Many collectors of Marx toys are familiar with the history of the Marx toy company from the companys start-up in the early 1920s to their eventual demise in the early 1980s. The Greenberg's Guide to M
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The Automatic Toy Company, once located in Staten Island, NY manufactured one of their most well known toys during the early to mid-1930s. Called "Auto Speedway" it featured two clockwork racers makin
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Includes a set of three unused Disney ramp walkers, with original tinplate ramp, in their original bag; and complete with original box. Called only "the Famous Walking Toys" they were "produced" by Th
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This toy boasts an interesting statistic; it's the longest single piece battery operated toy ever produced! Named the "Cragstan Tootin' Chugging Locomotive" it measures exactly 2 feet long. It's tin l
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One of the most unusual Marx toys I've ever found is this amazing mechanical Automatic Car Wash Garage by Marx. It contains a combination car wash and garage equipped with swinging doors front and rea
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Before I started researching this toy I had never even heard of the Ted Toy-Lers Company. I found nothing listed in any of my nearly 200 books and printed references. Thankfully, I found everything I
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Exciting! Fun! Thrills!". Those were the words used by this unknown manufacturer to describe their Rocketank with Rockets. Unusual and very colorful toy includes plastic tank with large green rubber d
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Magnificent mechanical tin litho (Honeymoon Express) circular toy with all original parts, no restoration, and spectacular complete original box plus original instruction sheet. Incredible near mint c
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Outstanding cast iron Toledo numerical scale with movable, nickel plated weighing platform and needle. Superb original orange paint with raised, white painted lettering. Both front and reverse sides a
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Very little is known about the Sharron company; a Depression-era firm which produced cast iron-looking vehicles for less than 5 years. Apparently the few known Sharron vehicles were manufact
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Very nice black and white photo celluloid pin featuring Babe Ruth. The pin, or "badge" as it was originally called, was obtained when you joined the Babe Ruth Baseball Club. Sponsored by Quaker, club
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Here's good ole' commercialism at its best; "The Sinking of The Titanic Game" by Ideal. Nine years before the remains of the actual ship were discovered the folks at Ideal thought that it might be kin
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