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Batima
Invented by Belgium Joseph Girlot and patented in June 1923. Batima seems to be manufactured in Brussels, unsure during what time frame. Then Batima is reissued by the Belgium manufacturer…
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Bumpalow Town
The Milton Bradley company, produced some different sets of cardboard houses in the earlies 1900s. Actualy, these toys are more puzzels, then real construction toys. But I did still like…
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Berbis, Modell Holzbaukasten
Construction toy, invented by … and later distributed by German company E. Reuter Baukastenfabrik 1930~1955. More information: baukastensammler.deBerbis manual: meccanoindex.co.uk/other The construction kit received design protection (DRGM) in the early 1930s, although…
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Edilizia Moderna
Edilizia Moderna was made in Italy by E. Boschi as the founder of Cartoccino in Monza. The company was active from 1926-1936. Edilizia Moderna was a system for construct buildings, using a…
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Edilizia
Created by Fabbrica Giocattoli MB. Introduced at first toy fair in Milan in 1929. More information: mobaco.nl/Edilizia Box & content Some system characteristics Here a short list of some system…
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Corus – Le Jouet Bâtimétal
Building construction game, using metal plates and wooden columns. A French system, which was introduced around 1924 by Le Jouet Bâtimétal, Paris, France and sold up to at least 1948.…
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Mobaco – Moubal
Mobaco consists of thick cardboard base plate with square holes. Wooden columns of various heights could be inserted. With various cardboard like pannels a building structure could be created. Mobaco…
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Pulko Patent Baukasten – Pulkowski
Pulko was patented in 1919 by Erich Pulkowski from Dessau and manufactured in Lechenich (near Köln) by Holzbearbeitungswerk Lechenich, Michael Engels”. It was marketed by Carl Josef Bollig & Co., toy exporters…
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L’Édifice – Maison Méricant
A beatifull detailed building construction set, manufactured and sold in France by Maison Méricant from 1921~1953. We are still researching and record the origin and development of the L’Edifice building…
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Wenebrik – William Bailey Ltd
“An instructive architectural toy” Invented by William Bailey and first patented in May 1915. Manufactured by William Bailey Ltd, Birmingham, England and sold during 1916-1930s. Other sources: meccanoindex.co.uk/WenebrikEbook: Building Toys:…