Dinky Toys 502 Foden Flat Truck
Foden Flat Truck by Dinky Toys, No. 502. 2nd type issue in French blue & red. Very near mint/boxed, with card packing piece. A scarce commercial from The Denis Tyler Collection. Starting bid £750. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission
Notes
This collection represents a lifelong deep appreciation of Dinky Toys, Britains models, Minic models and more primarily from the 1940’s & 50’s. All British made diecast and tinplate models. Proceeds going to charities close to his heart.
A rare commercial Dinky truck in outstanding original condition. This Dinky commercial has a 2nd type cab in French Blue, chassis also.
Red flatbed, lighter blue grooved wheels.
Gleaming bright with fine original silver detailing at the radiator, headlights and bumper. Glossy vibrant colours and bright metal parts.
Radial tyres, painted hook and tanker slits. Bright axles and baseplate. Well-shaped black radial tyres.
Very close to mint – an all-original example and one of the best you will ever find.
The vibrant deep blue box with a vivid paper label is bright and complete with no splits or graffiti. Minor staple tarnishing. At some time, a blue colour spot has been added at a short lid end.
With packing card.
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