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SIKU VW BUS V3

Sieper-Werke (The Sieper Company) was founded in 1921. It was originally a manufacturer of metal tools and cutlery in zamac and aluminum and, later on, ashtrays, badges, medals, belt buckles, and buttons. The factory in Ludenscheid, Germany, was outfitted with new casting molds in 1949 for grating, ...
Published in: SIKU BS

SIKU VW BUS V4

Sieper-Werke (The Sieper Company) was founded in 1921. It was originally a manufacturer of metal tools and cutlery in zamac and aluminum and, later on, ashtrays, badges, medals, belt buckles, and buttons. The factory in Ludenscheid, Germany, was outfitted with new casting molds in 1949 for grating, ...
Published in: SIKU BS

SIKU VW BUS V5

Sieper-Werke (The Sieper Company) was founded in 1921. It was originally a manufacturer of metal tools and cutlery in zamac and aluminum and, later on, ashtrays, badges, medals, belt buckles, and buttons. The factory in Ludenscheid, Germany, was outfitted with new casting molds in 1949 for grating, ...
Published in: SIKU BS

SIKU VW BUS V6

Sieper-Werke (The Sieper Company) was founded in 1921. It was originally a manufacturer of metal tools and cutlery in zamac and aluminum and, later on, ashtrays, badges, medals, belt buckles, and buttons. The factory in Ludenscheid, Germany, was outfitted with new casting molds in 1949 for grating, ...
Published in: SIKU BS

SIKU VW BUS V7

Sieper-Werke (The Sieper Company) was founded in 1921. It was originally a manufacturer of metal tools and cutlery in zamac and aluminum and, later on, ashtrays, badges, medals, belt buckles, and buttons. The factory in Ludenscheid, Germany, was outfitted with new casting molds in 1949 for grating, ...
Published in: SIKU BS

TEKNO OVAL VW

TEKNO was founded in 1928 by A. Siegumfeldt, a plumber from Copenhagen, Denmark. In the early days they produced construction toys and in 1945 the production of diecast vehicles began. From the late 1940s through about 1967, many TEKNO models were made by H. Langes Legetøj (Langes Toys), a diecaster...
Published in: TEKNO

TEKNO VW BUS V1

TEKNO was founded in 1928 by A. Siegumfeldt, a plumber from Copenhagen, Denmark. In the early days they produced construction toys and in 1945 the production of diecast vehicles began. From the late 1940s through about 1967, many TEKNO models were made by H. Langes Legetøj (Langes Toys), a diecaster...
Published in: TEKNO BS

TOKYO PLAYTHING SHOKAI T.P.S. OVAL VW V2

Tokyo Plaything Shokai Co., Ltd (initially Toplay ltd) was founded in 1956 in Tokyo, Japan and ceased to exist in or around 1975. The company logo with the 3 fingers symbolises the 3 company founders; Yoshio Udagawa, Yukio Miyakawa and Yasuo Kushida. They mainly produced lithogra...

UNKNOWN KdF WAGEN VW GLASS 00

Glass bottle with details of a Split Window Volkswagen. Screw on metal cap. Length excluding the cap and neck from bumper to bumper: 70 mm. Width from door to door: 31mm. No markings....

UNKNOWN KdF WAGEN VW GLASS 01

Glass bottle with details of a Split Window Volkswagen with door seams. Screw-on metal or bakelite cap. Length excluding the cap and neck from bumper to bumper: 68 mm. Width from door to door: 28mm. No markings....

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