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wow,,just refound this after a long time!
Britians US Dispatch rider:
- anyone have any other interesting US toys.??
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Gaspare,
The company that made that is British. I collected their Knights of Agincourt and still have them. Here is one.
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"Insanity is heriditary. You get it from your kids." Quote from Ronald Regans diary.
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I like these as well. Have some German ones from another maker if anyone would like to see them. Thanks for showing.
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I'd like to see them. What scale is the one above?
Here is another of mine
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Hi Dave, I like the medieval stuff. Those are very nice! The scale of the Life Guard Standard Bearer mounted is 1:32/ 54mm. I will try and post my German soldiers. Thank you.
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I like these as well. Thank you
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Hope you have enjoyed them. I have no idea what they are are made of, but they are solid and have some weight to them. I think Lead maybe. I'll post some more toy soldiers in a day or two if you like. Thanks for looking and thank you Dave.
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Lets see the the "sojers"
I need to dig out knights.
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,,,don't make me break out my kettenkrad!! Lets see it all guys... I'm getting new editing programe early next week and post some of my old timers...
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I can share a couple of German composition soldiers. Late war pieces I believe.
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More of the "Knights of Agincourt" by Britains. These are the three other mounted knights:
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There are also 5 foot soldiers in the series. They are all models of English knights/soldiers ... the French presumably already in Heaven
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Dave, your post has confused me. You say there are "5 foot soldiers. Do you meen that there are five examples of foot soldiers(infantry), or do you mean they actually turned out toys that are 5 feet tall.
Serious question here.
I know there are 5 foot tall toy soldiers, but i am not sure that is what you are saying.
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Jim,
Five models of foot soldiers. Each nominally 2" high. A majority of the lead soldiers / figures made in England 1950 - 1960, which is when these are from, are of that scale.
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In the 1950-1960 time frame, there were many makers of toy lead figures in England. The 10 I just showed you came from Britains, the most prolific maker of lead toys. Everything from farm scenes to circuses to soldiers to knights. Their knights are superior in detail and paint.
Another prolific manufacturer was Timpo. They made a set of knights called Knights of the Round Table, based of a poor movie of the same name.
There were eight mounted knights plus King Arthur.
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In addition, three men on foot were sold. King Arthur, Lancelot, and Mordred. Same scale of about 2" for the men. These three are difficult to find with their swords intact.
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They also sold mounted Crusaders that used the same horses.
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Wow! really nice guys!
O.k., these are too crammed in to take out but hopefully these will do:
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Joe, Dave, G, I really like the knights and soldiers. It looks to be well made heavy duty stuff.
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Fantastic !
Gaspare, the two guys on the mc are pre WWII Manoil figures.
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Gents, Even though I was more of a "dinosaur-guy" as a kid, I did have my fair share of soldiers and knights, too. Thanks for showing, brings back memories of times a bit more 'low-tech..' A couple of pages from an old Elastolin catalog, wish I had a full set of these old units. Best! Bill
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Bill,
Wish I had kept my set that I had as a kid. We really played with them back then didn't we. Would leave them in the rain, mud and dirt and would take turns blowing them up with dirt clods. It's all about computer games now.
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- nice stuff guys! Dave, the Manoil and the M/C above it are my Dads.. Have some more around I'll find them and post.. Mikee, those hand painted?. you do them? Bill, I'd love to have the motorcycle toy on upper left
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Yes, hand painted but not by me.
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Here are some of my pieces.
A set of the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders with box. Taken alongside a dirk of the same unit.
I was surprised to learn some of these have moving parts.
I am also aware they are reproducing these (not made of dead), but they are also reproducing the box.
These I have are original.
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These we think are French but would like some opinions. Specifically we think they are French Foreign Legion.
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I think these are US troops.
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Here are your knights on horse back.
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Those are nice! The machine gun reminds me of the French St. Etienne machine gun? Which was used by the French in WWI
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Jim your Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders are Guardsmen in the wrong box if they were highlanders they would be kilted and look like the figure on the box lid
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AJ, that is truly disappointing to me but I appreciate the information. Fortunately I can return items to this seller.
Dave, than k you for the id's. The book you reference is over $300. surely necessary for the collector, but I think I am into this a little casual for that kind of money.
Still, I would have known the guards were in the wrong box if I had the book.
Thanks to everyone.
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All are made of solid lead and nicely hand painted. Thanks for looking in and for your interest.
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Jim,
I bought the special edition which is over $500 now. It included 4 unique figures.
