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GERMAN GRAF ZEPPELIN DIRIGIBLE
GERMAN GRAF ZEPPELIN DIRIGIBLE AIRSHIP MODEL German Vintage Model of Graf Zeppelin Dirigible Airship. 38" H x 4.5" diameter. Provenance: From the collection of Le Lieu and Malcolm Browne (American, 1931-2012), the photojournalist who took the 1963 award-winning photograph of the self-immolation of Buddhist Monk Thic Quang Duc (Vietnamese, 1893-1963). Keywords: Reproduction, Aviation, Sculpture, Statue
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(4) GERMAN WWII HELMET, PRE WAR
(4) GERMAN WWII HELMET, PRE WAR CARDS & PHOTO BOOK(lot of 4) German WWII and pre-war items: (1) WWII helmet, worn painted white iron cross at top, some dents, (1) "Die Deutsche Wehrmacht", 1936 cigarette card album complete with 270 mounted cards showing Hitler, generals and soldiers in various activities in the German army navy and air corps, very good condition, overall: 13"h, 10.25"w, 3/8"d; (1) "Der Weltkrieg", cigarette card album complete with 270 mouned cards showing scenes from WWI, 1914-1918, overall: 10.25"h, 13.75"w, .5/8"d; (1) "Collier's Photographic History of the European War", P.F. Collier & Son, New York, 1915, prior to U.S. entry, 144 pages of mostly photo illustrations, shows photos of political and military leaders of involved countries, post battle scenes with bodies, refugees, armored vehicles, submarines, battle ships, aeroplanes, dirigible, and more, 12:h, 16.75"w, 1"d, total: 9.85lbs
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TEN SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED
TEN SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED PERFUMES19th and 20th centuries, comprising: Chinese green glass globe, silver overlay with dragon and floral pattern, stopper with Union Jack design, cork stopper, marks to base, 4-1/4 in.; English, rectangular faceted form with hobnail cut glass, English silver cap with marks for London, 1895, maker's mark illegible, .925 fine, cork interior, cap unmonogrammed, 4-3/4 in.; agate teardrop form with English silver cap, marked for London, 1890, Samson Mordan & Co., .925 fine, cork to interior, 2-1/2 in.; English silver bottle form perfume case, marks for Birmingham, 1909, Crisford & Norris, .925 fine, hinged side and lid, monogrammed to front, gold washed interior, 2-3/4 in.; bullet form cut glass with English silver cap, each in swirl pattern, marks for Birmingham, 1892, maker's mark partially illegible, .925 fine, cork to interior, 2-1/8 in.; oval silver scent bottle on chain, abstract scene in mixed metals of flying bird, marks illegible; 1-1/2 in.; flattened dirigible, with German silver 800 marks, hinged lid opens to stopper, 2-1/4 in.; sterling buddha form, marked "Napier/Sterling" to base, 1-3/4 in.; silver scent bottle suspended from fleur de lis pin, basket weave pattern, unmarked, 2-3/4 in.; German silver bottle form charm, enameled flower decoration, ribbon "Wiesbaden", 1 in.
Provenance: Collection of Janice and Joe Boyd
Condition:
each with numbered label to base, wear to bases, scratching; first tape wrapped around cork stopper, areas of discoloration to silver mounts; second scratching to bottle, air bubbles; fourth lid does not stay closed, denting to body; scent bottle stopper does not seem to open
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CHARLES KNOTEK (1933-2008)
CHARLES KNOTEK (1933-2008) AIRSHIP FLGIHT ORIGINALCharles A Knotek (American, 1933 - 2008) "First Airship Flight Around the World" Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. Signed lower middle.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood Commemorative Cover for the Man's Conquest of the Heavens series issued in 1983.
After World War I the first dirigible airship Germany was allowed to build for her own use was the Graf Zeppelin. Her commander, Dr. Hugo Eckener, set out at once to prove her superior worth as well as the feasibility and comfort of long-distance travel in the huge airships. His chosen method of proof: a trip around the world. At that time, the feat had been accomplished only once, by two American Army airplanes making 72 stops over a 6 month period. To finance his voyage, Eckener gleaned the profits from the sale of thousands of commemorative postage stamps; charged passengers a fee of $2500 each; and got the backing of publishers. One of them, William Randolph Hearst, contributed one hundred thousand dollars, with the stipulation that the flight begin and end on American soil. Thus, the Graf Zeppeling began its amazing journey from Lakehurst, New Jersey. Traveling at an average speed of 70 mph, 20 passengers and 41 crewmen dined on gourmet foods and fine wines as they drifted above the barren wilderness of such places as Russia and Siberia, passing over many lands never seen by people from the air before. In a total of twelve days in the air, the Zeppelin covered 20,500 miles, landing once again in Lakehurst on August 29th. A fabulous tickertape parade up Broadway in New York greeted the passengers and crew, and praise came from many sources including the new American President, Herbert Hoover. Dr. Eckener had made his point and the age of the great airships began anew.
