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Row & Co. Southern Pacific Alco Pa-1 Aba Diesel TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 1 ROW & CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC ALCO PA-1 ABA DIESEL Samhongsa; EMD; GP2O; 2000HP; Low Hood; 7631; 1 gauge;14” 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 2 SAMHONGSA UNION PACIFIC HEAVY CHALLENGER #3977 Samhongsa; Korea; Union Pacific; Challenger 3977; Gray Coal; 1 Gauge; Engine-29”, Tender-18" 500.00 - 1,000.00 3 SAMHONGSA SOUTHERN PACIFIC CAB FORWARD #4294 Samhongsa; Korea; Southern Pacific cab forward simple articulated 4-8-8-2; AC-12 class; #4294; 5 of 10; 1 gauge; Engine-32”; Tender-18" 500.00 - 1,000.00 4 SAMHONGSA UNION PACIFIC #3950 CHALLENGER Union Pacific American Locomotive Co.; Samhongsa; Korea; #3950; Challenger Black Coal; 1 gauge; Engine-29”; Tender-18" 500.00 - 1,000.00 5 SAMHONGSA UNION PACIFIC #4000 BIG BOY Samhongsa; Korea; Union Pacific 4000; Big Boy; 3 of 5; 4-8-8-4; grey; 1 gauge; Engine-34”; Tender-18" 500.00 - 1,000.00 6 SAMHONGSA UNION PACIFIC CHALLENGER #3985 Samhongsa; Korea; Union Pacific Challenger; #3985; 1 gauge; Engine-29”, Tender-18" 500.00 - 1,000.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 2 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 7 SAMHONGSA D&RGW RIO GRANDE CHALLENGER #3802 Samhongsa; Korea; D & RGW; Rio Grande Challenger #3802; 3 of 6; Black Coal; 1 gauge; Engine-29”, Tender-19" 500.00 - 1,000.00 8 SAMHONGSA SOUTHERN PACIFIC CAB FORWARD #4294 Samhongsa; Korea; Southern Pacific cab forward simple articulated 4-8-8-2; AC-12 class; #4294; road weathered; #8 0f 10; 1 gauge; Engine-32”; Tender-18" 500.00 - 1,000.00 9 SAMHONGSA SOUTHERN PACIFIC CAB FORWARD #4294 Samhongsa; Korea; Southern Pacific AC-12 class 4294; 3 of 10; 4-8-8-2; cab forward; 1 gauge; 32” 500.00 - 1,000.00 10 FINE ART MODELS C&O ALLEGHENY #1636 Fine Art Models; Birmingham, MI; C & O Allegheny; 2-6-6-6; #1636; Black Weathered coal; 1 gauge; Engine-31”; Tender-18" 1,500.00 - 2,500.00 11 SAMHONGSA UNION PACIFIC FEF-3 #843 Samhongsa; Korea; UP 4-8-4; FEF-3; Coal two- tone gray; #17 of 34; Mfg. for Garden Railway Co. 843; 1 gauge; Engine-26”; Tender-18" 500.00 - 1,000.00 12 ASTER COMMODORE VANDERBILT NYC HUDSON #5344 Aster NYC Hudson; 4-6-4; #5344; Gray Streamlined Commodore Vanderbilt; 1 gauge; Engine & Tender-37” 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 13 SAMHONGSA UNION PACIFIC FEF-3 #843 Samhongsa; Korea; UP 4-8-4; FEF-3; Coal Black/Graphite; #28 of 34; MFG. for Garden Railway Company 843; 1 gauge; Engine-27”, Tender-18" 500.00 - 1,000.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 3 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 14 SAMHONGSA UNION PACIFIC FEF-3 #837 Samhongsa; Korea; UP 4-8-4; FEF-3; Oil Two-toned gray; #5 of 66; Garden Railway Company 837; 1 gauge; Engine-26”, Tender-18" 500.00 - 1,000.00 15 SAMHONGSA UNION PACIFIC FEF-3 #837 Samhongsa; Korea; UP 4-8-4; FEF-3;Two-toned gray, weathered; #16 of 66; Garden Railway Company 837; 1 gauge; Engine-26”, Tender-18" 