Toys - a Japanese tin plate Fire Truck, S Horikawa Toys, battery operated ladder, bump and go action, printed marks; a Service crane breakdown truck, possibly Gama toys, Assorted Corgi, Dinky and other Diecast vehicles inc. F1 cars, Volvo P1800, Spitfire, Aston Martin BD 4, Citroen Safari, goods wagons etc, all playworn/missing tyres etc qty
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Daiya Japanese Space Conqueror Robot Man of Tomorrow, circa 1960's lithographed tinplate body, plastic domed helmet, missing antenna, handgun, in fair original condition, not working, battery compartment heavily rusted,H.28cms ( 11 inches) plus a boxed SH Horikawa tinplate Machine Robot, Japanese 1960s, grey tinplate robot with red feet, clear plastic front with gear mechanism, in fair condition, working, but temperamental, battery compartment has some rusting, box is poor. approx. H 29cm (11 ½ inches) (2 items)
Three Recent Issue Boxed Tinplate Robots, Horikawa Toy Star Strider Robot, Limited edition, battery operated, R-1 Robot One, 2003 Limited edition, black stipe edition, fully working with certificate and ME200 Thunder Robot, battery operated, light flickers, but motor not working, all in excellent condition. (3 items)
Space Fighter Battery Operated Robot SH Horikawa Japan, silver lithographed tin plate/plastic body, some tarnish to chrome parts, stop-n go, opening white plastic doors, two guns pop out of his chest, firing and blinking, orange plastic feet, working but temperamental, in fair to good used original unboxed condition, Height approx. -23.5 cms /9 ¼ inches.
A Horikawa (Japan) Tinplate Battery-Operated Old Fashioned Fire Engine, detailed tinprinted body, two light up lanterns, Fireman driver, removable hose reel, in original box, VG-E, tested and partly working at time of cataloguing, lanterns and signal light up but motor doesn’t function, box G-VG, information in pen to side of box base
Horikawa (Japan) Tinplate & Plastic Battery-Operated Mr Zerox Robots, two examples, both dark brown tinplate body, plastic arms, head and legs, red feet, one in original box, F-G, both tested at time of cataloguing, one works fully, the other (with arm snapped off) walks and fires but gun light defunct, box F-G (2)
A Scarce Horikawa (Japan) Tinplate Battery-Operated NASA Space Station No.378795, first version with red detailed tinprinted body, revolving antenna, five rooms (Rest & Rec Room, Dining Room, Communication Room, Engine Room and Controller's Room) each with clear plastic window and either blinking lights, working engine or light-up screen actions, in original box with inner packing piece, VG-E, superb example, tested and working at time of cataloguing, only damage of note is a hole in the clear plastic window of the Rest & Rec room, box G-VG
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock diptych depicting a scene from the kabuki play "Horikawa," 1854. Depicting Oshun and Dembei as the meet in the courtesan's home. Her mother kneels on the floor with a shamisen while her little sister plays with a monkey wearing a kimono.Total, height: 14 1/4 in x width: 19 1/4 in.Condition: The sheets are possibly trimmed and lightly toned. Minute losses and soiling throughout. Creases along the edges where the prints are joined. The works are laid down onto another sheet. The work is not framed.
Schuco - Daiya - Horikawa - A group of vintage tinplate toys including a Schuco 1050 Racing Car, a Daiya Space Gun and a Horikawa United States Gemini Space Capsule. They show signs of age and use, there is no key or steering wheel with the car. They appear Fair overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
HORIKAWA; a boxed vintage Japanese battery operated fighting robot, height 29.5cm, boxed.Condition Report: Batteries have put in and it does appear to be in going order, no oxidisation in battery compartment, the robot itself looks clean and looks like it has been well looked after. There is some wear to the finish where the moving parts are rubbing. The box is good, just coming away at the seams of the box in place, but otherwise a good example.
