Skip to main content

#Strong #Finich #Popeye #Tank #Sets #World #Record

Vintage toys depicting a swaggering Popeye the Sailor Man were “strong to the finich” at Milestone Auctions, including a rare Linemar Popeye And Olive Oyl Tank that rolled over expectations and set a new world record.

The winning price of $105,000 (against an estimate of $30,000-$40,000) was made by a Florida collector who aggressively bid to get it back in his collection, after buying the toy 20 years ago for another record price at the time. 

Linemar Japan battery-operated Popeye and Olive Oyl Tank, 11 inches, with extremely rare original box. Very clean and bright, by far the finest example known. Excellent/Near Mint. Sold for a world record auction price of $105,000 against its pre-sale estimate of $30,000-$40,000.

“I originally bought it in the early 2000s from an Australian seller on eBay,” said Ozzie Bilotta. “I don’t think they knew much about what they had, because their description wasn’t very specific. The bidding opened at only a few hundred dollars, but I wasn’t the only one after it. I recall having to pay $14,000 or $15,000 for it. At the time, that was a record-setting price for a Popeye toy.”

A few years later, when Bilotta’s collecting focus shifted to robots and space toys, he sold the tank privately. For the next 20 years, he never saw or heard of the tank’s whereabouts. But old habits die hard, and even as immersed as he was in the world of sci-fi collectibles, he never lost his fondness for other types of vintage toys. He would regularly send out “wish lists” to dealers and auction houses, always including Popeye toys on those lists.

Source link