Monday, October 7, 2019

MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON

As always, some wonderful finds, oldies but goodies, and more--click on the photos and links.  By special request---another look at this amazingly light--and still very much intact--vintage Made in Japan celluloid dog--your editor's favorite find and a permanent annual addition when the "Brooklyn Bridge" putz village makes its appearance every Christmas. Most likely late 1920's or early 30's and a remarkable survivor given how easily it could be crushed--found for only a quarter at the Peekskill Flea Market. 

He's followed by an incredible METALCRAFT ZEPPELIN KIT, featured in a previous auction at Croton's own SeriousToyz.com. From 1928--and although missing parts--it sold for $554.40--proof positive that if you have serious stuff, SERIOUSTOYZ.COM has serious bidders. And finally the latest from Howard's Ten Cents City, Recreating the little cardboard putz houses of the 1950's--14 pages of awesomeness! CLICK HERE.

Again, click on the photos and enjoy.

From Tom H: "half posts" on vintage putz house fences http://bit.ly/1KdUuOq and more http://bit.ly/1zlz7Yy

And in case you missed it, a message from Pete Oehmen and his vintage putz house catalog update, lots of pix; more here

An outstanding quick collection of vintage Christmas, Halloween and miscellaneous blow molds; some very unusual ones here

BY SPECIAL REQUEST: More Marxville O Guage accessories....

#416A Floodlight Tower, Twin Lights
#417 Bell Ringing Crossing Signal
#421 Crossing Signal w-Flashing Lights
#428 Automatic Crossing Gate
Click on the link http://www.toyconnect.blogspot.com/2015/01/marx-marxville-accessories-pt-8.html


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