A Treasure Chest of Toys, Trains and Models 03 22, 2020 View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 1-100 of 362. Previous|1234|Next Image Lot # Item Title Quantity Time Left Your Bids 1 1872 No 100 Steam Locomotive (190x35x50mm) built at the temporary Williamstown Workshops and destined to haul the Commissioner's Train, dark green livery with gold trim, 2-4-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising four wagons, one open wagon containing a Bendigo baker's delivery cart, total size 480x35x50mm. (6 items) Estimate$1,800 - $2,200StatusUnsold View details 2 c.1874 O Class (O41) Steam Locomotive (120x38x50mm), dark green livery with gold plated trim, 0-6-0 wheel configuration, made Beyer, Peacock & Co (Manchester, England). Estimate$750 - $1,000Price Realized$460StatusSold View details 3 c.1875 Q Class (Q83) Steam Locomotive (195x35x50mm), green livery with gold trim, 0-6-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising two 'D' class Guard Vans and four freight wagons containing aggregate, total size 700x35x50mm. (8 items) Estimate$2,000 - $2,500StatusUnsold View details 4 c.1875 L Class (L14) Saddle Tank Locomotive (120x30x50mm), pale green & dark green livery, 2-4-0 wheel configuration, intended for use on suburban lines. Estimate$750 - $1,000Price Realized$375StatusSold View details 5 c.1877 D Class (D122) passenger Steam Locomotive (205x40x55mm) built by Rogers (Paterson, NJ, USA), dark green livery with gold plate trim, 4-4-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising five goods carriages and a YH guard passenger at the back, total size 735x40x55mm. (8 items) Estimate$2,000 - $2,500Price Realized$850StatusSold View details 7 1877 Rogers 'D' Class (D162) Steam Locomotive (200x35x55mm), deep blue & brown livery with gold trim, 4-4-0 wheel configuration, manufactured by Rogers Locomotive Works of New Jersey. Estimate$1,800 - $2,200Price Realized$900StatusSold View details 8 1879 M Class (M40) Tank Steam Locomotive (125x35x50mm), pale green & dark green livery with gold plated trim, 4-4-0 wheel configuration, this example being the pattern engine supplied by Beyer, Peacock & Co. Estimate$1,000 - $1,500Price Realized$500StatusSold View details 9 c.early 1880s B Class (B50) Steam Locomotive (190x35x50mm) built by Beyer, Peacock & Co in England, green livery with gold plated trim, 2-4-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising three passenger carriages and a 'YZ' Guard Van, total size 640x35x50mm. (6 items) Estimate$2,200 - $2,600Price Realized$1,100StatusSold View details 10 1880 W Class (W153) Steam Locomotive (195x36x50mm), black, dark green & brown livery with gold trim, 4-6-0 wheel configuration, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works (Philadelphia). Estimate$1,500 - $2,000StatusUnsold View details 11 c.1880 F Class (F98) Steam Locomotive (170x35x55mm) built at Phoenix Foundry (Ballarat), dark green livery with gold plated trim, 2-4-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising three goods wagons including oversized 40 tons timber wagon, plus an oil tank, total size 690x35x50mm. (6 items) Estimate$2,000 - $2,500Price Realized$1,000StatusSold View details 12 1889 A Class (A190) Steam Locomotive (200x40x55mm) built by Beyer, Peacock & Co (name plate on wheel arch), pale green livery with gold plated trim, 4-4-0 wheel configuration, rolling stock configured for 1940s branch line use with five goods carriages including a Peters Ice Cream van and Z guard carriage at the back, total size 840x40x55mm. (8 items) Estimate$2,200 - $2,600Price Realized$1,100StatusSold View details 13 c.1890 Y Class (Y383) Steam Locomotive (200x35x50mm), green livery and gold trim, 0-6-0 wheel configuration, with Type AV & AB passenger carriages, total size 695x35x50mm. (4 items) Estimate$1,800 - $2,200Price Realized$900StatusSold View details 14 c.1891 R Class (R239) Steam Locomotive (190x35x50mm), green livery with gold plated trim, 0-6-0 wheel configuration, configured for branch line use with older rolling stock comprising three passenger carriages and a 'YZ' class Guard Vans, total size 695x35x50mm. (6 