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What you see here are selected items from my own collection. They are generally not for sale. However, if you really need any particular item(s) here to supplement your own established CR collection, please email to let me know. I'll see what I can do to meet your needs. |
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| T0Y01 | This is my
favorite Mao toy. It shows Chairman Mao playing tennis with Nixon,
the then U.S. President in 1972. The head and body of the toy is
made of soft plastic while the stand and table are made of hard
plastic. On the table is the word "Peace" in English and
in Chinese characters.
It is made in Hong Kong at that time, mainly
sold to overseas. I was so lucky to have found it in the U.S. with
the aid of a U.S. friend. I have a spare one which I am
willing to let go at US$250 plus shipping. |
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A little red guard holding high Mao's red book. Made in soft plastic. About 15 cm tall. Very hard to find now. |
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Another toy also made in soft plastic but in smaller size.¡@ |
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"Atlantic" product. It should be from a Mao series. Let me know if you have pictures of the other sets. |
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Another "Atlantic" set including a small Chairman Mao figurine. |
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¡@A wonderful China made children's piano. On top of it is the famous motto of Mao "To Serve the People". |
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A chess game made oversea. Don't know how to play..... |
| T0Y08 | A Kozik product, Needless to explain. The Jiang Qing figure is limited edition (say 1 in 100 as compared to the Mao one). Interesting and sarcastic but quite ugly in my opinion. | |
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¡@A train model made in China in late 90's. The design is based on the real train of the 70's. |
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¡@One more "Atlantic" set. |