Image Size: 12.75 x 16.25 in.
Overall Size: 15 x 20 in.
Unframed.
(B08802)
Condition:
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CAST IRON LOS ANGELES ZEPPELIN
CAST IRON LOS ANGELES ZEPPELIN DIRIGIBLE BLIMP TOYCast iron "Los Angeles" zeppelin toy. Possibly Dent or Kenton airship measures 11" in length. Toy has wear & paint loss. Blackwell Auctions guarantees the authenticity of this item. PLEASE call or email with any questions on condition specifics not specified in description or visible in the pictures before bidding. This lot is one of many being offered today from a large estate collection of cast iron, e.g. Hubley, Arcade, Dent, Kenton & AC Williams, pressed steel and tin lithograph antique & vintage toys.
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ALFRED STIEGLITZ, "DIRIGIBLE", 1910
ALFRED STIEGLITZ, "DIRIGIBLE", 1910 Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1864-1946), photogravure on Japan tissue, printed in "Camera Work" no. 36, October 1911, 7"h x 7"w (image), 17.5"h x 15."w (frame)
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LARGE GROUP ZEPPELIN TOYS AND
LARGE GROUP ZEPPELIN TOYS AND MERCHANDISE Early 20th c., includes (3) wind-up tin toys, (1) rolling cast metal toy, and (1) tin mold, "62" stamped on mold; with "Graf Zep" beer bottle from the John Graf Company, Milwaukee; with metal dirigible or blimp model marked "U.S. Navy L-2", made in China for the Bombay Co., model 5879838 K-Zeppelin, in original carton, 26"l x 5.5" dia
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MAD MAGAZINE U.S.S.R AEROFLOT
MAD MAGAZINE U.S.S.R AEROFLOT DIRIGIBLE EPHEMERA c. 1971, hand-drawn sign on plastic blimp balloon marked "Blended Scotch Whiskey 86 proof The Jos Garneau Co. New York, NY", approx. 35"l x 17"h
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 1885 DIRIGIBLES
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 1885 DIRIGIBLES COVER Scientific American magazine cover engraving, December 26, 1885 issue featuring General Thayer's Dirigible Balloons, 14.75"h x 9.75"w (sight), 21.5"h x 16"w (frame)
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(TOPICAL) TRANSPORTATION -
(TOPICAL) TRANSPORTATION - AIRPLANES, DIRIGIBLES, TRAINS, ETC.: 156 POSTCARDS EARLY TO LATE 20TH CENTURY(TOPICAL) TRANSPORTATION - AIRPLANES, DIRIGIBLES, TRAINS, ETC.: 156 POSTCARDS, Early to Late 20th Century, Wright Bros., White and Johnson in Flight, "Chas. Willard In His Curtiss Machine", J.B. Mossiant & Grahame-Wight. World's First Convertible Sleeper Plane (1929), "Moscow to New York Soviet Flyers" and "Lincoln Beachey The World's Most Daring Aviator". Eight blimp cards: three "Zeppelin", "Suchard" and naval blimps. Plane interiors and Stratoliner in flight. Train photo: Rock Garden Daylight child-size train, train in snow (Castle Rock) and "4100 Type Mallet S.P.R.R.". Buses and terminals, 30's automobiles, moving vans, delivery trucks, real photo laundry fleet in front of business, U.S. Motorcycle Corps and more.
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"GRAF ZEPPELIN" AIRSHIP PULL TOY
"GRAF ZEPPELIN" AIRSHIP PULL TOY 1930s Era Large Pressed Steel Dirigible Toy by Steelcraft, with "Graf Zeppelin" and star decals, 7 1/4" high, 25" x 6". Surface wear, decal losses.
