Pre War 28 Series Vans

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Re: Pre War 28 Series Vans

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Well done on finding that box Chris. I am aware that these boxes even when empty command high prices. Congrats!!
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That is a nice find Chris and possibly one of the most wanted pieces of 'Ephemera' for any Dinky Toy collector. I have my Eye on a similar box, the #551 French Dinky Toys Silver Wraith from 1959, owned by a forum member and I know he is very unlikely to be selling it any Day soon!!

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Hi all,
Managed to score another pair of these,
Both are 280 series later vans, type 2,

Bisto second livery with the Bisto Kids..
(My absolute favourite 28 series advert :lol: )

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and Shredded Wheat ...

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15 down, lots to go.... :D CW
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Your new finds continue to amaze! The Bisto livery would probably also be my favourite, and the 2nd casting is the prettiest of these vans - what a shame they suffer so badly from fatigue. I've only just seen that lovely trade box too. That price of 1/5 is interesting. Perhaps it could be the price per van. I remembered reading in the Mike & Sue Richardson book about prices going up in the war, and I've just had a quick look to refresh my memory. Purchase tax was imposed on toys during 1940, which increased prices by about 20%, and from 1941 prices were subject to change without notice. As an example, the price of the Mechanised Army Set was shown as 12/6 when announced in 1939, rising to 18/6 in 1940 and 25/- in 1941!
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Purchase tax percentages wandered about all over the place at this time, giving rise to a lot of price variance depending when you bought your models!
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Cheers Gents,
No wonder they didn't sell many when the price went from 6d to 1/5! :lol:
I wonder what a shopkeeper from 1940 would make of somebody paying £12,650.00 for one of these? (Bentalls in 1994).
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