The 1960s was a fun time for those who got to experience it. People born in this century considered the good old days filled with tales of time without the internet and smartphones. Some of you might wonder how your grandparents survived this period. Nowadays, some of the most popular toys include miniature cars, cool
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1960's Vintage Baby Toy Squeaky Toy Rattle Lot. A darling pastel yellow/orange themed baby toy lot of vintage squeaky/baby toys. Perfect for your vintage toy collection or vintage décor! These items are in fair to good vintage condition for their age. Items included in set: 1. Large Spoon Squeaky Toy, made in Japan (23,5 cm) 2. Rubber Piglet Squeaky Toy (10,5 cm) 3. Plastic Rooster Pram Rattle (38 cm) 4. Yellow Cow Sippy Bottle (15,5 cm) 5. Pair of Baby Clown Rattles, made in Hong Kong (13/13,5 cm) 6. Green Toy Duck with red wheels (9 cm) These are vintage items. Vintage items are sold in used, as-is, pre-owned condition. Vintage items by nature have some wear, imperfections and signs of use, age and time. PLEASE look carefully at all of the provided photos to be sure you're happy with their condition!
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Six tin vintage noisemakers from the 1940s and 1950s. All are in very good condition with great graphics and colors. All of them (except the horn) work. They were made as toys and for birthday parties for kids and for holidays like Halloween and New Years Eve. All but one is marked: U.S. Metal Toy Mfg., Co Patented Nov. 27, 1928 Made in U.S.A Two marked Kirchhoff, N.J Made in U.S.A.
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Toys, Toys, Toys! We loved toys when we were kids and some of us still do! What toys were in your toy box? Get out your old toys, let’s play!
I love old Fisher-Price toys, especially from the days when they were made out of wood. The illustrated paper labels used to decorate them have the charm of children's books, and the movements are always clever and fun! It's an odd experience to see a toy of a non-licensed character today - while there were plenty of things spun off from Disney, Warner Brothers, Hanna-Barbera and Walter Lantz characters in the sixties, there was also a sizable category of toys that were (among other things) simply animals, circus performers, or storybook characters. This is a transition toy for Fisher-Price. The use of plastic has begun, but it's still quite limited and tasteful - the parts are only those with complex or delicate shapes. There's no paint on them, and they're all the same color, but the simplicity of the wheels (notice that they're still wooden) helps to pull everything together. The paper decorations are nicely integrated into the simple wooden form, and there's a great solution to the choice of movement. The wheels' motion has been transformed into the sweeping function, and it's naturally accompanied by an appealing pre-chip noisemaker. The packaging isn't complicated - most Fisher-Price toys simply came in mid-weight, decorated cardboard boxes - but the graphics on them are nicely done. This isn't a terribly rare piece, so your main challenge will be finding one in the condition that will be satisfactory to you. The closer to mint (or perfect condition) that you want it to be, the harder it'll be to find, and the more it'll cost. Getting the toy in its original package compounds the value (and price) still further. There's a couple of auctions on eBay right now, including a nice-looking one for $55.00 + 9.70 shipping. Good luck! PS - Remember, eBay sellers don't have to tell you everything if they don't want to. Try to find pictures of the complete toy before browsing, so you can make sure nothing's missing or snapped off. Make sure to ask if the movement and noisemaker work before bidding. Have fun!
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