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- Toy Circus Wagon, 1919-1926 -

- 1919-1926
- Collections - Artifact
Toy Circus Wagon, 1919-1926
- Toy Circus Wagon, 1900-1910 -

- 1900-1910
- Collections - Artifact
Toy Circus Wagon, 1900-1910
- Toy Circus Chariot, 1919-1926 -

- 1919-1926
- Collections - Artifact
Toy Circus Chariot, 1919-1926
- Toy Circus Wagon, 1919-1926 -

- 1919-1926
- Collections - Artifact
Toy Circus Wagon, 1919-1926
- Toy Circus Wagon, 1919-1926 -

- 1919-1926
- Collections - Artifact
Toy Circus Wagon, 1919-1926
- Bulldog Bank, 1910-1930 - In the late-19th and early-20th centuries, several manufacturers marketed cast-iron toy banks to parents as a way to encourage thrift in children. Some banks used mechanical actions to deposit a coin, while others, like this one, just had a slot where the coin was dropped. These simple banks came in a variety of shapes that delighted children of all ages.

- 1910-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Bulldog Bank, 1910-1930
In the late-19th and early-20th centuries, several manufacturers marketed cast-iron toy banks to parents as a way to encourage thrift in children. Some banks used mechanical actions to deposit a coin, while others, like this one, just had a slot where the coin was dropped. These simple banks came in a variety of shapes that delighted children of all ages.
- Toy Calliope, 1919-1926 -

- 1919-1926
- Collections - Artifact
Toy Calliope, 1919-1926
- Circus Wagon Pull Toy, 1919-1926 - Numerous kinds of toys have been produced to look like and simulate the action of real-life actions and modes of transportation. The clown's head moves up and down as the circus wagon is pulled. Organized in 1894 as "The Novelty Works," Hubley Manufacturing Company produced cast iron horse-drawn wagons, fire engines, miniature stoves, and banks.

- 1919-1926
- Collections - Artifact
Circus Wagon Pull Toy, 1919-1926
Numerous kinds of toys have been produced to look like and simulate the action of real-life actions and modes of transportation. The clown's head moves up and down as the circus wagon is pulled. Organized in 1894 as "The Novelty Works," Hubley Manufacturing Company produced cast iron horse-drawn wagons, fire engines, miniature stoves, and banks.