light chipping to door with some oxidation. Includes key, but does not catch. 1-7574 (1,000-1,500)

439
$1,955.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE WINDMILL. Fresh from the attic with generations of dust. This tall model of the Samson windmill is by the Stover Mfg. Co of Freeport, Illinois (and is so marked). Sheet metal fins driven by an intricate gear mechanism, all on an oil derrick type base. SIZE: 35″ t x 23″ w. CONDITION: Several blade tips are missing or damaged, lacking back stabilizer fin, overall fair. 1-7531 (1,200-1,800)

440
$287.00

SALESMAN SAMPLE FAN. Miniature metal 2-blade fan mounted to wooden base. Button at front of fan and paper label on base reads “Trico Vacuum Fan, Pat 1,745,114”. SIZE: 6-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Button is worn, otherwise very good. 1-7596 (50-100)

441
$0.00

COCA-COLA 1908 CARDBOARD CHERUB DIECUT. Extremely rare early advertisement features the cherub holding a tray with a flared Coca-Cola glass in a reticulated silver holder. Formerly of the personal collection of Allan Petretti. SIZE: Image size: 6″ w x 14-1/2″ h in frame. CONDITION: Slight fading to color with scattered chips around perimeter edge, otherwise very good condition. 1-7612 (7,000-9,000)

442
$40,250.00

COCA-COLA 1937 DIE CUT WINDOW DISPLAY. Extremely scarce four-piece display of a soda fountain complete with pedestrian die cuts. Remarkably realistic scene of a soda shop full of customers being waited on by two soda jerks. Unique perspective views the shop through a revolving glass door from the sidewalk outside with other customers about to enter. Marquee reads “The Pleasantest Place in Town”. Lithograph by the Niagara Litho Co., Buffalo, New York. This outstanding revolving door display was found in the log storage bin at the estate of a prominent Little Rock, Arkansas family who owned the largest soda fountain in town. According to the family it was never put on display, but placed in the log bin as potential fuel. SIZE: Approximately 52″ w x 46″ h. CONDITION: Some edge chips and surface scuffs, but overall in very good condition: 1-7599 AT (20,000-30,000)

443
$862.00

COCA-COLA 1920 CALENDAR. Illustration of a girl in yellow sundress at the golf links adorning the front of this rare calendar, enjoying a glass of America’s favorite beverage. SIZE: 12″ w. x 31-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Good to very good with a few light roll creases; strong color; appears to retain original full date pad and top metal band. 1-7481 PF (750-1,250)

444
$5,175.00

LOT OF FIVE COCA-COLA WOMEN OF THE MILITARY DIE CUTS. This set of five WWII era women from the various military branches have attached cardboard easels for countertop display. Lithographed by Snyder & Black, Inc., N.Y. 1943. The set came from the Los Angeles Coca-Cola Bottling Plant whose manager brought them home and gave them to his daughter. She placed them in her cedar chest and never played with them. SIZE: Each 17-1/2″ t. CONDITION: All appear in near excellent condition, with one or two having ever so slight creases at their necks. 1-7600 (4,000-6,000)

445
$4,025.00

COCA-COLA 1926 “UMBRELLA GIRL” CARDBOARD SIGN. Scarce early die cut with terrific illustration of bathing beauty at the beach enjoying a Coca-Cola refreshment boasting “7 Million drinks a day”. SIZE: Die cut size: 17-3/4″ w x 31″ h in frame. CONDITION: Good to very good; hole at top; a few perimeter chips mostly just to top and bottom corners; three small nail holes approximately six inches up from center bottom. 1-7601 PF (3,000-5,000)

446
$2,012.00

COCA-COLA 1926 TROLLEY SIGN. Illustration of young couple toasting one another captioned “It had to be good to get where it is”. SIZE: 20-3/4 w x 11″ h. CONDITION: Good; some water stains to margins, a horizontal scuff mark through the middle, light scattered pigment loss to green background. 1-7485 PF (1,000-2,000)

447
$1,495.00

COCA-COLA 1905 TROLLEY SIGN. Early cardboard advertisement which reads “Delicious and Refreshing Drink Coca-Cola at Fountains in Bottles”. SIZE: 20-3/4″ w x 11″ h. CONDITION: Good overall; paper loss top right corner, nail holes at other corners, right margin tear, several small scattered scuffs. 1-7484 PF (2,000-3,000)

