For sale is a very early tin Lion Pull Toy on Cart. This does have some paint loss, but as you can see it is a VERY old toy. Please examine the photos to see exact condition.
Unusual gilt bronze Victorian begging dog with articulated bowler hat and on base. Nicely detailed figure with textured coat and little glass eyes. The head is attached to the hat and fits loosely in the body of the dog. Lifts up so could be an inkwell or match holder. Size is approx 9cms height. Weight approx 260gms so quite a solid piece for size.
Large Antique Bird Shooting Gallery Target. Very heavy steel, bird measures 10.5″ wide and 9″ tall not including mounting arm. This would be able to swing front to back and rock back and forth right and left.
This vintage set of three wooden juggling pins is a must-have for any circus or carnival memorabilia collector. The pins date back to the late 1800s/early 1900s, making them a rare find for historical enthusiasts. Each pin weighs around 14oz and features intricate circus and carnival themes, including clowns and other iconic circus imagery. These pins are perfect for display or for use in juggling tricks. They are a unique addition to any collection and are sure to impress both vintage collectors and circus enthusiasts alike. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history with this amazing set of vintage wooden juggling pins.
RED FINN AND HIS DRAFT STOCK BOYS. Ringling Brothers And Barnum Bailey Combined Circus. DETAILS: Hard to find photograph of an early circus photo. Looks to be a 1940’s photograph of a panoramic photo card taken in the 1880’s. Bottom portion reads: ” Red Finn and His Drat Stock Dept Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Combined Circus, Porland, Maine “. Measures 10″ x 7″ inches. We carry an extensive selection of original circus photographs and ephemera from the 1880’s-1960’s. Be certain to visit the Magic & Circus Category. Oxxbridge Galleries was founded in 1987. We are amongst the largest sellers of vintage photographs & ephemera in the USA and are always adding to our inventory. You will be pleased by the friendliness and knowledge of our staff. The free listing tool.
This vintage clown face is a unique addition to any circus or carnival collection. Measuring 19″ x 16″, this plastic piece is a nod to the amusement park attractions of old Germany. The intricate details of the clown’s features make it a standout item for display. Whether you’re a collector of historical memorabilia or just a fan of the circus and carnival theme, this piece is sure to impress. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this one-of-a-kind item. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. I answer most questions instantly!
Cabinet photo of Circus Jugglers The Ader Brothers (at the time this photo was taken, they had added another performer to their group and named themselves The Ader Trio though only two of the three in the group at thew time are pictured). This cabinet photo shows two boys in costume who are back to back with the back of their heads nearly touching. The boys are not only juggling pins in the air but they are exchanging them from one boy to the other as you can see two pins in the air above both their heads. If they were just juggling their own pins, those ones in the air would come crashing down on their heads. The back of the mount has handwriting identifying these boys as being part of the Ader Trio which were a family of jugglers from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Condition – used/preowned, please read the condition section. Location – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Size (including mount) – 5 and 1/8 inches wide and 7 and 3/16 inches high.