(item number) 1116 (title) Popeye Tricycle (maker) Rhinemarty (the date of issue) 1950s (size) 100 mm (Country) Japan (Material) Tinplate / Celluloid (power) Spring (detailed) Box 7 Main body 8 (starting bid price) 95,000 yen
(comment) The feet and arms are made of celluloid. The pedal is attached to the foot and expresses the interlocking movement, and travels with a light bell sound as depicted in the box picture. The license plate of Rhinemar and King Future is printed on the position of the license plate at the back of the tricycle. The toys on the tricycle were sold in various characters, but you hardly see dolls with a combination of head and body made of and arms and feet made of celluloid. I think that the reason why many tinplates were used for tricycle toys, which are expected to be sold at a reasonable price, was because the cost did not match. Popeye has a luxurious impression because the pipe is also attached with another part made of and tin. Olives and winpies on the same tricycle were on sale (Koshizaki)
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