Toy Windup

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Children Plastic Wind Up Clockwork Farmer Car Toy Green Yellow $5.23 |
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FUn Collection Z Windup Tomy Wind Up Walking Toys*2010 $9.99 |
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80′S WALKING Robot Wind-UP TOY White Knob IN BLISTER 2 $14.90 |
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80′S WALKING ROBOT WIND-UP TOY WHITE KNOB IN BLISTER 1 $14.90 |
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Children Pull Line Type Wind up Cartoon Turtle Toy Pink $5.04 |
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Child Two Tone Plastic Pull Line Wind up Helicopter Toy Gift $5.31 |
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Kids Red Yellow Plastic Farmer Vehicle Model Wind Up Car Toy $5.24 |
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Clockwork Wind Up Turtle Tortoise Gift Toy Yellow for Children $4.21 |
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Lucky Goldfish Wind up Swimming Toy Koei Fish Blue $5.49 |
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Lucky Goldfish Wind up Swimming Toy Koei Fish Dark Rose $5.49 |
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Lucky Goldfish Wind up Swimming Toy Koei Fish Green $5.49 |
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Lucky Goldfish Wind up Swimming Toy Koei Fish Grey $5.49 |
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Lucky Goldfish Wind up Swimming Toy Koei Fish Orange $5.49 |
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Lucky Goldfish Wind up Swimming Toy Koei Fish Pink $5.49 |
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Lucky Goldfish Wind up Swimming Toy Koei Fish Red $5.49 |
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Lucky Goldfish Wind up Swimming Toy Koei Fish Wte Green $5.49 |
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Lucky Goldfish Wind up Swimming Toy Koei Fish Yellow $5.49 |
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Lucky Goldfish Wind up Swimming Toy Koei Gold Grey $5.49 |
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Tin Toy BIRD HOUSE Wind Up Vintage Style Retro Home NEW $29.88 |
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Children Yellow Plastic Headshake Turtle Wind Up Clockwork Toy $4.03 |
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NEW Grand Sumo Tournament – Wind Up Japanese Challenge Toy Game $13.98 |
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Kids Pull String Wind up LED Light Plastic Turtle Toy Fuchsia Orange $4.44 |
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Vintage Japan WIND-UP PINOCCHIO CYMBAL Toy Doll PART $90.00 |
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Hard Plastic Wind-up Duotone Tortoise Toy for Children 6 Pcs $14.54 |
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Vtg WIND-UP Monster Windup Toy 3″ Hong Kong NOT working $18.76 |
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Bobbles wind up bobbling penguin Toy Mib 70s $0.99 |
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Disney Mickey Riding Pluto Wind up Toy Retro NIB Schylling $45.56 |
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VINTAGE ANTIQUE RUSSIAN BLUE HEN PULLET WIND UP TIN TOY with BARREL KEY $39.99 |
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Vintage white knob woodstock windup toy $18.50 |
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GRAF ZEPPELIN COLLECTABLE WIND-UP TOY BY SCHYLLING $5.50 |
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GRAF STEALTH ZEPPELIN COLLECTABLE WIND-UP TOY BY SCHYLLING $0.99 |
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VINTAGE ANTIQUE BULGARIAN HEN PULLET WIND UP TIN TOY $29.99 |
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Kikkerland Critter Wind Up Toy Chico Bicalho Brazil $10.44 |
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Kikkerland Zecar 2pk Wind Up Toy Collection $19.99 |
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Vintage Nomura Tin Toy Wind-Up Bartender Japan Works! $99.95 |
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Wind up Toy Pink Plastic Running Tortoise for Children $4.44 |
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Moon Mullins Handcar Marx windup toy $67.60 |
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TIN TOY TWIN Ferris Wheel Wind Up Vintage Style Retro NEW Collectable Lithograph $26.88 |
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TIN TOY PECKING CHICKENS Wind Up Carousel Retro Hen NEW Fun Farm Animal Barnyard $26.88 |
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TIN Toy Robot on TRICYCLE Wind Up Bike Baby Retro NIB Space Age NEW Collectable $12.88 |
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TIN Toy Drumming CLOWN Wind Up Drums Retro Circus NIB Schylling Style Robot Gift $18.88 |
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WIND UP CROCODILE Tin Toy Alligator Gator Moving Retro Schylling Style NEW w BOX $11.88 |
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TIN TOY ROBOT Blue Wind Up Retro Vintage Radar Gift NIB Cosmic Schylling Style $15.88 |
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VINTAGE POWER – PULL WIND UP TOY Train Set IN BOX $14.99 |
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lot of 2 vintage baby/babies 1977 tomy crawling/walking wind-up toy-working $7.50 |
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GREAT CONDITION COURTLAND TOY WIND UP Dump Truck WALT REACH TOY $45.95 |
