Showing posts with label Santa Claus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Santa Claus. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

COLLECTION #169: Wind-Up Toys



I just LOVE wind-up toys! I love the noise they make when they jump, shimmy, spin, hop, bang, clang, and shake! I have quite a variety of wind-up items of every type and variety. Some old. Some reproduction. Some US made. Some Japanese. At least one German. Many of these have been shown in previous collections here and here!

I only included a few robots from my much larger collection, because I didn't want the photo to become too cluttered. This gives you an idea of the types of wind-ups I have.  Most of these are tin,  a few have fabric on a metal frame, and one is entirely plastic except for the mechanism. (The harness racing jockey).


I love my Unique Art Li'l Abner Dogpatch Band. It's from the late '40s, and is probably the oldest item in this collection. It's not in great condition, but it's one of my favorite antique toys.  It still works: Li'l Abner clogs, Mammy Yocum leads the band, Pappy Yocum plays the drum (without his drumsticks), Daisy Mae vigorously plays the piano.

Dogpatch Band by Unique Art

Here are some more photos of my fun wind-up toys:

Japanese repro plane
Hopping birds
German Schuco violin-playing clown from the late '40s or early '50s.
Fun twirling airplane carousel
Hopping Dog

Thursday, December 22, 2011

COLLECTION #125: Vintage Santas

It's the nature of collections that there be some cross-over- things that fit into more than one category. Thus it is with Christmas collectibles. Some of these vintage Santa Clauses (is it permissible to pluralize 'Santa Claus'?) were in other collections. I hope you don't mind! But I do have some fun Santas here that I wanted to put together into one big group. There's ephemera: cards, wall decorations, hangers, Christmas carol booklet; toys, a salt shaker, Christmas cards, and a candy box. Just some fun Santas from mostly the 1940s and 1950s.

Cute li'l Santa Salt Shaker. I wonder what happened to the pepper?

A favorite... this Santa stands about 12" tall, it's a give-away from Richfield Gas Stations.

1950s articulated Santa wall decoration

Christmas dolls

Candy box

Vintage Christmas carol booket... belonged to my husband's grandmother. And don't you forget it!

Super-cute Christmas cards for a child.