The figures are big (we saw them in the
Marx post on Tuesday) 100/110-mil; and I think they're based on Italian figure
sculpts. Each is separately wrapped in a cellophane bag open at one end and
ticked into the base hollow, which I though excessive until I realised it was
doing the job of the tissue-paper we'll have to go back to in the near future.
Mary, Joseph and the Little Baby Jesus,
he's an integrated moulding in one of the 'shoe-box' mouse-mangers I alluded to
the other day! It is clearly marked Made
In Hong Kong, which would date it to the late 1990's, but I suspect
'new-old' stock contemporary to the last five or ten years, no more?
At nine pieces it's around the average with
three wise men (always three, the Bible gives no total, let have more, yadda-yadda!),
two animals and a shepherd in addition to the Jesus's-family-surname family! The Arimathea's? That's it; box-ticker . . . box-ticked.
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