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Colorful 1940s U.S. German Zone Tin Wind Up Toy Cat
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This item is already soldColorful 1940s U.S. German Zone Tin Wind Up Toy Cat
United States   Germany   German   World War II WWII   Lithographed   Tin   Wind Up   Toy   Cat   Nostalgic
The picture shows several views of this Colorful 1940s U.S. German Zone Tin Wind Up Toy Cat. There had once been a ball between the cats front paws but it is now gone. It could be replaced. The lithography is very detailed and colorful on the cat. A key is included. The cat moves along nicely and the tail spins which flips the cat over and it continues. It runs like new. The bottom is marked as follows:

MADE IN U.S. - ZONE GERMANY

Not counting the tail, the cat measures 3-1/2'' long. Besides the missing ball it is in near mint condition as pictured.

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Colorful 1940s U.S. German Zone Tin Wind Up Toy Cat


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