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1950's Plasticville U.S.A. Cathedral and Church Kit

  Lot # 024
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Condition
Good for age but does show signs of use
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Cathedral- Approx. 11" x 7.25" x 5", Church Kit- Approx. 9" x 5.25" x 3.25"
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Lot # 024
System ID # 2761170
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1950's Plasticville, USA Cathedral C-18 and Church Kit CC-8G, Both with Original Boxes. Cathedral roof has a crack that had been repaired with glue, and both pieces and boxes show wear from age and use, as seen in photographs.

Bachmann Bros. started in 1833 in Philadelphia. They unveiled their original16-piece fence and gate set in an advertisement for Monsanto plastics published in the November 23, 1946, issue of the Saturday Evening Post. which came in nondescript packaging. In 1950, executives selected the name "Plasticville, U.S.A." for its line of injection-molded plastic buildings, signals, figures, trees, and vehicles. The new product name captured the optimism of the early postwar years and conjured up the modern as well as the traditional. Collecting Plasticville was inexpensive at the time. Originally, items sold for 39 to 99 cents, with discounts after Christmas. However, several items to include the most rare items, can reach $100 or more today. Those produced in rarer colors go for the highest amounts.