Four bags, the larger bread-basket they
were in had room, so I suspect a feebleBay bottom-feeder had beaten me too it,
the shop opened last Monday, I got there this Tuesday, so I wasn't expecting
much and was happy with what I got - four-quid all-in, can't knock it?
Contents of the four bags laid-out in absolutely no order whatsoever beyond vague morphing of themes!
Not looked at below; a couple of Pepper Pig types, probably from kids'
magazines, four Ardman Animation
figures, one or two of which may be Phidal,
an unmarked Soma-like rubber builder,
two Russ Berrie trolls (late type
cereal premiums?), a clean Crescent
Indian, a handful of Hing Fat pirates and a farmer with a
huge pitch-fork!
Another! This one is turned to the right,
or glancing to the left depending on your point of view, but it's another! You,
loyal readers, have watched this sub-collection growing, by accident, almost in
real time!
His flesh is purpler than the previously
seen examples, and his hat brim has gone the way of all flesh (and hat brims!),
but that's a simple matter of cutting a washer of black art-paper/cartridge paper
and slipping it on, the flat board at the back has survived, if a little
dog-eared, so stiffening with super-glue and he'll be right as ninepence!
You'll also notice I've touched-up his
chips with a black-marker between the overview picture and this one. That's two officers and a trooper now.
I think these (Marx Disney figures) are worth the whole four pounds? Neither has
any damage, despite some thin or delicate parts although both are dirty and a
bit paint-chipped. The plastic is not the chalky stuff of my unpainted Swansea
ones, and I wonder if these aren't some of the first mementos to be brought
back from the original Disneyland Park
in California which opened in 1955.
The state of them (tatty) but also quality
of them (no damage) suggests they may have been in a cabinet or on a shelf
somewhere, but regularly taken out/down and loved? They'll clean-up a bit and
were a real treat to find in a bagful of shite!
The four teddy bears are waiting for dark
to fall, and they are going to give that modern Disney shit, sorry; pooh, a new
[old] nose! Three 'in my pockets' (MEG?), one Disney squeaker/pet toy (?) and an unknown happy-looking chap who
can be a pencil-top, but actually has a larger cavity?
New colour-way for the collection
on the Deetail, and a Supreme for Toy Major, imported by Tiger
here, hard to believe they are 25-odd years old now. I suspect the Deetail is a newer one from the 2000's
re-issues?
The really quirky stuff, two wooden figurals (cat and rabbit)
made from turned balls with felt ears, and a plastic cartoon cat, they all have a place
in the sorting boxes! Hopefully, there will be more plunder now the Charity
shops are opening-up again, but a lot of it is going in the bin in the
meantime.
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