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On this page I show some special KLM items.

A custom built cabinet for the collection of Ronald Westmann from Chili

Another display cabinet, purpose built for the KLM collection of Donald Reid.

Gregory McKay helped me correcting my eBook, here he is with his collection.

 

More items from  Domenico Martini 

Domenico's new cabinet

Who can tell more about this 'klomp'

I am proud to share with you the presentation as it stands in my house in  MI, USA

Doron Helfman.

 

The collection of Mrs Martin  including # 88

Harrogate England

 

 

These are 3 purple houses from the collection of Domenico Martini  in Italy.

 

 

A special teapot from Manchester

 

 

Something new to me. These are small tiles (4 * 4 cm) which were presented in the 70's by KLM to travellers in a small box with some chocolates. These are smaller than the coasters (7.5 * 7.5 cm) with the blue velvet back. I'm not sure how many different layouts there are. These are 11 and I know there are some more. The funny thing is that there is no KLM on them anywhere. Any information would be welcome. If you are interested to have some of these please let me know I have many of some of them.

 

 

From the collection of Carice Monroy some ashtrays which were presented on non-alcohol flights to the middle east when smoking was still 'normal'.

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This is the very rare Frans Hals Museum by KLM and Rynbende.

 

Me and my stock 2 years ago, picture by Dominique Buset who came over from Bruxelles to add to her collection.

This is a purpose built display case for the house collection of  Mieke de Boer (The Travel Magazine) in Mount Albert, Canada.

 

A very rare item recently sold on eBay. This is a figurine depicting Sinterklaas, the Dutch Santa.

Sinterklaas or the bishop of Myra has his birthday on the 5th of December.

He is hundreds of years old and lives in Spain most of the year.

 

A special issue of house 84

A pagode issued for a first flight to a new Chinese airport

 

I saw this item being sold on eBay. Unfortunately there was some damage and I decided not to buy it.
It was produced by Goedewaagen 

 

KLM tiles part of a box of chocolates presented to travellers in the 70's I believe.

I received this picture from Denise te Riele from Jakarta, as you can see there are some more scenes.