INVASION OF THE POTATO PEOPLE! Although Alphaville has a wide selection of vintage toys, our favorite characters are the Potato People. Mr. Potato Head was first spotted in the early '50s. He consisted of parts on a styrofoam head in a box (a real potato was needed!). A few years later he married Mrs. and a beautiful boxed set was produced. Others followed quickly: Brother Spud, Sister Yam, and of course the Spudettes-their pets! During the '60s Oscar Orange, Katie Carrot, among others, made their appearance. Not to be left out, Potato Heads have been spotted in other countries.





C HILD LIFE PUPPET THEATER
'30s
Beautiful 29" tall by 10" deep child's puppet theater features wonderful bold graphics and design. It folds flat and is made of thick printed cardboard with fabric backdrop and front curtain. The two kids and bear have printed heavy paper stock heads with cloth bodies.
Zoom for more details and condition.
165.00










LIK CLAK "CLACKERS"
Dell 1968
Unused, still sealed in original package, highlights these acrylic '60s and '70s favorite pastime toy. Instructions printed on back side of card. Bag has some scuffs and a small hole. Click on zoom for more photos and condition.
SOLD OUT pkg












SUNGLASSES ON DISPLAY
'60s Great graphics highlight this large display card filled with a dozen cool children's / young adult's, hard plastic, eye glasses in various colors. For more info and condition click zoom.
18.00







BEATLES SET OF 4 FIGURES

Emirober Late '60s / Early '70s Wonderful, set of 4 colorful 3" figures featuring the Beatles playing their instruments in a musical moment. Unused mint in bag with John Lennon very nicely illustrated header card. Colors are different and random in each bag.
18.00

MONSTERS TO CAVEMAN

LP '60s Very attractive, uncommon, 12.5" x 7" colorful card contains complete, still sealed, Dinosaur and cavemen set. 1.5" x 3.5" plastic Dinosaurs are nicely painted and the background card has detailed, illustrated, color scenes. Card has a few small light stress creases and a tiny ding or two.
12.95


BILLY THE KID POP CORK RIFLE

Imco '70s Quality 19" tall hard plastic cork rifle with nice detail and great pop action highlights this 4.5" x 20" boxed old store stock. Box features fantastic illustration of "Billy The Kid" in great action pose which is repeated in it's entirety on the back. Condition of rifle is near mint. Box is crisp, clean with light stress indentation. Very nice display item.
19.95


ROCKET LAUNCHER TANK

'60s 5" plastic action toy has friction drive, complete with 3" rockets which can be launched. Comes unused in a nicely designed box. Near mint old store stock.
9.95


LITTLE LULU

1984 Attractive 6" tall soft latex squeeze figures in mint condition. Each comes in original bag with illustrated header card.
22.00








ABY DOLLS
'50s Wonderful, expressive set of three 8" (standing) soft plastic dolls. Head, arms, and legs are poseable. Condition is unused mint store stock.
9.95 Set of 3







SUPER AGENT 002 SPY KIT
Gig Industries '60s
Attractively packaged 13" tall spy kit featuring gun, handcuffs, magnifying glass, and nice hard plastic take-apart gun on illustrated card. Nice displayable piece. Condition is excellent unopened.
11.95





G OLDEN STAMP BOOKS
Simon & Schuster '50s
Beautifully illustrated stamps highlight these attractive 8.5" x 11" complete first edition unused stamp books. Each softbound book contain numerous pages of stamps. Click on zoom for more pictures and details.................14.95 ea.








ALL AMERICAN GLOW YO-YO Sealed '70s 9.95

CHILDRENS' SUNGLASSES ON DISPLAY '50s 9.95

COMIC POP-ART BOOK COVERS '60s 20.00

DAVY CROCKETT FIGURE SET Comansi '70s 14.95

FREDDIE THE FROG PUPPET '70s 19.95

HOT WHEELS STICKERS Mattel 1969 9.95

JOCKEY ON HORSE WIND-UP '70s 11.95

NATIONAL AIRLINE JET '60s 12.95

PELLET GUNS IN DISPLAY BOX '60s 24.00 box of 24

RABBIT PULL TOY '50s (Three for 12.95 )

TINTIN FIGURE SET Late '60s (set of 6) 89.00









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Last Updated: Thur, Jan 25, 2007 3:50 PM EST