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1950s Gama Made In Japan Mechanical Tin PuppyDog Wind Up Toy Vintage Old Antique For Sale


1950s Gama Made In Japan Mechanical Tin PuppyDog Wind Up Toy Vintage Old Antique
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1950s Gama Made In Japan Mechanical Tin PuppyDog Wind Up Toy Vintage Old Antique:
$90.00

This vintage 1950s Gama Made In Japan mechanical tin puppydog wind-up toy is a rare find for collectors and dog enthusiasts alike. The toy stands at 5.5 inches in height and 3 inches in width, and weighs approximately 1 lb. It features a wind-up knob, candy box, spoon, and still works perfectly.


The multicolor puppydog feeding itself candy and the antique design make this toy a unique addition to any collection. The aluminum material and the fact that it was made in Japan are additional aspects that make this toy special. This one-of-a-kind item is sure to be a conversation starter and a beloved possession for years to come.


Be Gentle With The Dog it’s Very Old but it Does work!



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