Historic Marshall Field's animatronic window displays hit the auction block

Some of the historic Marshall Field’s Christmas window automatons, which will are set to go up for auction. The estimated value of these pieces ranges between $600 - $1,200.
Some of the historic Marshall Field’s Christmas window automatons, which will are set to go up for auction. The estimated value of these pieces ranges between $600 - $1,200. Photo credit Potter and Potter Auctions

CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) — Some iconic pieces of Chicago holiday history are about to go up for auction.

“We are selling window displays from Marshall Field’s, which I think is really a part of Chicago history,” said Gabe Fajuri, the president of Potter and Potter Auctions.

Potter and Potter received the 30 moving display figures from Chicago’s Griffin Museum of Science and Industry.

“I think a lot of people are looking to buy back their childhood, to have a memory re-lived on a daily basis by seeing things around the house,” Fajuri said.

Among the items up for auction: A Victorian-era gentleman, a young boy and his dog, and a Salvation Army volunteer. Fajuri, though, said that’s only a small taste of what the Sept. 12 auction has to offer.

“I think there’s a lot to like, even if you don’t want an animatronic window washer from the Marshall Field’s Christmas windows,” he said.

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Featured Image Photo Credit: Potter and Potter Auctions