448
$2,012.00

COCA-COLA TOONERVILLE 9-PC CARDBOARD WINDOW DISPLAY. This set is a 9-piece variation of the Toonerville display typically found in the books, showing another large building in addition to the general store. Lithographed by Snyder & Black, New York, ca. 1930. Illustrations on the individual pieces include comic book character residents in the fictional town of Toonerville. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Overall good, some pieces show some folds, wear & breaks and a few could use some reinforcement. 1-7483 (2,500-3,500)

449
$517.00

COCA-COLA 1945 CARDBOARD SIGN. Small version of this WWII-themed advertisement of army soldier and young woman. SIZE: 15-3/4″ w x 27″ h. CONDITION: Very good to excellent; some light soiling to border, and a few small spots of color touch-up to soldier’s uniform and girl’s dress. 1-7482 PF (500-750)

450
$0.00

COCA-COLA MIRROR. Though some question the authenticity of this piece, we are told by the consignor that Wilbur Kurtz of the Coca-Cola Archives authenticated this mirror many years ago. The only other in existence is in the Elizabethtown, Kentucky Coca-Cola bottling museum, formerly owned by the late Bill Schmidt, having been sold to him by Bill Ricketts. Reverse etched with colored foils and mother-of-pearl inlay lettering. Marked in lower left “Property of Coca-Cola, B27”. Pictured in Goldstein’s “Coca Cola Collectibles” Volume II, 1973, page 43, and valued $2,500. SIZE: Mirror measures 41-3/4″ w x 23-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Some discoloration and silvering loss to top left and bottom right edges, otherwise very good. 1-7415 (2,500-3,000)

451
$0.00

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 or Coke 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 (1,200-1,800)

452
$287.00

COCA-COLA TIN ON CARDBOARD BUTTON SIGN. New old stock showing Coke bottle behind “Coca-Cola” in script with gold border. Back of sign has cardboard easel back for display (unopened), red string hanger, and decal reading “Philadelphia Badge Co., Agent J. Paul Cobb, Atlanta, GA”. Complete with original unused mailer. SIZE: 9″ diam. CONDITION: Field is like new with light dent to side border and small edge ding. Overall near excellent. 1-7660 (300-600)

453
$575.00

COCA-COLA 50th ANNIVERSARY CARDBOARD SIGN. This sign was produced in 1936 to commemorate Coca-Cola’s 50th anniversary while also comparing the evolution of women’s bathing fashions 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 PF (600-800)

454
$517.00

COCA-COLA “HOSPITALITY” CARDBOARD SIGN. Large sized cardboard sign with image of woman lighting a candle. SIZE: Image 54″ w x 25″ h. CONDITION: Has some mildew spots along far left edge, otherwise very good. 1-6919 PF (400-600)

455
$360.00

COCA-COLA MILK GLASS GLOBE WITH ORIGINAL HARDWARE. Ca. 1930s. Milk glass globe is lettered Coca-Cola on two sides in script. SIZE: 11-1/2″ diam. CONDITION: Milk glass globe is very good to excellent. Metal hanging hardware has lost most of its gilt finish. 1-7352 (400-600)

456
$120.00

LOT OF 8 FLARED COCA-COLA SYRUP GLASSES. Of unknown circa, these glasses were purchased by the consignor in 1960 and have been in his collection since. Etched with fill lines. SIZE: Each measures 3-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 1-7479 PF (100-200)

457
$3,450.00

LIBERTY ROOT BEER CERAMIC DISPENSER. Lettering to two sides with the logo “Try a Stein-It’s Fine”. Includes correct style pump with “Root Beer” ceramic insert. SIZE: 13-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good condition. 1-7469 PF (3,500-5,500)

458
$920.00

KOLA MINT KEG/SYRUP DISPENSER WITH ORIGINAL CRATE. Thick wooden barrel keg with copper rings, painted with red and white lettering stating “Demonstrating Dept., Williamsport Penna.” With lid with porcelain knob. Barrel has plaque that reads “U.C. Water Cooler, Union Cooperage Co., St. Louis”. Rests on separate round wooden base on four bent steel legs. Original wooden crate with similar lettering style “K-M-Co., Williamsport PA 2″ with hinged side handles. Interior has partial paper label on inner lid showing contents. SIZE: Barrel only: 19” t. CONDITION: Overall very good plus. Crate with various chips and scratches with great patina. 1-7657 (1,000-1,500)

459
$3,162.00

HIRES ROOT BEER CELLULOID SIGN. Rare celluloid over cardboard sign with original manufacturers label on reverse. Features an illustration of the Hires Root Beer boy and mug. Lithographed by Bastian Bros. Co., Rochester, N.Y. SIZE: 6″ w x 8″ t. CONDITION: Edge wear concentrated at corners with a few chips along edges, otherwise very good condition. 1-7602 PF (2,000-4,000)

