1950’s GERMAN COKE COCA COLA TIN TRAY

Have a Coke & a Smile

Have a Coke & a Smile

1950’s German Coca cola tin tray. Coca Cola started distributing tin serving and change trays to soda fountains in 1897. Trays produced from that date until 1968 belong to the first, or classic, period of Coca-Cola trays. Because trays made from 1970 onward were often reissues of older trays or were made from new materials. The earliest trays often had the slogan “Delicious and Refreshing,” slogans changed over time, with phrases like “Drink Coca-Cola,” “Coke Refreshes You Best,” “Here’s a Coke for you,” and “Be Really Refreshed!” Some trays had no slogan at all, only the familiar Coca-Cola logo.

LARGE ESTATE SALE THIS FRI-SUN 14TH-16TH

LARGE ESTATE SALE

LARGE ESTATE SALE

20141110_153837 20141110_153926 20141110_154032 Big sale I have been prepping for the past 3 days, lots of primitives, 1800’s Eastlake furniture, art glass pottery and art.  It was a fun estate to prep.  This Friday Nov 14th thru Sunday 16th  8:00am 3:00pm at 5241 Edge Park Way San Diego CA 91924

1930’s MICKEY MOUSE PENCIL SCHOOL BOX rare!

Mickey Mouse forever!!!

Mickey Mouse forever!!!

This is a wonderful rare hard to find 1930’s Mickey Mouse pencil school box. Mickey Mouse is dear to my heart. My father was a Disney artist toy maker had one of the largest collections in the world, and open a toy museum in Japan in 1990’s. Mickey Mouse was born in 1928 his first cartoon was Steamboat Willie and the rest is history.   I can remember as a kid the house filling up with all these toys and items. I spent many days at the studios and the tunnels in Disneyland.  Mickey Mouse is the #1 icon in the world!!!

1902 TALE OF PETER RABBIT BEATRIX POTTER CHILDS BOOK

Dad! read me a story

Dad! read me a story

1902 1st edition Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter, hardback with wonderful illustrations. Helen Beatrix Potter born 28July 1866- past 22 Dec1943 was an English author, illustrator, natural scientist and conservationist best known for her imaginative children’s books, featuring animals such as those in The Tale of Peter Rabbit, which celebrated the British landscape and country life.

1950’s JAPAN TIN TOY FRICTION RACE CAR

It's time to play

It’s time to play

This is an awesome 1950’s Japan made tin friction toy race car. A friction car toy is a toy car that will semi wind and move with a continuing movement based on the friction applied to wheels.   It will make a noise of a motor when moving. Tinplate was used in the manufacture of toys beginning in the mid-19th century. The toys were made from thin sheets of steel plated with tin, hence the name tinplate. They were a cheap and durable substitute for wooden toys. The toys were originally assembled and painted by hand. Spring activated tin toys originated in Germany in the 1850s. In the late 1880s off set lithography was used to print designs on tinplate. After the colorful designs were printed on the metal, they were formed by dies and assembled with small tabs. The lightweight of the toys allowed them to be shipped less expensively and easier than the heavier cast iron toys. The production of tin toys was discontinued during WW2 because of the need for raw materials in the war effort. After the war, tin toys were produced in large numbers in Japan.. The idea was to give Japan all of the low profit; high labor manufacturing and the US companies could sell the imported product. It worked better than they had expected and Japan became a tin toy manufacturing force until the end of the 1950s. In the 1960s cheaper plastic and new government saftey regulations ended the reign of tin toys. China has taken over the role of the leading tin toy manufacturing

1950’s HUBLEY TOY CAR MINT IN BOX

CHRISTMAS STOCKING STUFFER

CHRISTMAS STOCKING STUFFER

This is a wonderful Hubley metal toy car mint in box never played with, box has Christmas stickers on it for a stocking. The little boy never played with this. Hubley was started in 1894 as a copny of metal manufacturing motorcycles and side cars and finally into toys . Hubley made simple diecast metal toys all the way through the 1970s.

1800 GREEN GLASS JUG BOTTLE

Wine or Whiskey?

Wine or Whiskey?

This stunning green glass jug was handmade blown in early 1800’s was made to hold wine or whiskey. The translucent green glass dates to late first or second century AD to Mid AD. There is not much difference on how they were blown and made back then to now.   It is an art and craft in hand blowing glass.