Friday, December 9, 2016

More Fine Toys from Mr. Ken McGee

Saturday, December 10, 2016
Cloud with some sun,
-6 C  21 F


More Fine Toys from
Mr. Ken McGee


Mr. Ken McGee does sell toys, but his specialty area is in 
automobile (car) ephemera (paper collectibles).
He collects and sells all kinds of car manuals and other items from bygone era cars. 
The example below is from a 1912 Jackson car company specification booklet.
If you visit his store, you may become more interested in this section of his ebay store, that his exceptional toys!


1912 Specification Booklet for the 
Jackson Automobile Company

1925-1929 Buddy L Fire Pumper
Painted pressed steel, restored toy
Brass bell and bright polished boiler
Moving flywheels and rods on piston pump
L x D x H:  23 1/3" x 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"   596 mm x 216 mm x 266 mm

1940's Wyandotte Humphrey Mobile
Wind-up lithographed tin toy
Rear door opens.
L x W X H:  8 1/2" x 5" x 7 1/2"  215mm x 127 mm x 190 mm

The Humphrey Mobile is based on the cartoon character 
from the Joe Palooka comic strip of the 1940s.
THe front of the toy is offset, allowing for the toy to complete a 
right-handed circle when wound up.

1927 Chein Royal Blue Line Bus
Lithographed  painted pressed steel with metal tires.
Very rare toy.
L x W x H:  18" x 7" x 6"  457 mm x 178 mm x 152 mm
 1930's Keystone Air Mail Plane NX-263
Painted pressed steel with decals.
A pull toy when a string is attached to the hub of the propeller.
L x W x H:  24 1/4" x 24" x 9"  622 mm x 610 mm x 229 mm

1930's Kingsbury Wind-up Roadster
Painted pressed steel with wind-up mechanism and
battery-operated lights.

L x W x H:  12 1/2" x 5" x 4 3/4"  317 mm x 127 mm x 121 mm


The rumble seat of the above toy opens and closes. 
The size of the battery is a size "D". The rear tail light also turns on, 
as well as the front headlights. THe Kingsbury toys that moved all had a unique 
design wind-up mechanism that you can see to the left of the bottom most photo.


Thanks for dropping by,
and as always, 
Have a great part of the day or night,
Wherever yo umay be.

Stacey Bindman
Toysearcher@gmail.com

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