Set of 10 handpainted Amsterdam canal houses based on houses that were built in the 17th century.
This set was made for Blokker in 1996 when they celebrated their 100th anniversary. Blokker is an iconic Dutch household item shop that can be found in any town of considerable size. These houses, limited in number, could only be obtained by collecting enough Blokker stamps.
Made of solid polystone, they are highly collectible these days. This set includes Jacob Blokker's first "De goedkope ijzer en houtwinkel" (The cheap iron and wood shop). This set has some possible fading, possible surface marks, as well as possible wear on the felt at the bottom of the houses (might be coming slightly loose in places). One of the houses has a small chip at the top at the back of the facade and a small production flaw on the front of the facade. Another of the houses has a little damage at the far top at the front.
The highest house measures about 11cm tall and the the set measures 45cm in length. The photographs are a part of the description.
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- Netherlands
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- This set was made for Blokker in 1996 when they celebrated their 100th anniversary.
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