RARE collectables were piled high as toy-lovers flocked from far afield to search for vintage treasures.
The final Didcot toy fair of the year saw enthusiasts descend on the town's civic hall on Saturday.
Featuring more than 100 stalls, the fair has continued to grow since 2015 and is one of the biggest in the area.
The finest vintage toys, games, model railways, action figures, diecast models and other nostalgic collectables from the last 100 years were all on show, ready for browsing.
Staged four times a year, the event is organised by the same people who run the successful Cirencester, Swindon and Bristol toy and train fairs.
The events attract a mix of dealers and visitors who can also bring along items from their own collection either to sell or to be appraised by the resident team of experts in the valuation roadshow.
Next year's fair dates have been announced with events planned for February 2 and May 18.
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