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The Hubley Manufacturing Co. was an American toy company that was founded in 1894 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The company began by producing cast-iron toys, including trains, cars, and other vehicles. As the company grew, it expanded its product line to include a wide range of other toys and products, such as cap guns, trucks, and airplanes.

One of the most popular products made by Hubley was the "Gabriel" cap gun, which was first introduced in the 1920s. The company also produced a wide range of other cap guns, including replicas of guns used by law enforcement and the military more... .

In addition to cap guns, Hubley was also known for producing a range of other popular toys, including die-cast metal vehicles, such as the famous Hubley Kiddie Toy line of cars, trucks, and airplanes. Hubley also produced a range of other metal toys, such as farm and construction equipment, trains, and figurines.

During World War II, Hubley shifted its production to help support the war effort, producing items such as shell casings and other military equipment. After the war, the company continued to produce a wide range of toys and other products, including plastic toys and board games.

In the 1960s, the company began to face financial difficulties due to increased competition from foreign manufacturers and changing consumer tastes. The company was sold several times over the years, and the Hubley name continued to be used on some products until the 1970s, when the company was finally dissolved. less...

Cast iron is produced by heating iron with a high carbon content until it liquefies, and then casting the iron into moulds of compressed sand.

Cast iron was invented in China in the 5th century BC and poured into moulds to make ploughshares and pots as well as weapons and pagodas. Although steel had been invented, was in use, and was more desirable, cast iron was cheaper and thus was more commonly used for warfare in ancient China.

In the west, cast iron did not become available until the 15th century, and its earliest uses included cannon and shot, and more... later, cast iron cannons, which, while heavier than the existing bronze cannons, were much cheaper to manufacture and enabled more to be produced..

Cast iron pots were made at many English blast furnaces from about the 17th century. In 1707, Abraham Darby patented a method of making pots and kettles thinner and thus cheaper than his rivals could. This meant that his Coalbrookdale furnaces became dominant as suppliers of pots, an activity in which they were joined in the 1720s and 1730s by a small number of other coke-fired blast furnaces.

The ability to manufacture lighter items led to the popularity of cast iron for furniture and garden decoration during the 19th century, of which the Coalbrookdale company was the leading exponent.

Wrought iron became very popular again in the 1920s during the Art Deco period, and its uses included chairs, firescreens, decorative lamps and legs for tables.

Wrought iron differs from cast iron in that articles made from it cannot be mass produced. Each piece must be individually made (wrought) using a hammer on an anvil and a blacksmith's forge. less...

Model A Ford and Packard Convertible. 2 Diecast and plastic…
Vintage Hubley Diecast Model Cars

Model A Ford and Packard Convertible. 2 Diecast and plastic kitset assembled models by Hubley Toys USA, c.1960 Ford 7.48 in. long, Packard 9.06 in. long, paintwork slightly faded.

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Collection of assorted toy cars including Dinky, Hubley and…
Assorted Mid-Century Toy Cars Collection

Collection of assorted toy cars including Dinky, Hubley and Tri-Ang, mid 20th century and later, the largest 5.51 in. long. (20 items)

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Hubley American cast iron Boston terrier money box, 19th…
19th Century Cast Iron Boston Terrier Money Box

Hubley American cast iron Boston terrier money box, 19th century, 9.84 in. high

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An American Boston terrier moneybox by Hubley, painted cast…
Hubley Boston Terrier Moneybox, 20th Century Cast Iron

An American Boston terrier moneybox by Hubley, painted cast iron, early 20th century, 5.12 in. high

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An American sitting Boston terrier doorstop by Hubley, painted…
Hubley Boston Terrier Cast Iron Doorstop

An American sitting Boston terrier doorstop by Hubley, painted cast iron, early 20th century, 7.48 in. high

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An American Boston terrier doorstop by Hubley, painted cast…
Hubley Boston Terrier Doorstop, 20th Century Cast Iron

An American Boston terrier doorstop by Hubley, painted cast iron, early 20th century, 9.84 in. high, 9.84 in. long

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Hubley, USA Cast Iron Popeye Patrol Motorcycle, original paint…
Cast Iron Popeye Patrol Motorcycle with Original Paint

Hubley, USA Cast Iron Popeye Patrol Motorcycle, original paint 8.46 in. length (one support wheel missing), Est $1,000 – 1,500

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Two Die cast model planes, including one Hubley Lancaster with…
Die Cast Model Planes, Lancaster & British Airways York

Two Die cast model planes, including one Hubley Lancaster with moveable red wings, one broken; and another red 'British Airways, York' model, missing propellers (P - F) (2)

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A magnificent cast iron Indian 2 cylinder motor bike and side…
Hubley Toys Indian Motorbike with Sidecar and Riders

A magnificent cast iron Indian 2 cylinder motor bike and side car, with separate rider and passenger by Hubley Toys, USA This superb example features detailed castings, including gilded twin engine, front wheel clicker, spoked wheels and original aluminium

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1930s Diamond T cast iron tow truck, by Hubley Toys, USA with a…
Hubley Toys Diamond T Tow Truck

1930s Diamond T cast iron tow truck, by Hubley Toys, USA with a separate nickel grille and tow rig. Length 6.69 in.

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Open seat racer, by Hubley Toys, USA in silver and red.…
Hubley Toys Open Seat Racer

Open seat racer, by Hubley Toys, USA in silver and red. Original wheels loose, otherwise in good original condition. Length 6.69 in.

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Two cast iron 1930s vehicles, Arcade Stakebed Ford. Length 17…
1930s Cast Iron Vehicles: Arcade Stakebed & Hubley Sedan

Two cast iron 1930s vehicles, Arcade Stakebed Ford. Length 6.69 in., missing part of stakeside. Hubley Take Apart Sedan. Length 5.91 in. Finished in blue and red in good original condition (2)

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Two 1930s cast iron Motorbikes, by Hubley, USA An orange crash…
Hubley Cast Iron Motorbikes - Orange & Blue Riders

Two 1930s cast iron Motorbikes, by Hubley, USA An orange crash car bike and rider. Length 4.33 in., a blue cop bike and rider. Length 3.94 in. Excellent originals (2)

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Hubley Kiddie toy (U.S.A) cement Mixing truck, red cab, green…
Hubley Cement Mixing Truck in Red and Green (VG-E)

Hubley Kiddie toy (U.S.A) cement Mixing truck, red cab, green chassis (VG-E box G)

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