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  2. Wind-up toy - Wikipedia

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    After the larger, elaborate wind-up machine art declined in interest, wind-up toys were created cheaply in large numbers by the 1800s. Wind-up machines became known as wind-up toys, and were designed in different forms to move around. [1] European toy makers created and mass-produced the first wind-up tin toys during the late 1880s.

  3. J. Chein & Company - Wikipedia

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    Walking, crawling or jumping figural wind-up toys became a mainstay; their coin banks were also consistently popular. In 1926, Julius Chein was killed in a horse-riding accident in Central Park . Control of the company passed to Chein's widow who then turned the management of it over to her brother, Samuel Hoffman, who was already the founder ...

  4. Cymbal-banging monkey toy - Wikipedia

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    When activated it repeatedly bangs its cymbals together and, in some cases, bobs its head, chatters, screeches, grins, and more. There are both traditional wind-up versions and updated battery-operated cymbal-banging monkeys. The cymbal-banging monkey toy is an example of singerie and kitsch.

  5. 10 Vintage Porcelain Dolls That Are Worth a Fortune

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    Price on eBay: $16,000 This vintage porcelain doll, which stands 21 inches tall, was manufactured in Germany but is dressed in French attire. Made by Jumeau, one of the most iconic porcelain doll ...

  6. 12 of the Most Valuable Vintage Disney Items - AOL

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    Many of the early, most collectible Mickey toys were made in Germany, and this wind-up is a prime example of the German-crafted toys featuring the mouse. 1930 Mickey Mouse Book: First Edition LCG ...

  7. The Wind-Up Doll - Wikipedia

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    'The Wind-up Doll' is an example of Farrokhzad's poetic obsession with societal issues and critique of tradition. [9] Due to this, Her work has made her a symbol of rebellion against the existing social standards and roles for women. Her poetry has been banned since the Islamic Revolution, however it is still sold illegally. [10]

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