Iron Hubley

Repro Hubley Trick Dog Clown Cast Iron Mechanical Bank
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Black Americana Cast Iron Aunt Jemima Mammy Mechanical Bank $49.95 Black Americana Mammy Cast Iron Mechanical Bank! What a wonderful cast iron mechanical bank. Place a coin in her hand, press the lever on the back, the tongue moves, her eyes roll and the hand moves to her mouth, depositing the coin. Great colors! Works good! Marked John Harper + Co. England on the bottom.! Approximately 6 1/2″ tall… |
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Antique Reproduction Cast Iron Circus Wagon $39.95 Overland Circus Wagon-Wheels Turn-Back Door Flips Down-Very Nice Quality… |
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Colorful Jolly Clown Head Cast Iron Mechanical Bank $49.95 t Iron Hand painted clown head mechanical bank with red hat 7″ H x 5″ W Colorful Jolly Clown Mechanical Bank! What a wonderful cast iron mechanical bank. Place a coin in his hand, press the lever on the back, his eyes roll, his tongue moves and the hand moves to his mouth, depositing the coin. Great colors! Works good!… |
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Hubley Toy Catalogs: 1946-1965 (Schiffer Book for Collectors) $23.55 A tremendous resource for toy collectors and dealers, this new book compiles the catalogs of the Hubley Manufacturing Company from 1946 to 1965. Each page is reproduced in full color, making it an invaluable reference for identifying and dating Hubley toys. Hubley was incorporated in 1894 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and produced wonderful toys throughout its history. The catalogs in this book repr… |
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Cast Iron Automotive Toys (A Schiffer Book for Collectors) $47.95 Since the turn of the century, the automobile has captured the imaginations not only of adults, but of children as well. As quickly as the new vehicles rolled off the assembly lines, foundries were making thousands of cast iron miniatures of the most popular automobiles, trucks, and farm equipment of the day. Today, rare and exquisite cast iron toys are coveted by collectors of all ages. This book… |
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Hubley Toy Vehicles 1965 (Schiffer Book for Collectors) $20.50 The Hubley Manufacturing Company was incorporated in 1894 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and produced wonderful toys throughout its history. Early Hubley production consisted of numerous cast iron toys including various horse drawn vehicles, guns, household appliances, and more. With the automotive age, cars, trucks, and other transportation became their focus. This book details production from 1946 … |
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