Toys, Coins, Collectibles, Jewelry
Por Keystone Auctions
5.1.24
218 East Market Street York, PA 17403, Estados Unidos

First auction of 2024 is an online only auction Friday, January 5, 2024 starting at 8:30 A.M. (eastern time) with over 600 lots of toys, coins, collectibles, and jewelry including a large group of Porsche posters at the end.


Toys include erector sets, slot cars, Matchbox, Hot Wheels, Tyco, Marx, Ertl, Remco, Hubley, games, toy guns like Daisy, vintage space character helmets, horror and action figures, robots, Ben Cooper Masquerade costumes, trading cards including Star Wars, a guitar and vintage LP records, stamps, coins and .999 silver certificates, cigar labels, brass, sterling and silverplate decorative items, adult magazines, comic books, advertising, James Bond movie posters, militaria with medals, Gettysburg map and more, motorcycle related with Hary Davidson, hunting and fishing collectibles, sports memorability with Topps trading cards and a 9-baseball bat set from the winning team of the 1968 World Series, cameras, cast iron, dolls including GI Joe and Barbie to Heirloom "13 Colonies" dolls. As with most of our auctions, we also have a wide variety of jewelry from costumer and designer to fine 14K with precious stones. We also have some designer handbags, and more.

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LOTE 105:

1950s Remco Walkie Talkies

Vendido por: $60
Precio inicial:
$ 25
Precio estimado :
$100 - $200
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 25% Más detalles
5.1.24 en Keystone Auctions
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1950s Remco Walkie Talkies
1953 2-way Remco electronic magnet powered Walkie Talkies. Box in fair condition. Toy in like new used condition. From the box copy: "These electronic Walkie Talkies do not require batteries. They are powered by the famous Remco Electro magnetic Chassis, which will last forever."
Condition: Absence of a condition statement does not imply the lot is in perfect condition, free from flaws, restoration, or the effects of aging. Condition reports can be obtained via email or telephone to us. Any condition statement given either verbally or written is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. All items are sold as is.