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166: MID 19TH CENTURY CARVED BUTCHER SHOP403: GENERAL GRANT SMOKER302: MERRY GO ROUND MECHANICAL BANK
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Vineland, NJ, United States
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November 11 - Toys on World Tour

Whether its tin, cast iron or paper mache, toys from all corners of the globe form a diversity of toys rarely expected at public auction - Mechanical Banks, Early American Tin Toys, Cast Iron Autos and Horsedrawn Toys, Dolls, Doorstops, Penny Toys & other Euro entries, Boats, Holiday items, Biscuit tins, & Comic Character toys Biscuit Tins from the late Marjorie Frankel Collection Highlights from the Ronnie Rosen Comic Charcter Collection Premium selections from the Chuck & Barbara Cook Doorstop Collection
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HUBLEY CART: Cast iron, ornate day cart painted in blue overall, embossed seating pattern, red spoke wheels, seated driver, drawn by solo black horse. 10 1/2" l.
0462: HUBLEY CARTEst. US$200-US$300
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HAPPY HOOLIGAN POLICE PATROL WAGON: Kenton, cast iron, amusing example depicts Keystone Kop beating Happy Hooligan with nightstick in open cart, seated driver, drawn by two horse team, spoke wheels. 19" l.
0463: HAPPY HOOLIGAN POLICE PATROL WAGONEst. US$800-US$1,200
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HORSE DRAWN HOOK AND LADDER WAGON: Dent, cast iron, painted in white, red ladder supports, spoke wheels and three ladders, seated fireman at front and back seats, drawn by three horse team. 27" l.
0464: HORSE DRAWN HOOK AND LADDER WAGONEst. US$600-US$750
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PURE MILK TIN WAGON: Fallows, c. 1880, featuring a white horse drawing a wagon with open front and large cut out panels on side which reveal a single bench, stencil decoration on roof sides of car and the words "Pure
0465: PURE MILK TIN WAGONEst. US$800-US$1,000
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CUZNER TROTTER: Ives, c. 1890, pat. March 1871 by J. Cuzner and named after him, described as 'dressed driver whips horse and horse trots in very natural manner,' carriage is red, driver wears red coat,
0466: CUZNER TROTTEREst. US$2,500-US$3,000
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GEORGE BROWN BOY IN CART: C. 1870, single galloping horse, boy used is same as velocipede, re-secured to seat, ingenious use of molded shoes to cart axle, hand painted open cart has large cast spoke wheels. 17" l.
0467: GEORGE BROWN BOY IN CARTEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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GEORGE BROWN GENERAL JACKSON SIDEWHEELER: Stenciled and painted tin clockwork, with clockwork and operating cast metal walking beam, cast iron drive wheels, a classic American toy form from the late 19th century. 14" l.
0468: GEORGE BROWN GENERAL JACKSON SIDEWHEELEREst. US$2,000-US$2,500
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THE "REPUBLIC" SIDEWHEELER: Early American tin toy boat, rare large spoke wheels concealed by side wheels for floor pulling, painted in classic red, white and blue, this scale is quite rare, black stack has hanging bell,
0469: THE "REPUBLIC" SIDEWHEELEREst. US$6,000-US$8,000
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PADDLE WHEELER: Fallows, early American tin pull toy, hand painted in embossed palatial base, black stack, red side flat paddle wheels, all original condition. 11" l.
0470: PADDLE WHEELEREst. US$600-US$800
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TOYS & NOTIONS DELIVERY WAGON: Fallows, c. 1870's, hand painted tin wagon, done in red and blue body, nice scale with extensive stenciling on sides, reads "Fancy Goods, Toys & Notions," colorful piece, drawn by brown horse,
0471: TOYS & NOTIONS DELIVERY WAGONEst. US$3,000-US$4,000
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EARLY AMERICAN PHILADELPHIA STREET TROLLEY: Attributed to Philadelphia maker Francis Field & Francis with horses possibly made by another early firm, this impressively scaled piece reads "Wm Darker Jr. West Phila PA," on both sides,
0472: EARLY AMERICAN PHILADELPHIA STREET TROLLEYEst. US$8,000-US$10,000
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ELEPHANT ON PLATFORM BELL TOY: Fallows, Philadelphia, c. late 1880's, tin bell toy depicts full body elephant on wheeled platform. 7 1/2" l.
