Godzilla was produced by Bernhard Tucher in 2013 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany and purchased in 2014. The dimensions are 30x24 cm. It is a wind-up toy – when wound, Godzilla commences to eating the poor car. Godzilla arrived home on 6/19/14.
The Original Bayer was produced by Bernhard Tucher in early 2013 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. The dimensions are 25x20 cm. It is a wind-up toy – when wound, the man shakes and drinks his beer. This was a gift for Father’s Day 2013.
The Hafenidylle was produced by Bernhard Tucher in early 2013 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. The dimensions are 30x24 cm. It is a wind-up toy – when wound, the cruise ship bobs back and forth. This was a gift for Christmas 2013.
The Baker was created by Bernhard Tucher in 2013 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany and purchased in 2014. It was originally made for a friend who is a baker.The dimensions are 30x24 cm. It is a wind-up toy – when wound, the baker loads his bread into the oven. The Baker arrived home on 6/19/14.
Rader was created by Bernhard Tucher in 2014 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. The dimensions are 30x24 cm. It is a wind-up toy. Rader arrived home in August of 2015 (birthday).
Agadir (the Moroccan city that suffered a major earthquake in 1960, was created by Bernhard Tucher in 2014 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. The dimensions are 30x24 cm. It is a wind-up toy – when wound, the city moves as if being shaken by an earthquake. Agadir arrived home in August of 2015 (birthday).
The Drexelius Steam Shipyard was produced by Bernhard Tucher in early 2013 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. This toy was made specifically for Bob Drexelius and so is one-of-a-kind. The dimensions are 84x64 cm. It is powered by a Wilesco steam engine and was a gift for Christmas 2013.
The Victoria-Motorradwerke Dampfantrieb (The Victoria Motorcycle Factory) was produced by Bernhard Tucher in early 2017 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. This was the only one of it’s kind ever made and stemmed from Bernhard’s interest in antique motorbike’s. The dimensions are 84x64 cm. It is powered by a Wilesco steam engine and was a 2017 birthday gift.
The USS South Carolina (CGN-37) was produced by Bernhard Tucher in early 2016 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. This toy was made specifically for Bob Drexelius and so is one-of-a-kind. The dimensions are 84x64 cm. It is powered by a Wilesco steam engine and was a gift for Christmas 2016.
Der Trinker was created by Bernhard Tucher in 2014 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. The dimensions are 30x24 cm. It is a wind-up toy and, when wound, Grandpa drinks feverishly from his bottle. Der Trinker arrived home in August of 2015 (birthday).
The Reeperbahn is the Red Light District in Hamburg, Germany and was created by Bernhard Tucher in 2016 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. The dimensions are 30x24 cm. It is a wind-up toy – when wound, the sailor plays the accordian. The Reeperbahn arrived home in June of 2016.
The Saxophonspieler was created by Bernhard Tucher in 2017 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. The dimensions are 30x24 cm.
Lot size:50 2008
Lot Size: 300 1999
Lot Size: 500 Year: 1994
The Ikarus was produced by Bernhard Tucher in early 2016 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. It has a 27” wingspan and is driven by a Wilesco steam engine. This was a 2016 birthday gift.
The Steam Airplane was produced by Bernhard Tucher in early 2013 in his home-based shop. It is about 13” long and is driven by a Wilesco steam engine. This was a gift for Father’s Day 2013.
The Dampf-Hubschrauber was created by Bernhard Tucher in early 2014 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany and also purchased in 2014. It is about 12.5” long and is driven by a Wilesco steam engine. The Dampf-Hubschrauber arrived home on 6/19/14.
Lot Size: 500 Year: 1998
Lot Size: 200 Year: 1988
Lot Size: 200 Year: 1985
Lot Size: 1000 Year: 1984
Lot Size: 500 Year: 1984
Tucher Brau (brewery) was created by Bernhard Tucher in 2015 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. The dimensions are 50 cm x 36 cm x 25 cm. It is a powered by a Wilesco Steam engine. Tucher Brau arrived home in August of 2015 (birthday) and was hand-signed by Bernhard.
Lot Size: 500 Year: 1992
The Emden was produced by Bernhard Tucher in 2017 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. It is about 38” long and is driven by an electric engine.
The Italia was produced by Bernhard Tucher in 2014 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. It is about 38” long and is driven by an electric engine. It was received in Cincinnati on 6/19/14.
The Stadt Luzern was produced by Bernhard Tucher in 2013 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany. It was commissioned by Sheryl Drexelius specifically for Bob’s 50th birthday. It was shipped from Emskirchen on July 23 and arrived at it’s homeport in Cincinnati on August 29, 2013. This boat is one of 5 paddle steamers on Lake Lucerne in Switzerland. This particular boat was chosen for Bob’s 50th birthday as Lucerne is one of Bob’s favorite European cities and riding the lake steamers is one
The Flugboot was created by Bernhard Tucher in early 2013 in his home-based shop in Emskirchen, Germany and purchased in 2014. It is about 18” long and is driven by a Wilesco steam engine. The Flugboot arrived home on 6/19/14.
The Schaarhorn was produced by Bernhard Tucher in late 2012 in his home-based shop. It is about 30” long and steam-driven (Wilesco steam engine). .
The Paris was produced by Bernhard Tucher in late 2011 in his home-based shop. It is a very large 96cm long (over 3 feet), steam-driven (Wilesco steam engine) paddle-wheel boat.
Collectible Limited Edition Tin Toy Model Boat Model T018 w/ 2-propeller electric engine. Very rare - only 9 units ever produced.This model comes with a certificate of authenticity and serial number. Measures 39 inches long and includes metal stand for display. The Hohenzollern is the first large ship produced by Bernhard Tucher (as his new company consisting of himself and his wife Danuta)after his retirement from Tucher & Walther at the end of 2009. The Hohenzollern is the most detailed and
The Caledonia was produced by Bernhard Tucher in 2011 in his home-based shop. It is 80cm long and steam-driven (Wilesco steam engine). The boat has an embossed decorative bow and stern, detailed deck and cloth sails.
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Lot Size: 120 Year: 2016
Lot Size: 120 Year: 2016
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