Victorian doll's house in Wexford auction

COLLECTORS OF classic children’s toys may be few in number but are, apparently, a dedicated bunch.

COLLECTORS OF classic children’s toys may be few in number but are, apparently, a dedicated bunch.

Don’t scoff, as last year Sotheby’s in New York sold the toy collection of the late Malcolm Forbes, the American billionaire publisher, for $2.4 million.

One lot, a model of the liner Lusitaniamade by German toy manufacturer Märklin, sold for $194,500 – a new auction record for a toy ship.

Irish toy collectors hold regular fairs to share information and to buy and sell model trains and cars, lead soldiers and rare board games.

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The next fair takes place tomorrow at the Bray Wheelers’ Clubhouse, Schools Road, off Boghall Road, Bray, Co Wicklow from 10am to 3pm.

Also tomorrow – but starting at 2.30pm – is an auction at Woodview House Antiques in Ballycarney, Enniscorthy, Co Wexford which features a late Victorian furnished doll’s house made by renowned British toymaker Lines Bros, for the Earl of Courtown’s daughter, a Ms Stopford.

The vendor acquired the doll’s house in 1948 at the auction of the contents of Courtown House along with a pencil drawing of Ms Stopford dated 1886, which is included in the lot, estimated at €1,500-€2,000.

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Michael Parsons

Michael Parsons

Michael Parsons is a contributor to The Irish Times writing about fine art and antiques