Wow, here is a super great set in olive green that consists of the #8
electric locomotive, #337 Coach Car and #338 Observation Car, all with original
boxes. The #8 has been re-wheeled and is in excellent condition. As is typical,
the original wheels disintegrated due to poor quality metal alloy and castings
that were used at the time. The paint is all original. The engine runs great and
features a manual E-unit control for forward & reverse operation. Other
features are brass windows, identification plates, railings and trim. Operating
headlights on both ends. The passenger cars #337 and #338 are all original and
are in Excellent+ condition. They feature illuminated interiors and opening
doors. Operates on Std. Gauge track.
The original boxes are in excellent condition. The #8 box an original mailing
label from Lionel at 1460 Chestnut Ave. Hillside 5, New Jersey. showing that it
was sent to Ohringer Home Furn. Co. in Queensburg, PA. There is also a
postage sticker dated "Dec 9'52" with .48¢ postage showing mailed
from Irvington N.J. There are no other markings visible on the engine box. The
box stamp shows it was manufactured by the Bogota Corr. & Fibre Box Corp. We
have a feeling that this box was a later box (1950's), not the original box from
the 1920's.
The passenger car boxes are the originals from the 1920's. They are in good
condition and are marked with the car number and color. These boxes have stamps
that show they were manufactured by the Robert Gair Co.
We are including the set box that these came to us in. It is marked 353T on
the inside of the top part and 353B in the inside of the bottom part. Both the
top and bottom boxes have had paper type masking tape applied over the years as
it was taped closed for storage and being moved around. We are not sure that
these were the original components but they fit nicely. The box is solid but the
tape has obscured and also damaged some of the original markings and labels on
the box.
This is a super set for the prewar Std. Gauge collector!