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Toy Train <strong>Auction</strong> Lot Descriptions<br />

February, 2011<br />

STOUT AUCTIONS<br />

1069 Prewar Lionel O gauge No. 846W passenger train outfit in original boxes with No. 225 steam loco, 2235W tender with<br />

whistle, 2623 Manhattan Pullman, 2623 Manhattan Pullman one repaired step, and 2623 Irvington Pullman two repaired<br />

steps, passenger cars. Trains look very clean C7 area. Cars are chocolate brown. Boxes have repaired, missing and<br />

reinforced flaps. Boxes all have inserts. Boxes are clean, bright, square, and solid. Set box looks lower C7 with inner<br />

repairs/reinforcing to flaps. No. 167 whistle controller in OB w/insert, RCS in OB w/controller, track ties in OB and<br />

instructions booklet and sheet.<br />

1070 Mysto Manufacturing Erector sign from “The Man Who Saved Christmas” Sign measures 36 inches wide by 9 inches tall.<br />

Sign has four small nail holes in the corners but is very nice condition. Comes with prop tag signed by Bill.<br />

1071 Postwar Lionel O gauge No. 2411 flatcar w/lumber load, 2411 flatcar w/pipe load, 2555 Sunoco tank, 671W tender with<br />

whistle, and No. 2420 Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western searchlight caboose, in original boxes. Caboose has missing<br />

chimney and roof corner. Otherwise trains look C6 area. 2420 box has missing flaps, other boxes have detached and<br />

repaired flaps. Boxes are clean, bright, and solid.<br />

1072 Pair of Ben’s Toy Shop signs from “The Man Who Saved Christmas” Signs measures 27 inches wide by 84 inches tall.<br />

Signs shows light handing and some light scuffs on the face. These signs were very prominent in the movie. This signs are<br />

too large to ship, so pick up only on these items please. Comes with prop tags signed by Bill.<br />

1073 Postwar Lionel O gauge No. 3656 operating cattle car and stockyard in original box with insert, wrapping paper,<br />

components and envelope, and instructions sheet. Nice clean overall C7-8 outfit. Cattle do not have bumpers. Boxes<br />

show light to mild wear, C6-7 set box, C7 3656 car box.<br />

1074 Early Meccano steam engine model powered by an electric motor. Model is C7 area with girders with light paint chips and<br />

some very light rust / tarnish on one or two pieces. Unit operates just fine although cord has been spliced.<br />

1075 Prewar Lionel O gauge freight train set No. 273W in original boxes. Set is composed of No. 226 steam locomotive,<br />

2226W tender with whistle, three 3811 lumber cars, 2817 caboose, curved and straight track, 164 lumber loader, 167<br />

whistle controller, RCS w/controller, and track ties in OB. Trains look C7 area. Inner boxes have some missing and<br />

detached flaps. Boxes have inserts. Boxes are clean, bright, square and solid. Set box looks C7-8, missing set number<br />

portion of label. 164 OB looks C8 in shape with lighter label. 160 bin, logs, instructions, included.<br />

1076 Three Gilbert Erector structures from “The Man Who Saved Christmas” Includes bridge, well,, and archway. Items are<br />

generally C7+. Comes with prop tags signed by Bill.<br />

1077 Postwar Lionel No. 2113WS O gauge freight train set in original boxes, with No. 726 steam locomotive (1946 with<br />

original smoke bulb configuration) with atomic motor and original plastic container of smoke pellets with wire bail,<br />

2426W tender with whistle, 2855 Sunoco tank, 3854 PRR operating merchandise car w/six brown and red mottled cubes,<br />

and No. 2857 New York Central caboose (2957 body) w/one drooping step. Trains look C7 area. Castings are near perfect<br />

with the exception of the caboose step/platform. Very clean train with a great even sheen across the set. Car boxes have<br />

some tears, tape repaired flaps, etc. Loco box looks C7-8. Set box has worn flap folds, older tape marks, light/moderate<br />

wear. Box is not missing any flaps. Box is fairly solid. All/most all paper work included. RCS in OB w/controller, track<br />

ties in OB, and No. 167 whistle controller in OB w/insert. 2857 is in 2957 overstamped OB, 167 OB is ink stamped S on<br />

one end flap. Cubes were in a manila envelope ink stamped 95007. Smoke pellet container has whole pellets in it.<br />

1078 Gilbert Erector 1934 No. 7 set in original box. Set is complete and correctly organized in original containers. Lower insert<br />

is a reproduction. Includes instruction manual. Contents are generally C7 with some painted parts with a few small paint<br />

chips. Girders are still clean and shiny. Box has some scratches and is missing about 5% of the decal on the lid. Box is C7<br />

area.<br />

1079 Postwar Lionel O gauge No. 2129WS freight train outfit in original boxes with No. 726 steam loco w/atomic motor and<br />

original smoke bulb configuration, 2426W tender w/whistle, 3854 PRR operating merchandise car, 2855 Sunoco tank,<br />

2411 flatcar with logs, 2457 Pennsylvania N5 caboose, in original boxes. Trains look C7 area. Very clean train with a<br />

great even sheen across the set. Some inner boxes have missing or detached flaps. Otherwise boxes look C6-8. Set box<br />

looks more C7 area cosmetically but is very square and solid, more C8 in shape with snappy flaps. Instructions book,<br />

instructions sheets, inspection slips, SP bottle w/whole pellets, 3454-51 envelope, five brown Baby Ruth cubes, included.<br />

Curved and straight sections of track, RCS w/controller, track ties in OB, and 167 whistle controller in OB w/insert. 671<br />

-75 smoke bulb in OB, burnt out.

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