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Passenger train

Kenton Hardware Co.ca. 1925

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Originally known as the Kenton Lock Manufacturing Company, the Ohio-based firm changed its name to the Kenton Hardware Company in 1894 and at that time began producing cast-iron toys and still banks. Kenton eventually became one of the world's largest cast-iron toy manufacturers. The company offered a broad range of toys, inspiring its president Louis Bixler in 1923 to call Kenton's line of toys "the most complete manufactured in the United States." Though best known for its horse-drawn vehicles, fire engines, planes, nodding toys, and comic strip character toys, Kenton also produced cast-iron floor trains, like this black steam locomotive with a tender and three sheet metal passenger cars. The company shut down operations in 1952, but its toys remain popular amongst collectors to this day.

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  • Title: Passenger train
  • Creator: Kenton Hardware Co.
  • Date Created: ca. 1925
  • Location: Kenton, OH
  • Subject Keywords: rail transportation
  • Type: Transportation Toys
  • Medium: paint, cast iron, sheet metal, pressed
  • Object ID: 77.5315
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