Toy, Sand
Object number2018.89.9
Manufacturer
Wolverine Supply and Manufacturing Company
(1903 - 1962)
OriginPittsburgh, PA
MediumMetal; Paint; String
Credit LineGift of Robert Rath, Jr.
DescriptionColor lithographed sheet metal Wolverine Automatic Sand Loader toy.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth: 10.813 × 10.5 × 4.25 in. (27.5 × 26.7 × 10.8 cm)MarksTaller structure has red and blue printed text on front at top "WOLVERINE AUTOMATIC / SAND LOADER".
Blue and black printed text on proper left side of shorter structure "WOLVERINE / MADE IN / U.S.A. / WOLVERINE SUPPLY & MFG. CO. / PITTSBURGH, PA., MADE IN U.S.A. / PATENTED".
Historical NotesWolverine Automatic Sand Loader. Part of a collection of Wolverine Toy Company toys. The Rath family ran Spang & Company, which bought Wolverine Toy Company in 1968. In 1970, Magnetic Inc. took over the company. Frank E. Rath, the donor Robert Rath, Jr.'s uncle, was chairman of Magnetics Inc., and his father, Robert Rath, was Vice President. Magnetic Inc. acquired all of Wolverine Toy Company's capital stock in an exchange with Spang & Company. Magnetic Inc. then became Spang Industries. The North Side-based toy company, founded in 1906, was shut down that year and production moved to Arkansas and became a division of Spang Industries.
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Not on viewWolverine Supply and Manufacturing Company
c. 1946
Wolverine Supply and Manufacturing Company
c.1925