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Here is a selection of toys ranging from the late 1800's up to the 1940's. The cast iron clown is part of an original J.E. Stevens & Co Trick Dog Bank. The wooden cruiser was made in the 1940's, and fires shells when a lever is pulled. The ring toss game is from the 1920's, and the actors jokes book was printed in New York in 1908.
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The actors jokes clown is great! As are all the others but I love a creepy clown.