Showing posts with label Family Memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Memories. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2011

Fond Memories of Our Jockey Cycle

1940's Donalson Jockey Cycle

We will never forget our Jockey-Cycle, which we sold some years ago, so we thought it would be fun to get out the old photos and share our memories of it.

Made sometime during the 1930's or 1940's, this is a very rare collectible sought after by bicycle and other vintage toy collectors. This velocipede was made by the J. E. DONALSON MFG. CO. in NORTH KANSAS CITY, MO. Some people incorrectly call the company "Donaldson", so you will find mention of it spelled both ways.

Instead of the usual pedaling action, the rider pushes on the foot bars and pushes and pulls on the handles. The seat then pumps up and down and the vehicle moves forward or backward. The small front wheel gives this jockey cycle a very tight turning radius, while the large back wheels and wide stance make it surprisingly hard to turn over.

1940's Donalson Jockey Cycle


The original nameplate on ours was still easily readable, but I was not able to get a very good picture of it up close, due to the glare on the metal. I'm not sure if it had been re-painted some time in the past or not. There were some light red brush marks on the nameplate. That is the only clue that it had possibly been repainted.

1940's Donalson Jockey Cycle


All the spokes were in good condition, the tires were in excellent shape, and the mechanism worked perfectly. There were many small areas where the paint was missing, but none of the areas detracted from the overall appearance, in my opinion. There was no evidence of rust.

This toy was played with by at least 3, maybe 4, generations of our family. It was a hand me down from my husband's cousin's family, so hubby and his brother both played on it. Then our two children enjoyed it for many years when they would spend time with their Mamaw and Papaw. Eventually the girls got too big to be interested in it, and his parents needed to get rid of it, so they could make more space for the growing girls to spend the night. So we brought it home with us. We put it in the basement, where it stayed until our grandson was old enough to ride it.

Our grandson would beg to ride it every time he came to visit, and it was great fun watching him get so much pleasure from it.

It was sometime not long after he had grown tired of it that we got bitten by the eBay bug, and I decided to see what the Jockey-Cycle might be worth, if anything. To say the least, we were both flabbergasted to find out that it was extremely rare and very valuable! So by the time our twin granddaughters were old enough to enjoy it, sad to say, they didn't get a chance to ride it. Once we found out how valuable it was we just couldn't take the chance they would tear it up!

So we sold it on eBay. Rather than chance it being damaged in shipment, the buyers drove several states to pick it up themselves. They were happy to get it, and we were happy to have sold it for a very good price.

On a whim the other night hubby decided to see if people were still collecting them and found a forum where folks were talking about some pitifully worn and damaged ones. It really made us realize just how wonderful ours had been. We also found a site with pictures of all but ruined ones, which is evidently the condition many are found in today.

So, we wanted to share our photos and story, so people could see what an original one looks like.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

FOUND - INFORMATION about POSSIBLE JEWEL TEA COMPANY Premium TEA POT

A collector named Dottie was nice enough to let us know that Joan's tea pot was probably made around 1900 and would be worth about $150, if it's in good condition.

Joan writes:
I have a brown ceramic tea pot with , I think, pewter trim. I thought my grandmother got it as a premium from the Jewel Tea Co.

Circa 1900 Jewel Tea Co. Brown Tea Pot with Pewter
The tea pot stands about 6 1/2 inches tall. It has a rather ornate pewter spout, with attached lid and handle. It is chocolate brown with speckles in it. On the bottom it is stamped "Manning Quality Bowman, Meriden,Conn.08273".

I had another one, which was slightly large, probably about 7 1/2 inches tall. I took it to an antique shop on consignment, and it went out of business, and I never saw it again.

Any info would be appreciated.
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Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Looking Back on 2008

I was shocked when I saw how long it had been since I posted to this blog. I've never gone that long in all the time I've had it, so my apologies to any who have been checking to see if I'm still kickin'!!

I'm not exactly sure what happened this year, but somehow it just went by in a blur. I've tried to look back and remember how all this time passed, and yes, there are some extremely significant events, but for the most part it is just that - a blur. And a fast blur at that.

This was the year that I finally received a diagnosis for my movement disorder that led to taking medicines that truly helped me. That was momentous, and I feel truly blessed and can't sing God's praises enough for leading me to the right doctors at the right time to get the right diagnosis.