0473: ELEPHANT ON PLATFORM BELL TOYEst. US$500-US$600
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ELEPHANT WITH FIGURE ON PLATFORM BELL TOY: Fallows, pat. 1882, early American tin toy features elephant and baby elephant on blue tin platform with spoke wheels, figure stands at rear. 6 1/4" l.
0474: ELEPHANT WITH FIGURE ON PLATFORM BELL TOYEst. US$800-US$1,000
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ELEPHANT PULL TOY: Fallows, early American tin, hand painted in green body, red blanket, green wheeled platform. 8" l.
0475: ELEPHANT PULL TOYEst. US$500-US$750
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SINGLE OARSMAN: Ives, c. 1875, pat . By Nathan Warner, tin rowboat is hand painted and stenciled "Ella" on stern, features cloth dressed rower with oars in hand, clockwork activates strong rowing action. 11" l.
0476: SINGLE OARSMANEst. US$2,000-US$2,500
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PATRIOTIC DRUMMER WITH HORSE BELL TOY: Again, this early American piece has several maker's attributes, Gong Bell, George Brown style figure, but it is quite detailed, hand painted and rare, very impressive detail, with figure playing
0477: PATRIOTIC DRUMMER WITH HORSE BELL TOYEst. US$2,000-US$2,250
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"UNION" CLOCKWORK LOCOMOTIVE: Ives, early American tin example, painted in red, yellow and black, clockwork action, cast iron spoke wheels, strong stenciling reads "Union" on boiler. 10 1/2" l.
0478: "UNION" CLOCKWORK LOCOMOTIVEEst. US$1,500-US$1,700
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"VICTORY" LOCOMOTIVE: Ives, c. 1870, clockwork driven, early American tin, hand painted in blue boiler, red cab, blue roof, red stack, green and yellow base, stenciled "Victory" on boiler. 9" l.
0479: "VICTORY" LOCOMOTIVEEst. US$800-US$1,000
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"JUMBO" LOCOMOTIVE: Early American tin locomotive, attributed to Fallows, painted in red, yellow, and black, stenciled "Jumbo" on boiler, spoke wheels, stenciled roof. 9 1/2" l.
0480: "JUMBO" LOCOMOTIVEEst. US$800-US$1,000
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TIN LOCOMOTIVE AND TENDER: Ives, multi-colored in red, blue, green and reds, lettering is faint on boiler, cast spoke wheels, typical die cut ornate windows, bell and tall stack, comes with green open tender. Loco - 9 1/2"
0481: TIN LOCOMOTIVE AND TENDEREst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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EARLY TIN FLOOR TRAIN SET: Pat. 1894, features locomotive, tender embossed "PRR," and one coach with red roof and sides. 16" l.
0482: EARLY TIN FLOOR TRAIN SETEst. US$300-US$400
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BOY ON CART BELL RINGER: Pull toy features seated bisque head boy tapping on brass bell as wheeled toy is pulled along floor. 7" l.
0483: BOY ON CART BELL RINGEREst. US$500-US$750
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EARLY TIN LOCOMOTIVE: Crudely made early tin train, spoke wheels, stack and dome on boiler, clockwork mechanism. 13" l.
0484: EARLY TIN LOCOMOTIVEEst. US$300-US$400
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GENERAL BUTLER: Ives, c. 1880's, cast iron and wood, hand painted head, hands and feet, wears cloth uniform with buttoned jacket, one in the desirable walking series produced by company. 10" h.
0485: GENERAL BUTLEREst. US$1,500-US$1,700
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