500.00 - 1,000.00 16 FINE ART MODELS SNCF 141R 1118 Fine Art Models; Birmingham, MI; Societe Nationale des Chemins de fer Francais Liberation Class Mikado 141, 2-8-2; 14IR 1118; Lima Locomotive Works; USA ROVM; 1 gauge; Engine-20”; Tender-13" 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 17 SAMHONGSA UNION PACIFIC FEF-3 #837 Samhongsa; Korea; UP 4-8-4; FEF-3 Oil; Black/Graphite; #60 of 66; MFG. for Garden Railway Company 837; 1 gauge; Engine-26”, Tender-18" 500.00 - 1,000.00 18 SAMHONGSA UNION PACIFIC FEF-3 #837 Samhongsa; Korea; UP 4-8-4; FEF-3; Oil two-toned gray; #22 of 66; Garden Railway 837; 1 gauge; 25” 500.00 - 1,000.00 19 M&L MODELLBAU DB-01 PACIFIC CLASS 01-118 M&L Modellbau; DB-01, Deutsche Reichsbahn Model 01 (Pacific Class); 4-6-2; No. 01-118; 1 gauge; Engine-20", Tender-11" 300.00 - 500.00 20 M&L MODELLBAU DB-01 PACIFIC CLASS 01-118 M& L Modellbau; DB-01, Deutsche Reichsbahn Model 01 (Pacific Class); 4-6-2; No. 01-118; rare grey and white color scheme; 1 gauge; Engine-20", Tender-11" 500.00 - 1,000.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 4 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 21 M&L MODELLBAU DB-01 PACIFIC CLASS #01220 Marscheffel & Lennartz Modellbau; Deutsche Bundsebahn Pacific Class Model 01; DB 01220; 4-6-2; Knorr Bremse K GPAMZ; 1 gauge; Engine-20", Tender-11" 300.00 - 500.00 22 GEM G12.1034 #2153 Gem Deutsche Reichsbahn Baureihe Model 58 Decapod 2-10-0; G12.1034; BADEN12; 1 gauge; Engine-20", Tender-11" 200.00 - 400.00 23 EUROPEAN DINING CAR N 2027 D Compagnie Internationanle des Wagons-Lits, No. N 2027 D; constructed of steel chassis with teak body, floor and roof; interior includes tables, chairs, settings and window shades; roof "weatherproofed" with tar impregnated fabric; 1 gauge; L-25" 500.00 - 1,000.00 24 PLM 241 C.I. P.L.M. 30-189; 24I.C.I.; Paris, Lyon, & Mediterranean RR (PLM); 2-4-1; Am. Berkshire; C. 1.;1 gauge; Engine-22"; Tender-12" 2,000.00 - 4,000.00 25 UNION PACIFIC BIG BOY #4014 Union Pacific Big Boy Class 4-8-8-4 #4014; weathered; acrylic display case; 1 gauge; Engine-33"; Tender 18" 500.00 - 1,000.00 26 PRR L-40-0 FLAT CAR #491414 Pennsylvania Railroad model L-40-0 flat car #491414 with load; load of 18 car axles complete with wheels; 1 gauge; 16" 200.00 - 400.00 27 NYC & STL NICKEL PLATE BERKSHIRE CLASS #757 NYC & STL Nickel Plate Road Berkshire Class 2-8-4; #757; heavily weathered; 1 gauge; Engine-21"; Tender-17" 400.00 - 600.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 5 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 28 FINE ART MODELS CHESAPEAKE & OHIO #1606 Fine Art Models; Michigan; Chesapeake & Ohio 1606; 1 gauge; Engine-32”; Tender-18" 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 29 FINE ART MODELS PRR B6sb 0-6-0 Fine Art Models; Michigan; Pennsylvania Railroad B6sb Switcher #7946, tender & test weight car; display track; limited edition of 30; sounds and lights; display case; 1 gauge; Engine-15", Tender-10", weight car-6"; 24” 1,500.00 - 2,500.00 30 FULGUREX / MAUDUIT SNCF MODEL 141R MIKADO S.N.C.F.; 141.r.1168; Societe