This two day sale is all in one catalog, the Friday session runs from lot 1 to lot 381, the Saturday session runs from lot 601 to 1116. Toystrainsandotheroldstuff LLC and Joe Algozzini of the Toy train Hall of Fame are teaming up to present an afternoon of trains and dinner party to follow. Up on the menu is a fine selection of trains from a few select collectors who have decided to downsize a bit and allow the collecting community to enjoy the things that they have held in their collections for many years. We will have high grade brass HO and Hon3; O and On3 scale pieces such as Q car epoxy models, brass locomotives and rolling stock, some beautiful kit and scratch built O scale models from the 1930's and 40s; O gauge prewar and postwar Lionel that is primarily excellent to mint in box or harder to find items including a very rare factory sample Lenny The Lion bobblehead made in the 1950's by Lego from Japan (not the building block company), prewar 700K with & 700T tender, two 763E steam locomotives with tenders, Blue Comet passenger set, a gorgeous 1950 773 Hudson with 2426W tender in C8, a few boxed Lionel Plasticville kits, a fantastic selection of beautiful boxed and mostly unrun 6464 box cars including -250 Western Pacific blue feather, -300 MKT, -325 B&O Sentinel, -700 Santa Fe ; a fantastic selection prewar O gauge 3/16 American Flyer sets that are all high grade with original boxes including passenger and freight sets, several 4-8-4 Northerns, many beautiful boxed accessories; a fantastic collection of very early postwar Marklin HO accessories and trains with some sets. On top of vintage trains, we also have a small but fantastic selection of vintage railroadiana including a 1907 Balwdin brass builders plate, several other builders plates from American Locomotive Company, Alco and Lima, many vintage lanterns, some railroad China, original Pullman car lighting fixtures, brass fire extinguishers and four armchairs that once adorned the interior of a Pullman car. Many photos to come once the sale gets closer.