EVERY PUTZ VILLAGE NEEDS A MAJOR TRAIN STATION

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maria
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EVERY PUTZ VILLAGE NEEDS A MAJOR TRAIN STATION

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Bertoia is having another big auction in October 2021 https://www.bertoiaauctions.com/toy-auc ... ober-2021/
THE PAUL COLE COLLECTION
Including European wind-ups, autos, penny toys, horse drawn and other cast iron pieces, American tin and clockwork toys, bell toys, some still banks, light pressed steel entries, some of the finest and rarest offerings of Marklin trains and accessories, early Bing, Carette, live-steam engines, and more!

There are A LOT of interesting buildings in here
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Re: EVERY PUTZ VILLAGE NEEDS A MAJOR TRAIN STATION

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Maria and all...

This is probably the number one lithographed and embossed tinplate toy train stations of all times...there may be one or two others that are close...and just look at that high-dollar price estimate!...

As a side note...there are a couple of vintage tinplate tunnels that are very sought after...I'd post post pictures but they are copyrighted...
but if your search "Marklin German tin toy train tunnels" they will probably come up for viewing...

Howard...
View my Little Glitter House Photo Album
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipO ... x5Mm9MTFd3
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