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SEIDEL KdF WAGEN VW ERA SPARDOSE

Michael Seidel founded his company in 1879 in Zirndorf (near Fürth) in Germany. In the first decades they produced small items such as mirrors and  whistling spinning tops. In 1903, the son Georg Seidel took over the firm and expanded  into toy trumpets, doll dishes and from app. 1919 he a...

SIEPER-SÖHNE KdF WAGEN VW PIN

In 1934, at the INTERNATIONALE AUTOMOBIL AUSSTELLUNG (IAA),  Berlin, Germany, Hitler announced in his inaugural speech, the promise of the construction of a cheap, simple car for the masses. At the 1939 INTERNATIONALE AUTOMOBIL-UND MOTORRAD-AUSSTELLUNG held from February 17 to March 5, the K...

SPEAR & SÖHNE V1 KdF WAGEN SPLIT VW

The company J.W.Spear (later J.W.Spear & Sons) was registered in Fürth, a small town near Nuremberg, Germany by Jacob Wolf Spear in 1879. It manufactured a variety of 'fancy goods', such as table mats, photo frames and albums, waste-paper baskets, flowerpot covers and papier-mâché handkerchief b...

SPEAR & SÖHNE V1 KdF WAGEN VW CONVERTIBLE

The publishing Company of J.W. SPEAR & SÖHNE, Nürnberg, Germany produced a traffic board game named the AUGEN AUF (Eyes Open). The board game was actually in production before the KdF Wagen era. When the KdF Wagens were introduced and in production, the board game featured some fragile cast...

SPEAR & SÖHNE V2 KdF WAGEN SPLIT VW

The company J.W.Spear (later J.W.Spear & Sons) was registered in Fürth, a small town near Nuremberg, Germany by Jacob Wolf Spear in 1879. It manufactured a variety of 'fancy goods', such as table mats, photo frames and albums, waste-paper baskets, flowerpot covers and papier-mâché handkerchief b...

SPEAR & SÖHNE V2 KdF WAGEN VW CONVERTIBLE

The publishing Company of J.W. SPEAR & SÖHNE, Nürnberg, Germany produced a traffic board game named the Die Autofahrt. The board game was actually in production before the KdF Wagen era. When the KdF Wagens were introduced and in production, the board game featured some fragile cast metal g...

SPIELE SCHMIDT KdF WAGEN VW

Schmidt Spiele was founded by Josef Friedrich Schmidt in Munich, Germany in 1905. The first game published was Mensch ärgere Dich nicht, a variant of Pachisi or Parcheesi, with a simplified rule set still popular today in Europe. The logo of the publisher used to be the initials of the founder plus...

STOMO SPIELE V1 KdF WAGEN SPLIT VW

A solid piece of wood in the shape of a Volkswagen painted in 4 colors. They were game pieces used in a board game called Glockner Rennen produced by Stockinger & Morsack (STOMO), Vienna, Austria, The board game was issued in remembrance of the opening of the road o...
Published in: STOMO SPIELE

STOMO SPIELE V2 KdF WAGEN SPLIT VW

 A solid piece of wood in the shape of a Volkswagen painted in 6 colors. They were game pieces used in a board game called LABYRINTH AUTO RENNEN produced by Stockinger & Morsack, Vienna, Austria. Box measures 38 x 28 cm and includes 6 VWs....
Published in: STOMO SPIELE

TCO TIPPCO TIPP&CO KdF WAGEN VW LARGE SCALE

TIPP&CO was founded in 1912 in Nürnberg, Germany, by Mr. Carstens and Mrs. Tipp. In the 1930's the owners had to flee Germany and the company was confiscated. Only in 1949, the company was given back to its legal owners and the rebuilding of the TIPP&CO factory, destroyed in WWII, had b...

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