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Original vintage World War Two propaganda poster printed in the Nazi Germany - The Hitler Youth calls for donations, give joyfully, generously and quickly! / Die Hitlerjugend ruft zur Spende, Gebt freudig, reichlich und behende! - featuring colourful illustrations of children, toys, soldiers, and coins over a poem about donation, with a call at the bottom of the poster - Confidently give more for the well-being of your homeland than you have planned! Printed by A. Bagel, Dusseldorf. Excellent condition, light browning. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 30x21, year of printing: 1940s.
Copper enamelledLate Qing Dynasty , 1644 - 1912 ( Qing Dynasty )Dimensions: Height 11 cm by 7 cmWeight: 272,8 grams all togetherEight small plates with colourful enamel paintings of mostly floral patterns. One plate depicts a woman and a boy holding toys. The shapes of the plates are different including circles, squares, flower bud or oval.
1978 Maico MC250 Moto-CrossRegistration no. not registeredFrame no. 3362932Engine no. MT3361294Founded by the Maisch brothers, Wilhelm and Otto, in the mid-1930s, Maisch & Co (Maico) built two-stroke lightweights at first but soon was forced to change direction to support Germany's war effort. After WW2, Maico turned to the manufacture of children's toys and did not resume motorcycle production until 1947. But whereas before the war proprietary engines had been used, Maico now built complete machines using its own power units. Although its roadsters made little impact in markets beyond central Europe, Maico became one of the major players on the international moto-cross scene in both Europe and North America. While nowhere near as well financed as the Japanese factories, Maico mounted a serious challenge to them thanks to stellar performances by the likes of Adolf Weil, Åke Jonsson and Willy Bauer. The German firm won the Manufacturers' World Championship in the 500cc class but was never able to claim the individual title. Today Maico's class-leading machines of the 1970s are among the most sought after of post-war moto-crossers. An older restoration, this twin-shock Maico was purchased around 25 years ago, since when it has formed part of the owner's large private collection. Re-commissioning and safety checks will be required if the machine is to be used. There are no documents with this Lot. Offered without keyFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to biddingFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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