The Book of Penny Toys


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This book features toys made of tinplate, lead and cast iron, celluloid, wood and paper.




Book of Penny Toys


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The Book of Penny Toys


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Penny's Toys


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Gordon Craig's Book of Penny Toys


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Benny and Penny in The Toy Breaker


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When their cousin Bo comes to visit, Benny and Penny hide their toys and try to go on a treasure hunt without him, but Bo will not stop pestering them.




More Penny Toys


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Georg Fischer Penny Toys / Blechspielzeug


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This book presents the results of the latest research into the history of Georg Fischer tinplate toys by Ernst Plattner and Michael Bowes. The authors have tried to identify all of the variations of penny toys that Georg Fischer made and shows how these models can be differentiated from those of other manufacturers. The book contains a comprehensive index of the majority of models made by the company from 1903 to 1970. The text is in English and German.




Meet Enzo & Tank


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