finely detailed model of the luxury 'Type 41' with Jean Bugatti coachwork styling, as owned by the French couturier Dr Armand Edsers, constructed at the Antonietti-Bossac factory, from many accurately engineered and handmade individual brass, steel and aluminium parts, featuring opening hinged bonnet revealing detailed engine, with handle-operated opening doors and driver's compartment with cream leather seats and wooden dashboard with instrument panel, with panel opening to 'dickie' seat to rear, and fitted with rubber tyres and with spare wheel fixed to rear, finished in two-tone green multi-layered paint scheme and fitted with miniature Bugatti Elephant mascot, with rolling wheels, functioning suspension and steering mechanism, measuring 70cm long, bearing brass plaque to rear underside inscribed 'Marc Antonietti et Henri Bossat No 677', together with metal transport box.
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