(6) K-Line Freight Cars. Coil Cars, Box Car, Hoppers:
(4) K-Line Freight Cars in original boxes and (2) in foam with no box. K676-10541 ATSF O Scale Coil Car in original box K676-1171 BNSF O Scale CLASSIC Coil Car – Road number 534578 in original box K-676-1172 BNSF O Scale Coil Car – Road number 534579 in original foam with plastic cover – no box. K626-2031 SP Ribbed Die Cast 4-bay Hopper with real coal load in original box. K6255-1051 ATSF 2 Bay Outside Braced Hopper with real coal load in original box. K7627-488 Southern Pacific “Golden Empire” Box Car in original foam with plastic cover – no box
Lehmann “Tut-Tut” Automobile – Tin Lithograph; Clockwork:
Lehmann “Tut-Tut” Automobile – Tin Lithograph; Clockwork Powered; Complete with Driver; Excellent Condition. 7″ Long
Lionel Norfolk and Western “J” Locomotive and Tender:
Lionel 6-18040 O Gauge Norfolk and Western 4-8-4 Type “J” Locomotive and Tender in the original box. O Gauge 6-18040 4-8-4
Green Marble Onyx and Brass Mantel Clock:
A beautiful small green footed clock with white speckles, and dark green veins. Adorn with brass columns on the sides and ornate fixture on the top.
Dimensions: 5″L x 2.5″W x 7.5″H
Condition
Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
Stangl Porcelain Figurine, Chickadee Group 3581:
Hand painted, multicolored birds on branch. Stangl backstamp and number.
Dimensions: 8″L x 4.25″W x 6″H
Manufacturer: Stangl
Condition
Age related wear.
Hardy Bros Sterling Silver Cigar Holder:
Cigar holder holds 3 cigars. Hallmarked makers mark Hardy Bros Made In England. Weighs: 92 grams.
Issued: 1911
Dimensions: 2.75″L x 5.75″W x 1″H
Manufacturer: Hardy Bros.
Country of Origin: Birmingham, England
Condition
Age related wear.
Richard Pettibone, “Portrait of Jack Benny”, 1972:
Richard Pettibone (Amer., b. 1938), “Portrait of Jack Benny”, 1972, acrylic and screenprint on canvas, unframed
size: 48 x 36 in.
Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas collection
Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, 3rd Generation Lounge Chair:
Mid-Century Eames lounge chair and ottoman, model 670/671, designed by Charles (USA, 1907-1978) and Ray Eames (USA, 1912-1988) for Herman Miller (USA), 3rd generation, with molded 5 layer plywood paneling, rosewood exterior, supporting brown leather upholstery, circa 1971-1974, chair and ottoman marked on underside height 34 in. x width 33 in. x depth 31 / lounge chair Provenance: The Estate of Ed Varela, McAllen Texas We happily provide seamless shipping services on everything we sell. Please email us at [email protected] or call 210-971-5750 for more information.
Duilio Barnabe, “Pierrot”, 1959:
Duilio Barnabe (Italy, 1914-1961), “Pierrot” or “Figura in Blu”, 1959, oil on canvas; also to include catalogue book “Barnabe”, published in 1991 by R. S. Johnson Gallery on the 30th anniversary of the death of the artist sight: 49 x 39 in. Provenance: A Fredericksburg, Texas collection We happily provide seamless shipping services on everything we sell. Please email us at [email protected] or call 210-971-5750 for more information.
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) with Super Mario Bros. Game Pak (Unopened) – Wata 9.0:
Original 1986 Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in its original box, including the ‘Control Deck’ gaming console, two controllers, and a never-before-opened Super Mario Brothers game pak, the latter of which is encapsulated in a Wata certification holder with a “9.0” grade and an “NS” seal rating, with label details: “Control Deck Pack-In, *Rev-A, Round SOQ, Staggered UPC, Small Warranty, 5-Digit ZIP, *5 Screw Cart.” Although the QR code on the reverse is partially obscured by the plastic mounting, the game’s code “588637-001,” has been confirmed with WATA as being part of their registry. The Super Mario Bros. game pak and the NES are both encapsulated in a CAS authentication box, which scores the NES with a master grade of “80” and a real grade of “80.1.”
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) debuted in North America in late 1985 when interest in the video game industry had reached its nadir, the result of oversaturation, low-quality games, and the progression of personal computers. To turn the tide, Nintendo placed an emphasis on the production of superior games, a decision that led to the company’s courting of third-party developers and the establishment of strict licensing requirements. This approach attracted many talented developers and ensured the quality of NES games, resulting in a robust library of iconic games like The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Mega Man, and, most prominently, Super Mario Bros, which, as a pack-in game, became the system’s flagship title. Due to its popularity, Super Mario Bros. witnessed numerous revisions throughout its lengthy production run, with some changes obvious, and others minor. This version features a Round-SOQ with the Rev-A designation, which indicates that this early copy was manufactured before the switch to the Oval-SOQ was made in March 1989.