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MasterCrafters Swinging Playmates and Swinging Girl

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All items185078 of 244566 Vintage Flask, silver plate,  English and?Hummel Doll ? This is a large hand painted doll that appears to be paper mache. Any Ideas, Comments Welcome
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    Posted 12 years ago

    sonterrific
    (7 items)

    Surprisingly, the boy still swings. I thought these two were the coolest of the bunch. Model 119, also known as Mantel Swingtime or Girl on a Swing, was the first motion clock to be made by Mastercrafters in 1950.

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    1. kerry10456 kerry10456, 12 years ago
      These and the "Merry-Go-Round" one, you've posted are very nice, thanks for sharing. Hope to be seeing more of these.
    2. sonterrific, 12 years ago
      Thanks Kerry! I have a few more that I will be posting. Some are a little beat up, but still working. I never really got into these clocks until recently finding them in my fathers collection. Glad I did. There's a lot of history behind these.

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