Dinky Toys 533/933 Leyland Cement Wagon

Description

Issued 1953-59 Renumbered from 533 to 933 to 419 in 1956.

A very attractive commercial in deep yellow with matching ST wheels and grey ST tyres. The back of the platform is black with white description and with black description each side. Blue and white circular transfers applied to each cab door. Spare wheel & tyre below the chassis in tact.?419 is on the model base.

£180.00

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Issued:

1954-59

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Item Condition
4.75
Item Condition

Mint - May have the most minor fault from mint.
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Item Condition

Here is a very nice example of the Leyland Cement lorry in yellow with matching ST wheels and black original ST tyres. The transfers are in perfect condition. This is so close to mint with just an occasional tiny dot if you really want to find one. ‘533 is cast on the base. Superb bright example.


Box Condition
3.5
Box Condition

Excellent Plus - Minor edge wear, starter tears or heavy pricing. Could also be graffiti or tape residue, but good overall.
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Box Condition

This is the correct dual number box in blue and white stripped numbered 933 and with 533 is on each box end.

When the renumbering occurred they would use old castings or boxes whilst supply remained in stock so miss matching commonly took place.
The box is complete with no damage to corners and seams.  There are some scuffs on the box base and some surface loss to one box end where a price label has been removed. Minor grubby marks only to the box top.

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