Part of a large collection of vintage F&B dolls, fresh from a local estate where they were carefully stored and displayed. Here is a set of three vintage 1960s F&B Effanbee Mickey dolls, each with the desirable molded baseball cap head variation. We think they look wonderful when posed and displayed together! Initially, these dolls were sold in baseball uniforms, but all three have since been redressed.
One wears a gray tee with red pants, another a turquoise shirt with sneakers, and the third a red floral pajama-style outfit. While the clothing is replaced, each doll retains Mickey’s original charm with his freckled cheeks, playful grin, and glancing eyes (right or left, depending on doll). Vinyl bodies remain in nice condition with normal light wear from age.
A wonderful group for Effanbee collectors — these molded cap Mickeys are hard to find in multiples like this. See the rest of our EFFANBEE collection; happy to combine shipping for extra savings. Find these and many other Effanbee Dolls in our eBay Store Connectibles.
We recently sold this lovely Lionel Train Set. Here is some fascinating history of how Lionel got into the HO Business for a while. These are now rare and very collectible.
Lionel in the 1950s During the 1950s, the Lionel Corporation stood as the dominant name in American model railroading. Its O and O27 gauge trains symbolized the postwar era’s fascination with technology and motion, appearing in department store displays and under countless Christmas trees. By the latter part of the decade, as the HO scale gained popularity for its compact size and increasing realism, Lionel sought entry into this growing market. Rather than invest immediately in new tooling, Lionel contracted with established HO manufacturers to produce trains bearing the Lionel name. This effort marked a brief but noteworthy diversification in Lionel’s production history, reflecting both market adaptation and experimentation.
Lionel No. 5711 “Virginian” HO Freight Set (1958) The Lionel No. 5711 “Virginian” HO Freight Set was introduced in 1958 and represents one of the earliest HO offerings produced for Lionel by Athearn of Compton, California. The set included a Virginian diesel switcher finished in yellow and blue, accompanied by a consist of Athearn freight cars and a matching caboose. Components were manufactured by Athearn, while Lionel supplied packaging, marketing, and distribution through its dealer network. Production was limited to a short period, as Lionel soon moved HO manufacturing to other contractors. Surviving examples of the 5711 set are of particular interest to collectors, as they illustrate Lionel’s brief collaboration with Athearn and its attempt to establish a presence in the competitive HO scale market of the late 1950s. Other Electric Trains are available in our eBay Store Connectibles
Sawyer’s Vtg View-Master Personal Stereo Camera f3.5/25mm lenses 35mm Film with Original Case. They were made in Portland, Oregon, between 1952 and 1955. The View-Master Personal Stereo Camera shoots 14mm x 12mm stereoscopic images on regular 35mm film for use in View-Master slides, slide viewers, and projectors. The circular View-Master slides and their red viewers were popular among children throughout the second half of the 20th century. They are still being produced today with preloaded images such as cartoons or far-away travel destinations. The idea behind the View-Master Personal Stereo Camera was to make your own images which could then be punched out and inserted into blank slides for viewing your own stereoscopic photos. A second View-Master camera was introduced in 1962, but production of that model ended shortly after that. The use of these cameras remained popular throughout the next several decades, with blank slides staying in production until the early 1990s. This is a collector’s item and has not been tested. #eBay #eBaySeller#ViewMasterStereocraft#Sawyers#viewmaster
We are selling a lovely group of vintage Vogue Ginny dolls fresh from an avid local collector & doll store owner who kept them in original condition and most have her price tags on them.
Featuring here the oldest pair, adorable 8″ Toddle Twins, boy and girl in coordinating outfits of pink with blue trim. Composition, painted eyes, blond wig over slightly molded hair, full outfit including socks, shoes, caps. Overall very good condition with some expected wear to the clothing and the snaps are torn on her shoes, but mostly these display so well. Please look closely at the photos for details. Each has a display stand. Doll store price of $200 per doll on the tag. Please visit our eBay Store Connectibles to see all the Ginny dolls.
Part of a Scandinavian Art Glass set from a pristine local collection; kept on display only & never used.
