Made by (or claimed-by) HCF who have appeared here on Small
Scale World several times, they (HCF)
obviously cornered the market in novelty tat - badges, Robertson's Golliwog pencil sharpeners, Star Wars erasers, 'Battleground'
rack-toys and with the lovely flocked Paddington's
- flocked novelty tat . . . the flocking flockers!
It's certainly the sort of thing you find
attached to kitsch, wheeled, mantle-shelf 'ornaments' or keepsakes (you know
the type of thing, a wooden and plastic Spanish two-wheeled 'tumbrel' with a glass
or ceramic sherry-miniature in the shape of a barrel) , and is the same kind of
heavy horse, but there is no evidence of it having ever been attached to
anything, no glue-remnants on the reins, no damage to the six rings at the end
of the chains, no signs of side-poles or ropes.
So my suspicion is that while it may have
been made for (and occasionally/originally sold with-) wagon models, this
particular one was probably sold in canal-side or other waterway gift shops and
visitor centres, as a stand-alone, tourist trinket of a long-boat or
narrow-boat 'tug'?
It's construction is quite complicated; the
base is a blow-moulded farm horse which - once it has been flocked - takes
various glued or pierced additions such as faux-leather PVC (the same stuff
car-seats were made of), PVC tubing, cloth scraps, steel rings, brass studs,
alloy chains & mouldings (the large buckle), card scraps and some paper
stickers - the only item obviously missing is a balancing gold star over the
right hand side's eye-blinker.
Comparison with a rather chewed Timpo horse I happened to have kicking
around (I won't tag it, it's purely for size); the real reason I grabbed it is - or was - because while most of the
mantle-wagons are 1:large-scale heaps of wooden and polymer shite, this is
basically a blow-moulded, tailless, piracy of a Britains cart-horse and near to 54mm . . . bargain! Indeed, the one
other thing which may be missing (other than a possible whole wagon!) is a
'real' hair tail, although there's no sign of there having ever been one?
I suspect HCF are/will turn out to be also responsible for both the
un-flocked and flocked Womble
pencil-tops/figurines you see from time to time.
2 comments:
Everthing but small hrse brasses!
I think that's what the little gold-paper sticker star on the forehead is meant to represent? So it's all there!
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