Here's a motley group of 12, mostly tentacled, alien figures produced by Britains, England. Each figure is plastic set into a painted die cast metal base. The underside of each base is marked Britains
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The Marx company produced several versions of their Sparkling Pop Pistol including the Lone Ranger, G-Man (in black and chrome plated), and a generic variation without a decal. However this is the fir
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Made from heavy gauge pressed steel this high wing monoplane features three large cadmium plated rotating propellers. Using an ingenious spring connected pulley system, rotation of the landing wheels
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Cast metal soldier adjusting aerial bomb tip. Size: 3¼”.
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Magnificent heavy duty pressed steel pull-type tractor by Marx. Body, hood, and seat were enamel painted. Incredible toy, never played with, complete with superb original box, insert, and driver's ori
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This outstanding example of Marx's short lived G-Man Sparkling Pop Pistol is the last of a collection of complete Marx G-Man toys I purchased last year. It's in exquisite excellent+ to near mint condi
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Extraordinary Auto-Dux, Studebaker Commander 2dr. hard top and Mercedes Gullwing 300SL Racer boxed set No. 63S. Contents grade near mint. Packaging grades good+. Complete right down to the original pa
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Fantastic clockwork tin litho figural soldier with sparkling rifle in supine (laying down) position. In near mint to near mint+ condition complete with original box and correct die cast metal key. The
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Superb brilliant orange, heavy duty pressed steel Lumar Contractors Earth Hauler by Marx. Never played with complete with original two piece box. Baked on enamel finish throughout. Features swivel mou
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Classic steel litho amusement park bumper car with clockwork movement manufactured by Lindstrom Tool & Toy Co., Bridgeport, CT. Gorgeous excellent+ to near mint condition. Complete with first box
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Fantastic early post-war Motor-Car Cigarette Lighter complete with its original hinged display box. I believe that the name of the series was Lucky Car and the manufacturer was Y.N.C. The company trad
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Although Marx's Balky Mule is a fairly commonly toy, I've never actually sold one. It's because they're usually well played with and at 94¢ in 1948 they were produced in large quantities. This exampl
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