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    Posted 13 years ago

    Jennaone
    (6 items)

    When wound up, the drummer taps the drums and the horse moves forward. On one side of the toy, it says made in Gt. Britain. My Grandmother gave this to me when I was a little girl.

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    1. Shawnl86 Shawnl86, 13 years ago
      Nice, a tin toy not from Japan!
    2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 13 years ago
      Hi from Sydney Australia!
      Nice toy boy! Does it have a number? Something like " Prod Pat 23710."?
      I think it is part of a series made by an English firm "Wells Brimtoy". There are a series of boy drummers; yours loosely looks like a drummer in the Life Guards.
      In England, Wells, Hornby and Chad Valley were dominant players in the tin toy market. Using this info will get you on the way with this toy.
      Check out: http://rodgersantiques.co.uk/?p=162

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