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Auction - Estate Vintage & Collectibles 02/08/2021 7:24 PM EST Auction - Estate Vintage & Collectibles 02/08/2021 7:24 PM EST Lot 1: Online Bidding Begins to Close Monday February 8 @ 5:00PM EST Lot 22: 1:12 Tamiya model Porsche Turbo RSR Type 934 Lot 1A: Payment Terms: Lot 23: 1:18 diecast 1971 Torino Cobra Lot 1B: Pickup/Shipping Information Lot 24: 1969 Camaro SS396 die cast American Muscle car Lot 2: Lot of 2 vintage GI Joe boxes only Lot 25: American Muscle 1969 Chevy Nova Lot 3: Ertl 1/16th John Deere 12 A combine Lot 26: Welly diecast 1966 Pontiac GTO Lot 4: Ertl John Deere 1934 Model A tractor and wagon set Lot 27: American Muscle diecast 1968 AMC AMX Lot 5: Ertl International 1586 tractor Lot 28: Ultimate Soldier Marder IIIM Sd.Kfz 139 tank Lot 6: Ertl F-20 Farmall tractor Lot 29: Ultimate Soldier Focke Wulf 1:32 Lot 7: Ertl Ford 8N tractor and wagon set Lot 30: Ultimate Soldier Focke Wulf 1:32 Lot 8: Ertl 4 bottom plow Lot 31: Ultimate Soldier Focke Wulf 1:32 Fw-190A-7/A-8A-9 Lot 9: Ertl Massey Harris 44 Special tractor Lot 32: Ultimate Soldier Focke Wulf 1:32 Fw-190A-7/A-8A-9 Lot 10: lot of 3 German WWII models Lot 33: Plastic Stage Coach Model-Unassembled Lot 11: lot of 3 German WWII model tanks Lot 34: Vintage AMT model White Freightliner cabover Lot 12: lot of 3 German WWII models Lot 35: Revell 1:25 Corvette Z06 combo diecast car Lot 13: lot of 3 German WWII models tanks Lot 36: Revell 1:25 Corvette Z06 combo diecast car Lot 14: lot of 2 WWII German tank and artillery models Lot 37: Revell 1:25 Corvette Z06 combo diecast car Lot 15: lot of 3 WWII German Artillery models Lot 38: Revell 1:25 Corvette Z06 combo diecast car Lot 16: German V2 rocket model Lot 39: Revell 1:25 Corvette Z06 combo diecast car Lot 17: lot of 4 WWII aircraft models Lot 40: Revell 1:25 Corvette Z06 combo diecast car Lot 18: 1935 Mack Type 75BX diecast firetruck-Signature Series Lot 41: American Muscle diecast 1972 Chevy Vega Coupe Lot 19: 1927 American Lafrance type 75 diecast firetruck-Signature Lot 42: American Muscle diecast 1972 Chevy Vega Coupe Series Lot 43: Elite Force WWII P51 D Mustang 1/18 Lot 20: 1932 Buffalo Type 50 diecast firetruck-Signature Series Lot 44: Elite Force WWII F4U Corsair 1/18 Lot 21: 1938 Mack type 75 diecast firetruck-Signature Series Auction - Estate Vintage & Collectibles 02/08/2021 7:24 PM EST Lot 67: GI Joe Classic Collection Historical Commanders Edition Lot 45: Elite Force 1:18 WWII North American P-51D Mustang Lot 68: GI Joe Classic Collection-U.S. Coast Guard Lot 46: Elite Force WWII F6F Hellcat Lot 69: GI Joe Hall of Fame Ace Lot 47: Odyssey Shooting Gallery shotgun Lot 70: GI Joe Electric Drawing Set Lot 47a: P-51 Mustang Flying Model Airplane Lot 71: GI Joe Aqua Foot Locker w/ Accessories Lot 48: Bachmann HO Dewitt Clinton Steam Engine train Set Lot 72: GI Joe Foot Locker w/ 2 Action Figures & Accessories Lot 49: Cox P51 Mustang gas powered airplane Lot 73: GI Joe Foot Locker w/ Marine Lot 50: flat of old toy cars Lot 74: GI Joe Miniature Lunch Box w/ Contents Lot 51: Wen-Mac control line gas airplane with extra engines Lot 75: Marx Chief Cherokee Lot 52: advertising cans Lot 76: Marx Chief Cherokee Lot 53: toy tractors lot