460
$2,875.00

HIRES ROOT BEER CARDBOARD SIGN. Scarce embossed cardboard sign with image of bottle on one side and root beer syrup box on the other. SIZE: 11″ w x 7″ h. CONDITION: A few spots of light soiling, otherwise very good condition. 1-7604 PF (1,000-2,000)

461
$0.00

HIRES ROOT BEER TIN ON CARDBOARD SIGN. Rare embossed oval illustration of soda fountain beauty set against a simulated wood grain background. Was found behind a bar in a tavern in Peoria, Illinois. SIZE: 6-1/4″ w x 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good; a few areas of surface rubbing and minor blemishes. 1-7603 (2,250-3,250)

462
$420.00

HIRES CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER. Classic hourglass shaped soda fountain dispenser, complete with pump and Hires Ceramic insert. SIZE: 14″ t. CONDITION: Light discoloration to bottom of dispenser, small stress crack to exterior, otherwise very good. 1-6696 (300-400)

463
$360.00

MOXIE SODA STRING HOLDER. Traditional bent wire bottom string holder attached to upper milk glass panel that advertises “Drink Moxie-Clean-Safe” on one side. SIZE: 8″ w x 26″ h. CONDITION: Good to very good. 1-7085 (400-600)

464
$360.00

PEPSI-COLA DIE CUT BOTTLE. Circa 1941 embossed tin bottle sign. SIZE: 12″ w x 44-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good with some scattered light black paint overspray. 1-7406 PF (300-500)

465
$115.00

CANADA DRY SPUR CARDBOARD SIGN. Aviatrix leaning against her airplane taking time out for a refreshing Spur. SIZE: 27″ w x 44″ h. CONDITION: Fair to good; horizontal crease with some cellophane tape; multiple staple holes across top and bottom. 1-7095 PF (200-400)

466
$3,335.00

MENTOR COMFORT UNDERWEAR. Rare die cut countertop sign with metal easel features an illustration of mom with young daughter, both comfortably clad in their Mentor long johns. SIZE: 19-1/2″ w x 27-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally good to very good with a few soft creases and light surface scuffs. 1-7598 PF (2,000-3,000)

467
$1,725.00

EVER-READY SAFETY RAZOR CLOCK. Wood clock face features wonderful graphic of lathered gent shaving. Includes original pendulum. SIZE: 18″ w x 28″ h. CONDITION: Generally good; Roman numerals & dial graphics have had older paint touch-up that extends into black outlines. Original pendulum. 1-7487 (1,000-1,500)

468
$230.00

J. G. GOODWIN SLIPPERS WOOD CORNER SIGN. Fabulous curved, wood hand-carved sign with original sand paint and gilt highlights. Circa late 1800s. SIZE: 17-1/4″ w x 30″ h. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with nice surface patina. 1-7075 PF (500-800)

469
$57.00

BROWN’S SHOES TIN SIGN. Early embossed sign with graphic pointing finger from the company that introduced the Buster Brown brand in 1904. SIZE: Image 19-1/2″ w x 11-1/2″ h in wood frame. CONDITION: Fair; several nail holes, creasing, margin tear, and surface discoloration. 1-7591 PF (100-150)

470
$230.00

CLARK’S MILE-END SPOOL COTTON SIGN. Cardboard sign with profile view of portly man in red striped pants and blue coat carrying a sample of Clark’s thread, all on black background Bottom reads “Thos. Russell & Co., Sole Agents”. In old, possibly original frame. SIZE: 28-1/2″ t x 22″ w. CONDITION: Some inpainting, predominantly to oval logo in top left corner, but also various spots to the background. Some light warpage, overall good. 1-7656 (300-400)

471
$920.00

SUN OIL CO. “TWO-FISTED” TIN DIECUT SIGN. Unusual embossed sign to promote their gasoline’s performance. Copyright 1932. SIZE: 39″ w x 16″ h. CONDITION: Fair; several rust spots, pitting, and color loss. Sign reverse features contemporary wood support bracket. 1-7581 PF (200-400)

472
$230.00

POINTING FINGER TIN SIGN. Figural pointing hand tin sign with contemporary plywood reinforcement. Age uncertain. SIZE: 46″ w x 19″ h. CONDITION: Fair to good. 1-7592 PF (100-200)

473
$210.00

FLEET BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE TIN SIGN. Flat die cut tin sign for a Florida department store depicting a portly gent in red, white, and black encouraging the viewer to “Visit the Big Store First”. Mounted to newer wooden backing with similar cut for support. SIZE: 48″ h x 18″ w. CONDITION: Overall chipping and wear, likely because of years of faithful outdoor service. 1-7594 (250-350)

