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Hubley produced their Royal Circus
series of cast-iron toys in the 1920s. Many wagons were made in several
color combinations. |

Photo by Jim Sneed from the Strong National Museum of
Play collection
The Bandwagon
About 22 inches long |

Photo by Jim Sneed from the Strong National Museum of
Play collection
The Chariot |

Photo by Jim Sneed from the Strong National Museum of
Play collection
The Circus Giraffe
Both a large and small giraffe are caged. |

Photo by Jim Sneed from the Strong National Museum of
Play collection
The Lion Cage |

Photo by Jim Sneed from the Strong National Museum of
Play collection
Monkey Trapeze on Mirror Wagon
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Photo courtesy of Morphy Auctions
Rhino Wagon
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Photo courtesy of Morphy Auctions
Rhino Cage Wagon |

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Rhino Wagon with Farmer |

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Lion Wagon |

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Eagle Wagon |

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Three-horse Chariot |

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Calliope Wagon with Bell |

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Giraffe Cage Wagon |

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Two Tigers Cage Wagon |

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Polar Bear Cage Wagon |

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Monkey on Trapeze Wagon |

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Two Lions Cage Wagon |

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Small Brown Bear Wagon |

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Four-horse Drawn Calliope |