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I’m a 60-year-old Aspergic gardening CAD-Monkey. Sardonic, cynical and with the political leanings of a social reformer, I’m also a toy and model figure collector, particularly interested in the history of plastics and plastic toys. Other interests are history, current affairs, modern art, and architecture, gardening and natural history. I love plain chocolate, fireworks and trees, but I don’t hug them, I do hug kittens. I hate ignorance, when it can be avoided, so I hate the 'educational' establishment and pity the millions they’ve failed with teaching-to-test and rote 'learning' and I hate the short-sighted stupidity of the entire ruling/industrial elite, with their planet destroying fascism and added “buy-one-get-one-free”. Likewise, I also have no time for fools and little time for the false crap we're all supposed to pretend we haven't noticed, or the games we're supposed to play. I will 'bite the hand that feeds', to remind it why it feeds.
Showing posts with label Make; Dutch. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 10, 2023

P is for Siku, S is for Pola . . . no, they're all DS Plastics!

Or they were for a while! Continuing the season of occasional model railway figure posts, with one of the more esoteric and hard to find in any guise set of figures, originally issued by Siku, used by Pola and passed-on to DS Plastics in Holland where De Gryter definitely used them.

How they are believed to have been issued originally by Siku, and as such they may have had a margarine-premium type issue as well, that being where a lot of Siku's output was going at the time (1950's), but as these fleshy-tan colour they were probably issued as model railway accessories.

I've only picked a few up over the years (the above is an old auction shot), and most are damaged, they are hard to find, in part due to their age now, and the material, they will be 70+ years old now.

Equally hard to find are the painted versions, these from Jon Attwood being the only ones I think I've ever seen, although I recognise the chap with skis as one from my 'unknown' zone! Possibly given to me by Peter Evans or Adrian Little? And almost certainly actually Pola, or technically Pola-Quick, down to the fact that the colours match the catalogue images!
 

Those catalogue scans, the figures are very similar to the Layla/Kibri set, copied in Hong Kong, being semi-flat and somewhat cute in the sculpting, indeed Siku may have been behind some of that too (?), they were very busy with small/novelty plastics alongside Manurba and another one I can never remember the name of, and while the above are all a hard styrene, there are soft-ethylene versions to be found, which look very Hong Kong'y, but they aren't . . . 
 
. . . they are De Gruyter supermarket premiums from Holland, first brought to our attention by Jan Boers in Plastic Warrior magazine many years ago. Here seen, rendered as artwork, in the DS Plastics trade catalogue where/whom De Gruyter would have commissioned them from. DS having inherited a bunch of Siku tooling.

In fact, going on dates, Pola probably had to go to DS Plastics too, unless Siku had a duplicate set? Always more questions than answers when building these networks of clues from fragmentary evidence!

Saturday, September 16, 2023

O is for Olympics!

So, one of my earlier purchases did a get shot before I sent the box up the road, and it raises a point I didn't mention in my 'lots' of 'wrong' history the other day, but it was pretty obvious if you studied the photographs.

It is that with some of the figure sets, the contents are, to say the least, assorted, with duplicates, often the same pose/colour - pointing to a lack of mixing before packing, or an incomplete pose-count.

Note that this set has a set number/order code, most do, but some are on the fronts and some are on the backs, and the reason I listed them alphabetically is that I couldn't find enough images of both sides of the cards to build a decent list, I will, when I get my seven/eight out again, probbaly find them all. If you read anywhere "the card has a stock number which many of the other cards do not have", be sure - you are reading bullshit.

The seven poses I've ended-up with, as stated last time these are the 'Euro' poses, not those issued by Marx, and not those issued in UK Cereal, neither of which have a torch-bearer, so are all just 'athletes' against this set's Olympic figures! I suspect there should be eight?

That's a question mark because I don't know for certain, it could be ten or more, I'm not sure, you see, Kent, Paul, Stadinger, Fuckwits Anonymous . . . if I wrote there were eight [as a fact], and they supplied them to Choco-tag-nuts in brown (because Choco-tag-nuts had them in brown), I'd be making things up as I go along, and I try not to do that kind of shit here!

