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Elastolin - Military miniature figurine -  7 French Army Soldiers – 1920s/1930s – Composition Figures (7) - Paint-Composition
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Elastolin - Military miniature figurine - 7 French Army Soldiers – 1920s/1930s – Composition Figures (7) - Paint-Composition

Lot of 7 French Army Soldiers – Interbellum Period (ca. 1920s–1930s) – Elastolin – Played Condition Attractive lot of 7 French Army marching figures from the Interbellum period, produced by the renowned German maker Elastolin. These hand-painted composition figures depict French infantry soldiers in blue-grey uniforms, carrying rifles with fixed bayonets. The sculpting and paintwork show the distinctive Elastolin quality typical of the 1920s–1930s. The figures are in played condition, with visible signs of age, some wear, small damages, and minor paint losses, but they retain their authentic charm and vintage character. A lovely display piece and a fine addition for collectors of Elastolin, French military history, or early 20th-century toy soldiers. Maker: Elastolin Origin: France / Germany Period: Interbellum (ca. 1920s–1930s) Material: Composition Number of figures: 7 Condition: Played with, some damages – see photos for details

No. 98721050

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Elastolin - Military miniature figurine -  7 French Army Soldiers – 1920s/1930s – Composition Figures (7) - Paint-Composition

Elastolin - Military miniature figurine - 7 French Army Soldiers – 1920s/1930s – Composition Figures (7) - Paint-Composition

Lot of 7 French Army Soldiers – Interbellum Period (ca. 1920s–1930s) – Elastolin – Played Condition

Attractive lot of 7 French Army marching figures from the Interbellum period, produced by the renowned German maker Elastolin.
These hand-painted composition figures depict French infantry soldiers in blue-grey uniforms, carrying rifles with fixed bayonets. The sculpting and paintwork show the distinctive Elastolin quality typical of the 1920s–1930s.
The figures are in played condition, with visible signs of age, some wear, small damages, and minor paint losses, but they retain their authentic charm and vintage character.
A lovely display piece and a fine addition for collectors of Elastolin, French military history, or early 20th-century toy soldiers.

Maker: Elastolin
Origin: France / Germany
Period: Interbellum (ca. 1920s–1930s)
Material: Composition
Number of figures: 7
Condition: Played with, some damages – see photos for details

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