This neat old piece of history has a dark maroon body, cream roof, gold cylinder block and a chimney. It is the Fowler's Showman's Engine, Lesney's Modern Amusements as you can see from the banner on the top . The original issue date was 1959.

It is 3 1/4" long, 2" high and 1 1/8" wide. I don't have a box for it. The underside of the roof of the car reads Models of Yesteryear, No. 9, Fowler Showman's Engine. limited-edition collectors' items. There are golden spiralled roof supports and large bare metal/orange wheels.

What is interesting to me was the fact that these little pieces were made when Mr. Odell (owner) designed these for his daughter: Her school only allowed children to bring toys that could fit inside a matchbox, so Mr. Odell crafted a scaled-down version of the Lesney green and red road roller. Based on the aforementioned size restriction, the idea was born to sell the model in a replica matchbox thus also yielding the name of the series which would propel Lesney to worldwide, mass-market success.

Sadly the old Matchbox factory has now been demolished to make way for the new 2012 Olympics site.

The first Yesteryears were introduced in 1956 and provided Odell with a new engineering challenge. The first three Yesteryears were shown at the 1956 Toy Trade Fair, Harrogate. Later it was decided to limit the range to 16 models, replacing models in order to introduce new ones. The models were packaged in boxes similar to those used for the "Matchbox" 1-75 series.

This one does not qualify for discount.

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