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Old Toy Soldier's 50Th Auction the Bob Bailey Collection th 50 AUCTION OLD TOY SOLDIER’S 50TH AUCTION THE BOB BAILEY COLLECTION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11TH, 2019 • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12TH, 2019 • SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13TH, 2019 Old Toy Soldier’s 50th Auction th The Bob Bailey Collection 50 AUCTION Old Toy Soldier Auctions U.S.A. Auction #50 P.O. Box 13323 • Pittsburgh, PA 15243 Friday, October 11, 2019 at 2pm est ~ Lots 1001-1505 412-343-8733 Saturday, October 12, 2019 at 10am est ~ Lots 2001-2533 Fax 412-344-5273 Sunday, October 13, 2019 at 10am est ~ Lots 3001-3615 [email protected] Buyers Premium 23% Discounted to 20% for Check or Cash on light backgrounds on dark backgrounds www.oldtoysoldierauctions.comstandard standard Website: Absentee & Phone Bidding Deadline: no gradients facebook.com/oldtoysoldierno gradients oldtoysoldierauctions.com Thursday, October 8th, 2019 watermark @oldtoysoldierwatermark at 7PM Eastern Time oldtoysoldier stacked logo (for sharing only) stacked logo (for sharing only) Preview Auction at: You must register online by this time Ray and Bre Live Liveauctioneers.com or to bid live online. oldtoysoldierauctions.com 3 weeks prior to sale Day 1 & 2 - Lots 1000’s & 2000’s Cataloged and shipped by Bid Live Online the Day of Sale at: Bob and Helen Phillips Liveauctioneers.com Trabuco Canyon, CA Mail Bids & Payments To: Day 3 - Lots 3000’s Old Toy Soldier Auctions Cataloged by Keith Maladra P.O. Box 13323, Pittsburgh, PA 15243 Shipped by Paula Maladra Batavia, IL Call Bids To: Ray Haradin 412-343-8733 Prices Realized: Liveauctioneers.com or Fax Bids To: oldtoysoldierauctions.com 412-344-5273 after the sale closes Email Bids To: [email protected] Consign with us today! Ray Haradin 412-343-8733 [email protected] 1 Old Toy Soldier’s 50th Auction on October 11th, 12th and 13th, 2019 - an event to be remembered. We would like to thank all that have participated in our th auctions through the years to make us the #1 Toy Soldier Auction House in the world. 50 AUCTION We rank in the top 1% of all auction houses on Liveauctioneers. Our first auction began in 2008 and since then we have sold over 52,000 lots to enthusiastic toy soldier collectors all around the world. We are honored to present the Bob Bailey Collection of Post War Britains. Mr. Bailey has collected most of his life and we were chosen to sell his Pre War collection of Britains in June of 2012. The sale was such a success that Mr. Bailey has again selected us to offer his entire remaining collection. Looking forward to our next 50! 2 OLD TOY SOLDIER SQUAD SPECIALIST SQUAD Ray Haradin Scott Morlan Pittsburgh, PA Laguna Niguel, CA Britains, German Lead, Britains and John Gilliatt Dimestore and Connoisseur Old Toy Soldiers Courtenay Knights Figures, Early Toys & Banks, 949-683-3118 [email protected] Tiffany Lamps, Appraisals [email protected] 412-343-8733 [email protected] Bre Day Mary Fischer Roberta Haradin Operations Manager Catalog Layout Copy Editor [email protected] [email protected] Bob Phillips Norman Joplin Trabuco Canyon, CA Greg Kempton Fredonia, WI Britians and Old and New Toy Soldiers Consultant, Military Old Toy Soldiers Land O Lakes, FL and Civilian Figures, 949-632-6590 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Rick Ozanick Catherine Watson Printer Public Relations [email protected] John Hazlett Keith and Wheeling, WV Paula Maladra Dan Jones Old Toy Soldiers, Batavia, IL Hartford, CT Old Books Old and New Connoisseur Figures and 304-280-6159 Toy Soldiers Military Miniatures [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Dave Lewis Alane Wholey Social Influencer Website [email protected] Kent Kline Peter and Rob Wilson AUCTION SQUAD Doylestown, PA Gilly Greenhill East Hampton NY and Warwick UK Early American and Courtenay - German Figures Greenhill Knights Toy Soldier Collector, 215-249-1856 011441202762371 Connoisseur and Author [email protected] [email protected] 631 2689742 [email protected] Nancy Haradin Charlene Kurcina Howard Austin 3 OLD TOY SOLDIER AUCTIONS USA INVOICING: GUARANTEE THEIR TROOPS LiveAuctioneer bidders will be emailed an invoice by the Wednesday after the sale. To provide Old Toy Soldier Customers with an exciting and rewarding auction Absentee and Phone bidders will be mailed a paper invoice within one week of the experience we guarantee the items are as described. If an error was made sale. You will receive an invoice for each day of the sale that you were successful. you will be refunded fully upon the return of the lot. You MUST contact Old Toy In the event that you bid online in addition to leaving Absentee or Phone bids you Soldier Auctions within 7 days of receiving the item in order to receive a will receive