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Crescent Toys were a British toy manufacturing company in operation from 1922 to 1980.[1]. They manufactured die cast metal vehicles, toy guns,[2] hollow cast and later plastic figures and toy soldiers of various historical periods. The firm was founded by Henry Eagles and Arthur Schneider and was located at 67 DeBeauvoir Crescent, Kingston Road London.[3].

When Henry Eagles died in 1942, his son Harry who was called "Harvey" entered the firm. Crescent restarted after World War II stamping their product DCMT for Die Cast Machine Tools. In 1949 the firm moved to Cwmcarn Wales with "Harvey" Eagles staying in London setting up a firm of that name. Harvey sold his name to the Lone Star company later split from them.[4]

Prior to the war, Crescent acquired moulds and stock from C.W. Baker who traded as Reka.[5]Crescent manufactured a series of dioramas depicting various shops and a classroom from 1950's Britain. The company also manufactured Dan Dare sets of figures[6] and Thunderbirds toys.

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