Yonezawa (Y) & Ichiko Toys Large Tin Lithographed Friction Oldsmobile with Driver in Box *SOLD*
Yonezawa (Y) & Ichiko Toys Large Tin Lithographed Friction Oldsmobile with Driver in Box
We have for you a large and in charge tin, lithographed, friction Oldsmobile that was manufactured by Yonezawa Toys/Y/Yone of Tokyo, Japan, and Ichiko Manufacturing Co. Ltd., of Tokyo, Japan.
This is the hard-to-find version that includes a driver.
The Big Book of Toys has this as a $2600 toy, and we are below that mark.
The black rubber tires are still intact, but as per usual with toys of this age, they may have petrified, discolored, warped, and/or cracked. We did not notice any issues, the wheels roll as they should, and the friction motor works great.
The box is in good condition but has been taped presumably to preserve it.
This is approximately 16 ½” L x 7” W. We invite you to view the photos to further determine quality and condition.
A brief history of Yonezawa Toys Co. Ltd. (Y) of Tokyo, Japan:
1946 to 1996
Founder: Unknown
Specialty: Yonezawa Toys is a Japanese toy manufacturer that was established in 1946 in Tokyo, Japan. The company started by producing tin toys and then expanded to plastic and die-cast metal toys. Yonezawa Toys is known for producing high-quality, detailed toys with intricate designs and mechanisms.
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Yonezawa Toys produced a wide range of toys, including cars, trucks, robots, space toys, and character toys based on popular TV shows and movies. Some of their most popular toys included the Space Explorer Robot, the Atomic Robot Man, and the Space Patrol Car.
It appears that Yonezawa Toys started to use “Yone” as a brand name in 1964 and S.Y. trademark from 1950-1964. However, it is unclear if this was a formal name change or just a branding decision. Yonezawa Toys continued to produce toys under the Yonezawa name as well.
In the 1970s, Yonezawa Toys began to shift their focus to electronic toys, such as electronic games and robotic toys. They continued to produce toys into the 1980s but faced increasing competition from other toy manufacturers and a changing toy market. At this time Sega entered into a business alliance with Yonezawa Toys in the late 1980s to jointly produce and market toys under the Sega-Yonezawa name. Yonezawa Toys continued to operate independently under the Sega brand until the mid-1990s when it faced financial difficulties and eventually filed for bankruptcy in 1996. Sega abolished the Yonezawa brand in April 1998. Today, Yonezawa Toys are highly sought after by collectors for their high quality and intricate designs.
Other names known as Yonezawa Toys Co., Ltd., Yonezawa Gangu, Yoneya Toys Co., Ltd., S.Y. Toys Co. Ltd., Yone, S.Y., Y, Sega-Yonezawa, STS.
Additional information
Weight | 4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 18 × 12 × 12 in |