474
$230.00

WOODEN CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE DEMO. Circa mid-20th Century and having a folk art look to it. Jointed display depicting a man in front of a red wooden box. Used to show proper and improper lifting techniques and their effect on the spine. Operated by wooden handle at base of spine and mounted to wooden base. SIZE: 24″ l x 15-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Generally good to very good with wear and soiling. 1-7583 (200-400)

475
$1,200.00

KAR-MI MAGIC POSTER. One sheet of stone lithograph titled “Kar-Mi Swallows a Loaded Gun Barrel and Shoots a Cracker from a Man’s Head”. Copyright 1914 by Joseph B. Hallworth. SIZE: Overall 40″ w x 28″ h. CONDITION: Vertical fold at middle; some paper loss around perimeter border, otherwise good to very good condition. 1-7355 PF (400-600)

476
$109.00

FLORINOFF & CO. 1925 CALENDAR. Stone lithographed illustration of two little girls with sheep from this Detroit, Michigan custom tailor. Appears to retain full date pad. SIZE: Image 14″ w x 18″ h in vintage frame. CONDITION: Very good. 1-7381 PF (75-150)

477
$86.00

ART DECO WOODEN MANNEQUIN. Circa 1940s, this charming 5-piece flat wood mannequin is mounted to a rectangular base. Has one arm at side with other on hip. Depicting a blond boy with side part, blue eyes, and bright red lips. SIZE: 55-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Some minor chips to paint with wear at arm holes. 1-7593 (250-350)

478
$210.00

SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS PORCELAIN SIGN. The larger version of their die cut “Cover the Earth” trademark logo. SIZE: 35-1/2″ w x 63″ h. CONDITION: Good, with some fading and oxidation in places. 9-73389 PF (150-250)

479
$264.00

NO TELL MOTEL TIN SIGN. Contemporary sign with bullet holes. SIZE: Overall 38-1/2″ w x 20-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Created new to look distressed. 1-7585 PF (50-75)

480
$0.00

POSTER OF THE BRITISH STEAMSHIP INNAVIGABLE. Colossal illustration by Chas. Pears printed for H. M. Stationery Office by John Waddington, Ltd. SIZE: Image 59″ w x 38-3/4″ h in frame. CONDITION: Several vertical fold creases and some foxing along bottom, otherwise good condition. 1-7091 PF (300-500)

481
$805.00

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 313. Brass finish version with milk glass coin shelf and original dolphin “Amount Purchased” marquee. SIZE: 10″ w x 21″ h x 16″ d. CONDITION: Good to very good. 1-7524 PF (400-600)

482
$230.00

ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. #3 COFFEE GRINDER. Includes original stenciled drawer with ceramic knob and most of its original decals. SIZE: Wheel size: 10-3/4″. CONDITION: Cast iron parts appear to have been repainted. 1-7525 PF (400-600)

483
$345.00

SCARCE BAKER CHOCOLATE WINDOW DISPLAY. Seldom seen and highly graphic thick cardboard die cut display featuring the famed Baker Chocolate girl with tray of goodies approaching a group of Revolutionary War era nobles enjoying Baker’s hot chocolate. Large banner at top reads “The Mills of Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. 52 Highest awards.” Shown with vignettes around perimeter of various Baker products. Center section is open suggesting that this was a window display to have presentation behind. SIZE: 38-1/4″ w x 28″ h. CONDITION: Some restoration to top section and showing some edge wear and crease at top corner. Overall very good. 1-7655 (500-1,000)

484
$805.00

LOT OF TWO CARNATION GUM ADVERTISEMENTS. Includes square tin sign with raised simulated wood grain frame with an illustration of the Carnation Girl. Also includes tip tray with gum package and carnation graphics. Lower left is marked “Copyright 1906 by the American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio”. SIZE: Sign measures 13-3/4″ square; tip tray 4-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Frame of sign appears professionally restored while the field appears to have one small spot of inpainting; tip tray generally good. 1-7486 (400-800)

485
$402.00

CHICLETS GUM TIN DIE CUT SIGN. This is the fox character, one of a set of six animals produced by Chiclets Gum circa 1916. Includes tin easel back for counter display. SIZE: 7″ w x 10″ h. CONDITION: Good to very good. Matte surface with some soiling and wear. 1-7097 PF (500-750)

486
$660.00

HOOD’S ICE CREAM SIDEWALK SIGN. Two embossed tin signs back-to back in their original steel sidewalk sign holder. SIZE: Overall 20-1/2″ w x 33-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Sign is good to very good; holder good with weathered surface. 1-7354 PF (600-1,000)

