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Robots and space toys dominated high-end array at Milestone auction

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Masudaya (Japan) 15in battery-operated Target Robot from the famed Gang of Five series. All original toy with correct dart gun and two darts. Accompanied by original box. Sold for $34,440 against an estimate of $20,000-$25,000

WILLOUGHBY, Ohio – Many hundreds of absentee bids were already on the books by the time Milestone Auctions’ co-owner and principal auctioneer Miles King stepped up to the podium to officially open the Ohio company’s May 27 Spring Premier Toy Auction. The 835-lot event, which featured virtually every popular category in the antique-toy realm, was on many a collector’s radar and had been closely monitored online, especially after word got out about a stellar collection of rare Japanese robots and space toys featured in the sale.

Boxed Gang of Five Target Robot, Jupiter Robot, Space Patrol Car, Walking Batman and Batman Jeep were among the big winners

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Rare Yonezawa 13in battery-operated 8 Man Walking Robot. All original with original box and insert. Sold above high estimate for $8,400

As predicted, it was the postwar Japanese rarities that added the most fuel to the fire, helping to push the one-day total to a pleasing $700,000, inclusive of buyer’s premium. The undisputed leader was a Masudaya 15-inch battery-operated Target Robot from the famed Gang of Five series. Extremely bright and beautiful, the all-original ‘bot came with its correct dart gun and two darts, as well as the pièce de résistance, its original pictorial box. Entered with an estimate of $20,000-$25,000, it went the distance and then some, selling for $34,440.

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Rare Yonezawa (Japan) battery-operated Jupiter robot. All original and complete with correct remote control battery box. One of the classic robots every collector wants. Accompanied by nice repro box. Sold for $20,400 against an estimate of $6,000-$8,000

Target Robot’s wingman was a rare Yonezawa battery-operated Jupiter Robot. All original and complete with its correct remote control battery box, it was an exceptionally well-preserved example of one of the most sought-after of all classic robots. Offered together with an attractive repro box, it was chased to $20,400 against an estimate of $6,000-$8,000.

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Nomura (Japan) battery-operated Walking Batman. All original, complete, and appearing never to have been played with. Clean original box with great graphics of Batman, Robin and Batmobile. Sold for $12,915 against an estimate of $6,000-$8,000

The auction waters were also favorable for a great-looking Nomura battery-operated Walking Batman. The super-clean, all-original battery op appeared never to have been played with. Even its cloth cape looked as crisp as the day it marched off the factory production line. Importantly, it retained its visually appealing original box, which has exciting graphics of Batman in crimefighting mode, with Robin visible in the background in the Batmobile. The toy sold for $12,915 against an estimate of $6,000-$8,000.

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A very scarce and exotic toy, a tin friction Batman Jeep with Batman and Robin graphics and Japanese writing on its sides was offered with its original box. Sold for $10,455, more than twice the high estimate

Also emerging from a Gotham City garage was a very scarce and exotic tin friction Batman Jeep. Decorated on all panels with Batman and Robin graphics plus bold Japanese writing, the lithographed vehicle came with its original box decorated with similar iconography in bright primary colors. Estimated at $4,000-$5,000, it more than doubled expectations, commanding a winning bid of $10,455.

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Rare Daiya (Japan) tin friction Space Patrol Car. All original and complete with two astronaut drivers. Offered with nice repro box. Sold for $9,900 against an estimate of $2,000-$3,000

Another extraterrestrial vehicle that captured bidders’ attention was a rare Daiya tin friction Space Patrol Car. The jaunty red convertible with two astronaut drivers “dressed” in spacesuits and helmets doesn’t come up for sale in the marketplace very often. The toy was all original, complete, and offered with a nice repro box. It more than tripled its high estimate, selling for $9,900.

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Yonezawa (Japan) tin friction Magma Ambassador Fire Truck, 15in long, vinyl figures, accompanied by scarce partial box. Sold for $11,685 against a $2,000-$3,000 estimate

Whether it was intended to race to fires on present-day Earth, in prehistoric times or in the future, Yonezawa’s 15-inch-long tin friction Magma Ambassador Fire Truck ignited auction competition at Milestone’s event. An unusual design with vinyl figures as passengers, the toy is based on the 1960s Japanese manga and tokusatsu TV series in which a living giant forged from gold – Ambassador Magma – has the power to transform into a giant rocket ship. He also shoots rockets out of a panel located in his chest and electrical bolts from his antennae. Images of the popular character are shown on the fire truck and on the accompanying (partial) box. The coveted toy was bid to $11,685, nearly four times the high estimate.

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Yabba dabba doo! Marx battery-operated Fred Flintstone on Dino with original box and all inserts, appearing never to have been played with. Sold for $2,829 against an estimate of $1,000-$1,500

Fans of Bedrock City’s most famous residents didn’t miss the chance to bid on a boxed example of Marx’s battery-operated Fred Flintstone on Dino, accompanied by its colorful original box. “Flintstones toys have never lost their appeal,” said Miles King, co-owner of Milestone Auctions. “Three generations of cartoon fans have enjoyed the Flintstones on TV, and the toys strike a chord with all of them.” The Fred on Dino was in fine working order and appeared never to have been played with. Against an estimate of $1,000-$1,500, it was off to a new owner for $2,829.

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Rare Marx tin windup Superman Rollover Plane, blue-plane version. All original and in fine condition. Sold for $4,428 against an estimate of $2,000-$3,000

The Man of Steel also muscled his way into the top 10 in the form of a toy known as the Superman Rollover Plane. Made by Marx, the tin windup depicting Superman coming to the rescue of a piloted single-engine plane was a desirable color variant (blue airplane) and presented at auction in excellent, all-original condition. Together with its colorful, profusely graphic box, it landed at $4,428 against an estimate of $2,000-$3,000.

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Scarce Buddy ‘L’ windup ‘Scarab,’ based on an actual vehicle that was a precursor to the modern minivan. All original with nice paint and decals. Accompanied by original box with primitive lithography and lettering. Sold for $2,706 against an estimate of $400-$600

Ever-popular pressed-steel toys had a good day at the auction. A scarce Buddy ‘L’ windup replicating a “Scarab” – an actual streamlined car made by Stout that was a precursor to the minivan – was in flawless condition with bright red original paint and decals. It came with its original Buddy ‘L’ box imprinted with primitive lettering and imagery, and sold for $2,706 against an estimate of $400-$600.

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Very scarce Kingsbury motor-driven pressed-steel stake-bed truck, 25in long, with excellent paint, original white rubber tires, and J.C. Penney ‘Little Jim’ decals. Sold for $4,080 against an estimate of $2,500-$3,500

Also, a very scarce Kingsbury motor-driven pressed-steel stake-bed truck, measuring 25 inches in length, displayed excellent paint, original white rubber tires, and J.C. Penney “Little Jim” decals. It sold well above estimate for $4,080.

After the auction, Miles King remarked, “We were extremely pleased with the results, which reflected how strong the toy market is right now, not only for robots and space toys, but antique and vintage toys in general. We see new buyers at each successive toy sale, and that’s definitely a good sign for the toy hobby.”

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Hubley cast-iron Harley-Davidson Hill Climber motorcycle, all original, scarce orange color. Sold within estimate for $6,600

To discuss consigning a collection or individual item to Milestone’s next toy auction, please call 440-527-8060 or email info@milestoneauctions.com. All enquiries are kept strictly confidential. Visit Milestone online at www.milestoneauctions.com

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