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Kleeware is a brand of plastic toy developed and marketed by the company O & M Kleeman in the 1950s in the UK. The range of toys was extensive and included soldiers, boats, cars, model houses and dolls.

photo of Kleeware TV Bank toy
Kleeware TV Bank toy

References

  1. Pioneers in Plastic, The Kleeware Story, Special Publication of 'Plastic Warrior' ISBN 1-900898-19-5


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