Really nice Australian Piccaninny Floor Polish Tin.
Tin is still full with its contents.
Measures approx - 4" in Diameter and 3" Tall
Spanish Coffee Container, Tin top and bottom and Cardboard container with nice Black Americana Scene
Measures 7.5" Tall and 4.5" in Diameter
Near Mint Condition Original Shop Display from around 1910 for Euthymol Toothpaste which is still around today.
A rare find in this conditions.
Has all its original stamps also, made by Beritex in England who also made a number of shoe polish advertising figures
Made from a type of Vulcanized rubber.
Shipping is included with this items
Offered is an absolutely wonderful, original, 1930s watercolor portrait of a young "Black Shoe Shine Boy", a figure quite reflective of one aspect of African-American cultural history, as the iconic "shoe-shine boy (or man)" was so very frequently seen on city street corners plying a meager living during the first half of the 20th century...
Nice Red German Coffee Tin Caricature on two sides.
Tin measures approx - 4" in Diameter and 7" Tall
Amusing toy, you turn the lever around and the Character inside dances around.
Measures 2.5" in Diameter
The Five Jolly Darkies Way Down in Old Virginia, The Old Plantation,
Made by W. S. Reed Toy Co., Leominster, MA circa 1880/1890, wooden toy. Measures 9" x 6.5" x 2" deep.
Only thing missing the handle for the crank but another can easily be placed on it
Condition is very good
This circa 1940’s Black Mammy doll is diminutive in size and delightfully detailed!
Measuring just 6 ½ inches tall with a skirt circumference of 4 ½ inches, her head, torso, and arms are constructed of fabric with an inverted basket serving as her skirt...
Offered is this exceedingly rare and unusual, circa 1910, Dallas, Texas, 10 page, all-paper (including front and back covers), advertising "Give-Away" pamphlet which tells the complete story of LITTLE BLACK SAMBO, featuring both black line and color illustrations...
Measuring a total length of 26 inches including strings, this fabulous, late 1940's, black character marionette is in wonderful, never-played-with condition!
The puppet, itself, is 14 inches tall and is colorfully dressed in blue and white checked pants, red shoes, orange and whit polka dot shirt, straw hat and red patterned neck scarf.
The puppet's face is composition and bears evidence of some age-related crackling as noted in photos...
nice little children's paint box with Golly.
measures approx - 4.5" Long and 3" Wide
Made in Hong Kong, for the UK/French and German markets.. construction set...
Bo Measures approx - 10" x 6"
Offered is this extremely RARE 1920's, cardboard, D.L. Clark Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 120 count, BLACK JACK Caramel "PENNY CANDY" BOX which features a singing Black Dandy strumming a banjo.
Cardboard candy boxes with African-American themes remain EXTREMELY RARE finds in today's market due to their inherent fragile nature!!!
This wonderful piece is in very good condition with the expected aging, and edge and corner wear given its 100+ years of age...
Nice Biscuit tin that portrays the BBC's Black & White Minstrel Show that used to be on TV in the 60's and 70's
Tin Measures circa 9" x 9"
Measuring just 2.25 inches in height (minus the hair!!), this extremely RARE, clear glass Golliwogg Perfume Bottle was sold by VIGNY Perfumeries of Paris, France in the 1920’s.
The clear glass perfume was the second version of the Vigny “Le Golliwogg” perfume produced from the 1920’s into the 1930’s. The bottle design and name are based on a character created by Englishwoman, Florence K. Upton, around the turn of the 20th century...
Great Colours and graphics on this tin. One side portrays Black Slave delivering coffee on a tray
Measures approx - 7" Tall, 4" Wide
This extremely rare, circa 1900, COMPLETE set of 4 Magic Lantern glass slides with Black Americana theme is in mint condition! True to the era in which they were produced, these 4 slides typify the black derogatory stereotypes prolific during this period.
Measuring 4 inches wide x 3 3/4 inches high, the black color-toned set was manufactured by A.D. Handy, Stereopticon & Supplies, Boston...
Measuring 1 3/4 inches in diameter x 3/8 of an inch high, this circa 1920’s, dexterity game puzzle depicts a fancily dressed and top-hatted black man! Likely German-made, the puzzle is without markings. Vibrant color and detailing! The puzzle contains 4 tiny white balls, that with the proper manual dexterity, are to be placed in the gent’s mouth, eyes and bow tie!
Constructed of tin with a cardboard lithographed image and a glass cover, this game is backed with its original mirror...