Toy Related Websites

“The ATCA has found the links related to antique toys that are listed below to be relevant to the educational intent of its charitable mission.  ATCA does not endorse the content of these websites. Some of these links include the websites of current or former members of the ATCA. When you click on these links you will be leaving the ATCA website.”


 

Website Description
Collecting Keystone Collectingkeystone.com is a website dedicated to the history and toys of Keystone Manufacturing from 1919 to 1960. The focus is primarily wooden toys but there is also limited information about their steel toys and cameras. Due to the connections between companies there is also history on Jacrim Manufacturing and Marks Brothers Manufacturing. The site is filled with photos of toys and an ever-growing list of the products produced by Keystone. Verifiable information is always welcome as well as any comments or questions. 
Hess Tin Toys Although the Hess company registered its trademark in 1826, the hesstintoys.com website primarily deals with manufactured products from the late 1800s until the business was closed in 1934. Lithographed tinplate toys made their debut from Hess around 1895 and this website covers the full product line produced. In addition, history, patents, advertisements, catalog pages, boxes and literature are included. This website is always a work in progress as the mysteries of the company are revealed to me. Always looking for information or new toys – please contact me through the website with any information or toys you may have   available.
Lehmann Toy Collection

This website was developed in order to archive and display the wonderful tin toys produced by Ernst Paul  Lehmann Patenwerk in Brandenberg, Germany from the 1880s to 1930s. All toys are shown here solely for educational purposes and to help generate interest in collecting these interesting, innovative toys. Every angle of every toy and box are shown. None of these toys have been restored or repaired except for the two or three repairs that are expressly noted. These toys are the finest original examples the collector has thus far been able to find, but the search continues and is ongoing.

Old Wood Toys For this site, an old toy is any push, pull, crib, or stand up children’s toy made prior to 1945 and made of wood or metal. Most of the toys featured here were made between 1890 and 1935 but we do have pictures, catalogs, and descriptions of toys made up to the 1970s.
Here you will find toy photos, toy company histories, and online Old Toy Shops where you can buy great old toys. New information is being added daily. We now have over 586 pages of toy articles, identification guides, and old toys catalogs with more than 10,000 photos of old toys and dolls. Most of these articles were written by toy researchers, toy collectors, and family members of the old toy companies. We now have the largest collection of Schoenhut circus photographs on the Web and the best Humpty Dumpty circus identification guide too.
Schoenhut Collectors’ Club The Schoenhut Collectors’ Club promotes the collecting, preservation, and research of the dolls, toys, and games produced by the A. Schoenhut Co. and its successor companies.
Noel Barrett Auctions  
Bertoia Auctions

“Since 1986, Bertoia Auctions has served as the premier auction house for turn of the century toys and collectibles. Specializing in quality items with a stellar reputation for honest dealings, Bertoia Auction has remained on the forefront of the collecting hobby. Used as a reference for identifying items and recognizing current market values, the website provides past and present auction information, bidding options, and all other auction house information.”

Brady’s Toys & Banks  
Auction Team Breker  
Toy Headlights  
Robert Davis Antiques  
Toys of Yesteryear  
Clive Devenish Antiques  
Dunbars Gallery  
Tin Toy Works  
Dolph Gotelli Collection  
American Jazz Antique Toys  
Old Toy Soldier  
Harrington Antique Toys  
Antique Toy Planet  
Toronto Toy Auctions  
Antique Toy World  
Kidds Toy Museum  
Toytique.com  
OTA Antiques  
Morphy Auctions  
Old Toyz  
Richard Opfer Auctioneering   
Art of the Tin Toy

This is a site designed primarily to be educational with suggestions on what to buy, what not to buy, my thoughts on restoration and display as well as a brief history of my own collecting.

Lloyd Ralston Gallery  
Josephsaine.com  
Antiquetoys.com

Toy History and Sales site focusing on historic and exceptional toys.   The site offers free research material, and help with buying and selling collections.   ATCA member and owner Ed is a call away for assistance.

Tin and Toys  
DFW Elite Toy Museum  
Mark & lyn’s Antiques  
Watrous Bell Toys  
Gemini Antiques Ltd.  
Pressed Steel Metal Toys