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#1930s toys
foundwithlove · 1 year
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yeoldenews · 7 months
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Someone send this to Nerf.
(source: Johnson Smith & Co. Catalog, 1938.)
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danskjavlarna · 1 month
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Very uncanny: a collection of living toys, some haunted, some evil, most eerie.
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adventurelandia · 3 months
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1938 Grumpy doll from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
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“Torpedo” Pedal Car
Viktor Schreckengost & The Murrary Ohio Company
c.1937-1949
MFA Boston
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newyorkthegoldenage · 1 month
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The streamline era even invaded the toy industry in 1934. This boy looked over the latest in toy trains, a model of a record-breaking streamlined "Zephyr." The new model contrasts with the model of the older type steam locomotive.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
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shewhoworshipscarlin · 8 months
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Tiger wagon toy, 1937-41.
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vintage-sweden · 6 months
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Kindergarten, 1937, Sweden.
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Madame d’Ora (Dora Philippine Kallmus) :: Lea Rivelli, 1932.
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la-cocotte-de-paris · 14 days
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Poster promoting the film musical TOI QUE J'ADORE (1934), directed by Geza Von Bolvary and Albert Valentin. Starring Jean Murat and Edwige Feuillère.
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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NECA will release a black-and-white version of its Bride of Frankenstein ultimate action figure in September. It’s available to pre-order for $34.99. The color version is due out in June.
Featuring Elsa Lanchester’s likeness, the 7” scale toy comes with three interchangeable heads, four interchangeable hands, bandage attachments, and removable gown. It’s packaged in a window box with opening flap.
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foundwithlove · 1 year
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yeoldenews · 4 months
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I so wish I could give you closure on whether he achieved his future occupational ambitions - but there were a surprisingly large number of little boys with the last name Tassone in the Republic, PA area in 1937. And I unfortunately have not been able to figure out which one was "Foots".
(source: The Uniontown Evening Standard, December 15, 1937.)
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danskjavlarna · 2 days
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Very uncanny: a collection of living toys, some haunted, some evil, most eerie.
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vintagegeekculture · 2 years
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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1937 Buck Rogers Chemical Laboratory
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