 
These were offered by DS Plastic in Holland / the Netherlands, and are probably 35/40mm flats/semi-flats, possibly soft polyethylene, and which may well have appeared in De Gruyter lucky/gift/surprise envelopes, and I wonder if anyone has actual examples they could send to the blog . . . or send it to a leading magazine - Plastic Warrior has recently covered all the other athletes?
 
I had a go anyway;
  • 1008 - Action Athletes
  • 3006 - Antique Cars
  • 3002 - Comic Animals
  • 1001 - Comic Moon Figures
  • 1007 - Comic Pirates
  • ???? - Dogs - Mexico
  • 1003 - Dolls of the World
  • 3004 - Dune Buggys [sic]
  • 3009 - Historical Transportation
  • 3003 - Horse-Drawn Coaches
  • 1011 - Robin Hood Figures
  • 1022 - Soldiers of World War II
  • 3001 - Super Motorcycles

Put in numerical order;

  • 1001 - Comic Moon Figures
  • 1003 - Dolls of the World
  • 1007 - Comic Pirates
  • 1008 - Action Athletes
  • 1011 - Robin Hood Figures
  • 1022 - Soldiers of World War II
  • 3001 - Super Motorcycles
  • 3002 - Comic Animals
  • 3003 - Horse-Drawn Coaches
  • 3004 - Dune Buggys [sic]
  • 3006 - Antique Cars
  • 3009 - Historical Transportation
  • ???? - Dogs - Mexico

So, it's not 'many don't', it's all do! Stadinger was making it up as he went along . . . again! Hahahahaha, fuckin' unbelievable, isn't it? It's fuckin' unbelievable! But they keep doing it, in the desperate hope they may, one day, really catch me out!

The 1xxx's are probably numbered-in with other toys/novelties/playthings, the 3xxx's suggest other Italian/R&L type clip-together kits/funnies may still be to find?

Tuesday, May 30, 2023

B is for Blind Bag Box Tick

We've seen Sambro before, doing quite high-quality Turtles of the Ninja variety and Minions of the eraser type, so these blind bags are a bit of a disappointment, but there you go, we buy this shit (in Poundland I think, but it might have been ASDA?) so you don't have to!
 
The more disappointing of the two, a Spinosaurus, nice as it will help ID any future incomers from the same set (on the reverse of the bag). Made of a modern, semi-foamed, PVC-alike, it's quite akin to silicon, and could be a type of the same? But flashy and with a slack-jaw from early removal from the tool (I suspect), the painting is limited to a casual pass with gloss-green!

Slightly better, but probably for being a simpler sculpt, and the same part stretchy, part clammy (but not the same as full-on stretchies) elastomer, and painting is two colours this time; an all-over gloss red and a glancing pass of gloss yellow (a reverse job suggested on the bag), the undecorated underside with red-blowback giving it a greater realism, which would have held better without the yellow stripe!

That's it, box ticked, a 3rd for Sambro on the tag list! Out there now, somewhere!

Sunday, May 7, 2023

M is for Minor Swivels & Swoppets

Bit of a mix here, some 'seen elsewhere', some old Picasa clearance and one recently 'in' who's gone out, and he isn't really a swivel or a swoppet, but he is an over-mould, so he's here!

A 54/60mm motorcycle dispatch-rider from Manuel Sotorres of Spain, from their sort of post-war/contemporary range back whenever. They seem to have been quite common in Spain at the time, but don't turn-up so much over here, which meant I grabbed this when I saw it!
 
Nardi of Italy provide this swoppet cowboy in the style of Britains' own Swoppets, or at least his belt is modelled after theirs, otherwise he's more like early-Timpo or Charbens; all polyethylene, some paint and none of the PVC accessories Britains gave theirs.
 
Torres Maltas, 45mm figures, also from Spain, and yes, I get both (these and Sotorres) mixed up, and if I'm being particularly dimwitted I can confuse either with the Miguel Torres winery and their plastic bull seal-tags - seen here in the past!
 
