T.N.-Nomura, Japan - Length 25 cm - Tin battery-operated Magic Action Bulldozer, 1950/60s
Schuco, Germany - Height around 11 cm - monkey with drum with clockwork motor, 1930s
Haji, Japan - L. 20.5 cm - Friction tin toy ambulance, 50s
Jouets Mont Blanc, France - Length 33"/85 cm - Tin wind-up "Mont-Blanc Express" track toy (Technofix copy), 1960s
Tippco, US Zone Germany - length 24 cm - Tin fire engine with friction motor, 1950s
Märklin, Germany - ELEX 1052 et 1062, boxes of electrical experiments, 50s
Bandai, Japan - Length 30 cm - Tin Mercedes Benz 220S with friction motor built in "jack", 1960s
Masudaya, Japan - Length 30 cm - Tin/plastic battery-operated Police Auot Cycle, 1960s
Bub, Western Germany - Spoor 0 - Tin NS locomotive 1101 with clockwork engine, 3 Wagons and Rails, 1950s
Michael Seidel, Western Germany - L. 26 cm - plate Mercedes Benz 190SL with friction drive, 50s
STF, China/Ne-Kur, Turkey - Several dimensions - Three tin UFO’s/space vehicles, 1980s/90s
Taiyo, Japan/Korea - Length: 15 and 25 cm - Lot of 2 cars made of sheet metal, 70s
China / Germany / Korea - several dimensions - lot with 17 tin cars, 1970s/80s
Different brands, Italy, Japan, China - various length - lot of 7 tin toys, 1950s/1970s
Japan - L. 18 cm - lot of three models, police and ambulance tin toys, 1950s/1960s
Several brands / countries - Lot with 6 pieces of tin toys / plastic. Toys with clockwork motor, 1980s/90s
China/Yonezawa, Japan - Length 11-24 cm - Lot with 3 tin cars with clockwork / battery engine, 60s/80s
SCHUCO, Germany - length 14 cm - Tin Schuco 1010 and Schuco Studio 1050 replicas with clockwork drive, 1980s/2000s
Joustra, France - Length: 40 cm - Tin Helicopter with friction drive, 70 years
Meiho, Japan/Gama, US Zone Germany/India - L. 20 - 25 cm - Red Cross ambulance, "Dump Truck" and Pontiac, tin toys, 1950s/80s
Kosuge, Japan - Length 23 cm - Tin "Ford Skyliner Convertible", 1950s
Schuco, Western Germany - Length appr. 20 cm - Lot with 6 tin wind-up Oldtimers, 1970/80s
T.N.-Nomura, Japan - Length 17 cm - Plastic battery-operated Moon Scout, 1960s