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Re: What is it?

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 3:53 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
No country of origin may place it as part of a larger set which when boxed is likely to have the country of origin displayed and those other items may well have been a Train ticket dispencer and a weighing machine for passengers to check their weight while waiting for their Train to arrive.

I do not recognize the item from my model railway interests.

GHOSTHUNTER.

Re: What is it?

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 4:49 pm
by motorman
Is it not just a stylish travel clock of uknown origin in the deco style?

Re: What is it?

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 6:33 pm
by fixer
It would only be right twice a day if it was Allison :lol:

Re: What is it?

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 9:02 pm
by Idris
Station clocks tend to be wall-mounted or hanging rather than free-standing.

Re: What is it?

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 8:39 am
by Ewan
Wow - thanks for all the interest :D
Idris wrote:Station clocks tend to be wall-mounted or hanging rather than free-standing.
That's what I was thinking, I'm leaning more towards a garage item
motorman wrote:Does it have any inner workings that have a manufacturers name on it. How was the clock powered?
No inner workings, powered by imagination like all good toys :D

Re: What is it?

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 3:08 pm
by Ewan
Believe it or not, I've made a tiny bit of progress with the clock - it looks like Johnboy was right with his dolls house suggestion as this fireplace arrived today, complete with the same 'G' or 'GI' lettering.
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Vectis have had one of these go through, needless to say by an unknown manufacturer. A couple of other things the clock has in common with the fireplace are

1. A seemingly large number of what I take to be ejector rings
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2. Paint deteriorating in a 'crinkle' type fashion
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I don't suppose either of the above ring any bells in connection with any makers of our more usual diecast toys?

Re: What is it?

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 7:00 pm
by Miller
Although its die cast, its a complete other world with dollhouses. Dollhouses always had an educational charakter besides the value of playing and there haven“t been less companies producing parts for them. Maybe you try to find a dealer specialised in old dollhouses, who can give you a clue.

I did a quick google search and found this https://www.minishop.com/victorian-doll-house.htm

Victorian dollhouses may be to old for your parts, but i guess, those people can give you a hint.

Re: What is it?

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:39 pm
by Idris
The logo appears to be GI: G................ Industries?

Re: What is it?

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 9:29 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
Idris wrote:The logo appears to be GI: G................ Industries?
GABRIEL INDUSTRIES...big toy company in the US.
GILBERT INDUSTRIES...this was a subsidary of Gabriel Industries.
ILLINOIS GRIDDLE Co...actually were manufactures of real cast Iron house and kitchen wares!

Not saying any of the above have made the miniature fire place, but interesting to note them.

Ghosthunter.