The trademark FV was filed in 1866 at 15 Rue Aumaire, Paris, by E Faivre to market all kinds of tinplate toys. The brand became FV-DS in 1897 and in 1901 several tinsmiths/toymakers united to form one catalogue of manufactured metal toys. This was the birth of Toy Paris which became JEP. These include older firms such as Roussel and Dufrein, Douliot, Leconte and Cie, Bonnet, Duclot and Manon. The brand name FV continued in use for many subsequent years.
![]() Early FV passenger train set |
![]() Early FV passenger train set |
![]() Early FV passenger train set |
![]() Early FV passenger train set |
The following buildings are believed to be by FV :
![]() Early FV (?) tin buildings |
![]() Early FV (?) tin buildings |
![]() Early FV (?) tin buildings |
![]() Early FV (?) tin buildings |
![]() Early FV (?) tin buildings |
![]() Early FV (?) tin buildings |
![]() Early FV (?) tin buildings |
![]() Early FV (?) tin buildings |
![]() Early FV (?) tin buildings |
![]() Early FV (?) station (gare) |
![]() Early FV (?) station (gare) |
![]() Early FV (?) station (gare) |
![]() Early FV (?) station (gare) |
![]() Early FV (?) station (gare) |
![]() Early FV (?) station (gare) |
![]() Early FV (?) station (gare) |
![]() Early FV (?) station (gare) |
![]() Early FV (?) station (gare) |
![]() Early FV (?) station (gare) |
![]() Early FV (?) station (gare) |
![]() Early FV (?) station (gare), missing paper clock face |
![]() FV signal |
![]() FV signal |
![]() FV signal bridge |
![]() FV tunnel portals |
![]() FV tunnel portals |
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