Not on display

Toy Train

1975-1979 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The three pieces are made of lithographed tinplate with the clockwork mechanism house in the engine. The train is floor running not designed to be on a track and each has four metal wheel.
1. engine, dark blue and orange with light blue, black and white markings. A drive is pictured in the cab windows. The key hole for the mechanism is on the right side.
2. freight wagon, light blue with dark blue, black and white markings. The underside is grey. At each end there is a hook to link the wagon to another.
3. freight wagon, as 2 but dark orange with black and white markings.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Mechanical Toy Train Engine
  • Freight Wagon for Toy Train
  • Freight Wagon for Toy Train
Materials and techniques
Lithographed tinplate, with clockwork mechanism; tongue and slot joins
Brief description
Lithographed tinplate clockwork train made in China in the 1970s
Physical description
The three pieces are made of lithographed tinplate with the clockwork mechanism house in the engine. The train is floor running not designed to be on a track and each has four metal wheel.
1. engine, dark blue and orange with light blue, black and white markings. A drive is pictured in the cab windows. The key hole for the mechanism is on the right side.
2. freight wagon, light blue with dark blue, black and white markings. The underside is grey. At each end there is a hook to link the wagon to another.
3. freight wagon, as 2 but dark orange with black and white markings.
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
MAV423 110 on engine MAV on wagons
Credit line
Given by Clio Whittaker
Object history
References: This collection of toys was acquired by the donor while attending Peking University in 1978 and 1979. The majority of the toys were made in China for its own market.

See additional notes, B. 106-1996
Collection
Accession number
B.156:1 to 3-1996

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Record createdApril 18, 2000
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