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THREE WIND-UP/FRICTION Tin Toys, GREY MOUSE, DUCK, CHICKEN $15.00 |
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Movable Wind-up Red Black Dung Beetle Toy for Children $4.01 |
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Lil Abner and his Dogpatch Band toy – Unique Art Tin Litho wind-up – PARTS $5.00 |
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Small Wind Up Chattering Teeth Hopping Feet Toy Mouth $14.95 |
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Doreamaon Wind Up Toy White knob Epoch made in Japan $7.00 |
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Blue ELEPHANT walking WIND-UP windup Toy 2.25″ $15.03 |
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WIND-UP Windup yellow HAPPY FACE guy figure Toy 2.75″ $21.99 |
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Wind-up doll “Funny Honey” Toy Made by Frankonia, Japan with the box $29.99 |
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nathan jurevicius toy tokyo wind up walking owl toy scary girl $9.99 |
The Latest News in the March 2008 Issue of Kovels on Antiques and
Cleveland, Ohio – March 10, 2008 – Spring is just around the corner and
there is no better way to get ready for warm weather and the sales and
collecting opportunities that come with spring, than to get your copy of
the March 2008 edition of the Kovels’ on Antiques and Collectibles
Newsletter. Nothing else brings the collector up to date on the latest
prices, trends and news. The 12-page, color-illustrated newsletter is
available to subscribers in print and online from the Kovels’ website at
http://www.kovels.com . Here are this month’s featured stories:
Compacts & purses are popular as always. A winning bidder walked away,
clutching a Judith Leiber “Mousy” metal evening bag after paying $3,346
for it at auction. To get a grip on this bag and see more information on
fancy compacts and evening bags, be sure to get your copy of the March
issue.
Tin Windup toys jump at auction. If you march to the beat of a different
drummer, you will appreciate the Marx Tin windup walking drummer boy
that sold for $900 at an Illinois auction of dozens of windup toys.
Wobble over to this month’s issue to read all about the fun you can have
with old toys.
Buff up on German metalwork of the past. An Emil Lettre silver coffee
pot made in the mid 1920′s sold for $11,250 at a New York auction. It
was one of many dramatic pre-World War II German designs up for sale
that you Can Read about in this issue.
Take a look at some painted cupboards from the south. An antique painted
poplar and pine set-back cupboard with punched tin and paneled doors
auctioned for $489 at a North Carolina auction. Painted cupboards and
cabinets made in the rural South a century ago are bargains. They make
great storage pieces and look good in any room of the house. Read more
about these cupboards in this month’s issue.
A collection of rock ‘n’ roll T-shirts from the late 1960s and early
’70s sold for big bucks at a fall Christie’s auction in New York City.
Want to see some examples and get the inside scoop on this new
collecting phenom? More info and photos can be found in the March issue.
Many coverlets offered at a Garth’s auction in Ohio sold for under $300,
but one made by a German born weaver went for over $800. Coverlets were
made by many American weavers who wandered the countryside in the19th
century, selling their work to middle class families. For more info on
these works of textile art, be sure to check out this month’s issue.
The March issue of the Kovels’ newsletter also includes their regular
monthly features, such as the News Flash, Collector’s Gallery and
Buyer’s Price Guide. Subscriptions for the print edition or the online
edition can be purchased from their website at http://www.kovels.com.
Accredited media interested in discussing the content of this release or
any topics related to antiques and collectibles are encouraged to
contact the Kovels at LLillis@kovels.com to schedule an interview.
About the Kovels
Ralph and Terry Kovel are the authors of more than 95 books about
collecting and antiques, including the best-selling annual price guide
“Kovels’ Antiques and Collectibles Price List.” Hailed by Parade
magazine as “the duke and duchess of the antiques world,” the Kovels
publish a monthly award-winning newsletter, Kovels on Antiques and
Collectibles, and write a syndicated weekly newspaper column distributed
to more than 150 newspapers. They appeared weekly on the HGTV program
“Flea Market Finds with the Kovels.” Their popular website with free
price information is www.kovels.com. The Kovels’ most recent books are
“Kovels’ American Collectibles, 1900 to 2000,” published by Random
House, and the newly re-designed Kovels’ Antiques and Collectibles Price
List 2008, with 2,500 photos and 42,000 actual prices, published by
Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers. Both are available wherever books
are sold and online at http://www.Kovels.com
About the Author
What is your infant or toddlers favorite bath toy?
My son’s favorite bath toy is a windup fish that swims around the tub. His second favorite is, of course, rubber ducky.
Out of all the 475945793 toys Landyn HAS to have in the bathtub with him he loves a scooper cup that looks like a lobster. He likes to drink his warm yucky dirty bathwater from it…YUCK! He also likes his own “razor” (it’s plastic of course!) and his shaving foam