487
$460.00

PAIR OF CARVED OAK CHAIRS. Made by the same unknown maker, these chairs have great appeal for the collector of black memorabilia. These finely carved chairs depict two different black characters with cutout mouths that form the backs of the chairs. One is a farmer with hat with exaggerated features. The other is a scowling man with headdress and long moustache. On turned legs. SIZE: Seat height is 17-3/4″, total height is 39″. CONDITION: Uniform wear with scattered chips. Second chair missing one small block at the rear that holds back of chair into seat. Overall good to very good. 1-7567 (700-900)

488
$1,610.00

ORNATE AQUARIUM BASE. Four corners comprised of elaborately carved downward facing fish affixed to rectangular slate base. Plaque reads “Jewel Aquariums Chicago”. SIZE: 32″ l x 14″ w. CONDITION: Old crack to slate base. Some wear to finish on fish with internal surface rust. 1-7597 (700-900)

489
$575.00

PIED PIPER HOOKED RUG. Colorful graphic interpretation of the Legendary tale of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. SIZE: 43-1/2″ w x 25-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Mounted on wood stretcher. 1-7582 PF (1,000-1,500)

490
$632.00

BRONZE FISH TANK STAND. Art Deco accessory comprised of three elongated dolphins meeting at the belly to form a tripod on which to place a fish tank. SIZE: 34″ t. CONDITION: Some pitting to surface, overall generally very good. 1-7588 (300-500)

491
$2,990.00

LEADED GLASS WINDOW WITH SEASHELLS. Unusual window motif with a border incorporating real scallop shells alternating with what appears to be stylized glass seaweed designs. SIZE: Glass panel measures 23″ w x 16-1/2″ in original wood window frame. CONDITION: Very good. 1-7587 (900-1,100)

492
$230.00

GERMAN FIGURAL CAST IRON DOG ASHTRAY. Flat Art Deco seated whippet with ashtray hanging from his mouth with match holder on nose and other receptacle on head. Painted gold on shaped base. SIZE: 38″ t. CONDITION: Significant paint loss to one side, other shows uniform wear, otherwise generally good. 1-7576 (300-400)

493
$172.00

STICK & BALL UMBRELLA STAND. Oak stand with curled feet with ball finials and central stylized hourglass and abacus designs. SIZE: 26-3/4″ t. CONDITION: One central hourglass design has old repair with one replaced dowel. 1-7577 (150-250)

494
$517.00

SESSIONS CLOCK WITH CAST IRON FROG SURROUND. Whimsical copper-flashed cast iron casting of a group of musical instrument playing frogs. SIZE: 9-1/2″ w x 11-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Good to very good. 1-7572 (300-500)

495
$0.00

EDISON MAZDA AUTOMOBILE LAMP DISPLAY CABINET. Tin cabinet hinges open in the middle to reveal inventory of various light bulbs. Cabinet side panel bares illustration of Edison Mazda saleswoman holding a box of product. SIZE: 14″ w x 24″ t x 12″ d. CONDITION: Generally good with some staining and wear to exterior painted surfaces. Cabinet interior includes extensive bulb inventory. 1-7468 PF (250-450)

496
$345.00

GOODYEAR TIRES BRASS ZEPPELIN PLAQUE. Brass plaque manufactured by the Medallic-Art Co., N.Y., and given to tire dealers of distinction to commemorate ten years of working relationships. SIZE: 12″ w x 17″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 1-7472 PF (100-200)

497
$5,750.00

HOME RUN CIGARETTES CARDBOARD SIGN. Seldom seen stone lithographed advertisement with terrific baseball illustration. Copyright 1909 by the American Tobacco Company. SIZE: Image 11-1/2″ w x 17-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good; outer white border has a couple chips, but only one at the bottom actually extends slightly into the printed image. 1-7377 PF (2,000-4,000)

498
$690.00

LUCKY STRIKE FRANK SINATRA FAN. A young Frank Sinatra appears on this tobacco leaf fan given to audience members during the 1950-1959 telecast of the “Your Hit Parade” show, sponsored by Lucky Strike. Lot includes two glossy photos. SIZE: 7-1/2″ w x 13″ h in frame. CONDITION: Good; repair to paper tear at top; cellophane tape left side; slight paper loss right side. 1-7371 (400-800)

500
$7,762.00

PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY 1908 CALENDAR. One of the rarest of the Peters calendars. Illustration of duck hunters in a marsh by the Strowbridge Litho. Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. SIZE: 13-3/4 w x 27-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with some edge wear and fingernail-sized hole at bottom left corner. Retains both metal bands and what appears to be the balance of a June date pad. 1-7465 PF (4,000-8,000)