I have a bit of a mental block on these for another reason too, I keep thinking I have a bunch 'somewhere' in the pile, but actually I think this is all I have, and I saw some others, somewhere else, and just think they may be hiding in the stash! So three mounted, helmeted troops and a sailor - they have swivel arms.

While this chap could be Nardi, but I suspect he will turn out to be Xandria from Holland, when the dust settles. He is part PVC and part PE, but the two over-moulded or heat-welded in 'layers' for a 'solid' figure, unlike the movability of some of the key-ring 'stacks' from Xandria.

And in conversation with Peter Evans and the recipient of it (I liked it, but I knew someone who's need was greater) we agreed it's probably depicting St. Nicholas, rather than some random bishop or archbish' handing out magic gloves, paired amulets and anointed rods-to-god to any old Tom, Dick or Charlie!?

Friday, December 30, 2022

F is for Follow-up's to Donation Posts

A few things which have been raised after recent posting one way or another. The cream-white Cowboy flat's from Chris HAD had a mark, not only that but originally I had an email chat with Chris, in which they came up, so how I forgot I don't know, elsewhere it gets excused as brain-freeze I believe, I'm blaming the amount of stuff which has come in recently, and the fact that it keeps going to storage in dribs & drabs!

Anyway, I've adjusted the post and added Vortella Plastic to the tag-list, as that was the mark!

Bertje Big; Characatures; Character Key Rings; Cinderella; De Betuwe Jam; Dinky Pink Panther; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Flipje Betuwe; Grimm's Fairy Tale; Grocer Krent; Hubley Duck; Hugh Walter; Hugh Walter's Blog; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Klaas Ram; Klaus Ram; Krent Kruidenier; Krent The Grocer; Pied Piper of Hamlyn; Pink Panther; Pink Panther Figures; Pink Panther Key Rings; Pink Panther Novelties; Pixy; Plastic Duck; PVC Characters; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Ducks; Vortella Cowboys; Vortella Cowboys & Indians; Vortella Plastic; Vortella Wild West; Witch; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies; Yolanda; Yolanda Pink Panther;
Further to Spectrum Steve's ID of the Pink Panther as being Dinky, I shot him with a few others which have come in recently, and so above, from the left we have Yolanda large and Yolanda small; both in the style of bendies, but actaully 'solids' from Spain, a duplicate key ring from a set we saw a year or two ago, another key-ring, probably Hong Kong, but new to me and then the Dinky, on the end.

While the bad guy from the Black Caldron cereal premiums in the same post hadn't been undercoated for painting, well, actually he had . . . but that wasn't the comment-worthy thing about him - he was a home-cast copy in solid pewter/whitemetal!

Bertje Big; Characatures; Character Key Rings; Cinderella; De Betuwe Jam; Dinky Pink Panther; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Flipje Betuwe; Grimm's Fairy Tale; Grocer Krent; Hubley Duck; Hugh Walter; Hugh Walter's Blog; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Klaas Ram; Klaus Ram; Krent Kruidenier; Krent The Grocer; Pied Piper of Hamlyn; Pink Panther; Pink Panther Figures; Pink Panther Key Rings; Pink Panther Novelties; Pixy; Plastic Duck; PVC Characters; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Ducks; Vortella Cowboys; Vortella Cowboys & Indians; Vortella Plastic; Vortella Wild West; Witch; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies; Yolanda; Yolanda Pink Panther;
A comparison between the new - white - duck and the older 'Hubley' one in red, except all the Hubley's I can find are shades of brown, or white, while I have black, red and yellow, so possibly a European mould-swap or license involved there? The new one is a nicer sculpt with better wing-definition, and feet - more realistic overall.

