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| 'Great prices for great toys' at Bertoia's $1.8M November auction |
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| Written by Auction Central News Staff |
| Wednesday, 10 December 2008 00:00 |
![]() VINELAND, N.J. - Teddy Roosevelt's aim was true in Bertoia Auctions' $1.8 millon Toys for All Seasons sale, as an early Schoenhut boxed set titled Teddy's Adventures in Africa swept top-lot honors in the $1.8 million event (all prices quoted inclusive of 15% buyer's premium). The Nov. 7-9 auction featured 2,516 antique toys, banks, dolls, dollhouse furniture, automata and Christmas antiques, with several prestigious private collections anchoring the bountiful array. A curious European toy that attracted very heavy bidding was the fur-covered Vichy rabbit with cabbage automaton. Capable of playing two French melodies, the smartly dressed 19-inch rabbit featured multiple movements, while the cabbage had its own trick: opening to reveal a monkey that opened and closed its mouth. "A large field of active bidders eventually boiled down to two people who really wanted it," said Bertoia Auctions associate Rich Bertoia. "It went far beyond its estimate ($8,000-$12,000), and finally sold for $28,750." ADDITIONAL LOTS OF NOTE
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| Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 December 2008 18:12 |









