Three bags, or two bags and a loose figure,
so three purchases, must have accuracy! You can see straight away how
interesting the contents of the bag was, so leaving it would have been daft!
But first to Superman, who I thought might be from the comic+figure series,
which it may be, I haven't looked into them, but it was a solid, so I grabbed
it! It's definitely Schleich, and we
may have seen some before in a Toy Fair post, but they may have been Bullyland, I can't remember, they'll be
on the tag-list for those who need to know!
The main chance! Clearly the remains of
what might once have been an interesting biscuit-tin or cigar-box full of
similar stuff? But as was pointed out by a loyal reader over a similar lot a
while ago, they may have been saved by the shop staff from a dozen donations!
The best bit is the rider for the Crescent/Kellogg's circus horse, which
was the most obvious missing item in my sample, while the Roman was found two
days after a bunch of his compatriots arrived in the post as the result of an
evilBay purchase.
Not mentioned below are the Ricicles
premium, a small 'Maid Marion' issue guardsman, a Hong Kong copy of Monogram radio-operator and a soft, black-rubber, motorcycle rider.
Clockwise from top left; the driver on the
right is Tudor Rose I seem to recall,
but the other two must be Thomas (UK)
or Poplar, being polyethylene
versions of the PVC-rubber Thomas
originals?
Nice robot, probably from gum-ball capsule
machines and a Jar-jar fuckwit who seems to have been atop something; an
automatic toothbrush, money-box, knock-off play-set, who knows?
The Marx
Jap' is actually a Hong Kong-marked copy and my first in this iteration, the
mark is clear and on the upper surface of the base. The diver is probably also
Hong Kong, although unmarked and sat on a rack-toy boat, while the other two
are kit figures, a pilot or driver and an early AFV-kit accessory.
A rather clean but paint-chipped Lone Star officer, to which you can add
the cleaner Crescent grenage thrower and three tatty Cherilea ceremonials.
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