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Subject:Toys?
Posted By: Patrick Norton Sat, Apr 11, 2009 IP: 99.184.56.168

I ran across these two at a garage sale today for 25 cents each. They were with the other kids toys, unbroken. Are these toys? Seem pretty fragile.



Subject:Re: Toys?
Posted By: Bill H Mon, Apr 13, 2009

Patrick, those items probably were sold originally as souvenirs to tourists or other visitors to Japan during the 1920's and 30's or later. They are molded in that fragile and flammible early form of plastic called celluloid. Whether or not they were intended to be toys is moot, because it's obvious from the condition many are found in nowadays that they proved irresistible to children.

From around the same period, here's a set of celluloid lucky gods that I bought cheap and later found had been reassembled by someone who didn't know what attribute belonged to which deity. I imagine they had been taken or shaken apart by kids at play.

Regards,

Bill H.



Subject:Re: Re: Toys?
Posted By: Patrick Norton Wed, Apr 15, 2009

Wow, those are really sharp little figures; thanks for showing them. I know they are not worth a zillion dollars but a real cool collection. Like most people, I missed out on those governments bailouts, but I still enjoy seeing a good collection of stuff. Thanks


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