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A toy wagon is a classic. It doesn't need batteries, it's nearly impossible to wear out, and it never goes out of style. Your kids will be hauling the dog around in it within a week.
Antonio Pasin, who had learned cabinet-making on a Venetian estate, started manufacturing a wooden toy wagon in Chicago in 1917, first calling it "Liberty Coaster" for the Statue of Liberty, then ...
“We thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be nice for them (the kids) to have new toys to play with.’” The two made a pull toy wagon one year and a wooden barn with a fence the another.
These wagons sold for around $10 to $12 in the early 1900s. Your toy wagon was made circa 1920 and can be found online selling for $245 to $550. Q.
AFTER Aldi shoppers went wild for the supermarket’s wooden toy range, Lidl have launched their own toy event. The best part is you can secure 10 percent off the huge range with a special tric… ...
S.A. Smith made wooden and metal toys, wagons, wheelbarrows, children's carriages and the famous shoo-fly rocking horse. One of their toys was a wooden milk wagon and horse with the name Hillside Farm ...