The 'animals' - the larger sub-group; I
considered sorting them further into wild and domestic but that would have left
me with a fish and/or two birds to deal with so I shot them all together, and it's
a reasonable image! From left to right, top to bottom;
Parrot, squirrel, deer, monkey, pig, elephant, lamb, cat, cat. cat, rhinoceros, lion, fish, cockerel, cat.
I think -despite the appearance of
celluloid (by base colour) and the fact that they are always called such on
evilBay - that these are all polystyrene, with the exception of the black cat,
which does seem to be an earlier phenolic plastic.
As far as Christmas crackers go; elephants
and cats are still with us, but the rest have dropped by the way-side these
days. I particularly like the parrot with its three-colour 'spirit paint'
scheme, and the squirrel has had an all-over wash to hide the base colour. I
think the thing to the left of the lion is supposed to be a rhino, but it might
be the - presumably - now extinct porpoise-dog!
The 'people'; I often watch these on
feebleBay and the sample here is mostly of typical or common types, I never buy on-line, the buy-it-now (BIN) prices are ridiculous, and while these were a
bargain, they weren't cheap and required a quick haggle.
Two of them are very odd (on the far right)
being stamped/die-cut from celluloid-sheet with a blob of molten / liquid / paste
'something - for a face, with two rods of celluloid set into it - for eyes -
before it sets solid and are probably earlier production (1940's), I suspect
there may also be an element of negative parody or racism about them both?
The opalescent girl is almost fully-round,
the yellow/red clown is fully-round and I thought the ship was Noah's ark with
a figure [or animal] at each end (hence the inclusion in the 'people' shot) but
macro-photography suggests a Viking long ship - if I spent my limited means on
my outstanding glasses prescription rather than old toys, I might find the
study of the old toys easier, but I'd have no new toys to look at, just a pair of shiny glasses, so I shall continue
with the odd comedy-error of myopic nonsense and buy toys!
The rest . . . all four of them! The
ray-gun is relatively modern and quite common on feeBay, the sword/dagger (and
possibly the coral) are earlier plastic maybe, the pen (being mightier than the
sword, or Trupundbrexit gobshites) is highlighted in two colours, with a turquoise wash and a gold nib . .
. and that's it, a quick overview/visit to vintage gum-ball thingies!
2 comments:
Had the raygun in the same colour in an early 1960s cracker -together with a Space patrol badge (in another cracker).
Space Patrol badge?!!!! Fussa-russa! Cheers Andy!
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