Daiya Space Gun Tin Toy 1960s

This tin Space Gun was made in the 1960s by a Japanese company called Daiya. They are noted for making quality toy space guns and robots.
Continue readingThis tin Space Gun was made in the 1960s by a Japanese company called Daiya. They are noted for making quality toy space guns and robots.
Continue readingThis plate was made to commemorative the Apollo 11 space mission and man’s first time landing on the moon.
Continue readingThis is a Beatles Promo Card that was signed by all four of the Beatles. This was most likely signed in 1963.
Continue readingThis is a battery-operated 19-inch Space Frontier Apollo 15 Rocket. It was manufactured by KY of Japan in the 1960s.
Continue readingThese are photos of a 1950s Coca-Cola countertop display sign. The glass and metal sign lights up and measures 19 inches in length.
Continue readingGeneral Mills first started featuring pictures of athletes on their boxes in 1934. This single-serving box commemorates Larry Bird’s retirement after 13 years of playing basketball for the Boston Celtics.
Continue readingTexaco Service Attendant Hat This is a Texaco gas station service attendant’s hat. It dates from between the late 1960s to the 1970s. It’s a symbol of a past when service attendants filled your gas tank, checked your oil and washed your windshield. This particular version of the Texaco logo was used from the 1960s
Continue readingThe latest Retro Image is of an 8.5–inch vinyl Humble Oil Tiger bank. It dates to about 1965 and was manufactured in the USA.
Continue readingThis is a 13-inch giant walking robot from the 1980s. Called the Jupiter Robot, it was made in China by KAMCO.
Continue readingThis is a tin globe bank made about 1947. It was manufactured by J. Chein and Company.
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