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Pink Tin Wind-Up Scooter
CHF 29.00
- Antique & Hire Pink Tin Wind-Up Scooter — a hand-painted retro tin toy that delivers predictable, battery-free clockwork motion for display-quality nostalgia; collectors and small retailers needing compact, non-electric display pieces will find its manual wind-up mechanism and vintage lithographed styling solve the common problem of unreliable, battery-dependent novelty items.
- Constructed from pressed tinplate with printed lithographic enamel decoration and hand-painted accents to reproduce classic tin-carriage aesthetics while remaining lightweight and durable for shelf display.
- Manual wind-up clockwork mechanism inspected for predictable operation before shipping; no batteries required, repeatable mechanical motion provides longer display life than typical battery-powered plastic toys and supports collector-focused presentation.
- Compact footprint and merchandising-friendly dimensions: overall approx 18 x 7 x 12 cm (L x W x H) and approx 0.18 kg weight, packaged in a single retail box for easy gifting and compact parcel shipping.
- Collector-oriented features and retail readiness make this a display-worthy vintage toy collectible: lithographed tinplate finish, clockwork motion, non-electric mechanical toy classification, and decorative pink scooter styling ideal for curated cabinets or boutique counters.
Material Tinplate (estimated) - pressed tin with lithographic enamel decoration. Mechanism Manual wind-up clockwork, inspected for predictable operation. Finish Printed lithographic enamel decoration (estimated) with hand-painted accents. Overall dimensions Approx. 18 x 7 x 12 cm (L x W x H). Weight Approx. 0.18 kg. Intended use Collectible display, boutique merchandising, supervised play, or gift presentation. Packaging Single unit retail box for compact parcel shipping (estimated). Each unit is quality-checked by Antique & Hire for visual finish and mechanism function to ensure collectible-grade presentation and reliable clockwork performance.
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