Antique Toy Maker Logos

Below we have old toy and antique toy makers marks and logos and trademarks.  Please enjoy the photos of the markings and the historical photos of toy  makers from American Flyer, to Z (or Y and Yonezawa in this case).  The photos and companies are displayed alphabetically and from top to bottom.

We are always working to beef up this free toy research section, so please email us new details.  Thanks in advance and enjoy!

American Flyer
1909 – 1967
Arnold
1906
Beckh
?
Biller
1935
Bing
1837 – 1934
Bassett-Lowke
1899
Bub
1851 – 1966
Busch
1958
Buco
1945 – 1960
Creglinger
? – 1957
Distler
1895 – 1962
Doll & Co
1898 – 1938

Dorfan
1924 – 1934

Eheim/Brawa
1948
Falk
1895 – 1935

Faller
1946
Fleischmann
1887
Graupner
1930
Hafner
1914 – 1953
Hag
1944

Hamo
1952 – 1965

Haussemann
& Hötte
1881
Herpa
1948
Hornby ac-H0
1960 – 1973
Hornby Dublo
1938 – 1964
Meccano
1901
Hornby Railways
1955 (1971)
Hornby trains
1920 – 1962
Ives
1868 – 1932
JEP
1902 – 1968
Jouef
1944
Kleinbahn
1946
Kibri
1895
Leeds
1912

Lehmann

 

Liliput
1947
Lionel
1901
Märklin
1859
Mignon
1925 – 1933
Pocher
1946
Preiser
1948
Revell
1943
Rivarossi
1943
Roco
1960
Rokal
1947 – 1971
Rüco
1950 – 1965?
Schuco
1912
F. A. O. Schwarz
1862

Staudt
1860 – 1928

Stube
1932 – 1957
Swart
?
Tipp & Co
1883 – 1971
Tri-ang
1955 – 1972
Trix
1928
TTR
1935 – 1973
Vollmer
1946
F. C. Weber
1892
Wiad
?
Wimmer
1881 – 1966
Zeuke
1946 – 1962 (0)
1957 (TT)
 
 
Alasya

American National

 

Brice

 

Chein

 

Daiya
 

Distler

Electromobile

 

Fishlove

 

Fleischmann

 

Flexible Flyer
 
 
G&K

General Photograph

 

Girard

 

Hayashi

 

Ingap
 

K.T.

 

K.T.

 

Kamiya

 

KO

 

Manonar
 

 

 

 
Marklin

Marx Man

 

Masudaya

 

Maxitoys

 

MGC
 

 

 

 

 
Nikko

Rayline

 

Rich Toys

 

S Mark

 

Steelcraft
 

 

 

 

 
SY

Uneeda

 

Unique Art

 

UW

 

Yoshiya (KO)
 

 

 

 

 

 

A. Mecky

All American

 

ATF Logo used till 1959

 

ATF Logo after 1959

 

Auburn
 

 

 

 

 

 

Bradley`s

Buffalo

 

CK

 

Cresent

 

DBS
 

 

 

 

 

 

Elenee Toys

Fisher Price

 

Fisher Price 1957-1961

Fisher Price 1956

 

Frantz
 

 

 

 

 

 

FUN-e-FLEX

H Toy

 

Hill 1

 

Hill 2

 

Holgate 1938-1945
 

 

 

 

 

 

Holgate 1948-1962

Holgate

 

Hustler

 

IY Metal

 

Jacrim
 

 

 

 

 

 

Jouets

Joy Toys

 

K.T.

Katz

 

Kits Timber

 

 

 

 

 

Kohner Bros

Kosuge 1

 

Kosuge 2

 

Live Toys

 

Marquetry Toy
 

 

 

 

 

 

Metal Masters

Mettoy

 

Mikuni

 

Modern Toys

 

Natukasiya
 

 

 

 

 

 

Noma

Peters Toys

 

Rich 1920-1928

 

Rich 1929-1935

 

Rich 1934-1953
 

 

 

 

 

 

Robin Toys

Schuco

 

Tarco

Ted Toy

 

The Toy Tinkers
 

 

 

 

 

 

Toylanders

Tri-Ang

 

Twistums

 

Twistum Toy

 

Universal Novelty
 

 

 

 

 

  

Hadson (Importer)

UTN

Wood Commodities

 

Yoddler Toys

 

Yonezawa

x

 

 

 

8 Comments

  1. Brian & Wendy Kelly on July 23, 2019 at 3:55 am

    We’re trying to identify some child’s toys. There is a griddle that looks like a waffle iron and a cooking pot. They are both electric, we can see by the style, cloth wrapped cords, etc. that they are old. The only mark is on the bottom of each piece, its a diamond with the letters ‘FD’ inside. Any ideas?????

  2. Kara on August 30, 2019 at 12:10 am

    I’m trying to ID the maker of a wind-up toy that belonged to my uncle. It was mostly likely from the late 1890s or early 1900s….my uncle was born in 1898. The logo on the key is a stylize stick tree…like a Christmas tree..four limbs on each side.. within a vertical rectangle. Any idea who the maker was?
    Thanks in advance for any clues.

  3. Jason H on December 8, 2019 at 9:17 pm

    Hi, I saw your email address in one of your responses to another person’s post. I just sent an email with some pictures of 3 rubber character toys and their makers marks. There are several very different looking stamped marks on each character. I have absolutely no idea what these are! Please look for my email!!! Thank you 🙂 🙂

    • Kristy on December 10, 2019 at 11:10 pm

      Please email us again at toys@antiquetoys.com we did not receive your first email, we will be happy to help if we can.

  4. Yonna Cohen on September 11, 2020 at 12:53 pm

    Could you please help me identify a German set of boxed spinning tops from early 20th century, with a printed label that includes the logo M N.
    I appreciate your help.
    Thanks.
    Yonna Cohen

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