Sunday, August 11, 2013

Child's Play.......Decorate With Antique Toys


Toys....they have been making children smile for ages. We have all had these playmates that kept us entertained  and gave us a sense of security. I can still remember some of the metal,wind up,clockwork toys even though my generation entered the plastic age thus sending this style of toy to "Toy Heaven".

Of course there are always collectors who rescue and give dignity back to these wonderful antique toys. But toys as well as any other collectible need not be confined to a glass case where they end up becoming sterile and losing all of their personality. I am an advocate of bringing collectibles out of their cases and using them to decorate your home. 

  You don't have to have a big collection lining an entire wall, just some fun pieces scattered about will do. If you are looking for a way to bring warmth and personality to your home, consider accessorizing with an antique toy or two!

I have posted some pictures of antique toys, any of which would look wonderful as part of a tabletop vignette or standing alone by themselves. I hope you enjoy!!








Clockwork toys are especially fun to watch and a great conversation starter. They can bring such warmth to your home because they shout out "look at me, touch me, interact with me!" 







Sometimes collections begin because of a special find in a garage sale or flea market, or from rummaging through an attic or basement.

Clockwork Tightrope Walker c1885, extremely rare.





1910 Steiff sheep on wheels


A wonderful old German Ferris Wheel






Antique giraffe and doll pull toy





Mason & Taylor circa 1880s clockwork toy of a pressed papier maché shoulder head child doll, with pressed metal jointed legs pushing a child's perambulator 


Rare Wonderful Rare French Mechanical Musical Automaton






Love the old fire truck!


Children's French Antique wooden toy scooter


Delightful and Rare French Mechanical Pull-Toy "Polichinelle Riding an Ostrich" A bisque-headed Polichinelle doll is seated upon a large paper mache ostrich.



Jack in the Boxes




Old trains can be displayed in a number of ways.



Old circus toys like the ones in these two photos are always fun and make great vignettes.



Antique Harlequin toy with porcelain head, dating from around 1880



Try mounting toys on a wall.


These antique toy scenes would look lovely in a tabletop vignette.





Clockwork figure, "Le Gai Violiniste", made in France by Fernand Martin about 1900



This old German toy would look perfect in a beautiful tabletop vignette.



Woman on Sewing Machine, c. 1905 / clockwork tin toy




And don't forget puppets!


Early Prewar Japan 1910 Big 7" (18 cm) Clockwork Tin Toy Bicycle Motorcycle



Collectors with a passion for antique toys often build their collections with toys that bring back fond memories from their past. 



An old doll with eight legged walking mechanism.This is definitely an attention getter!



Being some charm to a sunny windowsill.


Cute idea for old metal trucks!









Christmas is the perfect time of year to decorate with antique or vintage toys.







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