Nationale des Chemin de fer Francais; Model 141R; Liberation Class Mikado; 2-8-2 (141); No. 141R 1168; designed and built by famous European model maker Mauduit; very rare; display case; 1 gauge; Engine-19", Tender-11" 3,500.00 - 5,500.00 31 DB Decapod 56-2563 BW Bochum-Langendreer Deutsche Bundesbahn DB Decapod 2-10-0; Knorr-Bremse; K-GMZG; estangebawart Tr. 1917; 56-2563; 1 gauge; Engine-14", Tender-8" 300.00 - 500.00 32 DJH / Grandspot Ltd. Union Pacific 4600 Switcher DJH/Grandspot Ltd.; England; Union Pacific 4600 American; 0-6-0; gauge 1; Engine-14”; Tender-12" 200.00 - 400.00 33 SAMHONGSA NORFOLK & WESTERN No. 611 Samhongsa; Korea; N&W; 4-8-4; J class #611; #55 of 61; Black Coal; Gauge 1; Engine-25”; Tender-18" 450.00 - 650.00 34 ASTER NYC HUDSON J-1 No. 5344 Aster New York Central 5344; J-Ie; American Locomotive Company; 68580; Schenectady Works Nov. 1931; gauge 1; Engine-21", Tender-15" 500.00 - 1,000.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 6 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 35 J&M MODELS PULLMAN NYC OBSERVATION CAR J & M Models; England; Pullman Federal Hall NYC Observation Car Broadway Limited; gauge 1; 32” 250.00 - 450.00 36 BUNDES BAHN DECAPOD No. 658.2122 Maschinenbau Ges Karlsrune Nr2153 1921; Kndrr-Bremse; K-GMZ Gestangebavart Tr. 1917; Obb 658.2122; Zgf.Bludenz; 1 gauge; Engine-16", Tender-9" 300.00 - 500.00 37 DEUTSCHE REICHSBAHN MIKADO No. 41366 Deutsche Reichsbahn BD Hamburg BW Hamburg Attona; Mikado 2-8-2; #41366; 1 gauge; Engine-19", Tender-11" 250.00 - 450.00 38 SOUTHERN PACIFIC 2-8-0 No. 2579 WEATHERED Southern Pacific Lines; Locomotive Super Heater Co.; New York/Chicago; 6812288 2579; weathered; 1 gauge, Engine-16", Tender-14" 150.00 - 250.00 39 FINE SCALE MODELS DEUTSCHE REICHSBAHN 96 MALLET 0- Fine scale models Hamburg; J.A. Maffei/munchex; #5343 1923; Gt2 x 4/4; Bavern 5773; gauge 1; 21" 300.00 - 500.00 40 SPING MODELLBAU SBB TEN WHEELER CLASS 3/5 2-6-0 Schweizerische Loco & Maschenenfabrix; 2441 Winterthur 1914 637; 1 gauge; Engine-16”, Tender-9" 300.00 - 500.00 41 ASTER SOUTHERN PACIFIC NORTHERN CLASS GS-4 Southern Pacific Aster; Electric; 4-8-4; Daylight Northern; #4449; Oil; 1 gauge; Engine-24", Tender-18" 1,000.00 - 2,000.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 7 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 42 M.I.A. LOCOMOTIVE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD MOUNTAIN C M.I.A. Locomotive; production #41 of 139; 6707; 4-8-2; Baldwin Locomotive Works; 4-1930 61295; 1 gauge; Engine-21”, Tender-20" 250.00 - 450.00 43 JUNIATA SHOPS PRR PACIFIC CLASS K-4 ASTER Juniata Shops; 9-1927 4159 OK.4.s; No. 5475; Pennsylvania Railroad; 4-6-2; Live Steam; 1 gauge; Engine-20”; Tender-13" 250.00 - 450.00 44 BOCKHOLT KIRCHBERG SWITCHER CLASS MODEL D VIII Kirchberg; K Bay Sts B; 1919; German; Locomotivtabrik Krauss Munchen Linz 1888; Kaisers Bayern Staatsbahnen Switcher Class Model D VIII; 0-6-2T Tank; 1 gauge;12” 250.00 - 450.00 45 BOCKHOLT NICKEL PLATE ROAD BERKSHIRE No.
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