five diecast crane and dump truck toys by Corgi and Lesney from the 1960's and 70's - in Original Unrestored Condition
five diecast crane and dump truck toys by Corgi and Lesney from the 1960's and 70's - in Original Unrestored Condition
Here we have five diecast crane and dump truck toys by Corgi and Lesney from the 1960's and 70's -in original unrestored condition
Two green and orange 8 wheeled cranes by Lesney of England Matchbox series no. 30 - 8cm long both have all there wheels and tyres, rotate and in play warn condition with loss of paint
A yellow crane truck matchbox superfast by Lesney 1975 no.49 - 7.5cm long -overall in very good condition but missing main crane boom (but you cab by these separately)
A red Lesney products and Co Ltd Matchbox Series No. 42 Iron Fairy Crane 1969 - 5cm long - this too is missing the cranes boom
A yellow Euclid 35 ton Rear Dump Truck by Corgi Juniors whizzwheels - made in GB - 7cm long ok condition but missing rear skip
All vehicles are in different grades of play-warn condition (they've been loved and played with, as toy buses should - have you seen TOY STORY!)
The images reflect their condition as far a paintwork and stickers etc
Lesney was founded on 19 January 1947 as an industrial die-casting company by Leslie Smith (6 March 1918 - 26 May 2005) and Rodney Smith (26 August 1917 - 20 July 2013).
The name "Lesney" was an acronym from both partners' (which were not related by blood) names. They had been school friends and served together in the Royal Navy during World War II.
Shortly after they founded the company, Rodney Smith introduced to his partner a man named John "Jack" Odell, an engineer he had met in a previous job at D.C.M.T. (another die-casting company). Mr. Odell initially rented a space in the Lesney building to make his own die-casting products, but he joined the company as a partner in that same year.
Corgi Toys is the brand name of a range of die-cast toy vehicles created by Mettoy and currently owned by Hornby.
The Mettoy ("Metal Toy") company was founded in 1933 by German migr Philip Ullmann in Northampton, England, where he was later joined by South African-born German Arthur Katz, who had previously worked for Ullmann at his toy company Tipp and Co of Nuremberg.
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