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Click here to subscribeA VINTAGE TIN PLATE AND CHARACTER TOY GROUP, EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY. Nine pieces comprising a Popeye pencil- 1929 Eagle Pencil Company in original box, a Marx "Whee-Whiz" tin litho base, a San Japan tin litho mechanical bank, a Marx Ferdinand the Bull wind-up dated 1938, a Lone Ranger mail train puzzle game, a Midget Bagatelle snap ball toy, a plaster polychrome Disney "Sleepy" figure with paper label marked Trotter Walt Disney Bernard and Konst, a ceramic Snow White salt shaker marked Walt Disney Productions and Japan "Suzuki" tin litho and celluloid rabbit on wind-up tricycle. Some losses. The largest 7 inches diameter (18 cm).
A French colour supplement to “Petit Parisien”. Showing a close-up of passenger and crew compartments at the tail end of a Zeppelin, flying over a river landscape, with caption “The passenger airship Zeppelin which has just been destroyed by a storm”, crashing into the Teutoberg Forest in June 1910, luckily without loss of life. Also a supplement to “Le Petit Journal” showing the paper’s own dirigible landing at the Bagatelle Gardens, circa 1905. With cheering crowd and inset of the record-holding balloonist, Conte Henry de la Vaux. Both mounted and framed en-suite. 48x35cm. GC.