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| | | The picture below shows larger front and back views of this 1930s Cracker Jack Pop Corn Confection Imprinted Cardboard Native American Indian Stand Up Toy Prize Figure. This toy figure is not dated but it was used as a Cracker Jack box prize in the 1930s. The thick cardboard playset figure once has a slotted wooden base but it is no longer there. He is shooting an arrow with a bow. He has a headdress with feathers on his head, a robe or blanket, a quiver with arrows, and a hatchet or tomahawk in his belt. The Cracker Jack ID number for this prize is Z-0062. It is believed to have been made by Junghans Soehne or Germany. The figurine or doll measures about 1-3/4'' tall as seen. It appears to be in near mint to mint condition but it does not have the wooden base as pictured and mentioned above. |
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