Posted 2 years ago
Lata
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The PayaHermanos company dates back to 1902 when tinsmith Rafael Paya begin making toys. His sons Emilio, Pascual and Vincente expanded the business into the company called Hermaños Paya (hermaños means brothers in Spanish). This name is represented by the trademark monogram PH used since 1906. By the 1920s-30s, Paya's mechanical toys were competing with the more traditional established toy companies of Germany and France.
What a wonderful car! Is this “true to life” with the chauffeur exposed to the elements?
Thank you Watchsearcher, yes, i believe this model is inspired on a Lancia Limousine, here is a link with a photo of the actual vehicle https://i0.wp.com/www.curbsideclassic.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/51940888493_159623147f_k.jpg?ssl=1
Thank you all for the loves
Thanks, Lata! I hope the employers chose to travel only in pleasant weather. ;^)
Have you any new dollhouse additions to show us?
:) i belive/hope the actual Limo had some kind of canvas cover for the driver in case of bad weather, Watchsearcher, my wife has a new giant dollhouse kit, but its still in contruction, i will post some pics when its showable :)