Saturday, October 7, 2017




1954 Bradford Novelty Co. Unbreakable Christmas Tree Ornaments vintage toy trade ad.

In 1954, Bradford Novelty Co. promoted their Unbreakable Christmas Tree Ornaments in Playthings magazine. The vintage toy trade ad showcases colorful, whimsical holiday-themed ornaments designed to withstand the rough-and-tumble play of children. Made from a special plastic material, these ornaments are touted as being unbreakable, ensuring they will last for many Christmases to come. The ad appeals to parents looking for sturdy, long-lasting ornaments that can stand up to the enthusiastic handling of their little ones.


Tuesday, October 3, 2017

1952 See the Sensationally New Noma First for 52



The Noma First for 52 toy range has been released and it is sensational! This vintage toy line is a must-see for anyone interested in toys. They offer a wide range of new toys that will capture the imagination of children worldwide. From dolls to trains, the Noma First for 52 has every type of toy imaginable. The range is expected to be a hit with parents and children alike and is a great way to keep your child entertained for hours on end. Don't miss out on this amazing range of toys!

Monday, April 17, 2017

1922 Doll Togs

Doll Togs

    In this exhibit was featured a complete line of Sport Togs and Silk Lingerie for eleven, fourteen and eighteen inch dolls. All these numbers were made to retail ar popular prices. There was also on display a new line of novelty costumes accessories for baby dolls. All of this attire was offered in striking color combination and the exbititor featured the fact that they are all replicas of prevailing fashions.


Sunday, April 16, 2017

1931 Gendron's Packard Eight with Rumble Seat Pedal Car


Gendron Wheel Co.    

       Here is a picture of Gendron's Packard Eight with Rumble Seat. The body, hood and seat are finished in maroon, with striping and decoration in an attractive carmine. This number is equipped with pneumatic balloon tires and ball-bearing wheels, with all nickel parts having the approved chromium plating. This number, which was one of those featured in a most pretentious display at the toy fair, retailed for $75.00. The entire line on display is produced under the trade name "Gendron's Pioneer Line.