501
$2,415.00

PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY 1909 CALENDAR. Hunting dog illustration by A. Muss-Arnolt entitled “The First Lesson-Steady”. SIZE: 13-3/4″ w x 27-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with a few soft roll creases; retains top and bottom metal bands; December date sheet only. 1-7466 PF (2,000-3,000)

502
$3,737.00

PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY 1906 CALENDAR. Illustration of moose hunters captioned “Coming Out a Head”. Strobridge Litho. Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. SIZE: 13-3/4″ w x 27-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good; slight paper loss where date pad used to be would probably be concealed with addition of another date sheet; a few horizontal roll creases; retains both metal bands. 1-7464 (1,500-2,000)

503
$1,725.00

HERCULES POWDER COMPANY 1916 CALENDAR. Four-page calendar with cover illustration of ring neck pheasant. Other images include farm scene, black breasted plovers, and a gold miner. SIZE: 11-1/2″ w. x 27-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Retains original metal hanging strip. Very good with a few subtle edge tears. 1-7467 PF (1,000-1,500)

504
$0.00

SCARCE SAVAGE-STEVENS ADVERTISING POSTER. Paper poster with metal bands at top and bottom. This unusual poster has a central panel entitled “Nature’s Rogues Gallery” with information regarding a variety of predators. 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 and varmints. SIZE: 26″ h 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. Also 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. 1-7018 JR (300-500)

505
$805.00

I. W. HARPER WHISKEY VITROLITE SIGN. Classic hunting lodge illustration on milk glass captioned “Here’s Happy Days”. SIZE: Image 17-1/2″ w x 23-1/2″ h in frame. CONDITION: Very good. 1-7390 PF (1,000-1,500)

506
$4,370.00

PROSPECT BREWING CO. 1893 CALENDAR. Seldom seen calendar from this Philadelphia, PA. brewer. Small colorful vignettes flank the calendar dates and commemorate a variety of national holidays. SIZE: Image 18-1/2″ w x 28″ h in frame. CONDITION: Appearance grades very good with closer examination revealing a horizontal fold crease four inches from the top; vertical scuff at top center. 1-7383 PF (1,000-2,000)

507
$1,380.00

WEISBROD & HESS BREWING CO. 1906 CALENDAR. Elusive calendar from this Philadelphia brewer with a variety of vignetted scenes of outdoor activities in the surrounding Pennsylvania countryside. Lower portion of calendar has illustrations of their Rheingold and Shakespeare brews. SIZE: Image 19″ w x 28″ h in frame. CONDITION: Generally very good; some flattened paper creases across top; small area of paper loss to the “S” in Shakespeare; minor in-painting to 1907 calendar at bottom. 1-7386 PF (1,000-2,000)

508
$1,035.00

DUBUQUE MALTING CO. 1902 CALENDAR. Scarce, colorful calendar from this Dubuque, Iowa brewer promoting their line of Banquet Beer. SIZE: Image 17″ w x 22-3/4″ h in frame. CONDITION: Top and bottom margins have been replaced; professional restoration to bottom right corner; repaired horizontal tear through entire image just above trademark logo; two pages of calendar date sheets in-painted. 1-7385 PF (500-750)

509
$1,020.00

BOWLER BROS. LTD. BREWING CO. 1900 CALENDAR. Scarce stone lithograph depicting a bathing suit attired young beauty at the shore. SIZE: Image 13-3/4″ w x 22-3/4″ h in frame. CONDITION: Calendar has had areas of professional restoration and inpainting, particularly along several horizontal creases and to the blue water background. 1-7387 PF (1,000-2,000)

510
$1,495.00

SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY TIN SIGN. Fanciful characterization of a gent with the embodiment of the Schlitz trademark logo. Background is realistically lithographed to imitate quarter-sawn oak. Chas. W. Shonk Litho., Chicago. SIZE: Image 13″ w x 19″ h in vintage frame. CONDITION: Very good with a few soft bends to top and bottom edges. 1-7353 PF (750-1,000)

511
$517.00

MAUMEE BREWING CO. CARDBOARD SIGN. Illustration of Colonialists enjoying the ale, porter, and brown stout from this Toledo, Ohio brewery. SIZE: Image 13-3/4″ w x 17-1/4″ h in vintage frame. CONDITON: Repaired break bottom right with inpainting; repair to top right corner; some chips to image at top margin. 1-7389 PF (500-750)

