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The Martin and Deborah Maloy antique toy and train collection rings up more than $1.6M at Bertoia's December 13 auction
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Highlights: Marklin hand-painted early musical carousel, $120,000; circa-1912-1915 Marklin Series II model of 'Battleship Brooklyn,' $90,000; Ives No. 40 Gauge 1 locomotive set, $52,800.
VINELAND, N.J. - EntSun -- An early Marklin (German) hand-painted early musical carousel knocked down for $120,000 and a circa-1912-1915 Marklin Series II clockwork-driven model of the Battleship Brooklyn achieved $90,000 at Bertoia's auction of the Martin and Deborah Maloy Collection, held on December 13, 2025.
The Maloy collection was gathered over a period of 60 years and grew to become a world-class assemblage of European tin toys, autos and boats, biscuit tins, Marklin and other rare European trains, early Ives trains and accessories; airplanes, wind-up toys and more. The collection was the entire focus of the 400-lot auction, which totaled more than $1.6 million.
An early Marklin musical carousel was the overall top lot of the auction, selling near the high end of its $120,000 estimate. It was finely crafted and hand-painted with ornate railings, decorative lamp globe, and the original striped canopy. The carousel revolved and a music box played from the base. It was a museum-quality item and a masterpiece of toymaking.
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It should also be noted here that the Marklin carousel had been purchased by the late Marty "Marty" Maloy directly from the personal collection of the late Bill Bertoia, a legendary antique toy dealer and co-founder of Bertoia Auctions. "Marty came to visit my parents at our home in New Jersey and bought the carousel straight from the shelves of my father's collection," remarked Michael Bertoia, president of Bertoia Auctions.
The Marklin Series II 'Battleship Brooklyn' more than doubled its $45,000 high estimate to earn runner-up honors. The prize of Marty's fleet, the large and impressive ship measured 35 inches in length and included the original cradle stand. It truly showcased the master craftsmanship for which Marklin is renowned. It was fabulously preserved and in pristine condition.
An Ives gauge 1 clockwork-powered No. 40 locomotive with a set of white 20th century limited cars was the sleeper lot of the sale, blasting through its $5,000 high estimate to bring $52,800.
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A circa 1920 Gunthermann (German) clockwork driven, eight-man racing scull, original form and 28½ inches long, easily breezed past the $11,000 high estimate to finish at $27,600. The toy had great action of synchronized rowing like an actual racing scull and was the blue-and-white-striped varsity uniform version.
To discuss consigning toys, trains, banks, dolls or holiday antiques to a future auction hosted by Bertoia's, whether it is a single item or an entire collection, please contact Michael Bertoia at 856-692-1881; or email toys@bertoiaauctions.com. For more information, visit www.bertoiaauctions.com.
The Maloy collection was gathered over a period of 60 years and grew to become a world-class assemblage of European tin toys, autos and boats, biscuit tins, Marklin and other rare European trains, early Ives trains and accessories; airplanes, wind-up toys and more. The collection was the entire focus of the 400-lot auction, which totaled more than $1.6 million.
An early Marklin musical carousel was the overall top lot of the auction, selling near the high end of its $120,000 estimate. It was finely crafted and hand-painted with ornate railings, decorative lamp globe, and the original striped canopy. The carousel revolved and a music box played from the base. It was a museum-quality item and a masterpiece of toymaking.
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It should also be noted here that the Marklin carousel had been purchased by the late Marty "Marty" Maloy directly from the personal collection of the late Bill Bertoia, a legendary antique toy dealer and co-founder of Bertoia Auctions. "Marty came to visit my parents at our home in New Jersey and bought the carousel straight from the shelves of my father's collection," remarked Michael Bertoia, president of Bertoia Auctions.
The Marklin Series II 'Battleship Brooklyn' more than doubled its $45,000 high estimate to earn runner-up honors. The prize of Marty's fleet, the large and impressive ship measured 35 inches in length and included the original cradle stand. It truly showcased the master craftsmanship for which Marklin is renowned. It was fabulously preserved and in pristine condition.
An Ives gauge 1 clockwork-powered No. 40 locomotive with a set of white 20th century limited cars was the sleeper lot of the sale, blasting through its $5,000 high estimate to bring $52,800.
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A circa 1920 Gunthermann (German) clockwork driven, eight-man racing scull, original form and 28½ inches long, easily breezed past the $11,000 high estimate to finish at $27,600. The toy had great action of synchronized rowing like an actual racing scull and was the blue-and-white-striped varsity uniform version.
To discuss consigning toys, trains, banks, dolls or holiday antiques to a future auction hosted by Bertoia's, whether it is a single item or an entire collection, please contact Michael Bertoia at 856-692-1881; or email toys@bertoiaauctions.com. For more information, visit www.bertoiaauctions.com.
Source: Bertoia Auctions
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