Bertje Big; Characatures; Character Key Rings; Cinderella; De Betuwe Jam; Dinky Pink Panther; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Flipje Betuwe; Grimm's Fairy Tale; Grocer Krent; Hubley Duck; Hugh Walter; Hugh Walter's Blog; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Klaas Ram; Klaus Ram; Krent Kruidenier; Krent The Grocer; Pied Piper of Hamlyn; Pink Panther; Pink Panther Figures; Pink Panther Key Rings; Pink Panther Novelties; Pixy; Plastic Duck; PVC Characters; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Ducks; Vortella Cowboys; Vortella Cowboys & Indians; Vortella Plastic; Vortella Wild West; Witch; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies; Yolanda; Yolanda Pink Panther;
I've also had a few more of the approximately 54mm Xandria's come in since Theo's stuff was posted, I think I said four were in the post at the time, but I forgot I'd had a fifth come in with a mixed Key-ring lot, a while ago; the lady on the left.

From the left; Unknown (Cinderella trying on the slipper from the fairy tale 'Pixies'?), Krent Kruidenier (Krent the grocer. a De Betuwe jam premium, seen before), Pied Piper of Hamlyn (Grimm's?), Bertje Big (Bertie Pig (?), another De Betuwe jam premium) and a Witch - another fairy tale Pixie?

Note Bertje's over-all PVC-vinyl trousers, the pattern making him look just like Podgy Pig from Rupert Bear, in his tweeds, who - when rendered in colour - is also often drawn as white, rather than pink? As Rupert dates from the 1920's, any plagiarism is Dutch I'm afraid! But, 1950's fashion on the farm, where you find pigs . . . I suspect more of a parallel evolution, there's only so many ways to anthropomorphise an animal so it's still recognisable!

Monday, November 21, 2022

X is for Xandria - Part Two

So a closer view of the little pile of Xandria (or related) loveliness from Theo, a while back now, and you can see a couple of the Thunderbirds one, Tracy was missing his gun, but Lady Penelope just needs a clean, her shoes have that gold paint made from brass-filings which goes green if it gets too damp, so they may need a re-paint!

7 in één klap; Agent Bulderen; Bromsnor; Characatures; Character Key Rings; Claus Ram; Clown Figurine; Clowning Figure; De Betuwe Jam; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Father Christmas; Flipje Betuwe; Grimm's Fairy Tale; Grocer Krent; H-B P; Hanna-Barbera Productions; HBP; Het dappere snijdertje; Hum Moustache; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Klaas Ram; Klaus Ram; Krent Kruidenier; Krent The Grocer; Pixy; PVC Characters; PVC Corporate Logo; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Santa Claus; Santa Clause; Seven at one strike; Sjoerd de visboer; Sjoerd the fishmonger; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snorig Moustache; Swiebertje; The Brave Tailor; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies; Yogi Bear; Zeven in één klap;
The rest we are going to look at now, and apart from the two Gerry Anderson characters they were mostly quite clean . . . PVC does have a tendency to collect dirt in a way no other plastics do, Yogi needed a clean, but didn't get one until I'd shot them and there appear to be two grey boots or paws sticking out of the pile, belonging to someone who is in neither post?

I do remember one figure having a  loose component at buckle/belly level which I had to de-gunge and re-glue, it must have been put to one side and not shot, but it will re-appear at the other end, and can star when we return to these, which I know we will.

7 in één klap; Agent Bulderen; Bromsnor; Characatures; Character Key Rings; Claus Ram; Clown Figurine; Clowning Figure; De Betuwe Jam; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Father Christmas; Flipje Betuwe; Grimm's Fairy Tale; Grocer Krent; H-B P; Hanna-Barbera Productions; HBP; Het dappere snijdertje; Hum Moustache; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Klaas Ram; Klaus Ram; Krent Kruidenier; Krent The Grocer; Pixy; PVC Characters; PVC Corporate Logo; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Santa Claus; Santa Clause; Seven at one strike; Sjoerd de visboer; Sjoerd the fishmonger; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snorig Moustache; Swiebertje; The Brave Tailor; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies; Yogi Bear; Zeven in één klap;
We've seen the policeman/dog yesterday; the comedy policemant Bromsnor  from TV series Swiebertje and the De Betuwe jam premium's Agent Bulderen  while the other two seem to both be from the Pixie line, the thin guy on the left might be advertising a local Dutch tailors, or just wearing a sticker to explain his Grimm's fairy tale character; Het dappere snijdertje (The brave cutter) ['Zeven in één klap'] (Seven at one strike); the tale of the tailor who kills seven flies in one go and gets dicked into tackling Giants by a dodgy King!

