Fantastic 45 year old No. 10201 Erector Rocket Launcher set never played with, never used, in pristine mint condition. It's original steel litho box is brilliant. An incredible to see in person!
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Magnificent clockwork steel litho roadster with classic 1930's art deco styling. Elegantly designed coupe features protruding front and rear bumpers which reverse the direction of the car when they hi
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This is the whimsical tin litho "See-Saw Go-Round Truck" manufactured by Nomura. Comes complete with all three "rockers", plus original box with insert!Scarce toy is all tin litho with friction driven
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*By 1940, 99% of Wells-Brimtoy's production was for the Ministry of Aircraft production. After the London factories and sales offices were damaged during the blitz very few toys were being made. Betwe
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Original celluloid "give-away" calendar promoting Geo. Borgfeldt & Co. manufacturer and importer of fine toys during the early 1920s. One side shows a detailed lithograph illustration of the Borgf
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Researching the history of this unusual clockwork Honey Bee manufactured by GAMA was interesting, but difficult. I've never seen it before. It's in near mint condition complete with the original box.
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Here's another toy that I've been trying to find for years in high grade condition, all original, and most importantly complete!It's Mickey Mantle's Big League Baseball manufactured by Gardner & C
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Three classic toy collecting guides. All soft cover and massive. A newer edition of each guide has been published. Hake's Price Guide to Character Toys 5th Edition, 2004, 1100 pages - The definit
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Interchangeable cast iron Sedan manufactured by A.C. Williams. Includes original metal clip; releasing the clip separates the dark blue body from the red fenders and chassis. Tough to find model with
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Beautiful tin litho rocket racer with friction drive motor complete with original box. Manufactured by Bandai, Japan this #54 Rocket Car is in near mint condition and looks like it was almost never pl
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The Viscoloid Company of Leominster, MA produced these rare celluloid roadsters sometime between 1923 and 1925. Viscoloid was the trade name for the their brand of pyroxylin plastic, also known as cel
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This gravity driven tin litho mechanical Hy-Lo Ferris Wheel was the very first Ferris Wheel toy produced in the United States (there may be something earlier, but I'm not aware of it). Based on The Gr
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