Lot 77: Play-Time Childs Tea Set Lot 54: Buddy-L freight loading conveyor Lot 78: Vintage Parker Brothers Split Second Electronic Game Lot 55: Big Bang Cannon Lot 79: Mego 2XL Robot with Personality Lot 56: GI Joe Hasbro helicopter Lot 80: Sears Telegames Super Pong 4 Lot 57: Doepke Model Toys Earth Scraper Lot 81: 1/24 Diecast C1 Firetruck Lot 58: Pressed Steel Marx Lumar dump truck Lot 82: 1/24 Diecast Firetruck 1924 Stutz Model C Lot 59: Doepke Road Grader painted Orange Lot 83: Vintage Merlin Electronic Game Lot 60: Toy Car and Parts Lot Lot 84: Lot of Vintage Electronic Games Lot 61: 1964 Land Warrior GI Joe 35 Year Special Edition Lot 85: 1950s Indiana Telephone News Pamphlets Lot 62: GI Joe Action Pilot Masterpiece Edition Lot 86: 18" Motion Activated Sound John Lennon-The New York Years- Lot 63: GI Joe Action Astronaut Masterpiece Edition Doll Lot 64: Army Belt & Knapsack Lot 87: 6 Pieces of Vintage Military Clothing Lot 65: GI Joe Classic Collection-Buzz Aldrin Lot 88: Vietnam Era Booby Traps ammo and fountain pens Lot 66: GI Joe Timeless Collection 2 Action Sailor Lot 89: Flat of Sci-Fi Pulps Graphic Magazines-1940s Auction - Estate Vintage & Collectibles 02/08/2021 7:24 PM EST Lot 113: Vintage Auto Parts & More Lot 90: Lot of Military Annuals Booklets-Circa 1950s Lot 114: 3 Wishnik Trolls Lot 91: 18-1943 Irvington, Indianapolis Ice & Coal Calendar Lot 115: Lot of Star Trek Voyager Memorabilia Scripts and more Lot 92: WWII Era Manuals Lot 116: Lot of Irvington Ice & Coal Co. Coupon Clips Lot 93: Care Bears Suitcase with Strawberry Shortcake Dolls Lot 117: Flat of Vintage Records & Pamphlets Including The "500" Lot 94: Vintage Christmas Including Jewel Brite Ornaments & Tree Drape Lot 118: Lot of Vintage Booklets & Pocket Books Lot 95: Vintage Bob Ross T-Shirt Size XL Lot 119: Dell Comic Book Collection Lot 96: Lot of 2 Vintage Nursery Organizers Lot 120: Photographs from the 1987 Pan American Games in Indianapolis Lot 97: 12 Michael Jordan Collector Plates Lot 121: Lot of lead Hand Painted Medieval Models Lot 98: TransFormers Decepticon ShockwaveToy Gun-Original Box Lot 122: Tonka Bell Telephone Emergency Repair Set/1001 Lot 99: Vintage Vinyl Dolls in Flintstone Box Lot 123: Herter's Turkey/Goose and Duck Calls Lot 100: Mettel Last Action Hero Evil Eye Roadster Lot 124: 2 1905 Indiana Commissioner's Report Fisheries & Game Books Lot 101: Lot of 3 Mattel Last Action Heroes Lot 125: Flat of Vintage Comic Books Lot 102: American Girl Doll-Kristen Larson-Retired in 2010 Lot 126: Vintage Ephemera Photographs, Postcards & More Lot 103: 16 Platt & Munk Children's Books Lot 127: Flat of Scientific Calculators Lufkin folding rule Lot 104: 12 Dr. Seuss Beginner Books Lot 128: Vintage Plastic Dollhouse Furniture Lot 105: 12 Dr. Seuss Beginner Books Lot 129: Christmas Around The World Ornaments Lot 106: 2014 United States Mint Proof Set American Eagle Lot 130: Lot of Avon bottle Cars Lot 107: Vintage American Blue Print Paper Co. Calendar Clip Lot 131: Avon Collectible Bottles with Boxes Lot 108: Flat of Various Gun Magazines Lot 132: Matchbox Model Cars Models of Yesteryear Lot 109: Lot of American Rifleman Magazines Lot 133: Lot of Antique Photographs and postcards Lot 110: Stack of Model Airplane