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DONALD EVANS (1945 - 1977): SABOT
DONALD EVANS (1945 - 1977): SABOT 1925. DIRIGIBLE POST1975; watercolor; Provenance: Fischbach Gallery, New York; The Jerry Magnin Family Office; 11 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches; 12 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches frame Condition:
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TWO 19TH C. PRINTED DOCUMENTS,
TWO 19TH C. PRINTED DOCUMENTS, ONE DIAGRAMMATIC LITHOGRAPHICAL ILLUSTRATION OF BRITISH DIRIGIBLE "THE EAGLE" AND A HARTFORD INSURANC...Two 19th C. printed documents, one Diagrammatic lithographical illustration of British dirigible "The Eagle" and a Hartford Insurance Company 1873 Policy Document, details include: Diagrammatic lithographical illustration of British dirigible, "The Eagle," with various components lettered, A through E, with accompanying explanatory key beneath, hand-coloured, captioned at top "An exact representation of the first Aerial Ship, the Eagle", framed and matted behind glass, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age and use with some damages including 1" tear at LR edge, mat burn, light toning and staining, etc., ss: 9" h. x 11 1/2" w. [NOTE: Jules Henri Giffard, a brilliant steam engineer, worked with the Comte de Lennox, a French military officer, to develop the Eagle, a balloon designed to be rowed across the sky. The craft was exhibted in London but was destroyed by an angry mob in Paris when it failed to ascenter on August 17, 1834. Giffard successfully his airship in 1852.]; and a Hartford Insurance Company 1873 Policy Document, printed with details filled in by hand, document insures Cobleskill, N.Y. property for the amount of $1200, and that use of kerosene oil for light is permitted, etc., signatures of secretary and president printed at base with signature of agent, matted and framed behind glass, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age and use including original creases, toning, small areas of foxing, etc., ss: 16 1/2" h. x 10 1/2" w.; frame size: 22" h. x 15 3/4" w.
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THREE DENT TOY ADVERTISING PRINTING
THREE DENT TOY ADVERTISING PRINTING BLOCKSThree Dent Toy advertising printing blocks, together with examples of the toys represented including No. 664 steam shovel, No. 718 steam road roller and No. 644 ZEP dirigible, largest block - 5 5/8" x 2 3/8". Provenance: Collection of Bill and Stevie Weart.
Condition:
Some light wear to toys.
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4 PIECE GORHAM 'HANDS UP' PINKERTON
4 PIECE GORHAM 'HANDS UP' PINKERTON STERLING DESK SETCustom made by Gorham Manufacturing Special Department sterling desk set for the Pinkerton Detective Agency, the set consists of a sterling silver topped cigar humidor, a cigar ashtray, a note pad holder (monogrammed) and letter opener (monogrammed). The items are decorated with the Pinkerton 'Hands Up' character and an airplane, dirigible, railroad locomotive and a battle ship. This desk set dates circa 1920. The set carries Gorham Sterling Silver marks as well as special order department marks. Humidor measures 8.75"L x 7"W x 2.75"H; ashtray measures 6.5"W and weighs 224 grams; note pad holder is marked sterling (weighted) and measures 5 1/8"L x 3 18"W x 1"H; letter opener measures 9.5"L and weighs 204 grams.
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GERMAN GRAF ZEPPELIN DIRIGIBLE
GERMAN GRAF ZEPPELIN DIRIGIBLE AIRSHIP MODEL German Vintage model of Graf Zeppelin dirigible airship. 38" H x 4.5" diameter. Provenance: From the collection of Le Lieu and Malcolm Browne (American, 1931-2012), the photojournalist who took the 1963 award-winning photograph of the self-immolation of Buddhist Monk Thic Quang Duc (Vietnamese, 1893-1963).
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A Scratch-Made Zeppelin or
A Scratch-Made Zeppelin or Dirigible Model
Early-to-Mid 20th Century
made of sheets of steel screwed onto a metal frame.
Length 26 1/4 inches.
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Good Collection of Six
Good Collection of Six International Exposition Medals, including a French bronze 1878 Paris medal by Jules-Clement Chaplain (1839-1909), the obverse with a bust of Ceres and the legend "Republique Francaise", the reverse with Nike and her attendant above Paris and identifying legend, the recipient's name "Raymond Gerard" with inset die, dia. 68 mm; a French silver 1878 Paris medal by Eugene-Andre Oudine (1810-1887), the obverse with a bust of Ceres with Concord diadem and the legend "Republique Francaise", the obverse with presentation inscription from the Ministry of Public Instruction and engraved recipient's name "M.elle Besson", dia. 50 mm; a French bronze 1900 Paris medal by Georges-Henri Lemaire (1853-1914), the obverse with a seated Cybele and identifying legend, the obverse with implements of industry (anvil, telegraph line, camera, dirigible, etc.) and void cartouche, dia. 53 mm; a French bronze 1904 St. Louis medal after Alexis-Joseph DePaulis (1792-1867), the obverse with allegorical figures of the Continents at the Altar of Friendship, the reverse with legend "St. Louis/1904/America Welcomes the World", dia. 51 mm; an American bronze 1904 St. Louis medal by Adolph Alexander Weinmann (1870-1952), the obverse with allegorical figures of Columbia bringing Louisiana into her Embrace, with identifying legend, the reverse with an eagle and two dolphins and the legend "Bronze Medal/Louisiana Purchase/Exposition", dia. 65 mm; and an Italian bronze 1911 Torino medal by Pietro Canonica (1869-1959), the obverse with a winged horse and rider carrying the banner "Italia" and identifying legend, the reverse with laurel wreath, dia. 40 mm, the French medals all touchmarked on the edge with the "cornucopia" medal mark in use from 1880. The American medal is one of 10,000 officially authorized bronze medals struck by the U.S. mint in Philadelphia for the St. Louis 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Designed by A. A. Weinmann (who also designed the walking Liberty half dollar and the Mercury dime), the medal is rich in allegorical detail. Note, for instance, the finely engraved Napoleonic bees in the cloak of Louisiana as she casts it off to be wrapped in the American stars of Columbia's cloak, or the two dolphins on the reverse, symbolic of America's trans-oceanic boundaries.
