Donald Kaufman Sale II invites collectors to own the finest toys
Nandini | Sep 1 2009


For those who missed the Donald Kaufman March auction, which featured a 7,000-piece toy collection from the legendary Donald Kaufman, co-founder of K-B Toys, now is your chance to own the priced pieces from the collection. Bertoria Auctions has slated Donald Kaufman Sale II for Sept. 25-26, 2009 in Vineland, N.J., at auction house Bertoia. This lifetime collection invites aficionados to browse and own a collection of the finest toys ever made. The collection includes more than 1,100 rare collectibles from pedal cars; biscuit tins, postwar Japanese cars to prewar Japanese airplanes. Featured here is a Gordon Bennet-style race car which is estimated to sell for $10,000 - $12,000. The highlights of the auction include a rare Mickey and Minnie Mouse on Motorcycle from early 1930s, estimated to shell in $40,000-$50,000 and a Circa-1930s Hubley Flower Shoppe Indian motorcycle estimated to go for $35,000-$45,000 (featured in the Gallery). Bertoia Auctions has high expectations for the sale, especially after the successful first auction that was a hit even in the current financial scenario. “I think antique toy money has already corrected itself and people have saved,” says Rich Bertoia.

Via: LiveAuctioneers/BertoriaAuctions

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Its very good chance for those collectors who missed the chance of Donald Kaufman March auction,now they can get chance to own finest toy collection...

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