Circa 1950s ITO G-4 boat speedboat / no Germany tin Bing Marklin windup

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This wonderful toy speedboat / hydroplane - G4 - was made by ITO (International Toy Outboard) of Japan in the 1950s measures approximately 15" in length from forward tip to end of rudder and powered by an electric motor (untested) and is made wood. Fabulous original condition (as pictured) - has some wear marks, small splits etc. Comes with original box as well - box is good condition with wear to one flap. This is a final sale auction so please ask any questions prior to bidding. Winning bidder to pay shipping and insurance costs. Payment by PayPal only. Thanks for looking and ! Please take a look at my other auctions. If you enjoy toy boats such as the early German dreadnaught makers Marklin Bing and Carette please pickup a copy of TOY BOATS by Robert Forbes or "The Allure of Toy Ships" by Dick Claus. In the book you’ll see the Orkin Craft battleship and Radiguet ocean liner plus Fleischmann tinplate submarine with clockwork mechanism. Also pictured are Weeden Bliss and Falk tin windup boats from the early 1900s. Don’t forget JEP Ives and Bliss. They were also very prominent as was George Brown. Ernst Plank and Arnold also made gunboat s of superb quality some with live steam and some with windup propulsion. Whatever your interest, this is a great place to start.