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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item W2-SM57: Early Schuco Yes, No, Monkey
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W2-SM57
Early Schuco Yes, No, Monkey This is, most certainly, the Yes, No monkey made by Schuco. His head nods forward and backward or side to side by moving his tail. His felt clothing is in very good condition with minimal wear. Actually, the entire toy is in excellent condition with obvious age appropriate wear. He is jointed.  

Your Price: $300.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item W2-TK20: WWII Priest M7 Howitzer, Metal Toy
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W2-TK20
WWII Priest M7 Howitzer, Metal Toy This is the final WWII metal toy we are offering on Ebay this week. This one is marked on the rear, Priest M7, 106MM Howitzer, Moter T32 M7. These metal toys were purchased at the U.S. Navy Yard in Washington D.C. Word has it that they were sold to staff at the end of the war. Very fine condition with some age appropriate paint loss. This toy measures 6 inches long. Great collectibles.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item W2-PRHW2: Dale Model Co. Metal WWII Tank
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W2-PRHW2
Dale Model Co. Metal WWII Tank This is the second in a series of WWII military model vehicles we are offering this week. Again, metal toys were scarce during this time frame. Purchased at the U.S. Navy Yard in Washington D.C. no later than 1946, this tank was made by the Dale-Model Co. in Chicago. It is marked on each of the four wheels. It is in very good condition with age appropriate paint loss and one rear frozen wheel that can probably be freed with the right amount of muscle. The turret moves easily. It measures 5 1/2 inches in length.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item Q1-FT27: Early Miniature French Metal Cart/Horse, (2)
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Q1-FT27
Early Miniature French Metal Cart/Horse, (2) These two metal horse drawn toys exhibit fine detail. One is a coach fit for royalty. The other is an open wagon. The wheels turn on each and each is marked, "France." These toys date circa 1900 and are in excellent condition with no breaks in the metal. Great pieces for the collector of miniatures.  

Your Price: $175.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item Q1-1144: Celluloid Long Bill Donald Duck  Disney Toy
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Q1-1144
Celluloid Long Bill Donald Duck Disney Toy A rare find! This may well be the Donald Duck that rode on an elephant. This toy dates from the 1930's and is made of celluloid. The legs and arms are movable. Donald Duck has a long bill and a whimsical expression on his face - winking one eye. Donald is dressed in a sailor suit and cap, his traditional outfit. He is 3 1/2 inches long. Very fine condition. No splits in the celluloid. The toy is marked on the bottom, Made in Japan, and Walt Disney.  

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