Toys Collected by Malcolm Forbes Sold for $2.3 Million
manzil — December 21, 2010 — Life-Stages
References: dailymail
An array of awesome vintage toys by the Forbes Magazine founder Malcom Forbes garnered around $2.3 million at an auction in New York. The collection included boats, soldiers and vintage cars. The piece de resistance was a replica of the 1915 ocean liner Lusitania, which was sold for a mind-blowing $190,000.
According to Dailymail, some of these exotic toys date back to 1850, which Malcolm Forbes described as the "Golden Age of toy making."
According to Dailymail, some of these exotic toys date back to 1850, which Malcolm Forbes described as the "Golden Age of toy making."
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