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1950 A.C. Gilbert A.F. Accessories

Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Manufacturer ID:

35

Category:

Accessory

Name:

Brakeman With Lattern Set

Model Introduced:

1950

Finish:

painted & lettered


(image copyright © Ted Hamler)

Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Manufacturer ID:

749

Category:

Accessory

Name:

Street Lamp

Model Introduced:

1950

Finish:

painted & lettered


(image copyright © Tom Henderson)

Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Manufacturer ID:

767

Category:

Accessory

Name:

Bradford Roadside Diner

Model Introduced:

1950

Finish:

painted & lettered

Notes:

The #767 Bradford Roadside Diner was produced from 1950 through 1954, in two variations. The first, as shown in the photo, is made of yellow plastic. The second was made of black Bakelite that was painted yellow. The painted variation is very often missing paint as the paint did not bond to the Bakelite very well.


(image copyright © Ted Hamler)

Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Manufacturer ID:

768

Category:

Accessory

Name:

Shell Oil Depot

Model Introduced:

1950

Finish:

painted & lettered


(image copyright © Ted Hamler)

Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Manufacturer ID:

772

Category:

Accessory

Name:

Small Water Tower

Model Introduced:

1950

Finish:

painted & lettered

Notes:

Produced from 1950 to 1952.


(image copyright © Ted Hamler)

Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Manufacturer ID:

773

Category:

Accessory

Name:

Oil Derrick

Model Introduced:

1950

Finish:

painted & lettered

Notes:

Produced from 1950 to 1952.


(image copyright © Ted Hamler)

Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Manufacturer ID:

5002T

Category:

Accessory

Name:

Circus Set Cutouts

Model Introduced:

1950

Finish:

painted & lettered

Notes:

These photos are of the set still intact. The main photo consists of the front and back cover of the envelope containing the cut-out sheets with which the owner could build a circus set. The envelope contained the step-by-step instructions. The sheets measure 18" x 10". Photo #2 is of sheets 1 and 2, and Photo #3 is sheets 3 and 4. A.C. Gilbert had these manufactured by Royal Co. out of Montreal, Quebec.


(image copyright © Ted Hamler)

(image copyright © Ted Hamler)

(image copyright © Ted Hamler)
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