
The W.S. Reed Toy Co. (c.1875 - 1897) made toys using chromolithographed printed paper applied to wood. The "Pioneer" represents a typical river steamboat with its paddle wheel located at the rear (st
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This is the Marx Used Car Lot. Yes, it's an incredibly rare toy, however even more important; it is unplayed, unsold store stock in its original box and grades excellent+ to near mint+ condition! I pu
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Unusual Buster Brown character piece in fantastic near mint to mint condition. Appears unused. Ornate porcelain tea cup with scalloped edges and scrolled handle. Features an early full color illustrat
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For many years this toy was thought to have been manufactured by Distler. However, in 2010, an original catalog was found proving that it was actually produced by GAMA!Superb example of one of the ear
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Shell of East Africa sponsored this "Cars of The World" give-away premium. It consists of a complete set of 60 different, 3" x 1½" color printed, two sided cards mounted in their original 10 page alb
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Outstanding example of Biller's clockwork tin litho "Trans World Flyer" in incredible excellent+ to near mint condition. The fact that it's complete with all parts including the folding world map and
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Fantastic, tin litho hand cranked Tracer Machine Gun advertised as "shootin' bullets real sound". It features an manual clockwork pass-through ammunition clip with original ammo (still in sealed bag).
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Any example of a 1930's Marx pressed steel delivery (panel style) truck is difficult to find. Even more scarce were self-propelled pressed steel vehicles; in this case a flywheel inertia driven motor.
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Outstanding 4pc. painted died cast metal "Slik-Toy Deluxe Farm Set" manufactured by Lansing Co, Lansing, IA. Provenance from the famed Donald Kaufman collection. It's in near mint+ to mint unused cond
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Solid high grade example of Keystone's pressed steel U.S. Mail truck. Complete with original padlock, key, and pull string. Played with, but still in VG++ to EXC condition with all original paint and
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I’ve seen many Wyandotte trucks over the years, but until now never found their smallest version. This closed cab design with grille was produced in the 5” version for only one year. The
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When I purchased this beautiful early Japanese made tin litho character toy I noticed something a bit unusual. Although I had never seen it before, the image of Mickey looking more rat than mouse, in
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