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Stephenson’s to host surprise-filled Trains & Toys Auction, July 23

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Three 1930s Stephen Girard Series Lionel standard-gauge apple green with yellow passenger cars, each with its original box. Lot estimate: $1,200-$2,000

SOUTHAMPTON, Pa. – On Friday, July 23, Stephenson’s Auctioneers of Southampton (suburban Philadelphia), Pa., will conduct the 2021 edition of its popular Mid-Summer Trains & Toys Auction, featuring antique and vintage items from collections and estates through the Mid-Atlantic region. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

Featured: Collection of mint/boxed Korean brass engine and train cars plus Bing, American Flyer and Lionel pre- and postwar trains; toys from Mid-Atlantic estates

A featured attraction of the 333-lot sale is a single-owner collection of factory-boxed HO-gauge brass loco/tenders and train cars with a timeline spanning the 1970s through 2000s. Most of the plastic-wrapped original boxes have never been opened, allowing the trains to remain in pristine condition for decades. There are many examples by the Korean manufacturers Samhongsa and Ajin Precision, a firm based in Seoul that produced high-quality sets for Overland Models Inc., of Muncie, Indiana.

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Overland Models by Ajin Precision (Korea) brass HO-gauge GP-38-2 Low-Hood diesel engine, unpainted in original factory box with wrapping. Estimate $150-$250

“The Ajin brass trains are especially desirable because they are unpainted,” said Cindy Stephenson, owner of Stephenson’s Auctioneers. “The collector showed great foresight in keeping each of his acquisitions in absolutely original, untouched condition.” Most of the Korean train lots are expected to sell in the $100-$300 price range, with a few estimated slightly higher.

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1930s Ives wind-up train set #1590 in original box. Painted sheet metal 0-4-0 steam locomotive with Ives R.R. Lines tin-litho tender and three Pullman cars. Estimate $300-$600

A sought-after 1930s Ives wind-up train set #1590 (shown directly above) consists of a sheet metal 0-4-0 steam locomotive with an Ives RR Lines tin-litho tender and three Pullman cars. Housed in its original factory box, is it estimated at $300-$600.

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1920s Hafner wind-up Sunshine Special tin-litho train set with extra accessories and original set box. Estimate $200-$400

An even earlier production is the 1920s Hafner wind-up Sunshine Special tin-litho train set with extra accessories. Hafner Manufacturing Company of Chicago was established by William Hafner, the co-founder of another revered brand, American Flyer. Hafner Manufacturing was in business from 1914 to 1951 and was known for its clockwork-powered O-gauge trains. The boxed Sunshine Special entered in Stephenson’s sale is estimated at $200-$400.

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Lionel Lines pre-WWII standard-gauge Waiting Room. Very good condition. Estimate $100-$200

The most famous of all American toy train companies, Lionel, is well represented in the sale with dozens of entries dating from the 1920s onward. In addition to train sets, there are mid-20th-century transformers, individual cars, track, and a few train stations. Three 1930s Stephen Girard Series Lionel standard-gauge passenger cars (shown at top of page), finished in apple green with yellow and trimmed in brass, are accompanied by their original factory boxes. The trio consists of a #424 Liberty Bell Coach, a #425 Stephen Girard Coach, and a #426 Coral Isle Observation Car. The lot estimate is $1,200-$2,000. A pre-World War II Lionel Lines standard-gauge Waiting Room in very good condition carries a $100-$200 estimate, while a prized 1963 Sears-exclusive Lionel O-27 train set #19434 in its original set box is estimated at $500-$1,000.

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Rare 1963 Sears-exclusive Lionel O-27 train set #19434 in original set box. No track, transformer or other accessories. Overall excellent condition. Estimate $500-$1,000

Other coveted toys from the postwar era include a 1960s Aurora Thunderjet set #SCA-49-95013-1909. A deluxe version with four cars, track, a powerpack, controllers and more, it comes in its original set box with interior boxes and is estimated at $200-$400.

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1960s Aurora Thunderjet set #SCA-49-95013-1909, deluxe version with four cars, track, powerpack, controllers and more. Housed in original set box with interior boxes. Estimate $200-$400

Among the GI Joe toys are action figures with clothes, a Battle Figure Collector’s Case ($125-$250), various vehicles and accessories. A 1970s G.I. Joe Fantastic Freefall set is filled with military goodies, starting with two dressed “Joe” action figures – one in an orange freefall jumpsuit and the other in camo gear. Dozens of accessories are compartmentalized in the sturdy footlocker. Auction estimate: $125-$250

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1970s G.I. Joe Fantastic Freefall set with two dressed ‘Joe’ action figures, footlocker and numerous accessories. Estimate $125-$250

The sale also features Tonka and Buddy ‘L’ trucks, 18 lots of antique and vintage marbles (including sulphides), and a few European wind-ups including a 1920s Lehmann tin beetle and 1930s Schuco violin player, each $125-$250.

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1930s Schuco (Germany) tin wind-up violin player, felt clothing, 6in tall. Estimate $125-$250

Also, the selection includes a flashy pair of 1950s working cap guns in a studded, faux-jeweled holster, $200-$400; Disney collectibles, and toy soldier sets, and a diorama containing 50+ Third Reich toy soldiers, accessories and vehicles, $150-$300.

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Pair of 1950s Buck’n Bronc Cowhand cap guns with studded and faux-jeweled holsters. Guns are functional. Estimate $200-$400

Stephenson’s Friday, July 23, 2021 Mid-Summer Trains & Toys Auction will start at 1 p.m. ET, with absentee and Internet live bidding through LiveAuctioneers. For additional information on any lot in the sale, call Cindy Stephenson at 215-322-6182 or e-mail info@stephensonsauction.com. Visit Stephenson’s Auctioneers online at www.stephensonsauction.com. View the auction catalog online at www.LiveAuctioneers.com.

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