The fatter chap has lost a sticker (you can see some glue remains), so I don't know if he was advertising something, explaining his own character or just had some fancy paper undershirts, like one or two in yesterday's post! Indeed the sticker on Bromsnor's hat has mostly had it's detail rubbed off and is loose, some of the stickers are 'vehicle-vinyl' and the glue turns to a sticky liquid under the onslaught of the substrate PVC's free radicals, a problem with the Thunderbirds set too.

7 in één klap; Agent Bulderen; Bromsnor; Characatures; Character Key Rings; Claus Ram; Clown Figurine; Clowning Figure; De Betuwe Jam; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Father Christmas; Flipje Betuwe; Grimm's Fairy Tale; Grocer Krent; H-B P; Hanna-Barbera Productions; HBP; Het dappere snijdertje; Hum Moustache; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Klaas Ram; Klaus Ram; Krent Kruidenier; Krent The Grocer; Pixy; PVC Characters; PVC Corporate Logo; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Santa Claus; Santa Clause; Seven at one strike; Sjoerd de visboer; Sjoerd the fishmonger; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snorig Moustache; Swiebertje; The Brave Tailor; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies; Yogi Bear; Zeven in één klap;
The Indian, I have a feeling Theo did explain him to me, and that he might be connected to the similar non key-ring ones from the donation posts the other day, but I can't remember or find the relevant eMail, so we may return to him at some point.

And while I said the clown probably wasn't Xandria, forgetting it was in yesterday's post (and below!) I then said I hadn't seen any Hanna Barbera ones, forgetting Yogi was here! As I said; I could forget something if it was glued to the end of my nose!

And; like the Disney Pete yesterday, fully marked but on his back not his foot, so the chances are other franchises got the Xandria, multi-part PVC treatment?

Not that he's necessarily Xandria, even if the rest are; his ring, chain and loop are all different, and his collar & tie are polyethylene, but so are Lady P's pearls, as other accessories on other figures also utilise the harder polymer!

7 in één klap; Agent Bulderen; Bromsnor; Characatures; Character Key Rings; Claus Ram; Clown Figurine; Clowning Figure; De Betuwe Jam; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Father Christmas; Flipje Betuwe; Grimm's Fairy Tale; Grocer Krent; H-B P; Hanna-Barbera Productions; HBP; Het dappere snijdertje; Hum Moustache; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Klaas Ram; Klaus Ram; Krent Kruidenier; Krent The Grocer; Pixy; PVC Characters; PVC Corporate Logo; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Santa Claus; Santa Clause; Seven at one strike; Sjoerd de visboer; Sjoerd the fishmonger; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snorig Moustache; Swiebertje; The Brave Tailor; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies; Yogi Bear; Zeven in één klap;
These are all from the jam maker's Flipje Betuwe set, and from the left are; Klaas Ram (Claus/Klaus?), Sjoerd de visboer (Sjoerd the fishmonger) and Schoorsteenveger (chimney sweep), and again we see Klaas wearing a sticker to represent his nautical-themed jumper, while the sweep has a PE ladder.

7 in één klap; Agent Bulderen; Bromsnor; Characatures; Character Key Rings; Claus Ram; Clown Figurine; Clowning Figure; De Betuwe Jam; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Father Christmas; Flipje Betuwe; Grimm's Fairy Tale; Grocer Krent; H-B P; Hanna-Barbera Productions; HBP; Het dappere snijdertje; Hum Moustache; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Klaas Ram; Klaus Ram; Krent Kruidenier; Krent The Grocer; Pixy; PVC Characters; PVC Corporate Logo; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Santa Claus; Santa Clause; Seven at one strike; Sjoerd de visboer; Sjoerd the fishmonger; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snorig Moustache; Swiebertje; The Brave Tailor; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies; Yogi Bear; Zeven in één klap;
These two are damaged, but interesting nevertheless, the clown is in the style of Xandria's output, but not configured as a key-ring, therefore without a central core and so all glued together rather than stacked like most of the others, while the Santa Clause is all polyethylene, and over-moulded just like Timpo figures. Again a very different loop/ring arrangement, and no chain, suggests a copy-cat/rival, maybe even in Hong Kong? Perhaps he was sold as a tree-decoration?

