The tin litho segment has been somnolent for many years, but lately there has been sharpened demand leading to much higher prices for many items. The tin tambourine sub-segment has largely retained its appeal over the years, but others have shown little signs of life until recently. I’m selling a large collection I acquired out of New York with a high percentage of the collection consisting of tin noisemakers and hard plastic. Basically, as fast as I can list items they quickly sell. In the tin segment, tambourines have gone for $375-475 and certain noisemakers like the Kirchhof slide whistle were snapped up for $425 within minutes of listing. If you haven’t been following my For Sale page, you may wish to do so. (I will be taking a break from listing for a short time to ensure I enjoy the season.)
This T. Cohn shaker has surged in value over the last few months with two examples bring close to $500. This one shown is in lesser condition so that should affect value.
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