512
$172.00

LYKENS BREWING COMPANY 1912 CALENDAR. Springtime illustration by Arthur J. Elsley of mother and daughter with their faithful St. Bernard companion. SIZE: Image 17″ w x 23-1/4″ h in frame. CONDITION: Very good to excellent; appears to be complete date pad. 1-7378 PF (500-750)

513
$862.00

PHOENIX BREWING CO. LITHOGRAPH. A springtime farm yard illustration from this Rice Lake, Wisconsin brewer. SIZE: Image 14-1/4″ w x 18-3/4″ t in frame. CONDITION: Good to very good with some light surface scuffs. Staple marks would indicate this was probably used as a calendar. 1-7379 PF (500-750)

514
$240.00

BUNKER HILL BREWERIES 1896 LITHOGRAPH. Illustration by Leon Moran and lithographed by Louis Prang for the A. G. Van Nostrand, Bunker Hill Breweries of Charlestown, Massachusetts. Complete with original mat. SIZE: Matted image measures 17-1/2 w x 23-1/2 h in frame. CONDITION: Some moisture stains around perimeter of mat board, and to the far right margin of the lithographed image, otherwise in good condition. 1-7380 PF (200-400)

515
$632.00

S. S. PATTERSON 1904 CALENDAR. Stone lithographed image of reclining damsel with her beer from this Dillon, Montana distributor of Val Blatz Brewing Co’s. Milwaukee Beer. SIZE: Image 16″ w x 24″ h in frame. CONDITION: Very good to excellent; a small circular surface cut at bottom margin possibly a minor repair. One or two tiny edge tears. 1-7384 PF (400-600)

516
$258.00

CLEVELAND AND SANDUSKY BREWING CO. TIN SIGN. Oval sign featuring a raised simulated wood grain frame, depicting a happily satisfied consumer. Lithographed by the H. D. Beach Co., Coshocton, Ohio circa 1902. SIZE: 22-1/4″ x 28-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally good condition with some light wear; nail hole at top; and some spotting and yellowing to original surface finish. 1-7388 PF (400-600)

517
$575.00

CRYSTAL ROCK BEER CHALKWARE BAR DISPLAY. Back bar display from the Cleveland Sandusky Brewing Co., of Cleveland of a bartender wearing a Crystal Rock apron pouring a mug of their brew. SIZE: 10″ w x 13-1/2″ t x 7″ d. CONDITION: A few surface nicks and a few fine age lines, but otherwise very good condition. 1-7391 PF (400-600)

518
$402.00

LONE STAR BEER CHALKWARE BAR DISPLAY. Reclining armadillo wrapped around a bottle of Lone Star Beer. SIZE: 12″ w x 11-1/2″ h x 6″ d. CONDITION: Good to very good with a few tiny chips to base. 1-7392 PF (100-200)

519
$345.00

EAGLE BREWING CO. SERVING TRAY. Circa 1908 tray captioned “Good Morning” lithographed by The Meek Co. for this Waterbury, Conn. brewer. SIZE: 13-1/4″ square. CONDITION: Good to very good condition with some professional in-painting concentrated around raised perimeter rim. 1-7397 PF (200-400)

520
$840.00

EVANS & GIEHL BREWING COMPANY SERVING TRAY. Illustration of thoroughbred filly and her colt used to promote this Rome, N.Y. brewer’s line of pure ales. SIZE: 13-1/4″ square. CONDITION: Some professional restoration and in-painting especially to the sky. 1-7395 PF (200-400)

521
$316.00

CITY BREWING COMPANY SERVING TRAY. Pre-pro tray from this Toledo, Ohio brewer for their Preferred Stock beer featuring the Carnation Girl illustration. SIZE: 13″ d. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with a dry, very finely crazed surface finish. 1-7396 PF (200-400)

522
$316.00

FINLAY BREWING COMPANY SERVING TRAY. Pre-pro tray with young woman holding aloft a bottle of this Toledo, Ohio brewer’s Salvator beer. SIZE: 12″ d. CONDITION: Good, overall matte surface with some crazing to the paint. 1-7394 PF (200-400)

523
$270.00

MOERLEIN BREWING COMPANY SERVING TRAY. Pre-pro tray from this Cincinnati, Ohio brewer lithographed by the Chas. W. Shonk Co., Litho, Chicago. SIZE: 12″ d. CONDITION: A few spots of light flaking, otherwise good condition. 1-7393 PF (200-400)

524
$258.00

OLD DIAMOND WEDDING RYE REVERSE ON GLASS SIGN. Gilt lettering against a blue background. Advertisement from Aug. Baetzhold distributor Buffalo, N.Y. SIZE: Image 25-1/2″ w x 15-1/2″ h in period frame. CONDITION: Some lifting to blue background, otherwise good condition. 1-7382 PF (200-400)

