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(1) Little Daisey Pop TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 233 COWBOY LONG GUNS & HOLSTERS Includes: (1) Daisey shotgun pop gun; (1) Little Daisey pop gun; (1) Daisey pop gun with nickelplate; (1) pop gun; (1) rifle holster; (1) "Shotgun Slade" double holster; (2) other holsters; wear on holsters; longest L-24", F-G 50.00 - 100.00 234 HUBLEY TOY SIX SHOOTERS (2) PAIR Both have holsters but no belt; (1) pair "Texan Jrs"; (1) pair "Cowboy"; L-9"-11", VG 75.00 - 125.00 235 COWBOY CAP SHOOTERS (4) Nickeled cast iron; Bob, Sliko, etc.; (1) "Lasso 'em Bill" broken; longest L-9", P-G 40.00 - 60.00 236 COWBOY SIX SHOOTERS (5) Die-cast; (2) Hubley Texan Jrs., (1) Mattel Fanner 50; (1) Coyote; (1) Pet; Longest L-10 1/2", F-G 50.00 - 100.00 237 CHILDREN'S CAP GUNS (5) (4) Cast iron: Trooper, Dick, Jr. Police Chief, etc.; normal wear; Longest L-7", F-G 40.00 - 60.00 238 CHILDREN'S TOY GUNS (8) Assorted; Spud Gun in original package; Hubley Padlock Pistol; Pea Matic Pea Shooter; Daisey Water Gun; National; Acme, (2) Star; Longest L-6", F-G 50.00 - 100.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 2 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 239 PAIR HUBLEY FLINTLOCK DUELING PISTOLS Diecast with marbleized plastic stocks; L-9", G 50.00 - 100.00 240 "BOY RANGER" MACHINE GUN Cast iron; (1) wheel re-cast in aluminum; L-18", F-G 50.00 - 100.00 241 CHILDREN'S COWBOY SPURS (7) SETS Die-cast; (3) have leather straps; G 50.00 - 100.00 242 OLD TIMER CARS (5) Japan; tin and tin litho; friction and spring loaded; (1) steering wheel missing; (1) headlight missing; (1) axle needs work, good for parts cars; longest L-10", F 50.00 - 100.00 243 NAUTICAL TOYS (3) Painted wood; (1) battle fleet; Japan; boxed set, VG (1) sailor in row boat, possibly German, flaking; (1)ocean liner-Japan-flaking; longest 9 1/2 VG 50.00 - 100.00 244 TIN TOY BOATS (4) Litho tin & hand painted; all have either pcs. missing, repaints or problems of some kind; L-8"-14", P-F 100.00 - 200.00 245 BINGO PHONE CHILDS RECORD PLAYER Bing; Germany; litho tin, w; normal wear and scratches; Dia.-10", F-G 100.00 - 200.00 246 LIGHTHOUSE LAMP 3PC. Cast bronze & painted; has original electric prongs but has been rewired; H-13", F-G 100.00 - 200.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 3 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 247 LEAD TOY MOLDS (7) Manufacturers are Lincoln Logs, Ace Junior Castors including Buck Rogers rocket ship, cowboys, indians, soldiers; rocket ship L-4 1/2" G 50.00 - 100.00 248 OPEN LOT 249 OPEN LOT 250 OPEN LOT 251 OPEN LOT 252 OPEN LOT 253 CHILDS CAROUSEL HORSE Carved & painted wood; older repaint; L-37" 500.00 - 1,000.00 254 CHILDS CAROUSEL ELEPHANT Carved & painted wood; older repaint; L-37" 500.00 - 1,000.00 255 LITTLE JIM PEDAL CAR Pressed steel & painted; has horn & motor meter; normal wear; some paint loss; missing (1) rubber tire in front; L-36" G-G+ 800.00 - 1,200.00 256 VICTORIAN DOLL HOUSE Vibrant exterior colors; (4) room interior w/hinged roof to expose attic; also has back wood panel; some touch up; interior has had a faux wood paper cover; rooster vane is new; H-42" L-37" D-31" G-VG 2,000.00 - 4,000.00 257 DOLL IRON AND BRASS BED Cast iron frame w/brass caps; repainted & reproduction; H-26" L-30" G 50.00 - 100.