Sunday, April 21, 2024
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A Beautiful German Penny Toy
Yesterday, I finished a post from a new seller on ebay. His store is Stripe4107.
After I finished the post, I decided to see what else he had in the store.
I saw some toys that are called German penny toys. I have no idea if they truly cost 1 cent
back in the 1920's or 1930's, but they were very interesting and I'd never seen them before.
I did some reading on these toys, but I added a link at the end of this post
to read an excellent article on Wikipedia.
These toys were made from tin metal, and beautifully painted. Most
of these small-sized toys were made in Germany, and the name "Penny Toy"
was "coined" in Britain because at the time (1885-1914), these toys sold for 1 cent!*
* From the excellent article from Wikipedia
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny_toy)**
** I added a direct link to Wikipedia at the bottom of this post.
Description
German Double Jockey Galloping Toy
Length: 5" / 12.7 cm
Lithographed tin, features articulated gallop motion when clockwork is activated.
Very hard to find a double jockey.
What I personally liked about the toy was the nice colours of the paint.
I decided to look for more information about these most-interesting
and charming toys. I went to Wikipedia and found an excellent article on
these toys.
"That's a wrap"
Thanks for dropping by,
and have a great part of the morning, noon, or evening,
wherever you may be.
My name is (Mr.) Stacey Bindman
and I can always be contacted at:
toysearcher@gmail.com
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