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Every single photograph shows items that COLLECTOR groups would die for.  Those plastic wagons are collectible by horse and buggy collectors.  The calendars hanging on the back wall are collectible by calendar collectors.  And on and on and  . . . . Not to mention some very rare rail cars (paper sided reefers) a killer circus train collectible by circus collectors as well as model railroaders.

The problem is connecting with those collectors, and making a sale.
Plus, just because there are old calendars, it doesn't mean that as a group calendar collectors value those particular ones. What's a postwar Lionel 1060 scout worth?
I guess that's where auction houses specializing in collectables come in.
Or the person who is trying to liquidate can start doing research on each and every item.

One could go with EBay, but I think one still has to do the research, write a good description, and take lots of pictures to get a reasonable value.

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