Hausser-Elastolin-Halbkette WH 731, grau, mit Wagenheber und elf Mann Heeres-Besatzung
26.11.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
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6000EUR € 6 000
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 662027
Lot 4562 | Hausser-Elastolin-Halbkette WH 731, grau, mit Wagenheber und elf Mann Heeres-Besatzung
Estimate value
€ 6 000
Hausser-Halbkette, Modellnummer 731, späte 30er Jahre, Blech-Masseausführung, 7 cm-Serie. Grau-spritzlackiert, Uhrwerk funktioniert, Gummireifen/Massereifen und Raupen, Faltverdeck aus grauem Stoff, mit Gangschaltung. Ein Stander vorne, Beleuchtung mit den passenden Lämpchen (nicht geprüft), an den Seiten spritzlackiert "WH 731" (an einer Seite alt in Weiß nachgezogen). Dazu elf Elastolin-Heeressoldaten sitzend, 7 cm-Serie, acht Mann mit den Händen auf dem Schoß sowie ein Fahrer, ein Offizier die Karte lesend und ein General grüßend. Länge des Fahrzeugs ca. 35 cm. Der Fahrzeuglack ist gut bis sehr gut erhalten, insgesamt mit nur leichten Spiel- und Altersspuren, die Gunmiraupen sind verhärtet und verformt. Das Verdeck mit Altersspuren/etwas ausgeblichen, alte Flickstellen. Dazu ein kleiner Hausser-Herz-Anhänger am blauen Band und der sehr seltene Wagenheber in Grau, gelascht, funktionsfähig.
Die Hausser-Halbkette wird auch die Königin des Militärspielzeugs genannt, ein imposantes und dekoratives Fahrzeug. Vorbild für dieses Halbkettenmodell war der mittlere Zugkraftwagen der Wehrmacht, Modell Büssing N.A.G, Sd.Kfz. 6/1. Aufgrund des ehemaligen Verkaufspreises von 30 Reichsmark wurden in den 30er Jahren nur wenige Modelle in den Spielwarengeschäften verkauft, daher ist das Fahrzeug heute sehr selten und im Original ein gesuchtes Sammlerobjekt.
Zustand: II +
A Hausser-Elastolin WH 731 half-track vehicle in grey finish with a jack and eleven WH soldiers
Hausser half track vehicle, model number 731, late 1930s, tin and composite, 7 cm series. Grey spray paint, functioning clockwork drive, rubber/composite tyres and tracks, the foldable tilt made of grey cloth, gear transmission. A pennant at the front, headlights with the matching bulbs (not checked), "WH 731" spray painted on the sides (old repainting in white on one side). Includes eleven seated Elastolin soldiers, 7 cm series, eight with their hands in their laps, one driver, one officer reading the map and one saluting a general. Length of the vehicle approx. 35 cm. The vehicle finish in good to excellent condition, overall only slight signs of normal play wear and age, the rubber tracks hardened and warped. The foldable canvas somewhat faded, traces of age and old repairs. Comes with a small Hausser heart pendant on a blue ribbon and the extremely rare jack in grey, looped, functional.
The Hausser half-track is also known as the most elaborate of military toys; an imposing and decorative vehicle. This half-track was modelled on the Wehrmacht's middle half-track vehicle, model Büssing N.A.G, Sd. Kfz. 6/1. Only very few models were actually sold in toy shops in the 1930s owing to the original retail price of 30 Reichsmark. The original vehicle is therefore extremely rare nowadays and a desirable collector's item.
Condition: II +
Auction house category: | Toys from the manufacturers Elastolin, Lineol and others |
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Auction house category: | Toys from the manufacturers Elastolin, Lineol and others |
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