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Tin toys cover a vast array of subject matters ranging from the space age to domestic objects. This figure was made in West Germany in the 1950s. The first tin toys appeared in the United States in the middle of the 19th century. The tin toy industry soon spread to Europe, particularly Germany, where many tin toys were made around Nuremberg.\r\n\r\nThe toys made in the late forties were a combination of new designs and copies of pre-war designs with new artwork and were all marked 'US Zone Germany', which is the case with this skier. The German tin toy industry was at its peak during the forties and fifties but declined after due to Japanese competition, increased production costs and the popularity of plastic toys and diecasts.","physicalDescription":"A clockwork tinplate toy skier, printed to suggest skiing clothes, and holding two ski poles. It is wearing a blue jumper with a yellow and red scarf and red trousers. The skis are brown, as are the poles in each hand. The figure has orange hair and a green and cream hat.\r\n\r\nWith the toy is card packaging box. Each side is illustrated with ski slopes, snow and a character dressed in gloves, hat, scarf and ski equipment. 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Buhler collected a vast array of tin toys and published a book on the subject called 'Tin Toys 1945-1975'. His collection covers a variety of subject matters ranging from space toys to more domestic objects. 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