items) Estimate$2,200 - $2,600StatusUnsold View details 15 Early 1890s P Class (P5) Steam Tender Locomotive (180x34x50mm) brown livery with white trim, 0-6-0 wheel setting, rolling stock configured for maintenance train use with 'QN91' & 'QN1' wagons (for ballast), '30Q' weed sprayer plus '1Q2' Guard Van (total size 725x34x50mm). (6 items) Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$750StatusSold View details 16 1893 A Class (A396) Steam Locomotive (205x40x55mm) built at the Newport Workshop (dated oval name plate on wheel arch), dark green livery with gold plated trim, 4-4-0 wheel configuration, rolling stock configured for 1940s branch line use with five goods carriages including cattle and sheep wagons and a Robinson Brothers (Pumping Plant) car, plus a passenger carriage at the back, total size 830x40x55mm. (8 items) Estimate$2,200 - $2,600Price Realized$950StatusSold View details 17 1893 Z Class (Z526) Tank Engine (90x35x45mm), pale green & dark green livery with gold trim, 2-4-0 wheel configuration, built at the Newport Railway Workshops. Estimate$750 - $1,000Price Realized$550StatusSold View details 18 c.1894 G Class (G38) Steam Locomotive (185x35x50mm) built at the Newport Workshops (name plate on cabin), pale green livery with gold plate trim, 4-4-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising six goods carriages including 2000 gallon water tank & horse van, total size 730x35x50mm. (8 items) Estimate$2,000 - $2,500StatusUnsold View details 19 c.1895 U Class (U107) Steam Locomotive (170x35x50mm) dark green livery with gold trim, 2-4-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising seven goods carriages including a flat wagon containing logs, total size 740x35x50mm. (9 items) Estimate$2,000 - $2,500Price Realized$1,200StatusSold View details 20 c.1900 Type 3A Tank Locomotive "Puffing Billy" with green livery, assembled at the Newport Works, commencing service on 23rd April 1900, initially used in the construction of the Upper Ferntree Gully to Gembrook "Puffing Billy" narrow gauge railway line. The locomotive is being carried on a 1926 "Q" class Transporter Wagon (Q129), a unique wagon used to transport 2ft 6ins narrow gauge rolling stock over Victorian broad gauge track to narrow gauge railway lines, total size (144x34x55mm). (2 items Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$800StatusSold View details 21 c.1907 Aa Class (Aa574) Steam Locomotive (255x40x57mm) being the A2 version introduced in 1907 to be used on express/premier services hauling the heavier E type passenger carriages which came into service in 1906, red-brown livery with deep brown trim, 4-6-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising two E type passenger carriages, total size 840x40x60mm. (4 items) Estimate$2,000 - $2,500Price Realized$1,000StatusSold View details 22 c.1905 Dd Class (Dd668) Steam Locomotive (235x40x55mm) rebuilt with new larger boiler based on the K Class design (Nos 606-699), probably constructed at Newport Railway Workshops, red-brown livery with deep brown trim, 4-6-0 wheel configuration, designed for both passenger and freight duties with rolling stock comprising three passenger carriages, total size 1120x40x55mm. (5 items) Estimate$2,000 - $2,500Price Realized$1,000StatusSold View details 23 1911 mobile steam crane No.5 (190x35x55mm) built at the Newport Workshops to designs supplied by Cowans, Sheldon & Co of Carlisle, England. Estimate$750 - $1,000Price Realized$550StatusSold View details 24 c.1928 N Class (N110) 'Pacific' type Steam Locomotive (275x40x55mm) built at the Newport Workshops, black livery, 2-8-2 wheel configuration, rolling stock configured for 1940s main line broad gauge use with five goods carriages including an Explosives van and Z guard carriage at the back, total size 780x40x55mm. (8 items) Estimate$2,000 - $2,500Price Realized$850StatusSold View details 25 Group of 4 unfinished rolling stock items comprising 13C passenger/guard van, plus a flat wagon, covered wagon & coal wagon, plus a railway crossing signpost. (5 items) Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$140StatusSold View details 26 c.1947 K Class (N184) branch line Steam Locomotive (240x40x55mm) built post WWII at the Newport Workshops, black livery, 2-8-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising five goods carriages and a Z guard carriage at the back, total size 840x40x55mm.