First German Train ADLER EAGLE Standing Pewter Wilhelm Schweizer

  • First German Train ADLER EAGLE Standing Pewter Wilhelm Schweizer
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"Adler"
"German for Eagle"
"Locomotive"
"First German Train"
"German Miniature Train"

5 Piece Set!
Size:
12" x 4-1/2" tall.

The Adler (German for Eagle) locomotive was a British built German locomotive which debuted in 1835. IT was the first locomotive to run successfully in Germany. It was built to order in 1835 by the British railway pioneers George and Robert Stephenson and delivered to the Bavarian Ludwigsbahn (Bayerische Ludwigsbahn) which ran between Nuremberg and F�rth. It ran for the first time there on 7 December 1835.

This beautifully detailed, intricately hand painted rendition by Wilhelm Schweizer of Germany is a must have addition to any serious miniature locomotive collection. Make sure to view all our Wilhelm Schweizer historic locomotives!

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The unparalleled Wilhelm Schweizer of Bayern hand painted pewter! Known as Zinn in Germany, these pewter ornaments, whether standing or hanging pewter, are truly heirlooms in the making. 

Hand made and hand painted by the talented artisans of Schweizer Pewter of Germany, they are made today precisely the same way they were made hundreds of years ago. And in the same place! In the little Bavarian village of Diessen am Ammersee.

The standing and hanging ornaments are hand painted on both sides. The window and wall hangings are painted on one side.

Please note that since these are all hand painted, the same mold may appear different from the ones we show. That's the charm of Schweizer!

Begin your family tradition now, future generations will thank you.

The unparalleled Wilhelm Schweizer of Bayern hand painted pewter!
Known as Zinn in Germany, these pewter ornaments, whether standing or hanging pewter, are truly heirlooms in the making.
Hand made and hand painted by the talented artisans of Schweizer Pewter of Germany, they are made today precisely the same way they were made hundreds of years ago.
And in the same place!
In the little Bavarian village of Diessen am Ammersee.
The standing and hanging ornaments are hand painted on both sides. The window and wall hangings are painted on one side. Please note that since these are all hand painted, the same mold may appear different from the ones we show. That's the charm of Schweizer!
Begin your family tradition now, future generations will thank you.

Deutschland German Germany Bayern Bavaria Diessen Ammersee Pewter Zinn Ornament Artist Wilhelm Schweizer.

"First German Train"
..ADLER..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adler_(locomotive)

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