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Tin Toy, Space Elephant

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This object is on display in the James S. McDonnell Space Hangar at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA.


Tin Toy, Space Elephant

 

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Manufacturer:   Yoshiya or Kobe Yoko Ltd.

Country of Origin: Japan

Dimensions:
3-D Test: 22.9 x 14 x 15.2cm (9 x 5 1/2 x 6 in.)

Materials:
Metal, cellophane, plastic

This metal "space elephant" is a tin toy manufactured in Japan for export to Western markets. In the 1950s and 1960s, its maker, Yoshiya (also known as Kobe Yoko Ltd.), specialized in producing mechanical or wind-up toys with fanciful designs. In post-WWII Japan, producing these metal toys began as a way to tap into an international market for "penny toys" or cheap playthings, but developed by the late 1950s into a industry manufacturing creatively-designed, complex toys with moving parts and/lights that competed successfully with Western toymakers. This toy illustrates how Japanese toy makers tapped into the fascination for space exploration even if the basic form of the toy was not space-related.

The Gewirz family donated this toy to the Museum in 2006.

Gift of the Carl and Nancy Gewirz Fund Inc.


Inventory number: A20060090001