mikepara
Practically Family
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Look what I saw today! I don't own it and probably cannot afford it but I'd love it. A toy? Not anymore, but a very beautiful and expensive ornament.
Hope you don't mind me sharing. Does anything scream golden age any loader than this?
Very rare original tinplate clockwork "Hindenburg" Airship 1930's. On the side of the airship it has the registration number: D-LZ 129, and on one of the tail fins, it is embossed with "Germany" (presumed made in Germany). Comes in original cardboard box which has some wear and tear to it. The airship itself is in good condition for its age. The clockwork mechanism is still in working order, complete with original wind-up key. Once the mechanism has been wound up, this works the clear plastic propellers at the back of the airship, which when suspended from the ceiling on a hook and string (also supplied, but not sure if it is the original string) would rotate the airship in a circular motion. Overall length of airship is 11"
Hope you don't mind me sharing. Does anything scream golden age any loader than this?
Very rare original tinplate clockwork "Hindenburg" Airship 1930's. On the side of the airship it has the registration number: D-LZ 129, and on one of the tail fins, it is embossed with "Germany" (presumed made in Germany). Comes in original cardboard box which has some wear and tear to it. The airship itself is in good condition for its age. The clockwork mechanism is still in working order, complete with original wind-up key. Once the mechanism has been wound up, this works the clear plastic propellers at the back of the airship, which when suspended from the ceiling on a hook and string (also supplied, but not sure if it is the original string) would rotate the airship in a circular motion. Overall length of airship is 11"