So this is what I have here (with the lose
leg pretending to be attached). In storage I have a similar sample but with more
bits in the bottom of the bag! They are also to be found with green highlights
I seem to recall, not sure about blue and I believe they are Rocco (Royce Co.)? [Now confirmed!]
One day I hope to be able to cobble two
whole pairs together from the bits, but will continue to buy them whenever I see
them to have a fighting chance of enough horse bits. It seems if you get an intact
tail, legs are missing and if you get intact legs, the tail's gone!
These are Rocco for definite 'cos Brain
said so and he knows more than me! Again I have a much larger sample in
storage, but of the same overall quality, just another pose or two and lots
more bits!
Although, top left is a complete pair and
the guards officer is passable, so with two whole knights now, it's [whole] horses
the search is on for, and you will note I've two pinkish 'ski-base' fragments in
this lot which may help coble one of the storage ones together one day - even
if only with tape or blue-tac for a photo!
There are many of these 'intermediate
scale' mounted figures, in both metal and plastic and they were literally
pocket-money toys, being cheap "Shut-up
and play with this" stuff by the till/checkout. Rocco was unusual in doing them as separate riders, although there are some others; most makes produced integral horse & rider mouldings.
The originals - in metal, usually
hollow-cast, but due to their size; sometimes solids - would have been penny
toys, maybe a tuppeny between the wars, later sixpence (?); they were then
replaced by plastic versions, often taken from the hollow-cast moulds.
Just as an idea of the opposition here are
a few, we will return to these in time. Below the Rocco cowboy is a hollow-cast
Crescent metal hussar type (RHA? HMQ?), with two of the larger Crescent plastics to his [her?]
right; Crescent followed (?) Rocco with the 'ski-bases'.
Above them and to the right of the Rocco is a Cherilea Indian, ex-hollow
cast. Bottom right is a Hilco also from a hollow-cast mould, the last one; top right is
probably also Rocco Hilco, I don't think
it's been ascribed and while Charbens
probably have some out there, although the four legs out is very Johillco-like!
Speaking of the intermediate/B or W or 40mm size, always looking for these, esp the knight but the others as well, broken is fine if the horse has legs as they will be repainted and/or converted anyway.
ReplyDeleteIn the last photo the guardsman top right on "rocking horse" is also Rocco, my knowledge of Rocco all comes from meeting Royce's daughter, from whom I bought all of the original moulds.
ReplyDeleteI've got a few in the attic I didn't shoot Ross, I'll sort a few out for you, there's a poorly painted [Rocco!] guardsman for definite, Crescent Indian with skis missing etc...but I'm hanging on to the Rocco's!
ReplyDeleteHave they been in Plastic Warrior Brian? I don't recall them? I have one or two which look Hill'ish but might [must?] be Rocco, is there a list somewhere . . . will you re-issue them? Questions, questions!
H