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Wooden toy climbing figure youth fire brigade height = 6.5 (climbing rope approx. 45 cm) cm NEW

    Manufacturer: Wooden toys and decorative arts Peter Ulbricht

   

 

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Climbing figure youth fire brigade

There is a lot of fun for young and old with this climbing figure. Thanks to an ingenious rubber tension, the climbing figure makes a real climbing movement upwards by pulling on the rope. The rope is approx. The figure is 45 cm long and is approx. 6.5cm. The youth firefighter has a blue jacket and pants on and an orange helmet on his head. Everything is made of wood, has a colorful design and is manufactured in various steps in a family business in Seiffen

Height = 6.5 (climbing rope approx. 45 cm) cm

NEW

 

 

  • Folk art from the Erzgebirge and delicate woodworking come together to create this great item, which is manufactured directly in Seiffen in the heart of the Erzgebirge
  • Climbing figure on a rope - youth firefighter - colorful - size 6.5 cm
  • Let the figure climb upwards by pulling for young and old alike
  • Beautiful sophisticated wooden toy
  • Scope of delivery: 1 climbing figure packed in a sturdy box

 

 

 
ATTENTION: Danger of suffocation! Contains small parts that can be swallowed, therefore not suitable for children under 3 years

 

About the company Peter Ulbricht

Your family business has a development history that is typical of the place. With the decline of tin mining, the “ancestors” were forced to find other sources of income. Samuel Gottlob Ulbricht was the first wood turner in her family between 1771 and 1837. Until then, his ancestors were miners. Since then, her family has made a living from producing handmade original Seiffen wooden toys and wooden art items. First, utensils were made. Around 1880, his great-great-grandfather August Hermann Ulbricht made the first “Seiffener Reiterlein”. His son Ewald Ulbricht introduced after the 1st World War II chalked and painted roller riders. Various driving games were also produced. His father, Klaus Ulbricht, who ran the family business until 2000, made not only miner's bands but also the well-known climbing figures such as mountaineers, climbing monkeys and various others. Since the business has been in his hands, their product range has expanded. Your originals, 100 percent made in Seiffen, are created with a high proportion of handwork.

 

You can find other different Erzgebirge items in our shop. If you need larger quantities or have further questions about the item, then just write to us

 

 

NEW and originally packaged. Really handcrafted from the Ore Mountains

 

 

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Your family business has a development history that is typical of the place. With the decline of tin mining, the “ancestors” were forced to find other sources of income. Samuel Gottlob Ulbricht was the first wood turner in her family between 1771 and 1837. Until then, his ancestors were miners. Since then, her family has made a living from producing handmade original Seiffen wooden toys and wooden art items. First, utensils were made. Around 1880, his great-great-grandfather August Hermann Ulbricht made the first “Seiffener Reiterlein”. His son Ewald Ulbricht introduced after the 1st World War II chalked and painted roller riders. Various driving games were also produced. His father, Klaus Ulbricht, who ran the family business until 2000, made not only miner's bands but also the well-known