(8 items) Estimate$2,000 - $2,500Price Realized$1,000StatusSold View details 27 c.1954 J Class (J516) Branch Line Steam Locomotive (245x36x60mm) operating between 1954 and 1972 carrying both passenger and goods traffic, built at the Vulcan Foundry (Lancashire, England), black livery, 2-8-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising Type BW & Type AP passenger carriages, total size 715x36x60mm. (4 items) Estimate$1,800 - $2,200Price Realized$900StatusSold View details 28 1956 'T' Class T336 "Flat Top" (low cab & roof) broad gauge diesel electric locomotive (200x39x5omm), blue & gold livery, built by Clyde Engineering of Granville (Sydney). Estimate$1,000 - $1,500StatusUnsold View details 29 1881 X Class Tender Locomotive, road number '45' (180x36x50mm) built by Baldwin Locomotive Works (Philadelphia), black & brown livery with gold plated trim, 2-6-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising four goods carriages. (6 items) Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$950StatusSold View details 30 1886 Shunt Engine (82x29x40mm), road number '107', built at the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Philadelphia), black livery with gold plated trim, 0-4-0 wheel configuration, known colloquially as "Sandfly", with rolling stock comprising four goods carriages. (5 items) Estimate$1,000 - $1,200Price Realized$850StatusSold View details 31 1890 Y Class Tender Locomotive 'Y92' (170x35x50mm), built by Beyer, Peacock, black livery with gold plated trim, 2-6-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising two goods carriages plus passenger carriage and guard van, withdrawn from service in 1931 and scrapped in 1936. (5 items) Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$1,100StatusSold View details 32 1906 Steam Motor Coach No 1 known as the "Coffee Pot" (NJAB1) a combined steam locomotive and passenger coach on a single rigid frame (165x37x50), the locomotive unit built by Kitson & Co (Leeds, England) and the coach manufactured by Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage Co (Birmingham, England), supplied to SAR to provide a passenger service on light-traffic rural routes and was put into service at Quorn for a regular weekly service to Hawker. Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$750StatusSold View details 33 Group of four early 20th century narrow gauge goods wagons, two loaded with timber or with logs. (4 items) Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$160StatusSold View details 34 1856 No 1 "Adelaide" Tank Engine, modelled in its 1869 converted-to-tender-engine format (190x38x56mm), being one of the three engines ordered from William Fairbairn (Manchester, England), yellow-green & red livery and gold plated trim, 2-4-0 wheel configuration. Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$1,000StatusSold View details 35 1862 E Class Tank Engine, road number '42' (135x37x50mm) built by Avonside Engine Co, black livery with gold plated trim, 2-4-0 wheel configuration, rebuilt & renumbered '49' in 1889 (when bogie was added), condemned and scrapped in 1929. Estimate$1,000 - $1,200Price Realized$600StatusSold View details 36 1877 H2 Class Tender Locomotive, road number 'H2' (195x34x55mm) built by Robert Stephenson & Co (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England), black livery with gold plated trim, 4-4-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising a passenger/guard van plus five goods carriages including a sheep carriage filled with livestock, (total size with carriages 770x34x55). (8 items) Estimate$1,800 - $2,200Price Realized$1,300StatusSold View details 37 1880 L Class Tender Locomotive, road number '40' (200x37x50mm) built by Beyer, Peacock, black livery with gold plated trim, 4-4-0 wheel configuration, rebuilt in 1901, seeing another 30+ years of service before being