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Phone: 805-340-4817 (Vincent)
Phone: 805-444-4069 (David)
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Buyer's Premium 15% (10% if cash paid at pick-up)
This outstanding collection of vintage Fisher-Price and Playskool toys represents some of the most sought-after mid-century American toy production from the 1960s and early 1970s. The lot includes a Fisher-Price Pull-A-Tune xylophone wagon (classic white with colorful keys and red wheels), a Fisher-Price Music Box Radio in red with teal handles playing 'Sing a Song of Sixpence' with functional turn knob, a Fisher-Price Teacher Clock with wooden case and red handle, a Playskool Col-O-Rol Wagon, a Fisher-Price Talking Coin Phone in blue, a Fisher-Price Little People Farm barn with multiple plastic animal figures, and a charming handmade Guatemalan or Mexican folk art yarn doll in traditional woven huipil dress with braided hair — a wonderful Southwestern/Latin American textile collectible. A Fisher-Price 'Hickory Dickory Dock' Little Golden-style song card and a small vintage green metal toy truck round out the collection. Fisher-Price, founded in 1930 in East Aurora, New York, produced these iconic wooden and plastic toys during their golden era of the 1960s-70s, and they are highly collectible today among toy enthusiasts and nostalgic collectors across Colorado and nationwide. The folk art doll features hand-stitched facial features, black and blue yarn braided hair, and a multicolor woven skirt with geometric huipil top consistent with Guatemalan Mayan textile traditions, making it a desirable piece for Southwestern and Latin American folk art collectors. Condition is overall Good to Very Good for the age of the pieces; the xylophone shows paint wear to keys and surface scratches consistent with play use, the Music Box Radio shows light scuffing to the red plastic body with the song indicator label intact, the clock shows wear to the wooden case with some finish loss, the folk art doll shows minor soiling to the yarn body, and the farm animals and barn show typical play wear; most pieces appear structurally complete and intact, though buyers should note these are vintage play toys and not guaranteed to be fully functional.
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