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1930's Strauss Tin Litho Wind-up Inter-State Bus (Green version) - Produced by the Ferdinand Strauss Company of New York. The The litho shows normal play wear and the wind-up mechanism has a built-in key that is in good working order.
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1950s Red Irwin Spaceman Wind Up in Box toy in beautiful replica box made in the USA. Spaceman is a plastic wind up toy just under 11" tall to the top of his antenna. When you wind him up he walks forward with a swaying motion and alternately swings his ray guns. This toy was molded in several colors, RED being one of the rarest. The arms of this toy are the common orange but the body is RED.
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Out of stockA nice Alps Windup Proud Peacock. The toy is all tin with rubber feet. When the toy is wound, the peacock walks and spreads his fan. He works wonderfully and would be a very nice addition to your tin toy collection.
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Out of stockLine Mar Calypso Joe the Drummer Mechanical Figurine. A very nice tin litho windup toy with a reproduction box from ToyTent. Joe works perfectly, pounding his drum and rocking back and forth.
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A 1920's Greppert and Kelch Tin Litho Wind-up Car with Driver #548 in excellent original fully working condition. The toy is marked G. & E. and was made in Brandenburg, Germany.
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Irwin Toys Spaceman Wind Up 1950's Orange USA wind-up toy in beautiful replica box made in the USA. Spaceman is a plastic wind-up toy just under 11" tall to the top of his antenna. When you wind him up, he walks forward with a swaying motion and alternately swings his ray guns. This toy was molded in several colors, red being one of the rarest. This toy is completely molded in orange.
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A very nice Jenny the Balky Mule tin litho windup toy with built-in key by the Ferdinand Strauss Corporation. Circa late 1920's, the toy is wound with a key located on the underside of the cart. Wind the key and watch the wheels turn, the mule balk and the farmer rock back and forth.
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A replacement hat brim for the Strauss Jenny The Balky Mule Wind Up Toy.
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The Marx Moon Creature Robot Windup from 1963 is a delightful piece of toy history, encapsulating the excitement and optimism of the space age. Its charm lies not only in its playful design but also in its representation of a bygone era's hopes and dreams about the future. For collectors and enthusiasts, it offers a tangible connection to the past and a reminder of the enduring appeal of imaginative toys. Whether as part of a collection or as a standalone display item, this robot is a cherished piece for anyone fascinated by the intersection of toys, history, and space exploration.
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Out of stockA vintage Pango Pango African Dancer Mechanical Windup Toy with a reproduction box. Bright tin litho toy in excellent working condition. Made in Japan by T.P.S..
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Out of stockThis is The Old Timer wind-up 24-hour clock novelty from Poynter Products. It is rare and comes complete with winding key, pendulum and box.
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Out of stockA wonderful 1950s wind-up key mechanical tricycle riding Santa Claus toy. There is a balloon on the back of the bell and a Merry Christmas flag. Wind up the toy and watch Santa ride in a circular motion while the bell rings.