condemned in 1934. Estimate$1,500 - $2,000StatusUnsold View details 38 1880 Gd Class Well Tank Locomotive, road number '163' (122x35x50mm) built by Beyer, Peacock, black livery, 0-4-4 wheel configuration, with six rolling stock carriages including guard van and loaded wagons of hay and wheat. (total size with carriages 580x35x50mm). (7 items) Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$850StatusSold View details 39 1881 O Class Tender Locomotive, road number '54' (220x40x55mm) built by Baldwin Locomotive Works (Philadelphia), deep blue & brown livery with gold plated trim, 2-8-0 wheel configuration, entered service in 1881, scrapped in 1904. Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$850StatusSold View details 40 1885 Q Class Tender Locomotive, road number '78' (210x38x50mm) built by Dubs & Co (Glasgow, England), livery in black with trim in red & in gold plate, 4-4-0 wheel configuration. Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$750StatusSold View details 41 1893 P Class Tank Engine, road number '21' (120x35x50mm) built by James Martin & Co (Adelaide), black livery, 2-4-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising an extended coal bunker plus four wagons one loaded with timber. (6 items) Estimate$1,200 - $1,500Price Realized$900StatusSold View details 42 1879 I Class tank engine, road number '48' (80x33x40mm) built by Neilson & Co (Glasgow, Scotland), yellow-brown livery with gold plated trim, 0-4-0 wheel configuration, also a wagon loaded with aggregate, and an unfinished wagon. (3 items) Estimate$400 - $600Price Realized$360StatusSold View details 43 1912 F Class Tank Locomotive, road number '180' (165x40x58mm) built at the Islington Railway Workshops (North Adelaide), black livery, 4-6-2 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising type DB1 and Type 105 passenger carriages (total size with carriages 460x40x58mm). (3 items) Estimate$1,600 - $2,000Price Realized$850StatusSold View details 44 1914 G/GA Class tender steam locomotive, road number '9' (235x38x58mm) built at the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Philadelphia) black livery, 4-6-0 wheel configuration with three passenger carriages plus two guard vans (total size with carriages 780x38x58mm). (7 items) Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$850StatusSold View details 45 1926 500B Class tender steam locomotive, road number '504', named the "Tom Barr Smith" (330x42x57mm) designed by Fred Shea and built by Armstrong Whitworth (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England), black livery, 4-8-4 wheel configuration (the original 4-8-2 setting was rebuilt with a booster in 1929) with five carriages including 9000 gallon water tank, loaded wagon carrying pipes and a tarpaulin-covered wagon (total size with carriages 1150x42x57mm). (7 items) Estimate$1,800 - $2,400Price Realized$900StatusSold View details 46 1930 720B Class tender steam locomotive, road number '720' (325x43x60mm) designed by Fred Shea and built at the Islington Railway Workshops, black livery, 2-8-4 wheel configuration, with eight carriages including 9,000 gallon oil tank and a refrigerator car. Scrapped in 1960 after clocking-up over 729,000 miles in service. (total size with carriages 1230x43x60mm). (10 items) Estimate$2,000 - $2,500StatusUnsold View details 47 1937 620 Class tender steam locomotive, road number '624' (275x41x55mm) designed by Fred Shea and built at Islington Railway Workshops, black livery, 4-6-2 wheel configuration with three passenger carriages (total size with carriages 990x41x55mm). (5 items) Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$850StatusSold View details 48 India 1889 Darjeeling B Class (DHR 778, originally No 19) Steam Locomotive (85x30x35mm), deep blue livery with gold plate trim, built by Sharp, Stewart & Co at the Atlas Works in Glasgow, nicknamed the "Toy Train", assembled by Frank Kelly from a kit. Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$700StatusSold View details 49 Victoria c.1906 Baldwin Steam Locomotive plus tender containing timber (total size 200x38x50mm), black & brown livery with gold plated trim, 2-6-0 wheel configuration, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works (Philadelphia) for the McIvor Timber and Firewood Company for use on their private 5ft 3in broad gauge tramway, which branched off the Wallan-Bendigo cross country line at Tooborac, near Heathcote, Victoria. Estimate$1,800 - $2,200Price Realized$900StatusSold View details 50 Tasmania 1909 Tasmanian Garratt 'K' Class (K1) Compound Steam Locomotive (140x29x42mm) operated by Tasmanian Government Railways, black livery with gold trim, 2ft gauge, 0-4-0+0-4-0 wheel configuration, built by Beyer, Peacock & Co in England. Assembled by Frank Kelly from a 4mm model kit supplied from the UK by Backwoods Miniatures. Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$1,100StatusSold View details 51 Victoria 1936-37 Q Class (No 199) Tramcar (135x40x50mm) being an obsolescent single truck tramcar modified for one-man operation on all-night services or on daytime services with light passenger loads where speed and capacity would not be an issue, this particular example, the '199', being used on the Elsternwick to Port Ormond shuttle. Estimate$500 - $750Price Realized$950StatusSold View details 52 Victoria 1957 'S' Class S300 "Matthew Flinders" & S302 "Edward Henty" broad gauge diesel locomotives (250x38x55mm), blue & gold VR livery, originally built by Clyde Engineering of Granville (Sydney), the former withdrawn, the latter still in operation for Southern Shorthaul Railroad, both models built by Life Like Products at HO scale of 3.55mm to 1 foot with plastic molded bodies, weighing 720gr each. (2 items) Estimate$200 - $400Price Realized$280StatusSold View details 53 Electric powered diorama depicting a South Australian scene created in three conjoining sections, featuring mainline station (similar in design to those at Strathalbyn & Mount Barker), branchline stations, workshop, bridges, viaduct, turntable, coal bunker, sidings, signalling plus scenic features including station furniture, trees, foliage, figures and horse & carts, plus track with broad gauge, narrow gauge & mixed gauge sections along with the power supply unit, adaptors & transformer Estimate$1,000 - $2,000Price Realized$500StatusSold View details 54 Frank Kelly's spare parts, accessories & tools including soldering equipment, airbrush & cordless drill, plus templates, aluminium sheets & etching tools, plastic & copper piping, plastic storage boxes holding railway parts, and so much more; also a few unfinished projects, locomotive scale model drawings, Model Railway Association certificates awarded to Frank, photographs, etc; Wonderful resource for the model railway enthusiast. (large qty) Estimate$500 - $1,000Price Realized$280StatusSold View details 55 Frank Kelly's magazines including largely complete runs of 1977-2015 "Australian Model Railway" & 1994-2012 "Newsrail", also small run of 1965-76 "Australasian Model Railroad" plus January 1966 and November 1972 copies of Victorian Railways Newsletter". (100s) Estimate$400 - $600StatusUnsold View details 56 Early 20th Century Weeden Manufacturing Co No.49 stationary Toy Steam Engine comprising vertical brass boiler, with horizontal slide valve engine, dual flywheels and flyball governor. The engine is mounted on red metal stand and affixed to a plain metal base, 25x15cm base, height 26cm, weight 2.3kg. Estimate$120 - $200Price Realized$100StatusSold View details 57 Early 1900s Falk Overtype stationary Steam Engine Type JF521 (stamped on base), 10cm diameter brass boiler, 10½cm flywheel, catwalks on three sides of the boiler, mounted on cast iron base; 26x14½cm base, height 39cm, weight 3.6kg. Rare. Estimate$800 - $1,200Price Realized$1,500StatusSold View details 58 c.1910 Falk Overtype stationary Steam Engine Type JF450, with feed water pump, 7cm diameter burnished brass boiler, 7½cm flywheel, mounted on cast iron base painted red; 19½x12½cm base, height 28cm, weight 2kg. Estimate$400 - $600Price Realized$480StatusSold View details 59 c.1910 Ernst Plank horizontal stationary steam engines (2), both missing parts (one with chimney that may not belong), both mounted on pressed metal bases with Plank name plates on the boiler house wall . Possible restoration project(s). (2) 2 Estimate$100 - $200Price Realized$100StatusSold View details 60 c.1910 Bing vertical boiler and inverted brass steam engine, water gauge flywheel, steam whistle, safety valve; maker's plate on outer boiler wall, mounted on cast-iron base, base 11x11cm height 28cm, weight 1.40kg. Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$480StatusSold View details 61 c.1910s-20s Bing (?) vertical steam engine with brass boiler & inverted steam engine, water gauge, large flywheel (10½cm diameter), steam whistle, safety valve, tall chimney with spark arrester, mounted on cast iron base painted green with orange trim, base 14½x14½cm, weight 1.7kg. Estimate$400 - $600Price Realized$700StatusSold View details 62 c.1915 Doll & Co vertical boiler & inverted steam engine, boiler with lower fire door, water gauge, flywheel and safety valve, mounted on cast-iron base painted in deep red, maker's plate on the fire door, detachable chimney is missing, base 11x11cm, height 25cm, weight 1.15kg. Estimate$250 - $350Price Realized$360StatusSold View details 63 c.1920 Falk Overtype stationary Steam Engine, Type 143F (stamped on base), burnished brass boiler, 10cm diameter flywheel, mounted on cast iron base painted green; 23½x13½cm base, height 29cm, weight 2.66kg. Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$500StatusSold View details 64 c. 1920 Falk Overtype stationary Steam Engine Type 141F (stamped on base), 7½cm diameter burnished brass boiler, 7½cm flywheel, mounted on cast iron base painted red; 18½x12½cm base, height 27cm, weight, weight 1.86kg. Estimate$250 - $350Price Realized$460StatusSold View details 65 c.1920 Falk Overtype stationary Steam Engine Type 150FJ, 7cm diameter burnished brass boiler, 7½cm flywheel, mounted on cast iron base painted red; 18½x12½cm base, height 27cm, weight, weight 1.77kg. Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$420StatusSold View details 66 c.1920s high quality scratch built model of single cylinder horizontal mill engine, featuring 13cm diameter flywheel, mounted on metal plate, screwed to a wooden plinth (33x17cm) with a 20pf pneumatic power connector, height 15cm, 3.85kg. Estimate$400 - $600Price Realized$1,600StatusSold View details 67 1920s Bing steam engine with burnished brass vertical boiler and inverted steam engine, water gauge, flywheel, steam whistle & safety valve, tall chimney; maker's name plate on outer boiler wall, mounted on cast-iron base painted brown, base 10½x10½cm height 44½cm, weight 1.40kg. Estimate$300 - $400Price Realized$600StatusSold View details 68 c.1925 Weeden Model No. 14 horizontal steam engine, riveted brass boiler, cast iron base painted bright red, measures 14½x14½cm at base, height 16cm, weight 1.70kg. Estimate$120 - $200Price Realized$300StatusSold View details 69 c.1925 Bing Steam Traction Engine, fixed cylinder, burnished brass boiler, 8cm flywheel, complete with burner, 24x12cm, height 29½cm, weight 1.15kg. Estimate$800 - $1,200Price Realized$600StatusSold View details 70 Late 1920s Doll & Co overtype stationary horizontal steam engine, ladders and boiler access platforms, on top of the boiler a single cylinder horizontal steam engine complete with two flywheels painted in red, detachable chimney with spark arrester, sits on coast iron base painted in maroon, base 25x12½cm, height 30cm, weight 1.1kg. Estimate$120 - $140Price Realized$280StatusSold View details 71 A similar item to the above - this example with brass boiler, grooved flywheels, detachable chimney but without a spark arrester, the cast iron platform painted in red, base 28x14½cm, height 29cm, weight 1.25kg. Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$300StatusSold View details 72 .c.1920s-30s Josef Falk vertical boiler & inverted steam engine, steel-blue boiler, brass cylinder, expansion slide-valve gear, weight overflow valve, water gauge, boiler feed pump, mounted on cast-iron base; of sturdy construction exhibiting quality workmanship, 11x11x36cm, weight 2.05kg. Estimate$400 - $600Price Realized$900StatusSold View details 73 c.1930 Weeden No. 647 horizontal steam engine, electric version with two pin socket at reverse, company name plate on the cast iron base, missing drive chain;14½x14½cm at base, height 16cm, weight 2.03kg. Estimate$120 - $200Price Realized$200StatusSold View details 74 c.1930 Doll vertical marine type double cylinder steam engine, with whistle safety valve, catwalk and ladder, mounted on cast iron base painted dark green with red and pale green decal, 29x16cm,base, height 34cm, weight 1.9kg. Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$300StatusSold View details 75 Early 1930s Marklin composite steam plant with boiler, engine, large flywheel, electric dynamo powering a lamp, Marklin “GM & Cie” maker's plates on the boiler and on the dynamo, mounted on 33x26cm cast iron base, height 30cm, weight 2.4kg. Estimate$1,200 - $2,000Price Realized$2,200StatusSold View details 76 c.1935 Bing horizontal stationary steam engine (similar in design to the Weeden No 14) with large grooved chrome-plated flywheel and heavy cast iron base painted black with red trim, measures 15x14cm at base, height 15cm, 1.73kg Estimate$120 - $200Price Realized$180StatusSold View details 77 A similar example of c.1935 Bing horizontal stationary steam engine, this one a little more aged, the engine repainted. Estimate$120 - $200Price Realized$160StatusSold View details 78 1930s Marklin composite steam plant, comprising horizontal 7cm diameter brass boiler with manometer above boiler house, engine with 12cm flywheel connected to a dynamo, Marklin name plate on dynamo and impressed on the boiler door, mounted on a 34x27½cm cast iron base, height 43cm, weight 4.1kg. Estimate$800 - $1,200Price Realized$750StatusSold View details 79 1930s Marklin composite steam toy comprising brass boiler with pressure gauge, pressed tin boiler house, engine with 8cm diameter flywheel, Marklin name plate on the boiler door, all mounted on 30cm square cast metal base, height 36cm, weight 1.85kg Estimate$400 - $500Price Realized$340StatusSold View details 80 1930s Marklin vertical boiler and inverted steam engine in brass, boiler with lower fire door, water gauge, flywheel, safety valve, mounted on molded metal base, Marklin name plate on boiler, 12½x12½cm base, height 31cm, weight 950gr. Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$220StatusSold View details 81 1930s vertical steam engine with large (9cm diameter) boiler in brass (no burner), upright engine, 11cm diameter flywheel at top, safety valve; base 10½x10½cm, height 31cm, weight 1.30kg. Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$340StatusSold View details 82 1930s Marklin (?) steam powered workshop with pulley system mounted on three cast iron masts relaying power to a circular saw, hammer, fan and lamp, all affixed to a wooden base (44x32½cm), height 28cm, weight 3.90kg. (please note this a workshop only, no steam engine included) Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$220StatusSold View details 83 1930s Doll & Co steam engine with double action cylinder, ethanol heater, stop valve, glass gauge, manometer, steam whistle, etc; all affixed to a green painted cast metal stand with 'DC/MADE IN GERMANY' maker's mark on the front face, base 28x23cm, height 39cm, weight 1.5kg. Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$260StatusSold View details 84 1930s-40s group of vintage model steamboats, two by Weeden (42x12cm) & (37x11), another by unknown maker (32x9cm); also late 1940s Victory Industries "Miss England" twin-jet speed boat (35cx9cm), latter two items mounted on bespoke wooden stands. (4 items) 4 Estimate$600 - $800Price Realized$460StatusSold View details 85 Early 1950s rare Australian made Renown toy steam windmill with vertical brass steam engine driving a water pump and windmill through a brass pulley, mounted on a cast iron base (19x12cm), height 41cm, weight 2.2kg. Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$320StatusSold View details 86 c.1950s scratch built model steam train (28x8x13cm, weight 1.55kg) constructed from brass, copper & tin plate, mounted on track on a wooden stand, "Anthony Hordern & Sons/Sydney" name plate on front of the engine, total weight, including stand, 2.20kg. Estimate$250 - $350Price Realized$260StatusSold View details 87 1960s Fleischmann composite steam toy comprising brass boiler mounted on pressed tin boiler house, engine with 7cm diameter flywheel, ladder & platform, all mounted on 34x26cm cast metal base, height 26cm, weight 1.56kg Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$200StatusSold View details 88 1960s scratch built stationary steam engine comprising ethanol burner, boiler, chimney and small engine all mounted on wooden stand (21x11cm), height 25cm, weight 600gr. Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$140StatusSold View details 89 1970s Mamod vintage steam powered tractor, stamped 'Mamod TEI', length 26cm. Estimate$120 - $200Price Realized$300StatusSold View details 90 Late 1970s Hornby model of G100 Stephenson's Rocket, 3½inch gauge, gas fired through a small cylinder hidden inside the dummy water barrel on back of the tender; 41x13cm, height 29cm, weight 2.90kg. Estimate$250 - $350Price Realized$320StatusSold View details 91 1970s Wilesco Steam Engine built from kit, nickel plated boiler, copper plated boiler house with embossed brick type walls, reversible brass cylinder with flywheel, safety valve, dome whistle, mounted on metal stand; base 26x21cm, height 25cm, weight 870gr, comes with original box with a few fuel tablets. Estimate$100 - $200Price Realized$200StatusSold View details 92 Balance of a toy consignment with 1950s Visual Toys (Australia) "Cine Depth" 3-D projector with original box, Elmar Products clockwork musical monkey with cymbals and beating drum, German made spring-action puppet of Austrian man imbibing (drinking vessel missing), 1950s toy tow-truck, plus 1920s-50s stationary steam engines (3) comprising small Mamod engine on base, large (26cm high) vertical steam engine witth brass boiler on a wooden base, plus a damaged horizontal engine on metal base; Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$180StatusSold View details 93 PAGES FROM A TOY CATALOGUE A remarkable group of seven hand-coloured and varnished albumen paper photographs (each approx. 14.5 x 18.5cm), laid down in a group of 4 and vertically in a group of 3 on two backing sheets. Circa 1880s, they appear to be illustrations for a catalogue of a range of toys and other amusements for children, probably as carried by a travelling salesman. Estimate$2,000 - $2,500StatusUnsold View details 94 German early tinplate clockwork toy chicken, late 19th century, 14cm high Estimate$100 - $200Price Realized$80StatusSold View details 95 MAMOD vintage steam powered roadster coupe, labelled "Mamod, Made In England", 39cm long Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$180StatusSold View details 96 A pull along horse toy, painted and carved wood with horse hair tail and iron wheels, early 20th century, 54cm high Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$160StatusSold View details 97 POSTER XMAS PRESENTS, circa 1925 Colour lithograph, 55 x 45cm. "The Disabled Men's Association of Australia." in lower margin at left. Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$1,400StatusSold View details 98 POSTER - FRENCH DRIVING SCHOOL, circa 1925 Auto-École de la Région Est Colour lithograph, signed by the artist, A. Cahon, in image upper left, 117 x 77cm. Linen-backed. "16, Rue de L'eglise. Vincennes. Téléphone: Tremblay 20-51." Printed by Bedos & Cie, Paris. Estimate$1,000 - $1,250StatusUnsold View details 99 GOLDEN ARROW "Kingsbury Motor Driven" racer with clockwork mechanism, circa 1927, 50cm long Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$400StatusSold View details 100 HUBLEY group of four die cast racing cars, U.S.A. circa 1930, the largest 19cm long 4 Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$120StatusSold View details 101 Eight assorted vintage die cast and tinplate toys, English and U.S.A. circa 1930s and 1940s, two have been repainted, the longest 14cm 8 Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$160StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|1234|Next Previous 1234 Next