Featuring here a pair of Anne Nilsson 1990’s Clown series champagne flutes, green stripe pattern with a blue base, individually hand-decorated and etched on base with signature “AN” and the artist initials.
Orrefors Scandinavian set, highest quality hand-blown glass, discontinued in 2006.
Each measures 10-3/4″ tall and 2-7/8″ across; as hand-painted, no two are exactly alike.
Fresh from an estate and we’re always excited when we find a Singer FEATHERWEIGHT Sewing Machine to offer, as we know how much they are loved. This listing features an excellent one and a great opportunity if you’ve been waiting for a very-clean version to be offered! Singer Sewing Machine Featherweight Portable Electric Sewing Machine 221 in original case with great lot of accessories, Number AH558021 dating to April, 1948.
Condition is Excellent. We don’t sew and didn’t try anything other than turning it on and off, runs smoothly and quietly as you can see in video. Some collectible Singer original authentic attachments, bobbins, needles and everything you see in the photos. Case is in very good condition. I’m sure the machine could use oil and a lube to make it run in top condition. Bakelite foot pedal and electrical cords are excellent as well. The light also works. Be sure to watch the VIDEO Below. Please check our eBay Store Connectibles for other Sewing Items.
Charming and hard to find Ideal all composition Deanna Durbin 20″ 1938 doll, original dress with tag intact. Deanna was a teenage movie star and singer of radio & TV.
All composition jointed body, brown sleep eyes, brown human hair wig, dimples, open smiling mouth with six teeth.
She has some condition issues but displays nicely.
Although she has some crazing on face & body, it is much less that many other dolls of that era.
Please look closely at photos for details.
Loosely strung (doll stand is not included), glass eyes have damage as shown, some small areas with paint loss on eyelid, lip and body.
Real human hair is thick and in original style but can use some attention to be
Deanna Durbin
even prettier.
Original Ideal tagged long gown has some holes.
Slip has safety pin closure. I believe these are original shoes but not sure; they snap & close tightly.
Edna Mae Durbin, known professionally as Deanna Durbin, was a Canadian-born actress and singer, later settled in France, who appeared in musical films in the 1930s and 1940s. With the technical skill and vocal range of a legitimate lyric soprano, she performed many styles from popular standards to operatic arias.
This is a Jensen Toy Steam Engine Vintage Model 75 from the 1970s. All valves open and close freely and the water level glass viewer is unbroken. The unit is 11″ x 10″ x 8″ tall. What you see in the picture is all that is included. The engine has not been tested for steam or pressure. Brass Shovel & Rake were included when I acquired the unit, so it is being passed along, although is did not come originally with the steam engine.
Steam engine mechanism
Examine pictures closely for the exact condition of the steam engine. Because of its age, I’m sure it needs a good cleaning and lubrication before using.This and many other Vintage Toys can be found in our eBay Store Connectibles.
Jensen’s genius for designing and making steam engines was evident at an early age. In 1911 at the age of 10, he fashioned his first engine using steel cans, after becoming enamored with the horse drawn steam threshers that visited the family farm in his native Denmark. Twelve years later, while completing schooling for his Mechanical Engineering Degree, Tom built a 175 pound monster steam engine, complete with a hand made generator, which today, we know as “Old Number 1”. This engine was so well designed and executed that it won a Silver Medal at the 1923 Denmark State Fair. Today, almost 80 years later “Old # 1” still runs like new. (This extraordinary engine can be seen up above on this page.) Tom did not know at the time that this engine would prove to be the seed from which, nine years later, in Jeannette Pennsylvania, the Jensen Steam Engines of today would grow.
Like millions before him, Tom came to America in search of a better life and the promise of a career in his chosen field of Mechanical Engineering. The Great Depression quickly put a damper on this young Engineer’s plans for a “real job”. We know today that this was a blessing in disguise for future steam enthusiasts and kids… for to keep busy and stay focused until he found a job, Tom made up six samples of a miniature, 12 pound brass steam engine turning a little generator to light a flashlight bulb. He took these samples to Kauffman’s Department Store in downtown Pittsburgh to be reviewed by their toy buyer. As luck would have it, another buyer from the famous F.A.O. Schwarz Toy Store happened by, saw the samples and the rest is history. When the initial order of 50 engines arrived in New York City, other retailers quickly took notice… Macy’s and then the well known Spiegel Catalog Company became dealers, selling literally thousands of the engines. In later years, Sears Roebuck, Penney’s and Montgomery Ward’s would all feature Jensen Steam Engines in their catalogs.
