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 198:

70 metal miniatures Japanese and British merchant ships

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Sold for: €500
Start price:
70
Buyer's Premium: 20%
Auction took place on Dec 3, 2022 at BAH - Historica Auctioneers
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70 metal miniatures Japanese and British merchant ships
70 Modelle japanische und britische Handelsschiffe: Frachtschiffe, Passagierschiffe, Tanker u. Walfangschiffe der 1. Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts, meist Zinnguss, einige Kunststoffmodelle, Fertigungen d. 70er/80er Jahre, Passagierschiffe Kinpusan Maru u. Daigen Maru, kombiniertes Fracht-/Passagierschiff Yasukuni Maru von 1930, Kriegstransporter Teisen Maru (ehemal. deutsch Ursula Rickmers), Frachtschiff Kasii Maru 1929, Flottentanker Nippon Maru 1936, riesiges Walfangmutterschiff Kyokuyo Maru 1938 (17,500BRT), britischer Tanker Cardita, Frachter der County-Line, Nailsea Moor, Passagier-Linienschiff Antenor (im 2. WK Hilfskreuzer d. Royal Navy), British-India-Ship Dilwara etc., farbig lackiert, einige grau/schwarz lackiert im Erscheinungsbild des 2. WK, teils sehr detailliert, L. 6-16,5cm, teils fehlende bzw. abgebrochene Kleinteile, lose auf Holzpalette 37x50cm, Versand bzw. Abholung nach Absprache mit Auktionshaus

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