I cannot find anything on this game, early McLoughlin Brothers target/toss game.
Instructions are inside the box lid and missing whatever arrows etc.. that would have been used to toss at the target.
Box has some wear to it and measures approx 20" Tall and 12" Wide
Fantastic item here. from The The Tinplate Decorating Company... this is from 1893.
The bottom section of the box contains two concentric circles, the outer of which contains ten round counters, each marked with the name of the boys:
Sambo, Hank, Pete, Huck, Gabe, Pomp, Lige, Snow, Caesar, and Mose.
The inner circle has two slots which connect the circles and the printed names of the boys within.
Tin Measures circa 3.7" in Diameter
Nice Ring toss Game from the 1960's.
Box and ALL in Excellent condition, only fault would be that Noddy'd Head on the target board has a crease in it, no doubt from lots of children playing...
Great Graphics and colours on this French Polish tin
Graphics on both sides
Tin Measure approx - 6.5" Long, 4.5" wide and 2" Deep
Fun Novelty item with a black man smoking, put the cork in the bottle and pour, the liquid will come out of his cigarette.
Fun Novelty Black Americana Bottle opener made from Brass
Measure approx 5.6" Long
Offered is a beautiful, C1930s, hand-woven basket plate or tray from the Hausa People of Nigeria, Africa, measuring approximately 13 inches in diameter.
Baskets such as these are made by the women in the Hausa tradition utilizing vegetable fiber, grasses and straw, all of which are typically harvested in the summer...
Offered is this very rarely found, 1938, LITTLE BLACK SAMBO book with beautiful, full color illustrations by Hidegard Lupprian, a McLoughlin Brothers Inc, Springfield, Massachusetts, book publication. Hardcover, 53 unnumbered pages.
This story is a much-beloved children's classic written in the early 1900's by Englishwoman, Helen Bannerman, for her two daughters while they lived in India. Sambo, in the original Bannerman tale, was an Indian boy and not an African-American child...
This charming grouping of THREE vintage, wooden, Black Railroad Porter and Mammy clothes brushes were all made in the 1930's by the Rhody Brush Company of Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
The two larger brushes have natural bristles, while the small red Mammy has solid red "plastic" brushes. They range in height from the Mammy at 6.5 inches and the Railroad Porter at 8 inches tall, to the smaller Mammy at 4.5 inches tall.
The two larger brushes are priced at $85 each...
Lovely 1930's Black Americana Golly Tin Pull Alon Cart Tray.
Measures Approx 11" x 7"
Nice Tin Tray that goes mimics the same graphics as a Pull cart version.
Tray Measures approx 11.5" x 7"
Very nice Golly Tin Pull Toy
Measures approx - 10" x 5"
Unusual Boxed Xylophone kids toy with funny graphics on the Box
Bix has wear, please see pictures
Box measures approx 13.5" x 5 " x 2"
Nice little game with instructions.
Box has a fair bit of wear to it.
Measures Approx - 5.5" x 4"
Black Americana Game of Snap by Parker Bros
Instructions still present
Box Measures approx 5.5" x 4"
The Game of Snap, published by Parker Brothers
Complete with Instructions
Box has a fair bit of wear, please see photos
Box measures approx - 5.5" x 4"
Nice Graphics on the Box Lid, Card Game with Instruction on the Box Lid.
Box has a fair bit of wear to it, see pics.
Box measure approx - 7.5" x 6"
Funny Graphics on this small wooden boxed puzzle.
There is wear on some splits to the box corners
Box Measures approx - 7" x 5"