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 4 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 258 CHILDS ICE CREAM CHAIRS (4) Twisted metal w/wood seats; reproductions; H-21" G 50.00 - 100.00 259 VICTORIAN PLATFORM ROCKING HORSE Smoke decorated & painted horse; painted & stenciled base; saddle worn through; some touch up; H-31" L-36" G 200.00 - 400.00 260 CHILDS "EXPRESS" WAGON Repainted & restenciled; metal spoke wheels appear replaced; H-16" L-29" G 100.00 - 200.00 261 "BLUE RIBBON" WAGON Painted metal w/stenciled letters; metal spoke wheels; possibly replacements; wear; L-18" F-G 100.00 - 200.00 262 VICTORIAN DOLL STROLLER Painted & stenciled wood; wood spoke wheels; wear to paint & finish; L-34" G-VG 100.00 - 200.00 263 VICTORIAN DOLL CARRIAGE Painted & stenciled wood; wood spoke wheels; oil cloth top w/fringe; normal wear; H-24" L-37" V 150.00 - 250.00 264 WICKER BABY STROLLER W.I. Reilly; Boston label; ornate Victorian carriage; back reclines; wood spoke wheels; rubber missing off of (1) rear wheel; needs new parasol; H-36" L- 48" G-VG 225.00 - 425.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 5 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 265 CHILDS PULLCART Repainted wood; wood spoke wheels; missing bonnet; restored; H-24" L-56" G 150.00 - 250.00 266 VICTORIAN CHAISE Original upholstery; worn, L- 30" F-G 50.00 - 100.00 267 OAK DOLL BED Original finish; H-16" L-26"; G-VG 50.00 - 100.00 268 CHILDS CUPBOARD Mahogany step back cupboard; original finish; H- 42", W-19"; G-VG 125.00 - 225.00 269 CHILDS VICTORIAN KITCHEN CABINET Oak & walnut; paneled ends; stripped finish; H-45" W- 24"; G-VG 125.00 - 225.00 270 DOLL HOUSE (2) ROOM Wood and wallpaper; (2) front windows; many older furnishings; H-12", L- 32" D-11" 100.00 - 200.00 271 PRIMITIVE DOLL HOUSE (4) ROOM Shake roof; painted wood; (2) windows on each side; (3)over (2)windows in front; many older furnishings; H-27" L- 27" D- 14" G 150.00 - 250.00 272 DOLL HOUSE (4) ROOM Painted wood & wall paper; (2) 4 light windows on sides; (2) 4 light windows in front; has many older furnishings; H-27" L-33" D- 21" F-G 200.00 - 400.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 6 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 273 DOLL HOUSE (2) ROOM Painted & wall paper; assorted furniture and fixtures; H-16" L-34" D- 16" G 100.00 - 200.00 274 MINIATURE COUNTRY KITCHEN Painted and wall paper; filled with mostly older fixtures and accessories; H-8" L-19" D-10" G-VG 125.00 - 225.00 275 MINIATURE COUNTRY STORE Mary Merritt provenance; painted wood; store stock and fixtures; H-10" L-29" D-14" G-VG 200.00 - 400.00 276 MINIATURE COUNTRY STORE Painted wood filled with stock and fixtures many of which are old; H-10" L-22" D-14" G-VG 200.00 - 400.00 277 DOLL HOUSE (4) ROOM Plain wood; (2) glass windows on each end; assorted furnishings; normal wear; H-42" L-48" D-22" G 150.00 - 250.00 278 "FAVORITE" MINIATURE COOK STOVE Cast iron; H-24" W-18"; G 300.00 - 500.00 279 "SPARK" MINIATURE PARLOR STOVE Cast iron; H-13" G-VG 100.00 - 200.00 280 PRIMITIVE MINIATURE STABLE Painted wood; H-14" W-18" F-G 50.00 - 100.