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Based upon the photos from the auction website, the strip title looks to be "Pinky and his Playmates" and the artist/creator looks to be A.W. Adams with a rural address in Norval, Ontario, Canada.  

Neither the strip nor the artist is listed in Allan Holtz's "American Newspaper Comics" so it appears unlikely that the strip was published or syndicated in the USA.  

It may have been syndicated only in Canada, or was possibly a local strip published by a Toronto newspaper or periodical (Norval is 55 km west of Toronto)? 

Both the art and the gentle kid-focused humor is definitely in the style of Gene Byrnes "Reg'lar Fellers" and Tack Knight's "Little Folks". 

Good luck with the hunt.      

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Seems to be a lot of thought for an unpublished strip. 
The numbers on the strips are simply the numbers the artist put on them for their order. 
Virtually no retail value. An unknown artist swiping other strips to come up with one of his own. 
The road is littered with unproduced strips, most by known artists. 

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