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20th Century French Metal Model of a Red Toy Lorry Truck
20th Century French Metal Model of a Red Toy Lorry Truck

20th Century French Metal Model of a Red Toy Lorry Truck

Located in Sofia, BG

Impressive, large scale metal model of a red lorry truck. France, circa late 1920s.

Category

Early 20th Century French Toys and Dolls

Materials

Metal

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1950s Tri-Ang Toy Truck, a Bedford Lorry Wrecker Truck, Pressed Steel, England
1950s Tri-Ang Toy Truck, a Bedford Lorry Wrecker Truck, Pressed Steel, England

1950s Tri-Ang Toy Truck, a Bedford Lorry Wrecker Truck, Pressed Steel, England

By Tri-ang Toys

Located in Retie, BE

Large vintage pressed steel Bedford lorry wrecker toy truck. Made by Tri-Ang / Triang between 1948-1957 in England.

Category

Mid-20th Century English Mid-Century Modern Toys and Dolls

Materials

Steel

Large Wooden Antique Toy Dump Truck, 1940s
Large Wooden Antique Toy Dump Truck, 1940s

Large Wooden Antique Toy Dump Truck, 1940s

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H 10.44 in W 9.06 in D 24.81 in

Large Wooden Antique Toy Dump Truck, 1940s

Located in Retie, BE

Children's toys, toys for boys, collectable Tipper Lorry, toy car.

Category

Vintage 1940s European Industrial Toys

Materials

Bakelite, Wood

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