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 7 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 281 MINIATURE "CRESCENT" STOVE Nickel plated cast iron; (1) hook partially broken on sidemount but stays; L-13" G 50.00 - 100.00 282 MINIATURE CAST IRON STOVES (2) (1) CRESCENT; (1) American L-12" G 50.00 - 100.00 283 MINIATURE CAST IRON STOVES (3) (1) mercury; nickel & painted; missing side rack; (1) Cora; repainted; (1) Gem; repainted; L-7"-9"; F-G 50.00 - 100.00 284 MINIATURE ROYAL STOVES (2) Painted cast iron; (1) silver; H-4 1/2"; (1) green; H-3 3/4"; G-VG 50.00 - 100.00 285 STEIFF CIRCUS WAGON New in box; L-21" NM 100.00 - 200.00 286 MARKLIN STOVE #1601 New in box; 1995; L-17" NM 150.00 - 250.00 287 DOLL PORCH SWING Painted wood and rush seat; H-19" 288 HEN HOUSE SQUEAK TOY Wood and painted litho w/cloth rooster; some minor losses; H-7" G 75.00 - 125.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 8 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 289 MINIATURE FABRIC STORE Primitive style w/boxes of material; provenance "store came from Mennonites in Mexico"; wear H-8"; F-G 50.00 - 100.00 290 CHILDS ICE CREAM FREEZER AND BUTTER CHURN (1) peerless freezer; (1) carved butter churn; wear; H-7 1/2" F 50.00 - 100.00 291 CHILDS WASH BUCKET,WRINGER & WASH BOARD Wood and painted wood; wringer marked "Novelty"; replaced bands on washtub; H-9" F-G 50.00 - 100.00 292 "TEDDY" PULL CART Painted and stenciled wood; rubber wheels; L-34" G 50.00 - 100.00 293 DOLL DOME TOP TRUNK Wood and retains some paper litho; metal corners; no tray; L-16" F 20.00 - 40.00 294 DOLL OR CHILD'S PIE SAFE Primitive design with screen doors; H-19", G 100.00 - 200.00 295 DOLL TRUNK Wood & paper litho; has tray; metal corners; some paper tears and losses; L-10", F-G 30.00 - 60.00 296 DOLL KNOCKDOWN HIGH CHAIR Painted wood; some over-paint and varnish; H-20", F-G 50.00 - 100.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 9 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 297 MINIATURE LIBRARY LADDER (?) Wood, folds, 1-step swivels; H-17 1/2", G-VG 50.00 - 100.00 298 CONVERSE DOLL HOUSE Stencil and litho decorated on wood; opens from front; interior excellent; some wear to exterior; H-14 1/2", G-VG 100.00 - 200.00 299 DOLL CHAIRS (3) Wood; (1) stencilled high chair; (1) lithographed side chair; (1) rocker missing 1-piece trim; tallest H-20", G-VG 50.00 - 100.00 300 MILK WAGON FLOOR TOY (2) cloth platform horses; pulling painted wood wagon with tin canisters; some touch-up paint; L-24", G 100.00 - 200.00 301 PLATFORM HORSE FLOOR TOY Carved wood and painted; glass eyes; platform looks replaced; normal wear; L-19", F-G 100.00 - 200.00 302 FARM ANIMALS (3) Painted wood, composition, hide; donkey nodder missing mane and ears; L-4 1/2" - 5 1/2", F-G 50.00 - 100.00 303 CHILD'S SEWING MACHINES (3) Casige; painted and stenciled tin; Little Red Riding Hood has rust; Longest L-8", F-VG 50.00 - 100.00 304 CHLD'S SEWING MACHINES (3) Casige, Muller, etc.; painted tin and stenciled; 3-sizes; wear; flaking; longest L-8 1/2", F-G 50.00 - 100.00 Opfer Auctioneering Page: 10 TRAIN & DOLL AUCTION - Saturday, April 30, 2016 4/30/2016 305 DOLL HOUSE MINIATURE SEWING MACHINES (2) painted metal; (1) on wood table with metal legs; (1) missing crank and spool all thread; H-3 1/2", F-G 50.00 - 100.00 306 MINAITURE
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