The Seymour Knight Train Collection Auction Listing Saturday June 25, 2016 @10:00 Am Roan Inc. 3530 Lycoming Creek Road Cogan St

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The Seymour Knight Train Collection Auction Listing Saturday June 25, 2016 @10:00 Am Roan Inc. 3530 Lycoming Creek Road Cogan St THE SEYMOUR KNIGHT TRAIN COLLECTION AUCTION LISTING SATURDAY JUNE 25, 2016 @10:00 AM ROAN INC. 3530 LYCOMING CREEK ROAD COGAN STATION PA 17728 570)494-0170 ** FAX 494-1911 [email protected] ** roaninc.com ITEMS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SHIPPING ARE NOTED ON THE CATALOG DESCRIPTION. WE WILL ALLOW UP TO 35 DAYS FROM SALE DATE TO RETRIEVE ITEMS – AN APPOINTMENT MUST BE SET UP AHEAD OF TIME – WE ARE NOT PROVIDING LABOR, PLEASE MAKE ARRANGEMENTS – THANK YOU RED TAGS 001. Lot of (4): K-Line Bubbling oil tank; Lionel Pedestrian Walkover; K-Line NYC Caboose yard Office; Rail King Operating Fire House – all boxed, all excellent/near mint –PICK UP ONLY 002. Lot of (3): Lionel Steam Clean and Wheel Grind Shop; Lionel Water Tower; Lionel Rotary Coal Tripple – all boxed, all excellent/near mint – PICK UP ONLY 003. MTH Centipede A-A Diesel Engine Set, boxed, excellent 004. K-Line Virginian Allegheny #900 & Tender, boxed, excellent 005. Lot of (4): Rail King Sinclair Operating Gas Station; Lionel Intermodal Crane; Rail King Pennsylvania Switch Tower; Rail King Operating Passenger Station Platform – PICK UP ONLY 006. MTH six-car freight set, boxed, excellent 007. K-Line KCC Exclusive PRR GG1 electric locomotive, boxed, excellent 008. Lionel Amtrak HHP-8 electric locomotive, boxed, excellent 009. Lot of (2): Lionel/RS-11 NYC Command Engines, boxed, excellent 010. Lionel GP-30 Reading #5513 Engine, boxed, excellent 011. Lionel Conrail SD-60M Diesel Engine, boxed, excellent 012. Lot of (3): Lionel lift bridge; Lionel WLLC Radio Station; K-Line Railroad Paint shop, all boxed, all excellent – PICK UP ONLY 013. Lionel ZW Multi-Watt Transformer, boxed, excellent 014. Atlas ‘O’ GP-35 Diesel Locomotive NY Central/#6133, boxed, excellent 015. Atlas ‘O’ GP-35 Diesel Locomotive NY Central #6216, boxed, unpowered, excellent 016. Atlas ‘O’ GP-35 Diesel Locomotive Reading #3621, boxed, unpowered, excellent 017. Atlas SD-35 Diesel Locomotive Pennsylvania, #6018, excellent 018. Atlas ‘O’ C630 Locomotive Reading #5305, boxed, excellent 019. Atlas ‘O’ GP-35 Diesel Locomotive Reading #3620, boxed, excellent 020. Lionel Union Pacific FA-2 Alco Diesel Engine #8119, boxed, excellent 021. Rail King Aerotrain Diesel Passenger Set 022. Lionel Pennsylvania 2-10-4 ‘Texas’ steam engine and tender, boxed, excellent 023. Lionel Pennsylvania T1 4-4-4-4 steam locomotive and tender, boxed, excellent 1 024. Lionel Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tugboat, boxed, excellent 025. Lot of (3) boxes layout accessories, buildings, etc., excellent 026. Lot of (6) boxes of layout accessories, vehicles, figures, trees, & miscellaneous – PICK UP ONLY 027. Weaver Canadian Pacific ‘Empress’ 4-6-4 Hudson, cab#2816, 3-rail with sound, C.O.A. #38/181, boxed, excellent 028. Lionel Pennsylvania K4 4-6-2 #5383 Locomotive and tender, boxed, excellent 029. Atlas ‘O’ USRA 0-6-0 Steam Locomotive Pennsylvania #9215, boxed, excellent 030. Weaver Pennsylvania C-1, 0-8-0, Engine and tender, cab #6574, 3-rail, boxed, excellent 031. Lionel JC Penny Southern Pacific Commuter, boxed, excellent 032. Lionel 2000 NYC System Alco PA-1 Diesel