I have several tin/metal bubble blowing toys that I have inherited that I believe are from the 1950’s. All are in their original packaging and all are in near mint condition. Just looking to get an idea as to their value and who might be interested in purchasing.
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jennifermacduff Reputation: 10 |
Try going to the BUY tab at top which takes you to do a variety search [URL removed]
[URL removed] Toys & Hobbies >> Vintage & Antique Toys >> Tin >> Other…
And good Luck within your research!
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
I just found this site. Looks like it may have some of the items you refer to.
The site owners name and address are there as well as an email address.
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Best of luck and have fun researching.
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AbbysAttic Reputation: 395 See AbbysAttic's booth |
Hi
I took a look over at the bay at the completed listings for these and some seem to do very nicely.
Here is one
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for you to look at and perhaps do some research on.
Good Luck
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Vintagemaven Reputation: 629 See Vintagemaven's booth |
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