Very scarce Disney toy featuring Pluto behind the wheel of a Jaguar XK 120 Convertible! The car is a friction drive tin litho vehicle. Pluto is celluloid with painted details. Comes complete with orig
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The Reeves Mfg. Company, of Milford, CT. produced this unusual steel litho "Midget Roller Coaster". Like the other few Reeves toys I've found, I've never seen or heard of it before. It's beautifully
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Outstanding cast iron Pontiac sedan manufactured by Arcade. Wonderful baby blue color with nickel plated grille, front bumper, hood divider, and hood ornament assembly. Tires are natural solid white r
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Henry Katz & Co. Inc. had been in business for only a month when they produced one of the 20th century America's most spectacular tin toys. This is the lithographed tinplate, mechanical "Grand Cen
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One of the more difficult to find Marx-Popeye toys is this lithographed tinplate "Popeye and Olive Oyl Jiggers". Even more difficult to locate is its original box which is also included. The condition
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Very neat mechanical wind-up phonograph by Marx complete with eight original Christmas records and Marx key. Works great and comes in original box. Phonograph housing is all embossed red plastic.
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Arcade produced this "No Parking" lollipop style free standing sign as a promotional item for Buick auto dealerships during the early to mid-1920's. It consists of a double-sided steel lithoed 2"
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Plated and polished tinplate crayon box featuring an early lithoed photo of Charles "Lindy" Lindbergh and his famous monoplane The "Spirit of St. Louis". The only other text is the word "WE" signifyin
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Extraordinary group of 12 cast iron Bozo cap bombs manufactured by Kilgore. All have never played with! They come complete with their original store display box and checkerboard insert. They all grade
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Outstanding example of Big Little Book No. 1197, Buck Rogers and the Planetoid Plot. Published by Whitman Publishing. Excellent+ to near mint, it appears that it was never read.Features intense origin
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This unusual tin litho Telephone Booth bank was produced in Japan by Ichimura. Called "Lucky Toy" it's actually a bank. It comes sealed in its original factory bag complete with original coin trap and
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Not a speck. Not a mark. Not a single scratch, ding, chip, scuff or anything else. Here's a No.1068 Mini-Tonka Wrecker with the rare distinction of being factory mint in box! I can't recall the last t
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