Posted 8 months ago
midge713
(3 items)
These depression era dolls "walk" when placed on an inclined surface.
I am trying to estimate the values of these. I've found other examples of the clown & penguin online, but haven't found the black woman. Can anyone offer assistance?
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Wilson Walkies Ramp Walker dolls from 30 and 40's .
I see your woman in this article by company . Very nice ! Love them
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2pg-Wilson-Walkies-Ramp-Walker-Doll-Toy-Article-Rita-Johnston-/380479971145?pt=Vintage_Antique_Toys_US&hash=item58965f9f49&nma=true&si=HnXRaEP%2FMCke7x8521MqMkP8gp8%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
One that sold
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Wilson-Black-Americana-Mammy-Wood-Ramp-Walker-Walkie-1930s-/140860330971?pt=Vintage_Antique_Toys_US&hash=item20cbee13db
Manikin - thank you so much for your helpful comments!!
Your welcome Midge :-)