Memorabilia
Anker Steinbaukasten memorabilia from their interesting and unique 100+ year history.
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These vintage figures and landscape elements are scaled correctly for the Anchor Stone size unit. Print onto card stock and cut them along the outlines. Be sure to allow for the folded platform at the bottom....
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The definitive source for the fascinating and long history of Richter's Anker Stone building sets written by George F. Hardy. A wealth of useful information on the very successful and world famous toys....
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The most instructive toy for all ages. Pricelist from 1922 in the United States. Features prices for the red series and the green series....
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Postcard front of the F. Ad. Richter & Cie. factory that produced Anker Steinbaukasten from 1912....
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The city plan and map of Rudolstadt from the year 1909. Includes the area of the Anker Stainbaukasten factory in the lower left corner....
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Print of the F. Ad. Richter & Cie. factory that produced Anker Steinbaukasten from 1906 in Rudolstadt, Germany....
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A catalog and advertisement from 1893 in the US from the G. A. Schwarz company in Philadelphia. Includes four pages of information about Anchor Blocks and includes an endorsement by president Grover Cleveland. ...
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The United States patent for inventors Otto and Gustav Lilienthal for composition toy building blocks assigned to Friedrich Adolf Richter of Rudolstadt, Germany. Patent number 233,780 issued on October 26, 1880....
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