Marklin/Gebrüder Maerklin ca. 1909 #9605N Pressed Steel Children’s Stove Kinder-Kochherde German Toy & Accessories *SOLD*
Marklin/Gebrüder Maerklin ca. 1909 #9605N Pressed Steel Children’s Stove Kinder-Kochherde German Toy & Accessories
This is a ca. 1909 #9605N pressed steel Children’s Stove/Kinder-Kochherde with accessories that was manufactured by Marklin/Maerklin/Gebrüder Maerklin of Goppingen, Germany.
This is a deluxe large children’s stove that comes with different accessories, some are original and some are pieces we suspect were added in to replace missing parts. A small burner comes with it. There are some burner rings that are missing, and the right-hand protective bar/railing has come loose.
For over 100 years old this piece is in very good all original condition with no restorations, repairs, or touch ups. This piece shows the usual patina, fading, dust, chips, scuffs, surface rust, scratches, missing accessories and wear that are to be expected from age and play. It is approximately 17 ¼” L x 13″ W. We invite you to view the photos to further determine quality and condition.
A brief history of Gebruder Maerklin (or Marklin) of Goppingen, Germany:
1859 to date
Founder: Theodor Friedrich Wilhelm Märklin and his wife, Caroline Märklin
Specialty: Originated as a maker of doll-sized tinplate kitchenware. When sons took over the business in 1888, firm name was changed to Gebruder Maerklin. Branched out to a variety of enameled tinplate boats, carousels, aeronautical toys. Unsurpassed in production of clockwork, steam, and electric trains. Introduced first standardized tinplate tracks in 1891. Maerklin switched to plastic train sets in the late 1950s.
Known As: Gebruder Maerklin, Maerklin Bros. & Co., or Marklin
Additional information
Weight | 6 lbs |
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Dimensions | 25 × 16 × 14 in |