Vintage Fisher-Price Wooden Pull Toy & Rock-A-Stack 4-Piece Estate Collectible Lot

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Marion, Ohio, US

An exceptional assortment of four (4) vintage, mid-century early childhood development toys produced by the iconic American manufacturer Fisher-Price. This nostalgic lot highlights the brand’s classic mid-century combination of thick lithographed paper on wood block structures, metal spring mechanisms, and vibrant primary-toned accents. Lot Includes: Pull and Pop Pelican (Model 794): A classic pull toy…

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Marion, Ohio, United States (US)

Item description:

An exceptional assortment of four (4) vintage, mid-century early childhood development toys produced by the iconic American manufacturer Fisher-Price. This nostalgic lot highlights the brand’s classic mid-century combination of thick lithographed paper on wood block structures, metal spring mechanisms, and vibrant primary-toned accents.
Lot Includes:
Pull and Pop Pelican (Model 794): A classic pull toy featuring blue wave-patterned wooden wings, independent blue tracking wheels, and a large bright red plastic lower beak pouch designed to flap and pop open manually via an under-chassis wire linkage.
“Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe” (Model 695): A charming boot-shaped wood block pull toy covered in colorful lithographed paper storytelling illustrations of nursery rhyme children playing around a yellow brick chimney. Outfitted with a blue plastic base and red wheels (MISSING FRONT WHEELS).
Performing Seal Balancing Ball Toy: A stylized black wooden circus seal pull toy decorated with floral neck garlands, wave-patterned rear wheels, and a red-and-white balancing ball accessory mounted on a central metal coil spring.
Giant Rock-A-Stack (Model 627): A classic developmental stacking toy featuring a wood-rimmed rocker base plate supporting a central yellow plastic spindle stalk and six (6) independent hollow plastic sorting rings in graduated primary colors.
Condition Report:
The collection is in honest, well-loved vintage condition, exhibiting character wear typical of mid-century play utility. As pictured, the wooden bodies show varying degrees of edge scuffing, paint loss, wood grain exposure, and localized paper peeling along the seams. The lithographed paper on the shoe toy and seal shows surface rubbing and minor fading, while the underside wood framing channels remain completely structurally whole. All manual mechanisms function properly.