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    Default Article: Largest Toy Car Collection in Britain auctioned for £100,000


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    Wow! I love reading this kind of success story. Thanks for posting. I'm looking forward to reading more. P.S. I wonder if any other members have interesting links like these to share?

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    Has the sale amount been disclosed by the auction house?

    That article needs photos.

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    Hers where you can see all the lots.

    http://www.artfact.com/auction-catal...ion-yopjd9one2

    A RARE model car fetched a world record price of £4,900 when it went under the hammer at an auction on Teesside.
    The vintage rare red chassis issue Y 4-4-1A Duesenberg Model J Town Car, factory made in the mid-1970s, was snapped up by a European buyer for double the price expected by experts at Thornaby-based auctioneers Vectis.

    The two-day sale of the vintage Matchbox Models of Yesteryear collection realised over £120,000, including buyers’ commissions.
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    Collector Horace Dunkley, from Lincolnshire, put up his incredible lifetime collection of more than 2,000 models last month.
    Horace, who began collecting in 1975, attended the auction over the two days, surrounded by fellow collectors from the UK, Europe, Australia and Canada.
    He gave television interviews and signed copies of the hard-backed issue of the reference catalogue.
    Mr Dunkley said: “As with all auctions, it’s hard to predict. Some went for more than expected, but on the other hand, there were pieces I would have expected to go for quite a bit going for much less.”
    He said he didn’t feel too emotional about auctioning off the pieces he’s been collecting for more than 30 years.

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