YOROI DOSHITanto Signed MINAMOTO MASATOMO of the Edo period.The Sugata type Hirazukuri (2 flat sides), Hiro Mune (2-sided blade back) and Ubu Nakago(original shape of the blade tang). > Sori (curvature of the blade) of the Soriuchi Zori type (slight bending of the Mune towards the cutting edge near the tip). Yasurime Sujikai type (regular file marks on the tang, oblique to the right). The Ji Hada (grain of the steel) of the Itame type (resembling the surface of a plank of wood) and more precisely of the Zanguri Hada type (loose and uneven) typical of the Horikawa School.The Hamon (hardening line) of the Suguha (straight) type. Boshi (return of the hardening line from the point to the back of the blade) Tsugiage type (pronounced and pointed) characteristic of the Horikawa School. The Horimono (engravings in the blade) of the So No Fukukara type representing a very streamlined dragon resembling a snake emerging from the emanations of a Rendaî (stylised lotus flower), again characteristic of the Horikawa School. The Korikawa school blade is signed MINAMOTO MASATOMO. There seems to be only one MASATOMO in YAMASHIRO (province), a blacksmith from the Minamoto clan. The blade could possibly be dated to around 1650 - the beginning of his career - his signature evolving over time with the attribution of the honorary title ‘NO KAMI’ from 1661 and the mention of his establishment in the town of ATAWAGUCHI in YAMASHIRO (Reference Hawley/MAS998 p. 359). > The blade is mounted in later and simple Kochirae (Meiji period) of the AÎkuchi type (without guard) with a satin brown lacquered wooden scabbard with darker polished dots. The Kurigata(trigger guard) in black horn and its Sageo (lanyard) in MUSACHI type presentation knotwork (with 1 strap). The Habaki (connecting piece between the blade and the handle) in copper with a trace of silver plating. The very simple Tsuka (handle) with Same (shark skin), Fuchi/Kashira/Koïgoshi/ Kojiri (rings and pommels) black lacquered
Horikawa Rador Robot, battery operated (untested but connection points are clean), MISSING battery compartment cover and yellow plastic antenna, surface wear and corrosion (mostly to left ear cover and back, please see photographs), head sits at slight angle due to dent to shoulder panel behind head, Fair Plus but displays well, 11.5"/29cm.
Three boxed and unboxed Horikawa Toys Japanese battery operated tinplate robots to include boxed Rotate-O-Matic Super Astronaut in black with stop and go working action, with swing open chest doors to reveal blinking and shooting gun (model in vg condition, box showing signs of storage and edge wear and some squashing to top of lid, but overall in gd overall condition) and 2 x unboxed Rotate-O-Matic Super Astronaut (1 x in red with swing open chest doors and shooting gun and another in silver), all marked Made In Japan to back of models, models in vg condition overall with some light play wear in places
Tinplate Toys - x2 Vintagee Japanese SH Horikawa space related robots, comprising of; 'Space Attacker' and 'Space Fighter'. Tested and 'Space Fighter' walks, shoots with noises and lights, however doesn't smoke, and 'Space Attacker' has lights within the chest cavity, but no walking or shooting action.
Tinplate Toys - a vintage Japanese Horikawa Rotate-O-Matic Super Astronaut. Featuring stop'n go action, swinging open doors, blinking and shooting, and rotating body. Housed within the original box, with a clean battery compartment. Tested and is in part working order; stop'n go action works however the door chest cavity doesn't open or rotate. Measuring approx. 31.5cm x 15.5cm, including the box.
Tinplate Toys - a vintage Japanese SH Horikawa 'Cosmic' robot. Featuring a plastic body, buttons to the top of the head and shooting guns within the chest. Tested and is in part working condition, where there is walking action and shooting action, however the other buttons are jammed and cannot be pressed. Housed within the original box. Measuring approx. 27cm.
Tinplate Toys - a vintage Japanese SH Horikawa Mars King robot. Featuring TV screen, moving arms, rolling tredmill wheels and noises. Tested and is part working order, with working tredmill movement and moving arms, however no image on the TV screen. Clean battery compartment. Unboxed. Measuring approx. 24cm x 12cm.
Tinplate Toys - a vintage Japanese SH Horikawa battery operated Piston Robot, featuring see through head and pistons. Tested and not in full working condition; the pistons light up however no walking action. Housed within the original box, with clean battery compartment, measuring approx. 30cm x 16cm, including the box.
Tinplate Toys - a vintage Japanese SH Horikawa Attacking Martian robot, featuring stop'n go action, shooting guns inside the chest cavity and noises. Tested and is in part working order, with working stop'n go action and shooting guns, however no lights. Some rusting to the tinplate body. Housed within the original box, measuring approx. 24.5cm x 12cm.
Tinplate Toys - a vintage Japanese, SH Horikawa Machine Robot with visible gears. Featuring warning light helmet, walking action, swinging arms, see-through gears action and lighted direction signals. Tested and is in excellent working condition, with a clean battery compartment. Housed within an associated box, and printed 'made in Japan' backwards. Measuring approx. 31cm x 16.5cm, including the box.

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