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The 1912 Bing Toy Catalogue: Including the 1912 Plush & Felt Special Catalogue by New Cavendish,

The 1912 Bing Toy Catalogue: Including the 1912 Plush & Felt Special Catalogue by New Cavendish,
Bing, the world famous German toy company, began producing tin toys in the early 1880s, and between 1895 and 1914 developed into the largest tin toy producer in the world. This catalogue sees the company at its height, and covers not only all the products available in the UK but also variations produced for the French market.

America's Wartime Scrapbook: From Pearl Harbor to V-J Day by Martin S. Jacobs, X
America's Wartime Scrapbook: From Pearl Harbor to V-J Day by Martin S. Jacobs, X
-- First accurate and comprehensive cataloguing of the subject -- Beautiful photography captures the subject matter perfectly -- Includes original marketing and advertising designs The last decades of the 19th century and the early 20th century in Germany produced some of the most beautiful and inventive tin toys ever, leading rightly to the designation of a Golden Age. In the second half of the 19th century, there were many small toy manufacturers located in France and Germany who produced and distributed toys of the highest quality. However, catalogues of their products were few and far between, so that, for example, the discovery of a complete Rock & Graner sales catalogue from around 1875 was a small sensation in the world of tin toy trains. But of other German manufacturers such as Buchner of Issmayer, little has come to light until today. However, Paul Klein Schiphorst's stunning collection is not only comprehensive, but attributes even the early toys to their manufacturers. The book is based on five years' research and includes some of the foremost collections in the world.

Tin Toy - Tin Toy is a 1988 Pixar Animation Studios film using computer animation. It was directed by John Lasseter and won the 1989 Academy Award for Animated Short Film.

Unique Art - Unique Art Manufacturing Company was an American toy company, founded in 1916, based in Newark, New Jersey that made inexpensive toys, including wind-up mechanical toys, out of lithographed tin. One of its early products was a wind-up toy featuring two tin boxers.

Rin Tin Tin - Rin Tin Tin (often billed as Rin-Tin-Tin in the 1920s and 1930s) was the name given to several German Shepherds of film and television.

The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin - The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin was a children's television program which ran on ABC from 1954 until 1959. It starred Lee Aaker as young Rusty, a boy orphaned in a Native American raid, who was being raised by the soldiers at a cavalry post.



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Vintage Tin Toy - Vintage Tin Toy Yu-Gi-Oh 2004 Collector's Tin Set (Tins are Empty) Now you can get each of the six 2004 Yu-Gi-Oh Collector's Tins for one low price. The tins no longer have the packs or variant card inside, so you will only be receiving the empty tins. Last year's Yu-Gi-Oh tins are worth triple their original value, so grab this year's tins for a great price before it's too late! ...

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