Auction fans relived their childhoods in Cockermouth on Saturday at Mitchells' vintage and antique toy sale.
Among the top selling lots was an early 20th century Steiff teddy bear, which sold for £850, and a Stuart D10 steam engine that sold for £820.
A clinker built radio control open launch with Trojan steam engine sold for £520, while a large-scale electric model of a German tug boat Samuel Lees, which was previously on display in Windermere's steam boat museum, fetched £180.
A cased model of RMS Titanic sold for £150, well in excess of its £30-£50 estimate.
A surprise in the sale came when a boxed Hornby clockwork 0 gauge train set turned out to be a very early train set and sold for £320.
A Steiff fawn sold for £120 and a collection of 20 boxed Atlas Editions Classic Motorbikes models sold for £170.
A boxed vintage Denys Fisher Dr Who Tardis model sold for £140 and a Star Trek USS Enterprise Telephone sold for £42.
Mitchells' next vintage and antique toy sale will be on July 15, with a closing date for entries of June 16.
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