b'60212211211 213Tin-plate clown with bass drumAntique pull-along doll pushing a three-and cymbal, mechanical hand-windwheel carriage; appears to be based mechanism; probably German, late 19thon the Godwin clockwork walking doll Century. Height: 16cm (6.25). by Stevens & Brown of Connecticut $150250 (circa 1870s) but does not have the mechanism under the seat of the 212 carriage. The doll, with ceramic head and torso, has metal legs and feet in GERMAN LITHOGRAPHED TIN TOYher original shoes and they are fully ZIKRA BY LEHMANN functional providing a quite realistic Pulling a two-wheeled red cart withwalking movement; the clothing appears decorated wheels is a curious animal,to be a combination of original the zebra-horse cross-bread Zebroid.garments and later additions. A Mexican man is seated on the cart.Height: 28.5cm (11.25).When coil-spring wound, the man$1,0001,500pulls on the reins, causing the unhappy zebroid to buck back and forth, his ears moving up and down, and thus causing the man to bounce up and down; the cart reluctantly moves forward. Marked Lehmann; circa 1925.The curious toy was inspired by the ill-fated actual attempt in early 1900s to cross-breed the wild zebra with the domesticated saddle animal; although the actual zebroid farm was unsuccessful, the toy enjoyed success for more than 20213years in three versions as Na-Nu, Zikra and Dare Devil.$500750215'