Gebrüder Bing Wind-up Ocean Liner, ca. 1900
GUEST:
I actually got it through my divorce 18 years ago. My ex-husband used to be a collector of antique toys.
APPRAISER:
Lucky you.
GUEST:
(laughs)
APPRAISER:
What we have here is an ocean liner, the ocean liner Britannia. I would date this right around 1900. We have the original mark right there.
GUEST:
Oh!
APPRAISER:
And that has "GBN," and what that means is, "Gebrüder Bing Nuremberg." And "Gebrüder" means "brother."
GUEST:
Mm-hmm.
APPRAISER:
Bing, the name of the company, and it was located in Nuremberg. It's got this really decorative bow up here.
GUEST:
Mm-hmm.
APPRAISER:
That indicates to me that it's a nice, early boat. It's a clockwork model, so you would wind it up, pull the key out, and you could actually put it in water. Back here, we have this big box. It's the original box for this boat. I have never seen a box for a Bing boat like this, this early boat. It has the original stand on the bottom with wheels, so the child could play with it on the floor.
GUEST:
Wow.
APPRAISER:
This was a very high-end, of-the-period piece. It's in outstanding condition, but I believe that this mast and this mast are replacements. Now, I don't feel that that is a major problem, and I also feel that the anchors are probably replacements. The way this boat is, in today's market, I think a fair auction estimate would be $8,000 to $10,000.
GUEST:
Okay, wow. Oh, that's cool.
APPRAISER:
It's just an awesome ocean liner.
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