Nicky Dinky Toys 094 Rolls-Royce
Rolls Royce by Nicky Dinky Toys, No. 094. Very scarce. Vivid Blue. Very near mint/boxed, with card packing ring. From A Phenomenal Collection. Starting bid £200. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.
Notes
Sought after models that are so difficult to find in good condition! Dinky dies were sold to the Indian Firm S. Kumar & Co. trading as Atamco. (1968-70). Often known as Indian-Dinky toys, the finish was poor in comparison.
The Rolls Royce is an especially difficult Nicky Dinky to find.
The model has an eye-catching, vivid metallic blue finish which includes the interior, a black ‘tonneau’, and comes complete with original driver and intact screen. Intact shiny bumpers.
One piece wheels/tyres with spoke detail.
In unused very close to mint condition.
One-piece plastic wheel and tyre construction. Often found in poor state, these are well-shaped and run easily.
The box is complete, clean and bright. Better than most! With original card packing ring.
This ‘honorary’ Dinky is scarce and charming in equal measure.
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