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Good Collection of Six
Good Collection of Six International Exposition Medals, including a French bronze 1878 Paris medal by Jules-Clement Chaplain (1839-1909), the obverse with a bust of Ceres and the legend "Republique Francaise", the reverse with Nike and her attendant above Paris and identifying legend, the recipient's name "Raymond Gerard" with inset die, dia. 68 mm; a French silver 1878 Paris medal by Eugene-Andre Oudine (1810-1887), the obverse with a bust of Ceres with Concord diadem and the legend "Republique Francaise", the obverse with presentation inscription from the Ministry of Public Instruction and engraved recipient's name "M.elle Besson", dia. 50 mm; a French bronze 1900 Paris medal by Georges-Henri Lemaire (1853-1914), the obverse with a seated Cybele and identifying legend, the obverse with implements of industry (anvil, telegraph line, camera, dirigible, etc.) and void cartouche, dia. 53 mm; a French bronze 1904 St. Louis medal after Alexis-Joseph DePaulis (1792-1867), the obverse with allegorical figures of the Continents at the Altar of Friendship, the reverse with legend "St. Louis/1904/America Welcomes the World", dia. 51 mm; an American bronze 1904 St. Louis medal by Adolph Alexander Weinmann (1870-1952), the obverse with allegorical figures of Columbia bringing Louisiana into her Embrace, with identifying legend, the reverse with an eagle and two dolphins and the legend "Bronze Medal/Louisiana Purchase/Exposition", dia. 65 mm; and an Italian bronze 1911 Torino medal by Pietro Canonica (1869-1959), the obverse with a winged horse and rider carrying the banner "Italia" and identifying legend, the reverse with laurel wreath, dia. 40 mm, the French medals all touchmarked on the edge with the "cornucopia" medal mark in use from 1880. The American medal is one of 10,000 officially authorized bronze medals struck by the U.S. mint in Philadelphia for the St. Louis 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Designed by A. A. Weinmann (who also designed the walking Liberty half dollar and the Mercury dime), the medal is rich in allegorical detail. Note, for instance, the finely engraved Napoleonic bees in the cloak of Louisiana as she casts it off to be wrapped in the American stars of Columbia's cloak, or the two dolphins on the reverse, symbolic of America's trans-oceanic boundaries.
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3 vols. (1 wrappers)
3 vols. (1 wrappers) Aeronautics: Tissandier, Gaston. Bibliographie Aeronautique: Catalogue de livres... Paris: H. Launette, 1887. 4to, orig. color pictorial wrappers; edge wear, some darkening, spine reinforced with cloth tape. Internally generally clean, edges very slightly discolored. * Darmon, J.E. Dictionnaire des Estampes & Livres Illustres sur les Balloons & Machines Volantes. Montpellier: H. Barral, 1929. #14/100. 4to, later cloth & marbled bds., orig. color pictorial front wrapper bound in. Color frontis. + 20 (3 color) plates. Bookplate of the noted collector Bella C. Landauer on verso of front wrapper. Ex-library - markings on spine & front blank. * Talbot, Frederick A. Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1915. 1st Am. ed. 8vo, modern cloth. Photo plates, text illus. Some internal dampwrinkling. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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Six toys: Lindstron wind-up boat,
Six toys: Lindstron wind-up boat, 7-1/2 in., grime, scratches and minor dents ; cast iron dirigible marked "Zep," 5 in., lacking rear wheel, scattered paint chips ; cast iron red-painted fire engine, unmarked, probably a reproduction, 5 in.; three wooden trucks, original wooden wheels, one marked "Railway Express Agency", one marked "Yellow Van & Storage", one marked "Sunnyside Nurseries", chip to cab , 1940s, each about 4-3/4 in., normal wear and scattered paint loss . Private Collection, Tryon, North Carolina
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LOT OF SMALL SCALE PENNY TOYS
LOT OF SMALL SCALE PENNY TOYS Grouping includes Los Angeles Dirigible bi-wing plane and single prop monoplane all done in lithographed tin. 2 1/2'' - 3'' l. (VG Cond.)
