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Gely (Georg Levy)

(Germany)

Nuremberg, Germany, 1920 - 1971. Georg Levy produced automotive tin toys under Kienberger name Kiko until 1920, then launched his own company, Gely. Sold out and left Germany in the 1930s, but factory resumed under name of Nuremberg Tin Toys Factory.

Gely (Georg Levy) crane
Gely (Georg Levy) crane
Gely (Georg Levy) crane
Gely (Georg Levy) crane
Gely (Georg Levy) crane
Gely (Georg Levy) crane
Gely (Georg Levy) crane
Gely (Georg Levy) crane
Gely (Georg Levy) crane
Gely (Georg Levy) crane
Gely (Georg Levy) crane
Gely (Georg Levy) crane
Gely (Georg Levy) small engine shed
Gely (Georg Levy) small engine shed
Gely (Georg Levy) small engine shed
Gely (Georg Levy) small engine shed
Gely (Georg Levy) small engine shed
Gely (Georg Levy) small engine shed
Gely (Georg Levy) small engine shed
Gely (Georg Levy) small engine shed
Gely (Georg Levy) tinplate Tunnel, size/scale unknown
Gely (Georg Levy) tinplate Tunnel, size/scale unknown
Gely (Georg Levy) tinplate Tunnel, size/scale unknown
Gely (Georg Levy) tinplate Tunnel, size/scale unknown
Gely (Georg Levy) tinplate Tunnel, size/scale unknown
Gely (Georg Levy) tinplate Tunnel, size/scale unknown
Gely (Georg Levy) tinplate Tunnel, size/scale unknown
Gely (Georg Levy) tinplate Tunnel, size/scale unknown
Gely (Georg Levy) tinplate Tunnel, size/scale unknown
Gely (Georg Levy) tinplate Tunnel, size/scale unknown
Gely (Georg Levy) tinplate Tunnel, size/scale unknown
Gely (Georg Levy) tinplate Tunnel, size/scale unknown

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