Here's one of the most unusual finds I've made in the past several years. It's an electric motor driven, heavy gauge pressed steel Ferris wheel. Manufactured by Kelmar, Mikwaukee, WI. I had never hear
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Here's a real survivor; an early post-war U.S. Zone Germany, Kellerman No. 358 Fliptop "Cabrio" Convertible complete with rare original box. Includes vintage cast iron nickel plated key and its origin
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This is the No.20 Giant Roller Coaster manufactured by The Reeves Company, Milford, CT. A mammoth size toy measuring nearly four feet wide, it's the largest clockwork toy roller coaster ever produced
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Both unusual and hideous this heavy tin litho clockwork "Cry-Baby" boy has one of the most grotesque looking facial features I've seen on any toy. Distantly similar to some of the vibrating toys manuf
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Superb, barely used and very "50's futuristic"; this is the Battery Operated Monorail Rocket-Ship manufactured by Lineman. It's complete, works great, and has with it's original box and instructions.
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Classic tin litho clockwork skating toy featuring mustachioed chef carrying a fruit plate. Outstanding near mint condition....actually one of the best I've seen for this toy. Works beautifully and com
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Spectacular example of Lehmann's popular clockwork toy Auto OHO. All lithographed tinplate and made in Germany it's in near mint condition and grades as one of best the I've seen. All original paint a
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I could find no reference for this unusual and very colorful pressed steel Military Model .45 clicker pistol. This style was produced by Marx sometime during the mid 1940's although I've never seen an
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All original pre-war hand-painted steel and tin clockwork Pullman Limousine by Marklin, Germany. From Marklin's set of six "Constructor" series. Works great using period (not original) cast iron key.I
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Outstanding clockwork driven "Racing Motorcyclist" manufactured by Technofix, Nuremberg, Germany (marked U.S. Zone). One of the best examples I've seen, it grades slightly better than near mint. It co
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One of the more difficult to find variations of Marx's "Dick Tracy Siren Squad Car" is this non-electric dark green, friction powered model with sparkling machine gun. It's all tin litho. Conservative
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The January, 1946 issue of Playthings magazine advertised the Unique Art Mfg. Co., "Li'l Abner And His Dogpatch Band" as the first post-WWII metal wind-up toy. Considered a classic tin wind-up toy, mo
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