Unique Folk Art Depression Era Minneapolis Moline Toy Ag Implement
This is a fascinating and unique handmade toy agricultural implement, likely a baler or possibly a combine, crafted during the Depression Era.
Key Features:
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Handmade & Unique: Expertly constructed using various metal cans, welded, riveted, and bent into shape.
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Depicts: A Minneapolis Moline agricultural machine, likely a baler or combine.
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Authenticity: Reflects the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the era.
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Measurements: Approximately 13" long.
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Condition: Shows signs of wear and tear consistent with age and use.
Perfect for:
- Collectors of folk art and Americana.
- Enthusiasts of vintage toys and agricultural history.
- Those who appreciate unique and handcrafted items.
- Collectors of Minneapolis Moline memorabilia.
Keywords:
- Folk Art | Depression Era | Handmade | Minneapolis Moline | Toy
- Agricultural Implement | Baler | Combine | Vintage Toys | Collectible Toys
- Americana | Folk Art | Metalwork | Unique Finds
Don't miss this opportunity to own this extraordinary and unique piece of Depression Era folk art!
Note:
- Due to the handmade nature of this item, minor imperfections and variations should be expected.
A very unique Folk Art, Depression Era Minneapolis Moline Toy Ag Implement. I believe this is meant to be a pull behind baler, but could maybe also be a combine? This is hand made and homemade. It is made out of many different metal cans that have been welded, riveted, or bent into shape. The side reads "Minneapolis Moline" and then I believe No. 61, although it is very hard to decipher. A very unique toy collectible. Measures about 13" long.