Chein Tin Litho Wind-Up Metal Toy Ferris Wheel "Hercules" Vintage Rare Antique

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Seller: prosellers007 ✉️ (5,018) 98.9%, Location: North Ridgeville, Ohio, US, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 142040492446 CHEIN TIN LITHO WIND-UP METAL TOY FERRIS WHEEL "HERCULES" VINTAGE RARE ANTIQUE. CHEIN TIN LITHO WIND-UP METAL TOY FERRIS WHEEL "HERCULES" VINTAGE RARE ANTIQUE!

This is a great vintage Chein/Walt Disney Productions Tin Litho wind-up toy Ferris Wheel.  This ferris wheel (named Hercules) toy stands approximately 16-1/4" tall and approximately 11" wide. It is in good vintage condition and has been kept by the seller as a treasured collectible. The wind-up spring seems to be malfunctioning, and the bell doesn't ring, but it does spin around manually. We are not experts in vintage toy restoration, therefore, it may be easily repaired.  Please see Condition notes and pictures for more details.

History: J. Chein & Company was an American toy manufacturer in business from 1903 through the 1980s. It is best remembered today for its mechanical toys made from stamped and lithographed tin produced from the 1930s through the 1950s. Founded by Julius Chein in a loft in New York City, Chein's earliest toy production was a line of premiums for the Cracker Jacks snack line. The American Can Company provided the lithographic printing for Chein's early output until 1907 when Chein opened their own full production plant in Harrison, New Jersey. With their new facilities, they were able to produce piggy banks, noisemakers and model horse-drawn carriages. They also manufactured a number of toys under license from such companies as King Features Syndicate and Walt Disney Productions, producing Popeye, Felix the Cat and various Disney character toys. In the 1920s and early-1930s, Chein produced a popular line of toy trucks under the "Hercules" name, rather than their own name. They heavily exploited the toy vehicle market with a wide range of toy boats and wheeled vehicles. They also produced many noisemakers such as tambourines and rattles. 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 and CEO of the rival Mohawk Toy Company.  THIS IS JUST PART OF THE STORY, LOOK ONLINE TO CONTINUE . . . 

  • Condition: Used
  • Condition: Due to it's age, this vintage toy has some rust, slightly warped, a few areas not square.
  • Brand: Chein
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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