Auction 130 Part 1 130th auction - part 1
By BAH - Historica Auctioneers
Dec 3, 2022
Pariser Str. 9 | D-10719 Berlin | Germany
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LOT 194:

50 metal miniatures passenger ships 20th century

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Sold for: €500
Start price:
80
Buyer's Premium: 20%
Auction took place on Dec 3, 2022 at BAH - Historica Auctioneers
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50 metal miniatures passenger ships 20th century
50 Modelle britische Passagierschiffe des 20. Jahrhunderts: Linienschiffe, Royal Mail-Dampfer, kombinierte Fracht-/Passagierschiffe, moderne Passagierschiffe d. 60er Jahre, meist Metallguss, 5 Kunststoffmodelle, Fertigungen d. 70er/80er Jahre, Schiffe Queen Elizabeth (83,000BRT) u. Aquitania (46,000BRT), P&O-Schiffe Oriana u. Canberra (1982 im Falkland-Krieg Truppentransportschiff), Hilfskreuzer Rawalpindi (23.11.1939 durch Scharnhorst u. Gneisenau versenkt), Laconia (versenkt durch U-156, Laconia-Befehl), Blue-Star-Line Schiffe, Tairea, Circassia, Shropshire, Hilfskreuzer Jervis Bay (versenkt bei Verteidigung des HX-84 durch Admiral Scheer) etc., alle farbig lackiert im Erscheinungsbild bei Stapellauf bzw. im Liniendienst, teils sehr detailliert, L. 10,5-26cm, teils fehlende bzw. abgebrochene Kleinteile, lose auf Holzpalette 37x50cm, Versand bzw. Abholung nach Absprache mit Auktionshaus

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