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Yes - it really takes me back to my youth, as I haven't heard the expression in thirty years.
The usage that my mother favoured was to describe anyone who was overindulgent (usually to a child) as being ready, "to give him the top brick off the chimney."
In other words, no effort would be too great to keep the object of affection pleased, satisfied, happy.
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