This will be a fantastic eclectic sale consisting of many smalls as well as larger items. The railroadiana portion is highlighted by three different locomotive headlights, a pair of marker lights, a large brass bell that is extremely nice and LOUD, a number of vintage locks (some with keys), a number of lanterns including an amber globe Great Northern, various Chessie smalls and some Great Northern dishes.
Militaria items include several WWII era Nazi German helmets, two WWI era pickelhaube helmets, numerous tinnies, 1st and 2nd class iron crosses, several badges, several swords, a Kriegsmarine naval dagger and other smalls.
The antiques and collectibles portion includes a nice selection of nice cast iron banks and toys, some paper currency, a large collection of Swiss Army knives (none of much age), Virginia and West Virginia mining tokens / coins, mining lanterns, a great selection of small vintage coin banks, several vintage telephones, matching sets of 1960's and early 70's automobile license plates, a large collection of vintage prophylactics in original packaging (1920's to 1940's), some advertising and much more.
LOT 273:
Handlan St. Louis steam locomotive marker light pair, both possibly from the same locomotive that the large ...
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Sold for: $180
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Handlan St. Louis steam locomotive marker light pair, both possibly from the same locomotive that the large Pennsylvania headlight in lot 254 since they were right next to each other on a shelf in Joe Bak's garage where they had been place a long time ago. One has two cracked lenses but has the wing nut while the other one has nice lenses but is entirely missing the wing nut. They measure 13 1/4 inches tall and 9 inches from the mounting bracket to the front. each one weighs 16 lbs. The only markings on either one are the number 54.

