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Monday, August 5, 2019

B is for Bonus Beefeaters!

When I did a round-up of Beefeaters the other day, well; earlier this year (I don't know where the time goes!), I meant to add the last pair of shots from this post, but in my usual disorganised fashion managed to forget them! Anyway, they would have rotted in Picacsa for another year or two (I took them in 2016!) if I hadn't spotted the first item in today's post the other day, and literally the other day, it arrived the day before the May-eleventh PW show.

AH; Beefeater Novelty Figurines; Beefeater's Money Bank; Beefeater's Pen Stand; Beefeaters; Britains Guards; Britains Hollow-Cast; Britains Yeoman; HA; HCF; Hollow-Cast; Hong Kong; Made in Hong Kong; Money Bank; Money Box; Novelty Figurine; Novelty Figurines; Novelty Money Bank; Novelty Money Box; Novelty Pen Stand; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wend Al; Wend-Al; Wendal; Yeoman of the Guard; Yeoman Warders;
How cool is this? Not-very I know . . . it's a Hong Kong cheapie and the three pen-holders aren't even glued in-line and facing the same way! But the figure is nice, although a larger-scaled novelty which will only interest the more eclectic collectors, but then; I am one, and I snapped it up as soon as I saw it.

AH; Beefeater Novelty Figurines; Beefeater's Money Bank; Beefeater's Pen Stand; Beefeaters; Britains Guards; Britains Hollow-Cast; Britains Yeoman; HA; HCF; Hollow-Cast; Hong Kong; Made in Hong Kong; Money Bank; Money Box; Novelty Figurine; Novelty Figurines; Novelty Money Bank; Novelty Money Box; Novelty Pen Stand; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wend Al; Wend-Al; Wendal; Yeoman of the Guard; Yeoman Warders;
Box is a bit water-damaged, and as well as carrying the HCF mark of novelty tat (becoming a regular here at SSW), it also carries the originator's mark (AH or HA) on the end flaps, although not sadly in the catalogue Bill B recently posted online, but then it looks to be a 1970's item.

AH; Beefeater Novelty Figurines; Beefeater's Money Bank; Beefeater's Pen Stand; Beefeaters; Britains Guards; Britains Hollow-Cast; Britains Yeoman; HA; HCF; Hollow-Cast; Hong Kong; Made in Hong Kong; Money Bank; Money Box; Novelty Figurine; Novelty Figurines; Novelty Money Bank; Novelty Money Box; Novelty Pen Stand; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wend Al; Wend-Al; Wendal; Yeoman of the Guard; Yeoman Warders;
You can see from a comparison with the smaller Chris/Adrian figure - from the previous post - that he's around the 90mm mark, and he has a separate, soft polyethylene plug-in hat and a similar staff finial which is not the correct design for a Yeoman Warder's 'Partisan', yet neither is it the white tower or an obvious axe, nor does it resemble the halberds of the Gentlemen At Arms or anything from the ceremonial elements of the HAC, Artists Rifles and /or Loyal Archers (or whatever they're all called), so a bit of artistic licence there, I feel?

AH; Beefeater Novelty Figurines; Beefeater's Money Bank; Beefeater's Pen Stand; Beefeaters; Britains Guards; Britains Hollow-Cast; Britains Yeoman; HA; HCF; Hollow-Cast; Hong Kong; Made in Hong Kong; Money Bank; Money Box; Novelty Figurine; Novelty Figurines; Novelty Money Bank; Novelty Money Box; Novelty Pen Stand; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wend Al; Wend-Al; Wendal; Yeoman of the Guard; Yeoman Warders;
The left-off-the-last-post shots; a bit of vintage metal with two hollow-cast Britains yeomen on the right and a Wendal figure in aluminium to the left. The latter having a slip-in wire partisan, the weapon's head being also cast in aluminium, with alternate base styles in the second image, while I think the sandy-coloured base is the earlier of the Britains pair.

Due to the tourism nature of their market I don't think either are particularly rare examples of their maker's figures.

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