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VéBé

Victor Bonnet and Company

(Paris, France)

VéBé (Victor Bonnet) began producing a wide range of tinplate toys, often clockwork powered, during the 1920s, including some items previously produced by Fernand Martin (FM), and continuing until the outbreak of WWII. Production restarted after the war, although VéBé ceased production as cheap plastic toys began to dominate the market.

VéBé clockwork floor toy 231 (4-6-2) locomotive SNCF 600, length 18cm (7 inches)
VéBé clockwork floor toy 231 (4-6-2) locomotive SNCF 600, length 18cm (7 inches)
VéBé clockwork floor toy 231 (4-6-2) locomotive SNCF 600, length 18cm (7 inches)
VéBé clockwork floor toy 231 (4-6-2) locomotive SNCF 600, length 18cm (7 inches)
VéBé clockwork floor toy 231 (4-6-2) locomotive SNCF 600, length 18cm (7 inches)
VéBé clockwork floor toy 231 (4-6-2) locomotive SNCF 600, length 18cm (7 inches)

VéBé four wheeled mobile crane with operating winch
VéBé four wheeled mobile crane with operating winch

VéBé fire engine with operating ladder
VéBé fire engine with operating ladder

VéBé clockwork powered tricycle
VéBé clockwork powered tricycle

VéBé clockwork powered flatbed truck
VéBé clockwork powered flatbed truck

VéBé clockwork powered flatbed truck with bed sides and tailboard
VéBé clockwork powered truck with bed sides and tailboard

VéBé clockwork powered flatbed truck with bed sides, tailboard and tilt
VéBé clockwork powered truck with bed sides, tailboard and tilt

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