Locomotive, boxed, excellent 033. Atlas EMD SW900M Diesel Locomotive, Reading #10, 3-rail, boxed, excellent 034. Atlas EMD SW900M Diesel Locomotive, Reading #14, 3-rail, boxed, excellent 035. Lionel RS-11 Pennsylvania, cab #8618, boxed, excellent 036. Lionel GP-30 Reading #5518, boxed, excellent 037. K-Line Amtrack California F59PH1 Diesel engine, O scale, boxed, excellent 038. K-Line Lackawanna Coal & Lumber Shay Locomotive #2, O scale, boxed, excellent 039. Lot of (2): Weaver Pennsylvania N5-C caboose #477926, O scale, boxed, excellent; Lionel Rail Bonder, boxed, excellent 040. Lot of (6): Rail King Mel’s Operating Drive In Diner, boxed, excellent; Lionel Hobo Hotel, boxed, excellent; Lionel Lionelville Harry’s Barber Shop, boxed, excellent; Rail King Mel’s Diner Lighted Billboard, boxed, excellent; K-Line Ford Tower with rotating illuminated sign, boxed, excellent; Lionel Operating Ferris Wheel, boxed, excellent – PICK UP ONLY 041. Rail King Pennsylvania 2-8-8-2 USRA Steam Engine and tender with Proto-Sound, boxed, excellent 042. Lionel Coca Cola 027 electric train set with diesel switcher engine, boxed (box poor), excellent 043. Lot of (6): Lemax Village Collection B.O. village shops, boxed, excellent 044. Lot of train layout figures, vehicles, scenery, etc – plastic & die cast 045. Lot of (4): layout building accessories, Lemax Cedar Valley Christmas choir; Dept. 56 Mickey’s Ice Cream Shop; Lemax Essex Street Facade; Dept. 56 Mickey’s Ears Factory, all boxed, all excellent 046. Lot of (7) Lehigh Valley train car shells, no chassis, plastic, excellent 047. LGB The Big Train Set, boxed, excellent 048. Fontana Uruguay Trolley, excellent 049. Lot of (2) Lionel Powerhouse transformers: 180 boxed; PH-1 Model JS-18731, excellent 050. Lionel The James Gang 027 gauge train set, boxed, excellent 051. Lionel Santa Fe 8872 & 8873 engines, excellent 052. Lionel Pennsylvania 238E engine & 265W tender, excellent 053. Lot of (4): Amtrak Coach 882, Coach 885, Coach 884 café; Coach 881, excellent 054. GBN (Bing) Bavaria, 3410 engine, Great Western tender, (3) passenger cars (2 marked 1995), fair/good, No.1 gauge with case – PICK UP ONLY 055. Williams Reproductions – Lionel No. 381E engine, California #412, Colorado #413, Illinois #414, 2 New York #416, excellent, Standard gauge 056. Lionel O and O27 gauge Chicago & Alton die cast 4-6-4 Hudson steam locomotive and tender, boxed, excellent – box fair 057. Lionel O and O27 gauge Union Pacific die cast 2-8-4 Berkshire steam engine and tender, boxed (box poor), excellent; Lionel Union Pacific Piggyback flat car, boxed; Reefer, boxed; box car, boxed; tank car, boxed; Hopper, boxed; Bay Window caboose, boxed; all excellent 058. Train layout display case made by Ronald Malenka and Claude Readinger, Adamsdale PA 1993, approx. 8’6”L, excellent – PICK UP ONLY 059. Lot of miscellaneous train parts, incomplete cars, etc.- PICK UP ONLY 060. Lot of miscellaneous HO gauge cars & AHM engine 061. Lot of Plasticville empty boxes plus Bachman, Tyco, etc , boxed buildings 062. Lot of miscellaneous train related VHS and DVDs 063. Lot of miscellaneous train cars various gauge; rough – PICK UP ONLY 064. American Flyer O gauge United States Mail Railway Post Office engine, (2) Coach & Burlington Zephyr; fair 065. Scientific Toys Walter E. Disney plastic train set; excellent 066. Lot of Con-Con and Bachman HO scale cars, boxed; excellent 067. Lionel 10 0-4-0 engine and Lionel 517 caboose – repainted 068. Lot of (8): Lionel