1960’s Hartland Style Ryder Chief and Horse
1960’s Hartland Style Ryder Chief and Horse

Year: 1960’s
Manufacturer: Hartland Company
Condition: Good condition
First edition vintage collectable

Hartland Plastics of Hartland Wisconsin manufactured a variety of products for different industries from the 1950’s to the 1970’s, including a wide assortment of plastic molded western figures and horses.

This is the Hartland Indian Chief in Headdress with Rider. It shows some signs of being played with including flaked off paint in some areas, but it’s a great collectable. It has the original reigns and the tomahawk is still intact.

Photos are of of actual items. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one set available.

$66.00 $52.80 Add to cart
1973 Lone Ranger Tonto Action Figure by Marx
1973 Lone Ranger Tonto Action Figure by Marx

Year: 1973
Manufacturer: Marx / Gabriel Industries
Condition: Fair to good condition
First edition vintage collectable

Jay Silverheels was an Indigenous Canadian and son of a Mowhawk Chief when he got the role of Tonto in the Lone Ranger series and eventually got his own action figure in 1973. This Tonto is missing his guns, but stil has holsters, buckskin jacket and leggings with fringe. He also has his original beads, shoes, and he even has his stirrups, ready to ride. Tonto is a little loose in the hips from many hours of fun play.

Photos are of actual items. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one set available.

$100.00 $80.00 Add to cart