Original plaster mould (w. 10 x h 8 x 8 cm) for the production of a raw figure: Indian, creeping up no.96. Absolutely unique piece. Collector's rarity! Function of the mould not tried.
Walter Merten (19.1.1907 - 8.5.1984) began after the Second World War in Berlin with the production of semi-massive pewter figures. He developed his own moulds for civilian and later also military themes. From 1953 onwards, three-dimensional figures were produced. Especially the Wild West figures in sizes from 4 cm were popular. In addition, there were railway figures in the size 4 cm and to the H0 gauge. Merten also released some large 7/8 cm figures. The metal figures, popular with collectors and as toys for children, were produced until the mid-1960s.
Group
Sculptural Figure(s)
Scale
Size 40 mm
Material
Modeling Plaster
Epoch
Wild West
Time
19. Jh.
State
Second Hand
Nationality/Location
Northern America
publisher
Merten/Berlin
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!