The start of World War II brought the toy industry to a sudden stop. This was especially true at Jensen, because our engines used, as they still do today, valuable brass, nickel, stainless steel and cast iron, which were restricted war materials. This shut down, however, was not to last long. While the Lionel Train Co. raised chickens for the war effort and Erector sets gave way to munitions, the U.S. Army declared Jensen Mfg. Co. to be a “War Essential Industry” and issued an exemption from the manufacturing ban. The Army’s Chemical Warfare Department had discovered that the mighty Jensen “Toy” Steam Engine was powerful enough to turn an air pump that tested for the presence of poisonous gases. Thus Tom was off and running, working 7 days a week to produce his engines, by the thousands, for the war effort.
Tom Jensen enjoyed life for 92 years, spending the last 61 years of his life working in his little Jeannette Steam Shop, inventing, creating, crafting and perfecting the highly specialized tooling and dies used in the manufacture of his Jensen Steam Engines. In 1992, President George Bush wrote to Mr. Jensen, thanking him for his “…unique contribution to America”. Mrs. Jensen, who recently passed away, had this treasured letter on display for all to see. Tom left a legacy of not just his tooling and the all important blueprint drawings for each and every part, but also a son, Tom, Jr. and a grandson, John, both of whom are also Mechanical Engineers, to carry on this unique family tradition.
Today, Jensen Steam Engine Manufacturing Company continues to thrive under the solid leadership of Tom, Jr. and has matured to become a key player in the field of education. Four generations of students, hobbyists and scouts have developed their interest in, and understanding of, engineering, mechanics, physics, electricity and mathematics using a Jensen as a learning tool… and… maybe because they are just plain FUN!
Because our manufacturing machinery is based on 1920’s technology, the Jensen Steam Engine can only be made by hand. (Sorry… no robotics or automation here, just quality hand-craftsmanship!) This is the reason you won’t find a Jensen in every hobby or toy store… we just can’t supply all that want them. Although still “original” in design, some of our engines now feature state-of-the art boiler heaters which produce two or three times the wattage of older models. This means today’s JENSENS have more power to drive the biggest Erector Set models, generators and many other devices. Accessories, never before available, are now standard on most engines… included are specially formulated Pennzoil lube oil, hand painted flywheel spokes and the fabulous new multi-speed, 2-step pulley, to name a few.
Now, enjoy a leisurely visit to the rest of our Web Page… be sure to print out our free Online catalog… and please, tell a friend about our small corner of the internet!
Rare 1949 Bruce Rogers World Holy Bible. Designed by famed typographer Bruce Rogers, this beautiful Lectern Folio edition Holy Bible measures 19 1/2 x 13 1/4 x 3.1/2 inches and weighs almost 24 pounds. This was a Limited Edition printing, with only 975 copies. It features full red cloth with gilt titles on spine and pictorial gilt design on front and rear covers. Top edge gilt, other edges uncut. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments Translated out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Company, 1949. Edition limited to 975 copies. Folio. xxii, 941 pages. Printed by A. Colish from designs by Bruce Rogers for the World Publishing. . 51 photoengravings of decorated initial & ornaments. Elegant lectern bible from one of the foremost typographers of the 20th century! Please look in out eBay store connectibles for other bibles.
Pre-owned but this doll is nearly mint and new condition – still has the original MA paper tucked inside her romper sunsuit!
8″, adorable Littlest Kitten’s hair is perfect with bow.
All vinyl, sleep eyes, beautiful face coloring.
Only imperfection is that the yarn on one of the booties has some storage damage and tears as shown.
She has NEVER been undressed, let alone played with.
Adorable addition to your vintage doll collection.
Madame Alexander
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