Displaying items by tag: 111to160mm

GOEBEL SPLIT VW V2

If you have photos or additional information on the GOEBEL ceramic bank, Please contact us. Thanks The porcelain factory F. & W. Goebel  was founded in 1871 in Oeslau-Wilhelmsfeld by mr. Franz Detleff Goebel and his son William Goebel.  The company is famous for their Hummel figurines...
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HILMAR VW BUS

The tin plate VW Bus is lithographed in two beautiful and different designs with people’s faces in the windows. A VW Ambulance Kastenwagen with a blue light on the roof and a VW Kombi with a cargo top on the roof. The tin body consists of a three piece design with a top piece, lower nose panel,...
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HKK VW BUS V1

A two section stamped tin plate VW Bus with cut out windows. The roof is stamped with eight small windows and a closed sunroof. Front doors seams, side door seams, door handles, raised engine louvers and raised tail lights. Tin trim pieces include the windshield, VW front emblem, headlights, front a...
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HKK VW BUS V2

A four section stamped tin plate VW Bus with cut out windows. The roof is stamped with eight small windows and a closed sunroof. Front doors seams, side door seams, door handles, raised engine louvers and raised tail lights. Tin trim pieces include the windshield, VW front emblem, headlights, a rear...
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HÖFLER - JOHANN VW CONVERTIBLE V1

The basis of the Höfler company was laid in 1923 when the 3 Höfler brothers, Johann, Georg and Leonhard, started a company for production of metal products in Fürth. In the 1930’s, Johan decided to build his own toy company, named "Metallspielwarenfabrik Johann Höfler". He produced cheap penny toys,...

HÖRNDLEIN KdF WAGEN VW FH-126

It is with great pleasure to have on this site a vintage tin toy that represents perhaps the best example of a KdF Wagen in scale form. It is one of the most sought after amongst collectors and has always been hard to find because of its scarcity. Only a few have been known to exist years ago. What ...

HUKI OVAL VW SUNROOF HUKI 2-1

In 1910, Hubert Kienberger founded HUKI, Kienberger & Co., Nürnberg, Germany. They mainly produced Penny Toys and animals on wheels. Before WWII, they used the brand name KiCo, which was later altered into HUKI. In 1943 the company was destroyed by a fire and only in 1951 production was restarte...
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HUKI US ZONE SPLIT VW HK-4003 (HK-4001 & HK-4005)

In 1910, Hubert Kienberger founded HUKI, Kienberger & Co., Nürnberg, Germany. They mainly produced Penny Toys and animals on wheels. Before WWII, they used the brand name KiCo, which was later altered into HUKI. In 1943 the Company was destroyed by a fire and only in 1951 production was res...

HUKI VW CONVERTIBLE

In 1910, Hubert Kienberger founded HUKI, Kienberger & Co., Nürnberg, Germany. They mainly produced Penny Toys and animals on wheels. Before WWII, they used the brand name KiCo, which was later altered into HUKI. In 1943 the Company was destroyed by a fire and only in 1951 production was restarte...
Published in: HK HUKI

HUKI VW CONVERTIBLE HK-4004

In 1910, Hubert Kienberger founded HUKI, Kienberger & Co., Nürnberg, Germany. They mainly produced Penny Toys and animals on wheels. Before WW2, they used the brand name KiCo, which was later altered into HUKI. In 1943, the company was destroyed by a fire and only in 1951 production was restarte...

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