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Tin toy bell-steam engine, GDR/Hungary, Kiteros Elektromos Jatek, battery-operated, inoriginal. cardboard with cover illustration, inscribed Csengös mozdony, 17x27x10 cm, good condition with barely traces of usage, withoutBattery/function not examined

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Tin toy bell-steam engine, GDR/Hungary, Kiteros Elektromos Jatek, battery-operated, inoriginal. cardboard with cover illustration, inscribed Csengös mozdony, 17x27x10 cm, good condition with barely traces of usage, withoutBattery/function not examined

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