The basic reason is that all the ones I have shown you were bought by me aged 10-12 when we lived in England 1953-55. I have replaced a few broken figures in various sets, but otherwise they are childhood memories
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I have a 3 shelf piece with items from my Dad, myself and my son. It is so crammed with stuff I can't even take anything out! - here is part of one shelf:
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The pickup with the two bikes in the back. Nice. The gold tank looks like a "Buck Rogers" or off to the center of the earth type vehicle. --dj--Joe
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Is that really a Captain America toy and do you know what era?
Great shelves Gaspere.
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Here is an interesting lead knight by Cherilea. Vintage mid 1950's
This is from their Baronial Series which is very hard to find. It is not really a series, just the same model painted in many heraldic versions
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The interesting part is that is that there are five separate parts.
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DJ,, I was thinking the same about that tank thing,,Journey to Center of Earth etc.!
Jim, I have a few Caps in that cabinet.. Believe it or not that's the newest piece in the whole thing! It is a Christmas ornament from about 3 , 4 years ago,,'Hallmark' maybe [?]
Dave, what size is the Baronial ?
heres some more weird stuff,,,I'll try and get a shot of the whole thing,,,[think I got a Knight or 2 in there Dave!]
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All of the items I have shown, including the Baronial, are referred to these days as "54mm" size. That is the nominal height of a standing man. This is the size used by most British makers.
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G, Nice collection!
Dave, As well a very nice collection and after seeing it I think I would really enjoy collecting knights.
Soviet tank and launcher.
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I don't know what company made these lead soldiers. Britains maybe?
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This lead machine gunner is made by Britains, but don't know exact date of manufacture.
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Another one made by Britains, again not sure of exact date when it was made. Dam it, I broke the sword off while taking the picture.
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Rubber Tank. Made in the USA by the Auburn Rubber Company, Auburn Indiana.
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I didn't think I had any Knights! Made by Britains.
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Need some musik for da sojers ?????
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Lou, Fantastic collection. Who makes them?
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Mikee,
I think the Germans are Soldat...They are lead and 2.5 inches tall... The kettle drummer is a Britain... The Brits are plastic and maker unknown.....got them years ago at a yard sale. They are 1 3/4" size....
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Mikee,
Here's a couple of shots of my bookshelf where the soldiers and some other stuff sits... Like many of us my wifee thinks its all junk....
Regards,
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Lou,
That's impressive! Who's the maker of your motorcycle rider? Thanks.
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Lou,
That's the mark of the Heinrich Winterling porcelain factory in Marktleuthen, 1935- 1945. From orders of the German Luftwaffe. Very nice and thanks for showing it.
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That motorcyclist is outstanding very envious thanks for sharing
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Mikey,
I dug out my reference books.
- The 4 GIs are made by an English company named Crescent after WWII. the guy kneeling is a radio operator. Maybe some repaints.
- The machine gunner is from set 194 by Britains. Made in 1916.
- The horseman is also Britains. He is the officer from set 2056 "Union Cavalry"
Hope this helps, Dave
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Thank you Dave,
That really helps a whole bunch. Do you know when this old union cavalry horseman was made? Thanks for taking the time to looks these up for me. Much appreciated.
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mikee,
the Union officer is from 1951.
Jim W,
the guys with the blue helmets are Britains set 2155, UN Infantry, from 1957
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Now for my last but best presentation: The Robin Hood set made by Benbros in England in the early 1950's.
It was modeled directly on the movie "Robin Hood" - the version with Errol Flynn.
Here are the trees and the guards.
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The boxed set only had 4 guards, but I have 8. 6 shown above. Tough to find unbroken as they are cast in one piece of soft lead and the ends of the pike break off.
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Here is the full set. From L to R: Guards, Sheriff, Bishop of Hereford, Maid Marian, Friar Tuck, Little John, Will Scarlet, Mutch the Millers Son, and Robin.
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One heck of a nice collection you have. And you kept these from the 50's as a kid. Thats great to see. Thanks.
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Dave, Good stuff................Stay as young as you are !!!! Regards,
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Lou,
I think you should post your porcelain motorcycle rider in the Imperial Allach thread, it would make a great addition and they're sure to love it. If you posted it before,so what, post it again. It's a nice item. Thanks.
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In previous pages, someone posted a knight with a silver painted horse and red lance. That was one of a set from 1933 by Britains.
Collecting those was fun. I bought all of them at Gamleys, in Church Road, in Hove, Sussex. I can remember the endless ranks of lead figures in their windows and the indecision of where to spend my pocket money. A new Knight on horseback or three more soldiers?
A note on the dating of the sets mentioned above. The dates I have quoted were the year of introduction of the set. Some lasted many years as is, some went through color changes, and other were short lived. Often, a figure or two was recycled to another new set. WWI and WWII made for the biggest changes in military models. They were mostly gone by 1960 because of the lead content. They later reappeared but as collector pieces rather than toys. Many were replaced by similar plastic toys.
