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    Posted 8 years ago

    Alan2310
    (915 items)

    Good Morning CW Members--- 3:30 AM)2016-7-21
    This is my last find at the Barn yard sale last Saturday, a nice Tin Toy Eastern Rabbit with small Trailer, probably sold with eastern eggs, they are missing( I don't know why??), i will put some fresh one at Eastern time.
    This tin toy was produce by"General Metal Toy, Ontario, Canada" mark on the back trailer( picture 4), the graphic are in good condition, little dent here and there.

    This Tin Toy measure 10 inch long, 7.75 inch tall, trailer 4.25 inch wide by 5.75 inch long.

    Many thanks everyone for Viewing.
    Alan

    ---------------------------------General Metal Toy----------------------------------

    In Canada, mechanical toys made in Europe, the United States, and Japan were available from about 1900 on. The only Canadian company known to have made mechanical toys was the General Metal Toy Company of Toronto, which started production in 1941 and ended in about 1964.
    General Metal Toys of Toronto, Ontario produced a line of paper on wood and metal musical pull toys early in their production. These pull toys included a horse pulling a musical wheel, a drum-playing cat, and a drum-playing Mickey Mouse manufactured in cooperation with the Walt Disney Corporation. General Metal produced their line of paper on wood and tin toys between 1941 and 1955 along with a series of stream-lined cars and other metal toys. Most General Metal toys are identical in design to toys made by various US companies, especially Marx and Buffalo Toys.

    The company product summary for 1949, as printed in the 1949 Canadian Toy Fair catalogue, was "mechanical metal toys, musical tops, chime toys, telephones, washing machines, laundry sets." Most General Metal toys are copies of toys produced by American toy companies, but made in Canada after the U.S. manufacturers had ceased production.
    Perhaps the most intricate of the General Metal is a wind-up painted tin "Ferris Wheel." It is a delightful Canadian mechanical toy with two 32 cm towers, four cars containing people, and lithographed clowns and fair-goers and signs reading; "Entrance" and "Tickets 5 c."
    From comparing toys made by General Metal Toys of Toronto with American-made toys, it appears that General Metal did not design many toys of their own, but used previously produced toy designs. It is possible that they acquired the license to produce toy designs created by American toy makers, or they simply copied them without permission. General Metal made toys identical to those produced by several different American toy manufacturers, including Argo, Buffalo, Marx, and Wolverine.
    For example, the General Metal set of tin toy furniture consisting of a refrigerator, cupboard, and stove, is identical to that made by the Wolverine Company in the USA. As the dating of these Canadian versions seems to be later than for their American counterparts, perhaps General Metal acquired the rights to produce these toys after their run in the USA had ended.

    Courtesy of : http://www.historymuseum.ca/canadaplay/manufacturers/general-metal.php

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    Comments

    1. jscott0363 jscott0363, 8 years ago
      Alan,
      This is just a fantastic find!!! Really very cool!
    2. racer4four racer4four, 8 years ago
      Aww. Adorable.
    3. Alan2310 Alan2310, 8 years ago
      Karen, yes it is a nice little fella, and for .50 cent Barn sale, nothing better, even I will use twice, in the coming Easter.
      Many thanks for the comment and the love, much appreciated you take some of your time to stop by.

      Regards
      Alan
    4. Alan2310 Alan2310, 8 years ago
      Scott, Yes, I was sure you'd love the Easter Rabbit tin toy.
      Thank you for the kind comment, as always love your visit, deeply appreciated that you take some of your time to stop by.

      Regards
      Alan

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