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Express Airliner

Toy Plane
1960s (Manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This 1960s battery operated plane dates from a time when vehicles of all types were very popular in toy form. Battery toys were on the increase, with other toy manufacturers competing with the Japanese who had become pre-eminent in this area during the previous decade. Louis Marx was an American company who also made toys in Britain and for the British market. It was particularly well-known for its tinplate mechanical toys and vehicles. The plane reflects the changing face of international travel dating from a time when more people were able to fly, taking advantage of cheap charter holiday flights.


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Parts
This object consists of 4 parts.

  • Toy Plane Body
  • Toy Plane Wings
  • Box Lid
  • Box Base
TitleExpress Airliner (manufacturer's title)
Brief description
Boxed battery operated plane made in Hong Kong by Louis Marx in the 1960s
Style
Credit line
Given by Glenn Benson in Memory of Andre Phillippe Davies
Object history
The plane belonged to Andre Davies a former employee of the V&A. His ambition as a child was to be an airline steward
Summary
This 1960s battery operated plane dates from a time when vehicles of all types were very popular in toy form. Battery toys were on the increase, with other toy manufacturers competing with the Japanese who had become pre-eminent in this area during the previous decade. Louis Marx was an American company who also made toys in Britain and for the British market. It was particularly well-known for its tinplate mechanical toys and vehicles. The plane reflects the changing face of international travel dating from a time when more people were able to fly, taking advantage of cheap charter holiday flights.
Collection
Accession number
B.23:1 to 4-2014

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Record createdJuly 14, 2014
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