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Need some help identifying these little treasures.

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:30 am
by juddsprincess
Hello and good morning,
I really need some help identifying my collection as to what's Cracker Jack and what's not.
Also, I'm wondering about the materials they are made from, such as celluloid and bakelite.
Thanks :D

Re: Need some help identifying these little treasures.

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:54 am
by Luke
Hiya, and welcome to the forums.

The girl with the bucket and the butcher are Cracker Jack prizes.
Those two belong in a set of 12, you can see more of them here -> http://www.c-carey-cloud.com/cracker-ja ... racters-1/

The very small prizes are most likely from gumball machines, many of the larger items are Cracker Jack prizes. I'll let other, more knowledgeable people, talk about them.

Re: Need some help identifying these little treasures.

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:10 am
by juddsprincess
Thank you so much and I apologize for the extremely large photos.

Re: Need some help identifying these little treasures.

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:24 pm
by Luke
The Alphabet Dangles are also Cracker Jack prizes, more about them here -> http://www.crackerjackcollectors.com/Je ... ngles.html

Re: Need some help identifying these little treasures.

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:55 pm
by dianep2
Hello juddsprincess,
Welcome to our Cracker Jack forum. We are glad you came and posted photos of your great collection. Here is what I can tell you about them. I have identified those that are Cracker Jack by row:
Row 1: monkey and hammer are CJ
Row 2: pliers are CJ
Row 3: none are CJ
Row 4: none are CJ
Row 5: none are CJ
Row 6: as Luke already told you, girl with bonnet is CJ
Row 7: the tennis rackets are CJ, not sure aboout the gun
Row 8: as Luke told you, all are CJ
Row 9: all are CJ
Row 10: all are CJ
Row 11: all are CJ
Row 12: monkey is CJ

I hope this helps you a little bit. Do come and visit us again. :D

Re: Need some help identifying these little treasures.

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 11:42 pm
by juddsprincess
Thank you very much for your help. I'll definitely come to chat again. :-)

Re: Need some help identifying these little treasures.

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:39 am
by Jeffrey Maxwell
Several sources (people older than me) have told me that many of the plastic "gum" charms like those you have with strings on them also came on bread wrappers back in the day when bakeries started broadly marketing sliced bread. But of course the primary source was bulk vending machines, and even dime stores sold them on individual cards and cards of ten charms.