Tin toys were originally made from tin or iron sheets in the 19th century, hence their name.
In the early 20th century, tin toys were very popular in Europe and the United States.
Many companies began to manufacture various styles of tin toys.
Including cars, planes, trains, robots, animals, etc.
Japan's Sanko Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is one of them.
Tin-plated iron toys began to be manufactured in the 1920s of the Showa era.
The factory has been closed in 2019.
It is also the last company in Japan to make tin toys.
A hand-wound toy that can turn on its own,
The painting is exquisite and worth collecting.
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- Taiwan
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- No.45,713 - Home & Living | No.1,577 - Stuffed Dolls & Figurines
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- Toy ◸ Showa Japanese clockwork train Era◸ Popular in 1950-1960, the actual manufacturing date is unknown Material ◸ Tin (tinplate) Dimensions ◸ 7.8 x 4.6 x H3.1 cm Remarks◸ This is an old product in stock, and there will inevitably be traces of time. The colors of the three units are different, and the driver is a human, a monkey, or a bear.
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