This was also the year that my dear hubby passed his 5 year mark cancer free and was dismissed by his Oncologist. Our blessings just can't be counted!!!!

2008 saw all the years of working slowly and methodically toward a viable online business come to fruition, which is very satisfying and still a whole lot of fun for us. We've been grateful for the opportunity to help so many people find their lost lovies and ones from their childhood. They bless us daily with the excitement in their thank you emails when we help them find what they have been desperately searching for.

We added 2 "outside" cats to our family this year, too. We bring them in every other night just so our inside cat can learn to be a cat, and so we can keep them used to staying close to home. They have all three given us untold times to laugh and enjoy them, each with their own distinct personalities.

It's been the year when one of our daughters and her hubby had financial difficulties of a major proportion, which has caused considerable stress all the way around. We are thankful that we are in good enough financial shape ourselves to be able to tide them over until this bad time passes.

2008 did not find me exercising as much as I should have been, but I have been doing better the last couple of months, and hopefully will continue to work at it. Particularly since the end of 2008 found me at my heaviest weight ever in my life, exercising is that much more necessary. Not a good thing, for sure, but maybe that scale will push me to do more than I think I can.

It's also been the year I started driving again, now that I am not on medication that made me fall asleep without any warning. I don't drive much, as I am out of practice, but it sure came in handy when hubby had cataract surgery this year. It's just one more way that I feel better about myself this year.

I'm racking my brain trying to think of anything else that went on this year, and nothing comes to mind. What I've listed represents the important events, but it's a shame all the day to day happenings have faded away so quickly.

Yesterday's memories are worth more than I am able to give them, and that's a shame. I pray that the medicines I am on now will not leave me in such a brain fog at the beginning of 2010!

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Enjoy Our BLOG VILLAGE Family Memories Carnival

Join Us as we read these special FAMILY MEMORIES of some of our BLOG VILLAGE Friends!

BLOG VILLAGE FAMILY MEMORIES CARNIVAL



CyberCelt presents
Take Me to the River posted at Texas RV Travel blog

CyberCelt shares how her family outing at the river came to include the community at large.


CyberCelt presents There is a Season posted at Losing Proposition

On Losing Proposition, Taro Phoenix shares how her family is moving into an itty bitty, teeny weeny, hobbit house for the summer.


Sara Ost presents Just Fooling Around posted at Sara Ost, who is a GUEST of Naomi at Diary from England.


Dirty Butter presents Playing Football at IHOP posted at Yesterday's Memories.

Happy memories of one of our Dating Rituals that we still enjoy.


CyberCelt presents Autism in USA : Thimerosal Generation posted at Endangered Spaces.

CyberCelt shares a story on Endangered Spaces which is not for the faint at heart. It is not just about her family, but an entire generation.


CyberCelt presents

Advertising for Success Blog
posted at Advertising For Success

Eileen shares her experiences as a teenager in life-saving mode.



Granimore presents Meet My Grandparents posted at And So Begins My New Life



Beth presents Remembering The Country posted at Around The Funny Farm!



NAOMI presents Diary From England: HAPPY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES posted at Diary From England



Babs Mountjoy presents No Fool like an old Fool posted at A Walkabout's Weblog



GP presents
It's B-r-r- in the Barn
posted at
Innside Montana-Your Home at the Range

Lessons learned from our horses.


GP presents
It Takes Strength to take a Risk « Innstyle Montana- Come on Inn
posted at Innstyle Montana- Come on Inn



Dirty Butter presents Plush Memories Lost Toys Search Service: FOUND - CUDDLEZONE BROWN CHIMP / MONKEY posted at Plush Memories Lost Toys Search Service.

This is a beautiful story of a family's quest to find a lost lovie, a child's love for his Go Go Beans monkey, and the wonderful conclusion to the search.


Kilroy_60 presents The Christmas Spirit posted at Fear And Loathing - The Gonzo Papers.



GP presents
Nurturing Nature posted at Innstyle Montana- Come on Inn.

The beginning of the spring season, with its renewal of life, is a good time to renew our spirit…



Thanks to all who entered our Family Memories Carnival, and to all of you who have taken the time to read our entries.

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Past posts and future hosts can be found on our Blog Carnival Index Page.