The large rear tires are labeled AP Grade Balloon, 1800x24. At some point in the tractor's history someone painted the inside of the front tires blue, but it has chipped off. One of the tires falls off, but since we just display it, we haven't bothered to fix it. Sometimes repairing vintage items lowers their value. It's pretty heavy, probably made of cast iron. I think the best thing about the tractor is the farmer driving it, who is part of the mold.
When I see these old toys that my dad actually played with, I picture him in the backyard at his Aunt Gertie's house in Windsor Locks, CT. I never knew the house where he grew up, but I was often at Gertie's as a young child, so that's where I picture him. She lived alone in the family's Victorian farmhouse until she was in her 80s. Her house looked almost exactly like this one. In the back there was a lot of grass and an old carriage house. I can just picture him sitting in the grass and playing trucks, the only boy, while his sister and girl cousins did something girly. Many of my antique and vintage items came from this house, including my huge collection of pink Depression glass.
For more memories and nifty items, visit Suzanne @ ColoradoLady, our Vintage Thingies Thursday hostess. Suzanne is known for her family of dachshunds and has a whole bunch she is sharing this week!



What a special treasure. We have my fathers marbles that he played with as a child. There are some things you just cannot put a price on and one of them is memories!!!
ReplyDeleteWorldly treasures are nice, but nothing more precious than memories. Something that no one can take from you. I enjoyed your family history today.
ReplyDeleteThat is so great that you have some of his toys. Wonder who thought the tires should be blue. Cute story.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great vintage toy. Are those tires wooden? It's in good shape for its era, I think.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I am seeing Windsor Locks. We had friends and cousins who lived there. Thanks for some happy memories. Hope you are doing well.
ReplyDeleteThis is just wonderful...beautiful toy and beautiful memories.
ReplyDeleteI love your tractor. The farmer makes it extra special.
ReplyDeleteOh, a red tractor!!! I just love the fact that your family kept all of these things, that is not the case so often!! Vintage toys are really a hot item these days, I would imagine this would be too! Have a great VTT!
ReplyDeleteHow precious that you have your Father's tractor! Happy VTT
ReplyDeleteMargaret
I love old toys. I posted about them this week too. I suspect you have quite the cache of them!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful your family still has that, that's real treasure.
ReplyDeleteHappy VTT,
Sally
Thank you for keeping all those treasures and sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteThe tractor is in great shape! :)
This is so great. I have some of my dad's childhood books and I really treasure them, as well.
ReplyDeleteI love the mini toy tractor.
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