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Nomura (TN) Tin Lithographed Battery Operated “Loop the Loop Monkey” Japanese Toy with Box *SOLD*

Nomura (TN) Tin Lithographed Battery Operated “Loop the Loop Monkey” Japanese Toy with Box 

We have a very interesting mechanical, tin, lithographed, battery operated “Loop the Loop Monkey” acrobatic monkey manufactured by Nomura Toy Industrial Co., Ltd. (T.N) of Tokyo Japan.  

This battery-operated acrobatic monkey is in working order, the monkey flips and does acrobatics while he makes a monkey sound. Battery compartment is clean and free of corrosion. The box is in great to excellent condition.   

This piece is in excellent all original condition with no breaks, restorations, repairs, or touch ups. This piece shows the usual patina, fading, dust, chips, scuffs, surface rust, scratches, missing accessories and wear that are to be expected from age and display. This is approximately 7” L. x 3 ½” W x 10 ¼” H. We invite you to view the photos to further determine quality and condition.      

   

   

A brief history of Nomura Toy Industrial Co., Ltd. (T.N) of Tokyo Japan:  

Nomura Toy Industrial Co., Ltd. of Tokyo, Japan, also known at TN, was one of the biggest and most prolific of all postwar Japanese toy makers. Nomura is believed to have manufactured toys from the late 1940’s through the 1970’s. The letters “T.N” within the diamond logo means that the company is often referred to as TN or Toys Nomura. A wide range of tinplate toys had this logo emblazoned on its boxes whilst its later die cast toys simply featured ‘Nomura toy’ on their boxes.  

Nomura was an early manufacturer in the tin toy world of Japan. They opened their doors in the late 1940’s and quickly dominated the marketplace with colorful, original tin toy vehicles. They produced a wide variety of mechanical and battery (Electromobile) operated toys, military and civilian vehicles, space toys, and novelty items. They are responsible for many Astro Boy and Tetsujin 28 toys. As well as, creating many Robby robot and Sparky robot toys; all were classics.  

By the mid 1970′s, like many other Japanese toy companies, it had to make the move into die cast in order to survive.  Their toys designs have even reappeared with the company Masudaya Modern Toys (MT). Nomura continued in one form or another until 1992 when they were bought out by the largest toy company of the time Hasbro. 

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Weight 3.25 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 12 × 12 in
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