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Help identifying and sorting a large group of old toy soldiers

I have a large group of old toy soldiers, cannons, vehicles, horses, and other military pieces that I’m trying to identify.

I’ve seen names like Manoil and Barclay while looking at similar ones, but I don’t actually know what these are or how many different makers may be mixed in.

Mainly looking for help with:

- Identifying brands/makers

- What markings or details to look for

- Which pieces I should pull out and research separately

- What should be sold individually vs grouped together

- Any rare figures, vehicles, poses, or accessories I should watch for

- General idea of how to value them

I have a lot more and can post close-up photos of anything that might help.

u/Flaky_Oil_286 — 8 days ago

Does anyone recognize this framed silk scarf?

This was hanging in my grandparents’ house. It’s printed on a really soft, silk-like fabric and looks like it may have originally been a scarf. Does anyone recognize the design or know who made it, how old it might be?

u/Flaky_Oil_286 — 21 days ago
▲ 3 r/LittleTikes+1 crossposts

Can anyone identify this vintage Little Tikes playset? I can’t find a single photo of it anywhere.

I’m hoping someone recognizes this.

I picked up this vintage Little Tikes playset that’s made in the USA, but I cannot find a single matching photo, listing, catalog page, or mention of it anywhere online.

Features:

Cash register

Produce scale with hand crank

Fruit stand/grocery market theme

Purple frame with red shelves

Yellow register and accessories

Large oval fruit sign on top

Made by The Little Tikes Company (Hudson, Ohio)

The molded plastic has numbers including 4031-00, H00901, and what looks like 32417XX, but none of those return anything useful.

Does anyone know:

The official product name?

Approximately what year it was made?

Whether it was a retailer-exclusive or short-run item?

Does anyone have a catalog, manual, or remember owning one?

I’ve searched Google Images, Google Lens, eBay (active and sold), WorthPoint, and general web searches without finding this exact playset. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

u/Flaky_Oil_286 — 22 days ago
▲ 111 r/AntiqueToys+1 crossposts

Hi. I recently found a box of old steel/iron?? Military figurines and tanks, cannons etc. What are they? Worth anything in this condition? Thanks in advance!

u/Flaky_Oil_286 — 4 months ago