A nice lithographed tin wind-up car by Marx. The sides of the car are emblazoned with the logo “Safe Driving School”, the hood says “Learn to Drive” and the trunk says “Dual Control Driver Training Car” (sure enough, if you look inside the windows, you can see two steering wheels). The toy is in working condition. Minimal paint loss at the front and back right corners (probably from a parallel parking accident).
Very nice lithographed tin penny toy in the form of a convertible sedan being driven by a chauffeur. The toy is completely original and is marked "Made In Germany". Circa 1930. Excellent condition, very light surface wear. 5" long.
World War II-era pressed-steel toy double-propeller airplane. The fuselage is painted metallic silver and the wings are red. Possibly Marx or Wyandotte. Tail is marked "Made In U.S.A."
Origin: America, circa 1930's-40's. Condition: very light (5%) wear and rusting to original paint; original wooden wheels. 7-1/2" long; 10" wide.