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LEHMANN EPL II DIRIGIBLE Germany
LEHMANN EPL II DIRIGIBLE Germany lithographed tin done in light brown body celluloid propellers red gondolas key wind operated top hanger hooks to string for aerial flight. 9'' l. Wear to Litho. (VG Cond.)
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LEHMANN ''EPL II'' DIRIGIBLE''
LEHMANN ''EPL II'' DIRIGIBLE'' Germany lithographed tin celluloid propellers are clockwork driven works by suspending strings to allow travel. 9'' l. New propellers some repaint as is. (Good Cond.)
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MCLOUGHLIN BROS. AIRSHIP SCROLL
MCLOUGHLIN BROS. AIRSHIP SCROLL PUZZLE W/ BOX c. 1904 great depiction of an early dirigible in flight over mountainous terrain comes with box lid top which is split in two. 14 3/4'' h. x 18'' w. Ingersoll Collection. Box (VG Cond.) puzzle overall (Exc. Cond.)
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Lot of 3: Glass Candy
Lot of 3: Glass Candy Containers.
Description Includes one WWI tank with tin closure, one Los Angeles Dirigible with metal closure, and one rocking horse with no closure.
Condition (Excellent). Size Largest: 6" L.
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METALCRAFT ZEPPELIN Assembled
METALCRAFT ZEPPELIN Assembled from kit silver metal body plates are screwed forming full dirigible with gondolas. NEED SIZE (VG Cond.)
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LEHMANN EPL I DIRIGIBLE Germany
LEHMANN EPL I DIRIGIBLE Germany lithographed tin two gondolas appear underneath body celluloid propellers clockwork mechanism. 7'' l. Box and Toy - (Exc. Cond)
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LOS ANGELES (DIRIGIBLE) Lehmann
LOS ANGELES (DIRIGIBLE) Lehmann Germany lithographed tin largest of the Lehmann dirigibles clockwork gondolas underneath and side four blades complete toy clockwork mechanism. 9 1/2'' l. (Exc. Cond)
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EISENSTAEDT, ALFRED (1898-1995)
EISENSTAEDT, ALFRED (1898-1995) Rear of German Dirigible "Graf Zeppelin" over Brazilian Coast, 1934
Estimate:$600-$900
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LEHMANN BOXED ''SHENANDOAH''
LEHMANN BOXED ''SHENANDOAH'' DIRIGIBLE Lithographed tin clockwork action features two gondolas top mount loop celluloid propellers lettering on body box and toy. 7'' l. (Pristine Cond.)
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LEHMANN ''SHENANDOAH'' DIRIGIBLE
LEHMANN ''SHENANDOAH'' DIRIGIBLE Lithographed tin clockwork action features two gondolas top mount loop reads ''Shenandoah'' on each side. 7'' l. Wear to litho (Good Cond.)
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TIPPCO LARGE SCALE GRAF ZEPPELIN
TIPPCO LARGE SCALE GRAF ZEPPELIN Germany largest in series well detailed dirigible done in silver and blue ribbed striping propellers and gondola appears at underside clockwork driven marked ''DLZ 127 GRAF ZEPPELIN''. 23 1/2'' l. Some rust spots at litho overall (VG Cond.)
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TRANS-ATLANTIC ZEPPELIN WITH BOX
TRANS-ATLANTIC ZEPPELIN WITH BOX Louis Marx boxed example tin dirigible done in silver overall red and blue striped tail fin clockwork mechanism. 9 1/2'' l. Box ends missing toy (VG Cond.)
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LEHMANN EPL I DIRIGIBLE WITH BOX
LEHMANN EPL I DIRIGIBLE WITH BOX Germany lithographed tin two gondolas appears underneath body celluloid propellers clockwork mechanism. Box missing one flap and small tear to flap toy missing one propeller otherwise (Exc. Cond.)
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KINGSBURY CLOCKWORK DIRIGIBLE C.
KINGSBURY CLOCKWORK DIRIGIBLE C. 1929 rare example pressed steel done in gold overall gondola cabin has pull handle clockwork driven with four props red disc wheels white rubber tires well designed. 20'' l. Some denting. (Exc. Cond.)