525
$460.00

LAKESIDE CLUB BOUQUET WHISKEY VITROLITE SIGN. Lithograph on milk glass of a Victorian couple sampling a round or two from the Wm. Drueke Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. SIZE: 20″ w x 17″ h. CONDITION: Loss of coloring to portions of litho; chip bottom left corner. 1-7071 PF (300-600)

525A
$0.00

RARE EARLY PATRIOTIC LITHO AD FROM MT. VERNON GOLD DUST FINE CUT TOBACCO. This wonderful early litho depicts George Washington with a family arranged around him at Mt. Vernon. In the background, a young black man tends to Washington’s white stallion. “Mt. Vernon & Gold Dust Fine Cut Tobacco, Mfg. by Heinsohn, Allen & Co., Louisville, KY”. This lithograph and so noted below the image “By Major & Knapp, 449 Broadway, New York”. SIZE: Including frame 24″ w x 20″ h. CONDITION: Generally good, appears to be a small repair on the very top left of the image almost on the outside of the image. 1-7677 (1,250-1,750)

525B
$575.00

RARE PEPSI-COLA POCKET MIRROR. Features a beautiful Lillian Russell-type figure holding a glass of Pepsi-Cola at a soda fountain. Above “The Pepsi-Cola Girl 5¢”. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Celluloid generally in good condition. The mirror on the reverse side broken. 1-7687 (500-800)

525C
$345.00

RARE NUDE GARRETT’S RYE POCKET MIRROR. The celluloid mirror featuring a semi-nude Diana the Huntress standing in a landscape with her bow. The “Garretts XXXX Baker Rye, Oldest Rye in Baltimore”. SIZE: Approximately 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: A small blister spot on celluloid surface by Diana’s wrist; otherwise, very good. Retains original mirror. 1-7686 (350-550)

525D
$115.00

RED GOOSE SHOE PLASTER COUNTER FIGURE. This large plaster Red Goose figure on a green base was a counter decoration for Red Goose Shoes. Has raised relief lettering on the chest reading “Red Goose Shoes”. SIZE: Approximately 11-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally, very good. A few scattered paint chips over the surface; but, for the most part, retains almost all of its paint. 1-7676 (300-450)

526
$143.00

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY C. I. DISPLAY. Cast iron base is embossed “National Biscuit Company”, and features two sleeves which hold two 54″ t wood posts. Each post features six holes which hold steel pins for some type of display shelf. Includes a set of ten steel pins. SIZE: 18-1/2″ w x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Good. 1-7070 PF (75-125)

527
$28.00

CHAIN PATTERN STRAW HOLDER. Paneled glass holder with embossed chain pattern around bottom, set in a nickel plated base. SIZE: 10″ t. CONDITION: Missing lid, otherwise very good. 1-26954 (50-75)

528
$402.00

LIL’ ABNER CARTOON LITHOGRAPH. Depicting Lil’ Abner with two black boys on one knee and Abner’s son on the other he says “Son-yo’ cain’t win no manly tan contest wif Roy an’ Leroy…” Signed bottom margin “Al Capp ’74”. SIZE: Image measures 24-3/4″ w x 21-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Excellent. 1-6686 PF (100-200)

529
$57.00

CURRIER & IVES “AMERICA” BOOK. Hardbound book with approximately 80 colorful illustrations depicting various 19th Century American country scenes by the genre’s most recognized names. SIZE: 16-1/2″ w x 12″ h. CONDITION: Very good with a few pages exhibiting minor edge wear. 1-3698 (75-150)

530
$420.00

SILK CARNIVAL BANNER. Believed to be circa 19th Century. This fancy silk banner with embroidered moon and stars with applied border and bottom fringe and tassels (one missing). SIZE: 19″ w x 31″ h. CONDITION: Some distress to silk where it hangs on dowel, dowel missing one finial, overall generally good. 1-7584 (100-200)

531
$28.00

PAIR OF FOLK ART/TRAMP ART PLATES. Of unknown vintage. Lead or pewter plates affixed with a variety of charms, coins, buttons, etc. and covered in gold paint. SIZE: 9″ diam. CONDITION: Generally good. 1-7589 (50-75)

532
$180.00

LADIES CAST IRON SHOE. Probably a store display at a turn-of-the-century shoe shop. SIZE: 10″ w x 8-1/2 t. CONDITION: Lightly rusted surfaces, otherwise good condition. 1-7573 PF (20-40)