A late 19th century German painted wood Noah's Ark with 136 ...

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£3,000

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A late 19th century German painted wood Noah's Ark with 136 assorted figures and animals, 14cm wide, 54cm long, 30cm high, largest figure 8cm

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Honest untouched condition, the roof rather rubbed with some fading and dirt marks, applied with a white cut paper image of a dove, the sides with original painted finish, a little dirty with some rubbing, main body of the hull with original paint work but again with scuffing from use. Figures again with some wear from use but look to be overall in good condition, see our list of what is included.

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Auction Date:
14th Mar 23 at 9:30am GMT

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Sale Dates:
Tue 14th Mar 2023 9:30am GMT (Lots 1 to 551)