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AC1976:Original Tucher & Walther 1 Gauge Station Platform /Stop T503
$ 245.91
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Description
Original Tucher & Walther O/1 Gauge Station Platform / Stop "Kircheim Teck" & "Munchen" T503This attractive limited edition
Original Tucher & Walther 1 Gauge Station Platform / Stop "Kircheim Teck"
& "Munchen"
with suspended clocks and internal lighting
is beautifully constructed and is in excellent condition.
Length = 33cms Width 12, Height 22cms
Tucher & Walther Toys
The company was established in Nurnberg Germany in 1977 by
Elisabeth Walther and Bernhard Tucher. Originally selling antique toys, the company set-up a repair facility for old/ antique toys but soon decided the would produce new tin toys. The expansion of the business happened in 1979 and they decided to exhibit their merchandise at The Nurnberg Toy fair. The rest is history. Their beautifully constructed toys became very successful- many having limited production runs with a very wide variety of designs. Today, Tucher & Walther have become collectors items and are sold worldwide.
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The company was established in Nurnberg Germany in 1977 by Elisabeth Walther and Bernhard Tucher. Originally selling antique toys, the company set-up a repair facility for old/ antique toys but soon decided the would produce new tin toys. The expansion of the business happened in 1979 and they decided to exhibit their merchandise at The Nurnberg Toy fair. The rest is history. Their beautifully constructed toys became very successful- many having limited production runs with a very wide variety of designs. Today, Tucher & Walther have become collectors items and are sold worldwide. DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS: We try to describe all items as accurately and as completely as possible. Additionally, please inspect the various photos attached which provide a detailed view of the item/s and which al