SoldYellow Express Wagon Early American TinJames Fallows Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Circa 1885 A colorful Express Wagon with driver. This toy is 13 ½” long. Material: TinSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN TIN OPEN LATTICE DRAY WAGONAMERICAN TIN OPEN LATTICE DRAY WAGON - A cute early American tin cart / dray wagon made in CT circa 1885; the toy is 14" long and G to VG condition; the seat has been resoldered in place (years ago)See Sold Price
SoldThree tin litho horse drawn wagons and one earlyThree tin litho horse drawn wagons and one early American painted tin cart, longest - 8 1/2''.See Sold Price
SoldAmerican Tin Fallows Peddler WagonAmerican Tin Fallows Peddler Wagon 12 ½" length small repair to front leg good to very goodSee Sold Price
SoldEARLY AMERICAN TIN "BUTCHER WAGON"Well detailed example, hand painted open provisions wagon done in red and yellow with seated driver, flat rail body sides, spoke wheels, drawn by spirit painted horse. 11 1/2" l.See Sold Price
SoldGEORGE BROWN CIRCUS WAGON300. GEORGE BROWN CIRCUS WAGON | Exceedingly rare and desirable early American tin toy, produced in both clockwork and floor toy styles, this example is the latter, only a few are known to have survivSee Sold Price
Sold2 Early American Tin Horse and Wagon Toys2 Early American Tin Horse and Wagon Toys. Hand painted tin, longest is 9 inches long.See Sold Price
SoldGEORGE BROWN CIRCUS CAGE WAGON113. GEORGE BROWN CIRCUS CAGE WAGON | A seldom seen and desirable early American tin example. | 13" l. | Touch up to back gate, otherwise in all original (Very Good Condition) | $2,500 - $4,500See Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN TIN HORSE DRAWN WAGONEarly American tin Horse Drawn Wagon. All original. 9 1/2" Very Good From the James and Helen Berkheimer CollectionSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American Tin Horse Drawn Express Wagon.Stenciled "Express" on both sides of wagon. Original seat looks like it has been re-soldered at one point. Has iron wheels. Possibly fallows, some minor to moderate paint loss to horse especially to fSee Sold Price
Sold19th c. AMERICAN TIN HORSE DELIVERY WAGONAll original early American Tin Horse Drawn Delivery Wagon. White horse and two spoke wheels wagon. Still has the original paint. Maker unknown, late 19th c. Measures 6 1/2x2x3. PROVENANCE: A CharlestSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American Tin Carriage & Horse Drawn Milk Wagon1900 Early American Tin Carriage & Horse Drawn Milk Wagon, cast iron and tin, 11 and 8 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldGROUPING OF EARLY AMERICAN TIN TOYSHand-painted lot includes two horses on platforms, small country coach and small delivery wagon drawn by solo horse. 4 1/4" - 8 1/2" l. One white horse repainted, trolley has paint loss, overall. (GooSee Sold Price
SoldFallows Patrol Wagonthis early American tin fire toy dates from the last quarter of the 19th century, the delicacy and almost primitive quality by such makers as George Brown and Fallows has almost a folk art appeal, thiSee Sold Price
SoldGEORGE BROWN CIRCUS CAGE WAGONExceedingly rare and desirable early American tin example, pictured in the famed George Brown Sketchbook, this clockwork version is simply amazing in design and quality of visual presence. Few are knoSee Sold Price
SoldHORSE DRAWN LADDER WAGONAttributed to Fallows, hand painted Early American tin toy, ornately embossed sides, contains wooden ladders, which rest between seat supports, drawn by two horses and includes two seated firemen. 19"See Sold Price
SoldOXEN WAGONGeorge Brown, c. 1870, hand painted Early American tin toy, simple yet has a folky appeal, open wagon drawn by dual oxen, spoke wheels. 9" l.See Sold Price
SoldTwo early American painted tin horse drawn wagonsTwo early American painted tin horse drawn wagons, 13'' l. and 13 1/2'' l.See Sold Price
SoldGeorge Brown Bandwagon.A large early American tin bandwagon manufactured by Geo. Brown of Forestville, CT. As was typical of Geo. Brown this toy captures whimsy and reality into miniature form. The wagon consisting of threeSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge Brown Circus Band Wagonearly American painted tin, this scarce circus toy has a whimsical shaped wagon with faint remains of original red stenciling, a gold stained horse, original driver, and cast iron wheels 19" l.See Sold Price
SoldYankee Notions” WagonGeorge Brown Toy Company Forestville, Connecticut Circa 1880 A charming early American painted tin toy from a bygone era. This toy is 11.5” long. Material: TinSee Sold Price
SoldGEORGE BROWN CONFECTIONARY WAGONEarly American hand painted tin with cast iron wheels, classic tin toy features two hinged compartments with covers and hinged canopy, drawn by two white horses, side stenciling reads, "Confectionary.See Sold Price
SoldGEORGE BROWN CONFECTIONARY WAGONEarly American hand painted tin with cast iron wheels, classic tin toy features two hinged compartments with covers and hinged canopy, drawn by two white horses, side stenciling reads "Confectionary."See Sold Price
SoldGEORGE BROWN CONFECTIONERY WAGONEarly American hand painted tin with cast iron wheels, classic tin toy features two hinged compartments with covers and hinged canopy, drawn by two white horses, side stenciling reads, "Confectionery,See Sold Price