Auction of Hubley Toys & Company Ephemera

Bob & Sallie Connelly will conduct an Auction of Hubley Collection Toys & Company Ephemera at the Showplace in Binghamton on Sunday, November 23, 2008 at 11:00 am with a preview at 9:00 am. The auction includes over 500 lots and several hundred non-cataloged items from the Estate of Jan McComsey. Mr. McComsey went to work for the Hubley Manufacturing Company in Lancaster Pennsylvania at 15, and throughout his tenure, took home many items discarded by the Company, including mockups, color separations, correspondence, court documents, catalogs, notes and letters.

Slideshow preview of selected items:

SlideshowAll of the items in this auction can be previewed in the auction slideshow.

Selling without reserve AS IS at a 12% buyers premium are toys, including a grasshopper, specially built for Jan McComsey by Hubley designer Bill Gigl, a gold presentation 961 Ford Powermaster tractor (1 of 4 made), 35 mint cap pistols, over 50 puzzles, 500 comic books, Mickey Mouse magazines from 1933, hand blown and other marbles, Tonka and Hess trucks, and boxed games; Auction of Hubley Collection Toys & Company Ephemera, Sunday, November 23, 2008and dolls and accessories, including a 22" Karl Hastman, 23" Kestner, 28" Simon & Halbig, two early large composition dolls, an A&J bake set, doll dishes and furniture.

Ephemera in the auction include original artwork for Hubley's Indian motorcycle with rider and other toys, the earliest dated January 17, 1888, There are price lists, brochures, flyers and toy catalogs, as well as catalogs for door stops, paperweights, lamps, furniture and metal castings -- and drawings, color separations, and proofs for the catalogs. There are many pieces of correspondence between Hubley and other companies, including Harley Davidson, Indian Motorcycle Company, Lionel, Schoenhut, Arcadia, Murphy, Owens-Kreiser, and Maytag, and photographs of motorcycle toy displays. In all, there are over 200 pieces of ephemera and drawings of prototype toys that were never produced.

Additional details, selected photos, and directions are available in the auction brochure (PDF: 1195 KB). A slim (106 KB) version without photos is also available. Description of the cataloged items and the order of sale is available in the auction listing (PDF: 138 KB). Photos of each cataloged lot are also available.

Absentee and phone bids for this auction can be submitted using the online bidform. First-time NYS tax exempt buyers must complete and submit NYS Resale Certificate ST-120.

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Collectibles Auction

Bob & Sallie Connelly will conduct an Auction of Fishing Equipment, Guns, Knives, Tools and Electronics at the Showplace in Binghamton on Sunday, November 16, 2008 at 11:00 am with a preview at 9:00 am. Selling at noon: two Kawasaki 900 ZXI Jet Skis with trailers and a well-used Honda 200 M 3-Wheeler ATV.

Selling without reserve at a 10% buyers premium are guns, including a Colt Replica 38 cal blackpowder pistol and two Civil War era muskets, one an 1823 Potsdam; Collectibles Auction, Sunday, November 16, 2008fishing equipment, including over 15 bamboo fly rods including Orvis impregnated Battenkill, 3 Fenwicks, Tonkin Queen, Murray plus fly tying equipment and lures; 5 tackle boxes full of lures, many wooden, empty lure boxes, over 20 fishing reels: fly, casting & salt water; Pflueger Templar 1420.5, Penn 49 M and other boxed reels; tools, including a Craftsman table saw, MM planer, yard tools, and hand tools; miscellaneous items, including a Conn guitar, 3 sets of golf clubs, a 19th century traveling barber box, mechanics chests, plastic duck decoys, two electric snowbloweres, Nordic Track Ellipse, metal shelving, and plumbing parts; and electronics, including stereo equipment, a Sony AV system, 5-disc changer, Bose speakers, a Yamaha receiver, computer parts, and a small flat screen TV.

Additional details, selected photos, and directions are available in the auction brochure (PDF: 241 KB).

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