Phaeton clockwork model car, 1902 (Bing): Difference between revisions
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{{Exhibit|Arch One|[[Glamour of Brighton]]}} | {{Exhibit|Arch One|[[Glamour of Brighton]]}}The [[clockwork]] '''"Phaeton"''' was the largest model car in [[Bing]]'s range in 1902. | ||
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Pressland's book lists it as 34cm long and 19cm wide, with automatic steering and a bellows-operated horn. | Pressland's book lists it as 34cm long and 19cm wide, with automatic steering and a bellows-operated horn. | ||
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Phaeton clockwork model car, 1902 (Bing) |
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The clockwork "Phaeton" was the largest model car in Bing's range in 1902.
Pressland's book lists it as 34cm long and 19cm wide, with automatic steering and a bellows-operated horn.
References
- David Pressland, The Art of the Tin Toy, (New Cavendish Books, 1976), ISBN 9780904568042