Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender

Pre_War_Ives_No_O_Cast_Iron_Wind_Up_Train_Engine_1912_With_Lionel_Tender_01_renf Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender

Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender
This vintage wind-up engine from Ives is a must-have for collectors of antique toys. With its cast iron construction and intricate detailing, this train is a testament to the quality of craftsmanship that was prevalent during its time. Made in the United States in 1912, this engine has stood the test of time and continues to be a sought-after item in the world of vintage toys. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or simply looking for a unique piece to add to your collection, this Ives wind-up engine with Lionel tender is sure to impress. O Ives Wind Up Cast Train with Lionel tender. It does wind but does not hold the wind up to make it go. The small spring is missing or broke not for sure! But all the gears work as should other than it may have been over wound it seems. See pics for more details. Any questions please feel free to ask.
Pre-War Ives No. O Cast Iron Wind Up Train Engine 1912 With Lionel Tender