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No doubt about it, they are fun to collect. Dave,thanks for the information.
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whos this last one Mikee with rifle?
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Hey G, Thanks for asking. Red Army(USSR)Female Sniper.
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o.k.,,scouting around on the other forums ,, All these recently sold on another military collecting forum.. I do not own them,,posting for discussion and just to ogle! ,,,some nice stuff!
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here's some M/Cs from the same cabinet:
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I still have some Britains Models 'swoppets' from the 1960's,knights,ACW and the overland stage coach which as you can see in the 1967 catalogue cost twentyseven shillings an eleven pence(well over a months pocket money)
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Don't have the stagecoach but wish I did have a Jacob's cracker box full of knights and cowboys and indians though fond memories
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stagecoach, box!! very nice!
Here's a couple more pieces I saw on WAF...
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Any clues to who made this ??? No maker mark that I can find !!!!
Any info will be appreciated....
This is a good thread !!!
Regards,
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the patrol cast iron piece is repro. i can tell by the poor casting on it.
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yeah, Rd, white tires,,,I know.. I actually got it years ago without tires! , A friend gave me those..Just a display piece on a bookshelf.. The original is a hard to find one by me..
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no gaspare your mc is real made by hubley original it had black tires. I think those white tires look like they came off a rubber toy something like a mickey mouse sun rubber toy. Fat guy lou bell patrol truck is a repro poor casting and no rubber for the tires. Yes at one time wheels were also cast iron but mostly they were chromed. His patrol car i would say is around 5 to 10 yearsof age. Those rubber motorcycles are neat when you can get all the color combinations. They were made by auburn rubber. Plus they came in different sizes.
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Really nice toys!
Schuco radio cars.
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mananero ,, thanks! ,,thinking that a good repro I almost gave that away to a kid down the block last year! The white tires were a good match as far as size/scale so they're on there..
I got a case of tin M/C wind up toys I bought in the mid 90s for a couple dollars a piece,,this day and age they're probably still at that same value!, IF I can get my hand on them easy I'll post a few..
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Posted for Militarynut (Andy).
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Thanks Vern Your the MAN!! Fellow members: Here are a few of my toys the first being a Ken Kearsley of England piece a civil war soldier on horseback, Next is a German Panzer Speewagon made by Lineol third reich period with original key the cannon swivels and the panzer soldier is removeable,then comes the DAK panzer abwehr-kanone made by Lineol third reich period then we have the food kitchen on wheels (mmm Goulash soup)Kanonen rohr-kuche made by Lineol third reich period Then we have the panzer officer made by Elastolin, Colonial soldier same maker and German soldier same maker I have had these in my collection for over thirty years Hope members enjoy viewing these treasures Good luck in your hunting Militarynut Andy
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Vern, thanks for posting,,, Andy,, those are amazing! ,great shape too,, that Panzer is really something. Are they going to the MAX?
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hi gaspare good morning sorry these third reich toys wont make the max this year . my tables will be full as i bought a large japanese sword collection and i will be bringing my few german ww1 camoed helmets plus outher third reich treasures sorry i am still fondling my toys. forgot to mention that the panzer speewagon is wind up or batteries operated dont know what size german batteries fits its a large hole . also if you look close one side light is lost to time outher wise 98 percent original paint thanks god bless all andy militarynut
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Andy your PM box is full. I'm looking for an exc kai gunto navy sword with shark/ray covered scabbard.
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hi jareth thanks for your e mail sorry been out of town buying more of the japanese sword collection . im addicted what can i say just came back in town today. just bought a few real old koto blades this trip year 1490 and 1500s dont find any early koto blades around for sale in todays market. very happy to pick this mans collection also several nice polished gunto mounted army swords plus two navy swords steel blades 1930s not stainless. most japanese naval swords are at bottom of ocean all swords going to the max show hope to see you there thanks again andy militarynut
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well to keep this going here's a few more,, most junkers but I still keep them around -
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about 3.5 inchs long...
anyone know age of this pistol? , 60s? 70s?
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some other stuff,,,and oh yeah,,even some military!
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When I find TR and other militaria collecting getting stale,I buy and sell vintage toys..Bought this group for only $5.00 Nice 1960's era plastic trucks, and 2 trains.To give you idea on scale, the Fire Engine in back is 12". The trains are 40" The 2 small dump truckas still have the original store,brand tags .39 cents for the larger, .19 for the little small.
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Merry Christmas.....Ba-rum-pa-pa-pum !!!!
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Nice little grouping of Corgi die cast WarBird series planes.
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Hi Gaspare your cap gun is from the early 60s cheers, Ryan
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thanks Ryan,,,sadly 99% of what I posted here Sandy has taken We still have a long road ahead of us...
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