Dinky Toys 030W Full Trade Box x 3 ‘British Railways Hindle Smart Electric Articulated Lorries

Description

Supplied from a Somerset shop owners estate in September 2022 who retained some shop stock Dinky Toys dating from 1953-1961.
Believed never to have been in circulation and where I have viewed and selected around 100 stock for sale. No touch-ups noted except a factory touch to a Weetabix Van which is known to have regularly occurred. If you want to know what is there just give me a call.

This is a full trade box of 30W electric artic lorries in maroon with red ridged hubs and black smooth tyres.

A very popular Dinky model in its time and I remember two full scale lorries that would be seen around Maidenhead train station. They have  ‘British Railways’ transfers to the cab fronts and painted tow hooks to the rear.

Light tested and totally original.

£180.00

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Issued:

1952-54

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Item Condition
4.75
Item Condition

Mint - May have the most minor fault from mint.
(All items graded out of 5)

Item Condition

All models I believe are original to their box and have never been in circulation. They are very near mint- mint condition. One has slight loss to one transfer and another example has a tyre flat.. Only an occasional box rub otherwise.


Box Condition
4.5
Box Condition

Very Nearly Mint - Could be slight wear, neat pricing and shop price label.
(All items graded out of 5)

Box Condition

They come in a superb trade box. There is one original divider and one made up.

The outer box has barely any wear at all.

A very impressive set.

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