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Ice Cream Truck, Friction Powered, c-1950′s

The ‘Golden Era’ of the Japanese tin lithographed toys began after World War ll in the early 1950′s and continued through the 1960′s and into the early 1970′s.

Even though these tin toys were very popular because of their colorful exteriors and attention to details, there was pressure to discontinue production from groups that felt toys manufactured in tin were more dangerous to children. The pressure from these groups eventually won out and resulted in companies discontinuing the manufacturing of these great toys.

During the ‘Golden Era’ there were many different models of toys, like automobiles made in the United States, as well as many robots, character toys, ferris wheels, race tracks, play sets, etc.

Many of the toys had unique modes of action, i.e.,

  • Friction drive
  • Wind up
  • Battery-operated
  • Combination of both

These brightly painted, litho toys can be found in sizes ranging from eighteen inches all the way down to a very small 1-inch in size.

In today’s market, the collecting of tin toys is still one of the largest segments of toys that you can still find and enter into at very low cost. In my opinion, I would recommend that you buy a current toy price guide so that you can be come familiar with, properly identify and purchase your toys at a good price. Not knowing the market value can really cost you in the long run if you don’t do your homework with a good price guide.

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Posted 1 year, 9 months ago at 3:47 pm.

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Mystery Toy No. 5 – Green-head Duck

duck

Mystery Toy No. 5 was difficult to identify due to the multiple clues. This toy is the green head duck manufactured by Gescha, Made in US Zone Germany (c 1948-1952). It is also marked ‘PATENT angem’.

Estimated book value for this toy is $250-350.

Watch for Mystery Toy No. 6 coming soon.

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Posted 2 years, 7 months ago at 6:43 pm.

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Great Vintage Toys in Action….Really COOL !

This is a good example of a collection of small Buddly-L stamped steel trucks.

Misc Vintage Toys Tonka Buddy L

Some more fine examples of vintage 1940′s to 1950′s stamped steel made by Wyandotte, Strutco and Nylint.

Old toy metal trucks

Really nice example of MARX tin lithograph wind-up jigger featuring Popeye and Olive Oyl.

MARX Toys Popeye and Olive Oyl Jigger Vintage Tin Wind-up

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Posted 2 years, 11 months ago at 9:17 pm.

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