SHELTON, Conn. – Toys and toy soldiers from Neil Sakow’s American Dream Museum, which was located in West Hartford, will be auctioned at Lloyd Ralston Gallery on Saturday, Aug. 14. The 457-lot auction will begin at 10 a.m. Eastern. LiveAuctioneers will provide Internet live bidding.
Sixty-one lots are related to one of Sakow’s favorite childhood memories, Howdy Doody. Items range from a Hoody Doody beanie kit store display with unopened contents to a 15-inch marionette of the early children’s TV star.
Approximately 300 lots are devoted to Britains’ soldiers and figures, more than 250 of which are in original boxes.
The collection also contains character toys and advertising items. Also included are vintage and modern toy figures and soldiers by Britains, including more than 250 boxed sets. Heyde, Mignot and dimestore soldiers will also be sold.
A working Heyde 347 music box with bandmaster and musician figures is expected to sell for $2,500-$3,000, while a Heyde 1388 1/2 Triumph of Germanicus set has a $1,300-$1,500 estimate.
Leading the Britains charge is a boxed 39 Horse Artillery set estimated at $300-$400. Multiple bids have already been placed online for the Britains 440 The Royal Fusiliers with rare display box. The set has a $400-$500 estimate. A Britains 1448 Army Staff Car with officer and driver in its original box, estimated at $200-$300, has multiple presale bids.
For details contact Glenn Ralston at 203-924-5804.
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