Two years before the James Bond craze, Hubley produced this "This Is The Secret Rifle". It was promoted as a "Military" toy at a time when western toys were at their highest popularity. Vietnam
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Superb example of Lehmann’s clockwork “Tut Tut” horseless carriage. It has distinction of being the first toy automobile which included a sound producing horn. This fantastic toy grade
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Spectacular die cut two piece pressed steel No. 1679 Pan American World Airways passenger airplane by Marx. From the estate of the original owner its never been assembled or played with. It comes with
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This neat little spring driven, wind-up tin litho auto was the first of several #3 racer's produced by the Chein Company. It features a strong spring powered motor with three "step-down" gears. O
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The No. 60 Sandy Andy toy manufactured by Wolverine Supply & Mfg. Co. was advertised in the 1930 Montgomery Ward catalog as "a willing worker". It was sold postage paid for 67¢.This toy was Wolve
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This is the single largest all-metal Marx electric train set I've seen. It was exclusively available only through Montgomery Ward and was one of the last pre-war boxed sets. Excluding track and car ac
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This is the original wooden crate which held the J. & E. Stevens Co. cast iron mechanical bank known as the "Funny Clown", a.k.a "Clown on Globe". This auction is for the box only; although a phot
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Extraordinary, flywheel driven, embossed pressed steel "true to life" Dump Truck manufactured by Wolverine. Complete with original color box. Unusual rounded cab design based on the actual full size t
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Incredible near mint+ example of Chein's popular mechanical tin litho Merry-Go-Round complete with original box. One of the highest grading toys' of it's type I've seen.Super rare white version with k
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This is the all tin litho and pressed steel electric Hollywood Bungalow by Marx. It was produced for only one year and sold through the 1938 Sears-Roebuck Christmas catalog (see below). Even incomplet
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Superb cast iron "Home Savings Bank" still bank manufactured by J&E Stevens. Original mint green paint trimmed with red highlights. Very nice late 19th century style home.I believe this was the sm
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The Big Parade was one of four toys produced by Marx that were known as "Traffic Simulating Toys". It's a wind-up, spring driven mechanical tin litho toy, built in appreciation of the gallant soldiers
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