Saturday, November 16, 2024

Saturday, November 16, 2024
Sunny with Clear Skies
13° C / 56 ° F


A Short Revisit to 
Pook & Pook

I haven't been writing much lately. My brother visited us in October, and we were
 supposed to go to take photographs of the fall foliage. Unfortunately, the weather 
didn't cooperate, and the leaves did not change either here in Quebec (Canada) or in
Vermont (USA). We also went to St. Alban, Vermont, where my parents and us children
 and my aunt, uncle, and their children  used to go in the summer. 

Unfortunately, some 60 years later, everything had changed in St. Albans Bay, 
where we rented summer cottages. We couldn't find the 2 summer cottages,
and the large corn field behind us had disappeared, and was occupied by
many houses.  The only thing that didn't change was the Lake Champlain seashore,
that was across the road from us. 

As Bob Dylan sang in one of his songs: "and the times, they are a changing".

And so, I decided to write a post and cheer up. 
I enjoy writing about toys, as well as learning about them.

So today's post is from Pook & Pook, a fine auctioneer, that
usually has fine collections of toys up for auction.



The auction was on December 03, 2021

Below:
Scarce McLoughlin Bros. Bulls and Bears Great Wall Street Game
patented 1883

" with a vibrant lithograph box lid of a dressed bull and bear standing on Wall Street,
the original folding board with comic portrait vignettes of Gilded Age stock market
characters Jay Gould, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and Horace Greely, includes 
a spinning board, play money, and contracts, 
as well as the original instruction booklet - 
12" (30.48 cm) height, 15 1/4" (38.735 cm)width"


Below:
Marklin Painted Tin Clockwork Musical Carousel, circa 191
With three embossed tin vis-a-vis chariots and three galloping horses, around
a central floral painted column with internal mechanism and hinged box
enclosing the musical comb, retaining the original canopy with fringed
tassel border, the base with a hand crank border is grooved to attach as a steam toy.



Below:
Massive live steam traction engine modelof a 36 horsepower 1912 Case tractor
with wooden bunkers and wood framed tin canopy, 
with brass and steel components.
Length 43" (109.22 cm)

So that's it for today, and thank you for visiting.

My name is (Mr.) Stacey Bindman, and I can always be reached at

toysearher@gmail.com












 

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