Frequently misidentified as being manufactured by Hubley, this cast iron Football kicker was produced by the Woolsey Mfg. Co. It was the primary component of a game which originally included a fiberbo
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By far the highest grade example I've seen of Mercedes Benz' classic 300SL Roadster. Tin litho, friction drive, manufactured by Shioji, in spectacular pristine mint condition. Not a single blessed con
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Original hard cardboard stand-up counter display sign for Ever Ready Batteries specifically advertising "high power batteries for toys". Glossy surface includes illustrations of 1960's era toys includ
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Clockwork tin litho Jazzbo Jim, The Dancer On The Roof manufactured by Unique Art Mfg. Co. Comes complete with original box. This example in excellent++ condition comes complete with its origina
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Outstanding example of an extraordinarily scarce cast iron Arcade Plymouth sedan. It was originally available only as a special order purchase at the 1933-34 Chicago World's Fair. This is the first sp
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Pressed steel clicker produced by U.S. Metal.Sold: Dec. 2006
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Very unusual and beautifully lithographed steel litho automobile racing toy. Old store stock never played with or removed from original box. Comes complete with fantastic, full panel illustrated box,
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"The popularity of the Superman TV program prompted Super Swim Inc. to feature Superman on the packaging of this product. The boxes represent some of the best graphics produced in the 1950's". Ha
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I'm proud to present this remarkable early toy playset for auction. Called the Airport Service Garage it was manufactured by the Buffalo Toy & Tool Works Company, Buffalo, NY. The set comes with t
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This is one of the very earliest and most complex toys produced by Wolverine. It's the No.104 "Sandy Andy Crane" and it's never been used! It's complete with all its original parts including
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Tough to find Hubley cast iron Monarch Bulldozer. Features cam mechanism which rocks the body making it look more realistic. And with the psychedelic color display this was painted, it can use all the
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Introduced in 1948 this yellow #2006 Adams Road Grader was the second version produced by Doepke and is considerably scarcer than its predecessor, which was “brilliant dark orange”. Virt
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