Stout Auctions: Jerry Poch Session 2 Early American and European Toys

Attention toy train enthusiasts and collectors of early American and European toys! Mark your calendars for March 6, 2025, as Stout Auction presents Session 2 of the legendary Jerry Poch collection auction. This session is set to showcase some of the finest and rarest toy trains ever made, with a focus on early American and European masterpieces

This highly anticipated auction will feature some of the best European and American trains ever made, spanning O gauge to gauge IV, from prestigious manufacturers.

Marklin, Bing, Ernst Plank, Bub, Georges Carette, Issmayer, Schoenner, Rock & Graner, Voltamp, Boucher, Carlisle & Finch, Knapp, and Howard are all represented!

🚂 A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity

This auction isn’t just another sale—it’s a historic event! Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting your journey into the world of vintage toy trains, this is a rare opportunity to acquire museum-quality pieces with incredible provenance and craftsmanship. Many lots in this auction will be first-ever opportunities to own some of the rarest toys in existence where other known examples are locked away in museums or private collections that will never be sold!

Expect bidding wars and record-breaking moments as these stunning trains find new homes. Don’t miss out on this mind-blowing selection of early trains that have shaped the history of model railroading.

📅 Save the Date – March 6, 2025

The countdown is on! Make sure you’re registered and ready to bid. Bid now through Invaluable or learn more about the special auction from Stout Auctions.

Auction Highlights

If the Gauge O Commodore Vanderbilt is rare, then the Gauge 1 version is ultra-rare! Only a handful of these exist currently in the world! Marklin likely made just a few of them and sent them to their US toy dealers like Richard Marklin Toys and FAO Schwarz. View this lot
Malt-Nutrine, Pabst, Schlitz, and Budweiser beer cars all in Gauge 1 from Marklin
Yet again, something rare like a Marklin PULLMAN car becomes ultra-rare in this special “short” version. While the typical Marklin PULLMAN cars are 60cm, these shorter cars are incredibly hard to find! View this lot

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