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scanned Lundby So many catalogs to browse and be amazed. It begins with an undated catalog, perhaps from the 50s, where the world famous after Lundby logo is not yet visible. There are also the classic Lundby-house there yet, but already many of the classic Möbelchen for us. The first catalog is dated only from 1966 - a big loophole for Lundbyfreunde I could think of.

1966
http://peppesdollhousepage.com/oldcataloques.htm

So many scans of old catalogs Lundby to browse and marvel AT. Beginning with a catalog without publishing date, perhaps from the 50s, On which the world famous logo of Lundby is not yet imprinted. Even for the classical Lundby dolls house I looked in vain but a lot of the familiar furniture pictured is already at that time. The next catalog is dated on peppesdollhousepage with 1966th Quite a gap for Lundby enthusiasts, I imagine.

In the same year - 1966 - will be advertised in Germany for Lundby doll houses - but without

the name Lundby Plagiarism? Copyright ignored?

The year of 1966 saw an ad of a Lundby dolls house in Germany, but too,
without mentioning the name of
Lundby! Plagiarism? Disregard of copyright?

1966 "The Toy"
The solution to this puzzle is found, surprisingly, on a Lego collector page
The answer to this riddle can surprisingly be found on a lego collector's site.

Axel Thomsen and his wife Gretchen were Danes, in Lundby, a suburb of Gothenburg in Sweden lived. In 1948 she moved to Lerum started and doll houses and doll furniture manufacture. For this company, the AB Lundby toy factory. From 1955 to 1959 she also gave the Danish Lego bricks from Sweden, to Lego founded his own sales company in Sweden, who also had their headquarters in the small town of Lerum.
Axel Thomsen moved in 1954 after Germany, Hohenwestedt, and called there another toy factory in life, now manager of two factories. In 1956 he sold his German factory to his son Harald Thomsen and became the first sales manager for Lego in Germany. The firm was also in Hohenwestedt. Die deutsche “Spielwarenfabrik Harald Thomsen GmbH” produzierte in Hohenwestedt  Lundby Puppenhäuser und -möbel bis in die 80er Jahre.

Axel Thomsen and his wife Grete were Danish expatriates living in Lundby, a northern suburb of Göteborg in Sweden. In 1948 they moved to Lerum and began the production of dolls houses and furniture. The company became AB Lundby Leksaksfabrik. From 1955-1959 they distributed the Danish Lego bricks until Lego set up their own sales company which was also located in Lerum.
Axel Thomsen moved to Germany in 1954 and set up another toy factory in Hohenwestedt, now managing two factories. 1956 Axel German sold his factory to his son Harald and Thomsen became Lego's first sales manager in Germany. The headquarter was in Hohenwestedt, too. The "toy factory Harald Thomsen GmbH" produced Lundby doll houses and furniture as late as the 1980's.

the industry magazine "The Toy" is 1966, a two-page article on the manufacturer. The family was headed at the time of Harald and his wife Rita. It covered 8000 square meters with its own wood stock with modern machines. The 75 employees - plus home workers - used only Qualtitätsholz. The positive development of the company began in 1954 when the company became first appeared in Nuremberg and by that time had a permanent place at the Toy Fair. They exported to several European countries and overseas. The capacity is saturated with dolls houses with lighting system, doll furniture, wardrobes, dressers, tables, log cabins, sand cars, wheelbarrows, carts and more. The article was illustrated by photographs from the factory.
On flickr set a scan .
In 1966 the German toy magazine "The Toy" visited the factory of Harald Thomsen Hohenwestedt in northern Germany. The family owned company was managed by Harald and his wife Rita. In 1954 they attended the Nuremberg Toy Fair for the first time. By now they had a wood yard of their own and employed 75 people plus home workers, selling wooden toys not only in Germany but exporting them even overseas. Their products ranged from “doll’s houses with several rooms and light equipment, doll’s furniture, painted German country style wardrobes and blackboards to pull trucks in various sizes and large wooden tractors with trailers".
I put the scan on my flickr sites.
(Quelle: “Das Spielzeug” 1966, S.1308-09)

Nach 1966 finde ich erst wieder im Jahr 1970 Anzeigen der Firma. Diesmal wird auch mit dem Namen "Lundby" geworben, der mittlerweile ist wohl eine Markenzeichen become.
1970 "Das Spielzeug"
The next ad, or Thomsen Harald 1966 after I found not until 1970. They Used By then the trade mark Lundby - becauses Perhaps it had become a well Known label by then.
1970 "Das Spielzeug"

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