Alfred Schlegge (1923 - 2015) - Bernsteinmodell der RMS Titanic, deutsch, um 1940/50
19.11.2024 10:00UTC +01:00
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16000EUR € 16 000
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1323660
Lot 4450 | Alfred Schlegge (1923 - 2015) - Bernsteinmodell der RMS Titanic, deutsch, um 1940/50
Detailliertes, vorbildgetreues Modell, zusammengesetzt aus zahlreichen unterschiedlich gefärbten Bernsteinstücken, einige Details wie Rettungsboote, Lastkräne und Masten aus Bein, die Verspannungen und Antennen aus feinem Messingdraht gefertigt. Auf hölzernem Ständer montiert. Das Oberdeck steuerbords mit kleinem Loch, ein Lastkran beschädigt. Länge des Modells 51 cm.
Die Titanic erlangte traurige Berühmtheit, als sie bei ihrer Jungfernfahrt nach der Kollision mit einem Eisberg sank und 1514 Menschen mit in den Tod riss.
Alfred Schlegge (1923 - 2015) - a German model of RMS Titanic in amber, circa 1940/50
Alfred Schlegge (1923 - 2015) - a German model of RMS Titanic in amber, circa 1940/50
Detailed, faithful reproduction, composed of numerous different coloured pieces of amber. Several details such as the lifeboats, load cranes and masts carved in bone, the rigging and antennae made of fine brass wire. Mounted on a wooden stand. A small hole in the starboard top deck, one crane damaged. Length of the model 51 cm.
The Titanic sadly achieved fame for sinking on its maiden voyage after colliding with an iceberg and dragging 1514 people down with it into the depths.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Kunstkammer objects and naturalia |
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Auction house category: | Kunstkammer objects and naturalia |
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