Very unusual electric question and answer toy called Ask Me Another "The Electric Wizard" manufactured by Marx. Scarce toy was available only through the Sears Roebuck Christmas catalog for 1929-30. O
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Sorry, but my original description was inadvertently deleted.Sold: Oct. 2009
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Today, there are very few examples of any toy made by Rogelio Sanchez. He was a Spanish fruit packer with absolutely no experience producing tin toys. But that didn't stop him from creating his own ti
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Probably the most difficult to find of all early post-war Technofix toys is their "Merry Clown". Tin litho with clockwork motor and original Technofix key it grades in awesome near mint condition. If
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Superb tin litho friction drive Lincoln Continental Mark III 2-door hardtop automobile complete with its original box. Manufactured by Bandai, Japan. Vehicle grades excellent+ to near mint. Box grades
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The Christmas Krampus is the dark companion of St. Nicholas, the traditional European winter gift-bringer who rewards good children each December. Traditionally Santa leaves the task of punishing bad
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Here is for a complete Marx Tricky Fire Chief set which includes the wind-up clockwork Fire Chief Car, its matching lithographed tin base, original key, and its original box. Marx produced many versio
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Issued by DC Comics and promoted in both Superman and Action Comics there are believed to be only 22 of these rings in existence.To "apply" for the ring initially required becoming a member of the Sup
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Here's an unusual tin litho space car called the "Rocket Car" or R.K.T. made in Japan by Nikko Toys. I've never seen it before and the only references I could find refer back to this specific example.
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Remarkable example of the classic "Made In America", early, boys train set from American Flyer. Purchased last year from the estate of the original owner it's complete and in excellent+ condition with
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This is an original salesman's sample of 12 (6 different models) olive drab U.S. Army Air Corps. military aircraft made by Tootsietoys still on their original backing card. They've never been removed
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"Tower flyer" toys are defined as two air vehicles suspended from a balanced beam held aloft by a centrally located tower. They were manufactured in the U.S., Germany, and Japan from the mid 1920's th
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