WILLOUGHBY, Ohio – Ever since Milestone Auctions’ October 2023 debut offering of toys from the legendary Elmer’s Auto & Toy Museum collection, the question many vintage toy fans have been asking is, “When will we see Part II?” Their long wait ended recently when the suburban Cleveland auction house rolled out 774 lots of tin windups, battery-operated toys, pressed-steel trucks, Japanese tin cars, Dooling gas racers, and both automotive and character toys from Germany’s pre-war era.
The single-consignor event closed the books at $460,000, a figure that was comfortably within Milestone’s range of expectations and a full $100,000 above the overall low estimate. “Across all categories, better things brought better prices. Some of the numbers were insane, like on the Atom Jet racer and the small Lionel autos,” said Miles King, co-owner of Milestone Auctions. “European toys were shipped everywhere, and the number of bidders for postwar Japanese toys was way up – collector interest just keeps on growing for that particular category.”
Made by Yonezawa, the wildly futuristic tin friction #58 Atom Jet racer finished at the top of prices realized. With its distinctive midcentury colors, a toothy chrome grille, and cool 1950s/’60s graphics, the oversize toy measured an impressive 26 inches long. Popular with postwar Japanese toy aficionados, Atom Jet always creates a stir on those rare occasions when an example appears at auction. At Milestone’s sale, it stormed across the finish line to claim $25,740 against an estimate of $10,000-$15,000.
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