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{{Box|Merit_(GaT_1944).jpg|1944: Trade advert from Merit, looking forward to the expected resumption of toy production after the War. |380}}
{{Box|Merit_(GaT_1944).jpg|1944: Trade advert from Merit, looking forward to the expected resumption of toy production after the end of [[World War Two]] |380}}
{{Box|Merit_Western_guns_(MM_1954-03).jpg|1954: Merit "cowboy" guns advert|380}}
{{Box|Merit_Western_guns_(MM_1954-03).jpg|1954: Merit "cowboy" guns advert|380}}
{{Box|Merit_Supersonic_Gun_(MM_1955-05).jpg|1955: Merit Supersonic Gun advert|380}}
{{Box|Merit_Supersonic_Gun_(MM_1955-05).jpg|1955: Merit Supersonic Gun advert|380}}


'''Merit Toys and Games''' was the brandname used by '''[[J&L Randall Ltd.]]''' of Potters Bar for their more mass-produced toys and novelties, typically inexpensive plastic toys, boardgames with "extras" and metal toy guns. Later the name became associated with the company's chemistry sets.
'''Merit Toys and Games''' was the brandname used by '''[[J and L Randall Ltd|J&L Randall Ltd.]]''' of Potters Bar for their more mass-produced toys and novelties, typically inexpensive plastic toys, boardgames with "extras" and metal toy guns. Later the name became more strongly associated with the company's chemistry sets.


==See also: ==
==See also: ==

Revision as of 21:51, 3 September 2014


Merit Toys and Games was the brandname used by J&L Randall Ltd. of Potters Bar for their more mass-produced toys and novelties, typically inexpensive plastic toys, boardgames with "extras" and metal toy guns. Later the name became more strongly associated with the company's chemistry sets.

See also:

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