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Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Q is for Question Time - Horses

Three of 'em, not big questions as they all have the brand . . . err . . . 'branded' on them, but I think they are probably all die-cast (or plastic) vehicle accessories and it would be nice to track down the sets' numbers or titles.

Circus Toys; Farm Animals; Hong Kong; Hong Kong Farm Animals; Hong Kong Horses; Hong Kong Plastic Toy; Horse Box Livestock; Horses; Livestock; Made in Hong Kong; Red Box; Red-Box; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toys; Tai-Sang; Toy Vehicle Loads; Transporter Animals; Unknown Circus Horses; Unknown Farm Animals; Unknown Horses; Unknown Toy Figures; Vehicle Accessories; Vehicle Novelty;
Relatively common, certainly common-enough for an over-priced buy-it-know example to have been sitting on evilBay for several years now! Tai Sang's subsidiary Red Box produced this 54mm/1:32nd-scale  mare in several colours, possibly for a plastic toy vehicle - farm lorry or horse-box, maybe issuing them in pairs of contrasting colours, although mine came seperately? Thanks to Jim for the black one.

Circus Toys; Farm Animals; Hong Kong; Hong Kong Farm Animals; Hong Kong Horses; Hong Kong Plastic Toy; Horse Box Livestock; Horses; Livestock; Made in Hong Kong; Red Box; Red-Box; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toys; Tai-Sang; Toy Vehicle Loads; Transporter Animals; Unknown Circus Horses; Unknown Farm Animals; Unknown Horses; Unknown Toy Figures; Vehicle Accessories; Vehicle Novelty;
The marking is a clear 'Redbox HONGKONG' and the reason I suspect a toy vehicle accessory rather than a bog-standard farm animal is that most Redbox farm and zoo have the same generic Hong Kong or Made in Hong Kong marks as their Blue-Box sister-stuff; the mark suggests a special purpose for this animal, the lack of similarly marked animals of other species suggests a unique role.

Circus Toys; Farm Animals; Hong Kong; Hong Kong Farm Animals; Hong Kong Horses; Hong Kong Plastic Toy; Horse Box Livestock; Horses; J.K Toys; JK Horse; Livestock; Made in Hong Kong; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Vehicle Loads; Transporter Animals; Unknown Circus Horses; Unknown Farm Animals; Unknown Horses; Unknown Toy Figures; Vehicle Accessories; Vehicle Novelty;
Seen here before I think, but more colours have turned-up! Marked 'J∙K' in a triangle frame the horse is smaller than the Redbox one (around 40mm-compatable) and the pose suggests several roles from circus performer (no other obviously 'circus stuff' similarly marked, has turned up), through rodeo set (similar criticism of a lack of matching stuff) to a horse-box load, or fence-leaner!

Circus Toys; Farm Animals; Hong Kong; Hong Kong Farm Animals; Hong Kong Horses; Hong Kong Plastic Toy; Horse Box Livestock; Horses; J.K Toys; JK Horse; Livestock; Made in Hong Kong; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Vehicle Loads; Transporter Animals; Unknown Circus Horses; Unknown Farm Animals; Unknown Horses; Unknown Toy Figures; Vehicle Accessories; Vehicle Novelty;
Mark is a standard HONG KONG with the JK in a small triangle and it could even be a cocktail-glass novelty if it wasn't for the paint, the upper bent knees are in line so suggesting it's designed to be looking over something, rather than rearing-up in the open? And I think Jim or Chris Smith are to thank for one of these!

Circus Toys; Farm Animals; Hong Kong; Hong Kong Farm Animals; Hong Kong Horses; Hong Kong Plastic Toy; Horse Box Livestock; Horses; Livestock; Made in Hong Kong; Rae 1972; Rae Horse; Rae Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Vehicle Loads; Transporter Animals; Unknown Circus Horses; Unknown Farm Animals; Unknown Horses; Unknown Toy Figures; Vehicle Accessories; Vehicle Novelty;
The previous two were standard polyethylene and probably date from (or started life) in the 1960's, this one is in that dense 'Macau' type PVC and dated to 1972, marked Rae, it is the smallest (around 1:64th) and is almost certainly for a die-cast vehicle or - perhaps - mini-playset?

Circus Toys; Farm Animals; Hong Kong; Hong Kong Farm Animals; Hong Kong Horses; Hong Kong Plastic Toy; Horse Box Livestock; Horses; Livestock; Made in Hong Kong; Rae 1972; Rae Horse; Rae Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Vehicle Loads; Transporter Animals; Unknown Circus Horses; Unknown Farm Animals; Unknown Horses; Unknown Toy Figures; Vehicle Accessories; Vehicle Novelty;
Photo was harder on shiny white PVC, so I've over-marked; it's not accurate (font wise), but a reasonable guide, anyone got any ideas on any of them?
 
15th Aug. 2021 - Continuing research finds some US evilBay sellers listing RAE - often as Rae - in conjunction with or alongside ARCO/Arco, with reference to to Noah's Ark sets. Which suggests that the same Arco petrol (gas) premium collection was previously or subsequently issued by this RAE/Rae, which would back-up another old contention of mine that Giant/PMC/Arco were jobbers, NOT manufacturers.
 
I've since also found a Hippopotamus who has the clear remains of a - removed from the tool -Rae mark, he seems to be the same as the Arco Hippo'. 

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