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Early Marx Willy Jeep Toy
The original Marx Jeep which was a precursor of Tonka. This is an early version of the original Marx Jeep as it has all-metal wheels and tires. The wheels have a lithographed pattern on them. Some paint loss but in overall great condition. The Marx grille is stamped but not perforated and has a flat windshield. The paint is still bright red
Circa: 1940+
Condition: Very Good
Size: 11" long 6" wide and 5" deep
Manufacturer: Marx
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Marx Pouncing Tiger Tin Toy
What a fun vintage wind-up toy with a pounching tiger. This bright orange tiger has a wind-up key which makes him move. Key in place and working. He is missing his tail. Very little color loss. Colors are still bright.
Circa: 1935+
Condition: Very Good
Size: 6" long -2.25" wide-3" high
Manufacturer: Marx
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Marx Painted Wind-Up Nodder Blue Bird
This early wind-up toy was patented on December 27, 1927. It has a large key on the side and wind-up works. The little bird will walk forward and bobbles. So this is highly collectible nodder. The paint is in great shape with only a few small rust spots on feet. A great addition to your collection.
Circa: 1927+
Condition: Very Good
Size: 4" tall and 2.75" wide and 5" long
Manufacturer: Marx
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Tin Chicken Wind-up Toy
This is possibly Chein. Has key and works. There is almost no paint loss except where the wings go up and down. Great yellow and orange color with felt yellow tail and red felt coxcomb. Great addition to your collection.
Circa: 1940+
Condition: Very Good
Size: 4" wide, 4.75" high, 4.50 long
Manufacturer: Chein?
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Dietz Comet Lantern with Bale Handle
The Dietz Comet lantern was introduced in 1934 for the export market in a bright tin finish, but was not officially listed in the Dietz U.S. Price List until 1950. At 8 1/2" tall, it was the smallest cold blast lantern made by Dietz. During World War II when tin plate was in short supply, the Comet was produced in raw terne plate, then with gray enamel over terne plate, which around 1950 gave way to the standard enamel finishes, Red and Blue over tin plate. (The most common finish of the 1950's was red.) By 1955 the Comet was marketed as the Official Scout Lantern.
This lantern is in excellent shape. The glass is clear and clean. The red is nice and bright.
Circa: circa 1950
Condition: Very Good
Size: 8.5" tall and 5.5" wide
Manufacturer: Dietz
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Vintage Tin Wind-Up Seal with Ball Toy
This is a well-trained tin seal wind-up toy from Japan from the 1950s-1960s. The seal works great, when wound up (key in place)his flippers flip and the gold ball on his nose spins. He is wearing his original felt red and gold robe. Great lithograph with very minimal , if at all paint loss.
Circa: 1950+
Condition: Very Good
Size: 5.75" tall, 4" wide, 3.75"long
Manufacturer: T.B.S. Japan
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1938 J. Chein Wind-up Tin Litho Bear
This is a 1938 J. Chein & Company Wind-Up Tin Litho Bear. He is in near mint condition, almost no paint loss. The paint colors are vibrant. The toy does work as it waddles back and forth and moves forward when wound up.
Circa: 1938
Condition: Very Good
Size: 4.75" tall
Manufacturer: J. Chein and Company
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1958 Marx Moon Man Wind-up Tin Toy
Marx tin wind-up space toy robot-WAY COOL. It is in great condition C-9. Made in Japan. Works well, wind up and he moves right along with mouth opening and closing.
Circa: 1958
Condition: C-9
Size: 5.75" tall
Manufacturer: Marx
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Cragstan Toy Litho Circus Train Tin Wind-up Toy
All-Aboard! The Circus is coming to town. This train has great lithos but is missing its bell. The train still works. The toy is in played with condition. The graphics are even on the top of the train. This matches #1175 which is a western theme.
Circa: 1950+
Condition: Fair
Size: 11" long and 2" tall
Manufacturer: Cragstan
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Modern Toys Battery Operated Tin Litho Train
This is a Modern Toys battery-operated train made in Japan. Just needs batteries. There is no rust, the train is in near pristine condition. It was made circa 1960. No scratches, great litho graphics.
Circa: c. 1960
Condition: Excellent
Size: 13.0" long
Manufacturer: Modern Toys
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