A Cumbrian antique toy sale will feature model railways and vintage computers like the Atari 520 ST.
Mitchells' upcoming Vintage & Antique Toy Sale on August 8 will offer a selection of collectable toys, such as diecast models to soft toys, and includes several large private collections.
One of the highlights is the Meccano outfit No. 10 in great condition which is likely expected to sell for £400 to £500.
A selection of eight original boxed Matchbox vehicles from around 1980 is predicted to go for £50 to £80, while a rare boxed Auto Millenium Lotus Cortina MK 1 carries an estimate of £80 to £120.
Among the lots, a Corgi diecast model Avro Lancaster aeroplane is valued at £50 to £80.
Interested parties can view the full inventory at www.the-saleroom.com/Mitchells or visit the saleroom from 10am to 7pm on August 7.
A fully illustrated catalogue can be viewed online at www.the-saleroom.com/Mitchells where buyers can also register to bid live during the auction or leave automatic bids.
Retro computing fans will find a boxed Atari 520 ST, carrying a similar estimate, while a Japanese Tin Plate M-3 battery-operated toy gun in its original box is expected to make £50 to £80.
A range of soft toys including a Paddington Bear 'Lucy' is projected to sell for £80 to £120.
Diehard railway enthusiasts can look forward to three Bachmann-boxed Diesel Locomotives, expected to bring in £80 to £120.
A rare child’s pram made by Silver Cross to mark 140 years of the company is in excellent condition and with certificates, is valued at £300 to £500.
For valuation assistance on prospective items for sale or for more information on the auction, contact David Lomas at Mitchells on 01900 827800.
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