Union Pacific St. Clair Shores Vista Dome car, boxed, excellent; Lionel Union Pacific 2023 engine, fair; (2) Lionel Maplewood 2421, good; Lionel Chatham 2422, good; Lionel Hillside 2423, good; Marx Erie flat car, fair; Marx SOU. 51100 flat car, fair 069. Lot of layout buildings & accessories: Lionel Icing Station, Lionel Sawmill, Lionel Amtrak passenger shelter, others 070. Lot of (6) layout accessories: Lionel Blinking Light Billboard; (2) Dime store Dreams plastic cars; Impact Lifeboat; Walthers Operating Oil Pump; Rail King Water Column, all boxed and all excellent 071. Lot of Hallmark Christmas ornaments; excellent 072. Lionel #164 Lumber shed; good 073. Lot of (9) plastic train layout buildings – PICK UP ONLY 074. Lionel #1663 0-4-0 Locomotive & Lionel #2201 tender, 027 gauge; very good 075. Weaver No. 61 engine #277 of 550, Brunswick Green, 3-rail and Pennsylvania tender; excellent 076. L.T.M. Sales Ltd. Railroad Cookies train, cardboard, (5) pieces; good 077. Weaver Canadian Pacific Royal Hudson 4-6-4 #2860 BCR (silver) 3-rail, 337 of 438, and tender; excellent 078. Lot of (2) train identification and value guides – PICK UP ONLY 079. Minitrix Z train store display, hanging globe, with train – globe is approx. 16” Dia; excellent- PICK UP ONLY 080. Lot of (8) Lionel Mint Cars, all boxed; all excellent 081. Lot of (7) Lionel Mint Cars and (1) MTH Pennsylvania Snow Plow, all boxed; all excellent 082. Aster Co. Inc. Live Stream Locomotive, British Railways School Class (Southern Railways). No. 1 gauge, Japan, boxed; excellent 3 083. Hartland Locomotive Works Walt Disney’s Lilly Belle 1:24 scale locomotive and tender, Gauge 1, Limited Edition is one of 1500 authorized large scale electric trains, USA, boxed, excellent 084. Lot of (2): New-Ray Toys Amtrak P42DC and F59PHI battery operated die cast N scale train sets, boxed; excellent – PICK UP ONLY 085. Lionel-Halmark Great American Railways, 2333 New York Central F3A-A Diesel Locomotives, boxed; excellent 086. Lionel Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck large scale hand car, boxed; excellent 087. Lot of (3): Danbury Mint Santas Gold Christmas train, boxed, excellent; Dept. 56 All Around the Park Village animated accessory set, boxed, excellent; McCormick’s Jupiter 60, McCormick Distilling Co. Grenadine, Ltd. Edition miniature, boxed; excellent – PICK UP ONLY 088. Lot of (9): Lionel Toys R Us Box car; Lionel BNSF single dome box car; Lionel NYC crew car; Lionel New York Central Woodside caboose; Lionel Airex Boat Loader; Atlas Essotane #101 Tank Car; Lionel (Schylling) Railroad Hand Car; Rail King Big Mo Trailer; MTH Good Humor Reefer Car – all boxed; all excellent 089. Lionel Disneyland 35th Anniversary 4-4-0 American Engine and tender with display case, boxed; excellent 090. Lot of (12) miscellaneous cars: tankers, caboose, box, reefer, etc by Lionel, Atlas & others; good/very good 091. Lot of train layout buildings (porcelain) & figures; very good 092. Lionel Hobby Shop, boxed, plastic; excellent 093. Rail King Operating Transfer Dock, boxed, plastic 094. American Flyer 752 Seaboard Coaler, boxed; excellent 095. Lionel Railroad Crossing, plastic, b.o., 34 ½”T; good – PICK UP ONLY 096. K-Line PRR ‘Broadway Limited’ Heavyweight Passenger cars, O gauge, boxed; excellent 097. Lionel Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Express, 1977, 15 pieces, boxed (locomotive without box); very good 098.
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