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I don't actively collect them anymore, but I still have several dozen vintage Cracker Jack pieces 1910-1930's. The red tin trains and white camper in the OP are 1930's Cracker Jack pieces.
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You are correct on the Cracker jack pieces. Would love to see a pic of your collection.
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Well, I'm not going to lie. I'm too lazy to post a pic right now. I have almost every metal train engine (not any of the cars) from 1912 (the very first one), through the 1930's, including the rare 1933 Eagle Flyer. I also have many Dowst (became Tootsietoy) cars/ships/charms from the 1910's-1920's. Some of my favorites are the celluloid insert charms - vases, pipes, lamps, etc. |
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