Category:Ives Trains
Toy Brands and Manufacturers |
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Ives Trains |
1868 - 1932 |
Ives Toys advert, 1917 [image info]
Ives Trains advert, 1924 [image info]
The Ives Manufacturing Company was founded in 1868 by Edward Ives (who was succeeded by his son Harry) to produce toys and novelties, and moved into manufacturing its first range of proper train sets in 1901, after a factory fire destroyed the tooling for its earlier and more primitive toy trains.
Ives Railroad
Ives became the US' biggest manufacturer of toy trains until it was overtaken by its bitter rival Lionel Trains in 1924, with its first electric train produced in 1910 in an attempt to move upmarket and avoid some of the cuthroat competition that had started to break out in the clockwork train market. Like Meccano Ltd. in the UK, Ives benefitted from anti-German feelings after World War One, and also got a sales boost from US anti-German import taxes, which made products from German manufacturers Märklin and Bing more expensive.
Company difficulties
Ives found it increasingly difficult to compete at the low end of the market, and Harry Ives stepped down as company president in 1927 to make way for Charles R. Johnson, with the company going into receivership in 1928.
Ives Manufacturing was bought out jointly by Lionel Trains and American Flyer, who produced new Ives models that were partly influenced by the new owners. In 1932, Lionel then bought out American Flyer's share, and got rid of the old Ives tooling, with production then shifted to Lionel's own factory in New Jersey. "New Jersey" Ives product appeared in 1931 and 1932, but in 1933, Lionel renamed the brand Lionel-Ives, and then dropped the Ives name altogether as a persistent brand.
Although the Ives name did appear again intermittently from time to time, the last date for Ives as an independent brand is generally reckoned to be 1932 (although some would say that "pure" Ives production ended when the factory was closed, or perhaps when the company was bought out and started producing hybridised pieces influenced by its new owners).
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- Ives logo 1917.jpg 286 × 85; 6 KB
- Ives Toys - Struktiron advert (PM 1915-12).jpg 312 × 883; 79 KB
- Ives Toys logo.jpg 1,870 × 1,742; 116 KB
- Ives Toys Make Happy Boys (PM 1917-12).jpg 634 × 464; 68 KB
- Ives Toys make happy boys (PopM 1917-11.jpg).jpg 324 × 457; 49 KB
- Ives Toys STRUCTIRON logo.jpg 2,725 × 1,377; 308 KB
- Ives Toys train logo.jpg 553 × 681; 46 KB
- Ives Toys, train.jpg 843 × 1,200; 125 KB
- Ives train set with Pullman Palace Car, trade advert (1890s).jpg 2,374 × 2,153; 680 KB
- Ives Trains (PopM 1924-12).jpg 638 × 895; 128 KB
- Ives Trains 1129 locomotive, Ward Kimball collection (Chris Littledale).jpg 1,800 × 1,175; 1.98 MB
- Ives Trains 1651 locomotive.jpg 1,024 × 768; 449 KB
- Ives Trains 1691 observation car.jpg 1,024 × 576; 368 KB
- Structiron D3 Double Arch Railroad Bridge.jpg 1,200 × 410; 68 KB
- Structiron Special No3, Railroad Car.jpg 1,200 × 737; 147 KB
- Structiron, overview.jpg 836 × 1,200; 211 KB
- Structiron, parts.jpg 1,187 × 1,200; 239 KB