
English. Late 1920s-1937. Wood, tinplate. In many ways, this bus is more than just a toy; it's a notable piece of industrial design from the world's once-largest toy manufacturer, the Lines Brothers. The original wooden model was built true to scale from the official drawings supplied by the London General Omnibus Company. To achieve the rounded look of a London bus, the rear was made from custom-curved plywood, a feat that was rare for the time and almost unheard of in toy manufacturing. While the red London version of this bus is the most famous, the company made other versions for various other cities in England, using their respective city colours. Two badges marked, "Registered Trademark L. Bros. London England Tri-Ang Toys Made In England", at front of bus. From the Yvan Lalonde Collection.
Size
16" x 9" x 29".
Condition
Very good condition. Original paint and decals. Stable paint flaking to roof. Loss to decal on one side panel.
Medium
Wood, tinplate.
Signature
Two badges marked, "Registered Trademark L. Bros. London England Tri-Ang Toys Made In England", at front of bus.
Provenance
From the Yvan Lalonde Collection.






