News Magazines Lot 134: 2 Air Pump Remote Control Cars Lot 111: Lot of Airplane Magazines Lot 135: Flat of Model Toy Cars, Redline Hot Wheel, Corgi Lot 112: Vintage Ephemera Booklets, Pamphlets & More Auction - Estate Vintage & Collectibles 02/08/2021 7:24 PM EST Lot 159: 4 Pieces of Flo Blue China Lot 136: 16" Popeye The Sailor Man Doll by King Features Lot 160: 6 Pieces of Flow Blue China Lot 137: Vintage Hubley Western Toy Cap Guns w/ Double Holster Belt Set Lot 161: 9 Flow Blue Tea Cups & Saucers Lot 138: 107 Delta Airlines Ramekin & Dish by Abco Lot 162: Mid Century Modern Deluxe Dream Kitchen & Accessories Playset Lot 139: Vintage Christmas String Lights Lot 163: Juro's Jimmy Nelson Danny O'Day Ventriloquist Doll & Box Lot 140: 3 Frankoma GOP Elephant Mugs - 1986, 1987 & 1989 Lot 164: 1972 Magnavox Odyssey Video Game System Lot 141: 3 Frankoma GOP Elephant Mugs - 1995, 1997 & 1999 Lot 165: 1987 Arari 2600 Game System & Accessories Lot 142: 3 Frankoma GOP Elephant Mugs - 1971, 1974 & 1978 Lot 166: 41 Atari Game Cartridges-Including Pacman, Ms. Pacman, Space Lot 143: 3 Frankoma GOP Elephant Mugs - 1990, 1991 & 1992 Invaders & More Lot 144: 3 Frankoma GOP Elephant Mugs - 1972, 1977 & 1979 Lot 167: 24 Atari Game Cartridges-Including Frogger Lot 145: 3 Frankoma GOP Elephant Mugs - 1993, 1994 & 1996 Lot 168: 1978 Simon Game Lot 146: 3 Frankoma GOP Elephant Mugs - 1968, 1980 & 1982 Lot 169: Marx U.S. Army Pressed Steel Truck Lot 147: 2 Frankoma DEM Donkey Mugs - 1981 & 1985 Lot 170: 1965 GI Joe Official Jeep Combat Set w/ Box Lot 148: 10 Vintage Lefton Children Figurines Lot 171: Ultimate Soldier 1/6th Scale Tank with Action Figures & Accessories Lot 149: 10 Vintage Lefton Children Figurines Lot 172: 21st Century Toys 1/6th Scale Tank Lot 150: 6 Strawberry Shortcake Dolls in Original Packaging Lot 173: Bucket of Industrial Hooks Lot 151: 21 Pieces of Ivory Fiestaware Dishes Lot 174: 1960s Akai Reel to Reel Tape Recorder & Speakers Lot 152: Fire King & Fiestaware Style Dishes Lot 175: Lot of Case Service Manuals Lot 153: 16 Pieces of Fire King Dishes Lot 176: Large Lot of New Old Stock Auto Parts Lot 154: 3 Nested Fiestaware Mixing Bowls Lot 177: 21st Century Toys 1/6th Scale Tank Lot 155: 20 Pieces of Blue Fiestaware Dishes Lot 178: 21st Century Toys Armored Group Transport Lot 156: 36 Pieces of Arcoroc France Octime Black Dishes Lot 179: GI Joe Jeep w/ Search Light Lot 157: 44 Piece Richard Ginori Rapallo China Set Lot 180: Army Tank & Troop Transport Toys Lot 158: 7 Pieces of Flo Blue China Lot 181: GI Joe Foot Locker w/ Accessories Auction - Estate Vintage & Collectibles 02/08/2021 7:24 PM EST Lot 182: The Defenders "Iron Knight" Tank in Box Lot 206: 10 Advertising German Beer Glasses Lot 183: 10 Litho Friction Toy Truck w/ Carousel Lot 207: Pacers ABA Hall of Fame Bobble Heads & More Lot 184: Pressed Steel Pure Oil Tanker Truck Lot 208: 2 Boxes of '92 & '93 Series 2 Basketball Cards Lot 185: Hasbro Astrolite Play Set Lot 209: 2 Boxes of Unopened '92 & '93 Sky Box Basketball Cards Lot 186: GI Joe Classic Collection-US Navy Blue Angel Lot 210: '92 & '93 Fleer Ultra Series 2 Unopened Boxes Basketball Cards Lot 187: GI Joe Classic Collection-Mercury
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