1950’s 1.16th Scale. Part of the ‘My Dolly’s Kitchen’ series from the 1950s. Tinplate set including red and white kitchen dresser and double oven/hob. Manufactured by Brimtoy. Brimtoy, toy manufacturers was est. in 1923.
Late 1960s/early 70’s set.
Dol-Toi Products (Stamford) Limited had its origins in a company set up in 1944 building caravans and repairing agricultural barns, with the spare offcuts used to make dollhouse furniture.
Dresser
White with red slide opening doors
Paper/picture of a spice rack
X2 shelves
H 10.5cm x 7cm x D 3.5cm
. AEG Cooker
Late 1960s/early 70’s set.
Dol-Toi Products (Stamford) Limited had its origins in a company set up in 1944 building caravans and repairing agricultural barns, with the spare offcuts used to make dollhouse furniture.
Dresser
White with red slide opening doors
Paper/picture of a spice rack
X2 shelves
H 10.5cm x 7cm x D 3.5cm
. AEG Cooker with paper hob/dials & tiles
Open pull down oven door
Painted green
Wooden cupboard above
X2 shelves & x5 white plastic bottles
H 13.5cm x W 4 3/4cm x D 4cm
. Sink Unit
2 opening cupboard doors
Plastic silver taps
Cream with red slide open cupboard doors
H 6.5cm x W 9cm x D 3.5cm
. Cupboard
Opening cupboard doors
Wooden with red doors
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