Trophy to be auctioned by Old Toy Soldier Auctions (1 Viewer)

Suejoplin

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Advance notice:
Old Toy Soldiers Auctions will be offering the following Trophy items in their auction of June 27th, 28th & 29th 2014.
Christmas Series: Steady as She Goes
The Winning Team
Trophy Complete Coronation Set
Trophy Trooping of the Colour: set 1 HM Queen on white horse, set 2 HM Queen on bay horse
London horse drawn Omnibus
all in excellent condition.
reply to this post for further information or contact Norman Joplin at info@normanjoplin.com or phone 262-692-3913
 
Interesting to note that in the same upcoming "Old Toy Soldier "auction - the Ed Ruby Collection will also be going under the hammer. Should be well worth a look at what all those wonderful pieces go for. jb
 
Photos and the catalog will be available on live auctioneers.com about a month or so before the auction. Also, they charge a hefty 20% on top of any winning bid.
 
Photos and the catalog will be available on live auctioneers.com about a month or so before the auction. Also, they charge a hefty 20% on top of any winning bid.
The catalogue is also available to view on-line at OTSauctionsusa.com about a month before the auction. Next auction is June 27th, 28th and 29th.
best regards,
Sue
 
Interesting to note that in the same upcoming "Old Toy Soldier "auction - the Ed Ruby Collection will also be going under the hammer. Should be well worth a look at what all those wonderful pieces go for. jb
The next auction does have great items and has a world class collection owned by James Henderson. The Ed Ruby collection was sold some years ago already. However, Mr Henderson's collection does include a number of lots previously owned by Ed Ruby.
Thank you for your reply.
Sue
 
The next auction does have great items and has a world class collection owned by James Henderson. The Ed Ruby collection was sold some years ago already. However, Mr Henderson's collection does include a number of lots previously owned by Ed Ruby.
Thank you for your reply.
Sue


Sorry Sue - I still think of 'em as "Ed Ruby's Collection" - Will still be fascinating to see many of the lots. All the best - jb
 

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