separate invoices for each method of bidding. You may combine all refund. After 7 days the items are sold “AS IS” and are NOT RETURNABLE. invoices when making payment. Items must be paid for within 30 days of sale. METHOD OF PAYMENT: CONDITION OF ITEMS: MC, Visa, American Express, Discover, PayPal We have spent much time and Money Order or Check energy assuring the items are well CONDITION GRADES cataloged and photographed in order FOR FIGURES to represent them as accurately as Mint (M) ...................99% possible. The conditions of each item Near Mint (NM) ..........98% SHIPPING: is noted in () in the descriptions. Pristine ...............97-96% Excellent (EX) .......95-92% Old Toy Soldier Auctions USA will arrange for the packing and shipping of your Very Good (VG) .....91-88% items. Items will be shipped in a timely manner in the order that payment has been Good (G) .............87-80% Boxes received. Orders typically go out within 10 days of payment. Occasionally, we get Fair (F) ...............79-70% behind schedule due to the volume of figures needing our attention. Our priority is R.O.A.N. - Regiments of All Nations Poor (P) ................ <69% AOW - Armies of the World to make sure the items are properly packed to avoid damage. References used for Britains descriptions have been taken in part from Domestic Shipping: Orders will be shipped by the USPS. A fee of $9 per lot will Regiments of All Nations and Armies of the World by Joe Wallis. be charged for shipping and handling. Insurance is included for total orders under $500. Total orders over $500 will require additional insurance at a rate of $1 per $100. Total orders over $3,000 will be sent by US Express Mail which may be CONDITION GRADES FOR BOXES tracked and will require a signature upon delivery. If you would like to arrange Excellent .........................Minor scuffing & abrasions shipment by FedEx or UPS, please arrange when making payment. Very Good ............................... Some fading/soiling Good ..... Some edge, corner wear and/or writing/mild Foreign Shipping: Orders will be shipped by the USPS. A $50 minimum for any staining, small tape pieces and all orders, excluding Canada ($25). Additional lots will incur a $10 per lot Fair .................. Splits in top/bottom, sides/corners, charge. Insurance is included for total orders under $500. Total orders over $500 greater staining/tape will require additional insurance at a rate of $2 per $100. Total orders over $1,000 Poor ................ Splits, tears, pieces missing, crushed will be sent by US Express Mail which may be tracked and will require a signature upon delivery. If you would like to arrange shipment by FedEx or UPS please arrange Missing/damaged end labels are noted. when making payment. 4 How Old Toy Soldier Auctions USA Works ATTENTION Lot # - the item to be sold. USERS Typically we sell 80 lots per hour. It is highly recommended that you sign on to a liveauctioneers.com sale prior Manufacturer of the lot Set # - the reference to this sale to make sure your software number used by the manufacturer is running properly. “from” indicates that the lot does not have the exact composition Name of the set or figure count as listed in the reference books. It may contain Description of the set more or less figures than originally including estimated issued. If “from” is not used, the date of production and set is complete. number of figures Condition of Figure applies to paint, refer to Estimate - this is the USD amount that has been assessed by the chart on page 2. Structural damage and or anom- Old Toy Soldier Auctions appraiser and is based on the desirability, alies are listed in italics and within parenthesis. rartiy and condition of each lot. This is provided for guidance only. Condition of boxes is similarly described. Generally a bid within the estimated range has a 50% chance of winning the lot, a bid of the high estimate 70% and a bid of the low estimate a 30%. Bidding Increment Chart How To Bid at Old Toy Soldier Auctions USA Through Liveauctioneers.com the bidding increments are set as follows: Decide on the amount you would like to bid for the lot of interest. Common Questions $5-$50 increase $5 per bid Use the Bidding Increment Chart to determine your maximun bid. Bids not on If I bid $50 does $50-$200 increase $10 per bid the increments will be rounded down to the next increment. the item open at $50? $200-$500 increase $25 per bid No, the item opens at a bid one increment over the next highest bid. $500-$1000 increase $50 per bid Leave an absentee bid - complete the absentee bid form provided and either fax If you bid $50 and the next highest bid is $30 your bid will open the $1000-$5000 increase $100 per bid to 412-344-5273 or mail your bids to Old Toy Soldier Auctions, P.O.
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