The packaging; this is very similar to packaging used by a company [possibly] called
The Kästner/Kieler Zinnfiguren (?) set that accompanied them had an identical box and packaging, but with the addition of a red top-layer of paper to present the unpainted figures in a better light and no sticker/label, which is why I'm not 100% sure they are the same firm. These are packed with two pieces of card and double sheets of paper, the card on the bottom and near the top with the bases slipped down the sides.
The gun-line keeping the enemies heads down! This set was part of an auction lot of about 30 sets with all the sets being 'complete' units of French, Russian, Prussian and Austrian troops from the same period. There are marks on the bases, mould or figure codes, but they are for the most part unintelligible either through slight moulding or heavy paint (or a combination of the two!) and probably wouldn't help much without one of the early books on flats, of which I only have one - and it's in storage again!
What I particularly like about this set is the decoration which is best described (by me!) as Cezanne style Impressionism with traditional toy soldier faces! The uniforms are hinted-at with splotches and sweeps of overlaid colours, braid, gaiter buttons and belts added on top as an afterthought, the faces then painted-in in a classic toy soldier fashion with red lips, black button eyes and bright pink skin, the whole in a gloss finish.
The contents of the box; Austria [Set No.] 1 - Artillery Brigade Firing 'KZ' (
From the paint style and condition of the boxes, we suspect these are quite recent - maybe 1970's or early '80's, other than that - if anyone can add a positive ID to this post - please do!
3 comments:
Hi Hugh, they are Ochel Aloys made by Kieler Zinnfiguren. Kastner are marked KH and have a different shaped base.
Thanks Brian - I knew someone would know! I'm on a laptop that Google won't recognise as mine so I'll have to update the tags next time I'm on one they do!!
Hugh
Suitably updated Brian! I found the website, they sell them individually now and there are literally thousands of them! Do you know when they were issuing them like this? Anyway thanks for the input...
Hugh
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