Once a common sight at the neighborhood five and dime, these little tin clicker noise makers were just the thing to occupy a kid for a few pennies. These examples date from the mid twentieth century and have colorful lithographed images of clowns, animals, or even a little elf, playing his mandolin, sitting on a mushroom. One was made in Germany, two in Japan, two are unmarked, and one is marked “T. Cohn Made In U.S.A.” They each measure about two and a half inches long by an inch and a quarter wide and are in excellent, played with condition with nicks and scratches. The price is for the group of six. 3416-71EP
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$25.00
1 in stock
| Weight | 1 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 1 × 2.5 in |
Once a common sight at the neighborhood five and dime, these little tin clicker noise makers were just the thing to occupy a kid for a few pennies. These examples date from the mid twentieth century and have colorful lithographed images of clowns, animals, or even a little elf, playing his mandolin, sitting on a mushroom. One was made in Germany, two in Japan, two are unmarked, and one is marked “T. Cohn Made In U.S.A.” They each measure about two and a half inches long by an inch and a quarter wide and are in excellent, played with condition with nicks and scratches. The price is for the group of six. 3416-71EP
exc
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$25.00
1 in stock