On the over-moulding; it would be interesting to know who did it first, now we know George Musgrave at Gemodels was wrestling with the technology, and swoppets came before over-moulding at Shotts (the cavalry/ACW were the first with true hot-polymer over-moulding I think), while some of these Xandria's are from the 1960's, it's more questions without answers!

These are lovely figures, rather opening-up a whole 'new' field to study (four winging their way here in the post as I write), and many thanks to Theo van de Werden who sent me to the Flipje Betuwe site (which has gone now, but I copied the two relevant pages), and for sending the Blog these for us to look at - Thank you, Theo - job done!

Sunday, November 20, 2022

X is for Xandria - Part One

I can't believe I hadn't used that title before given the paucity of X's to choose from, but I hadn't, so now I have. In the US, we know they were credited to a Xandria - Holland, and have to assume in Holland it was just plain Xandria, or at least, I think it was, there being nothing solid in the archive.

And I don't have to eat a terribly large slice of humble pie, as I corrected myself at the time on Moonbase several years ago, and have since established them as [Dutch] Xandria here too, although it is conjecture as that confirmatory evidence is still missing.

A Walrus; Agent Bulderen; Bad Pete; Black Pete; Bromsnor; Characatures; Character Key Rings; De Betuwe Jam; Disney Pete; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Flipje Betuwe; Hum Moustache; Juffrouw Geit van Geitenstein; Kapitein Rob; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Miss Goat van Geitenstein; Mol; Mole; Peg-leg Pete; Pistol Pete; Pixy; PVC Characters; PVC Corporate Logo; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snorig Moustache; Swiebertje; Train Rabbit; Trein Konijn; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies;
I have nicked the previously linked-to image from Kirk's site, purely for research purposes (http://secretfunspot.blogspot.com/2014/07/vintage-ad-sheets_28.html) in getting it all here at the same time, but have sent people there in the past and would recommend that you visit, it's a long post with tons of fascinating stuff; a Britains point-of-sale Ad', Monogram Luminators, toy filled promotionals, Lindburg.  (sadly no Verity or Una pens though!), somewhere I'm sure I have a non-promotional/un-branded version of the ice-scraper in the second image! And his farewell post (click on the header image to 'go' home) has cool stuff too.

Anyway, these (above) are mostly the Pixies, and I've told the tale of Auntie Ruth or Margaret giving us four younger cousins one each, one summer, and we will look at a few in this and the next post, but Xandria also did specific promotionals, Disney characters, TV related figures and other stuff. And it seems that - in the US at least - they were sold in little blister-cards.

Now on the day, way back when, I remember the dog tramp/hobo and the gopher/rabbit chef, one of which must have been my brother's, but I can't remember what the fourth was? The pig looks a lot like Podgy, from the Rupert Bear strip in the Daily Express (ad the lovely annuals, with their self-colouring pages), but is actually a named character from one of Xandria's promotional series.

You can also see fairy-tale characters like Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf, Jack of the beanstalk, stealing the Golden Goose, Hansel & Gretel a frog-Prince, witch,  the Pied Piper and a naked emperor!

A Walrus; Agent Bulderen; Bad Pete; Black Pete; Bromsnor; Characatures; Character Key Rings; De Betuwe Jam; Disney Pete; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Flipje Betuwe; Hum Moustache; Juffrouw Geit van Geitenstein; Kapitein Rob; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Miss Goat van Geitenstein; Mol; Mole; Peg-leg Pete; Pistol Pete; Pixy; PVC Characters; PVC Corporate Logo; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snorig Moustache; Swiebertje; Train Rabbit; Trein Konijn; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies;
My Xavier mouse, his tale was told in a previous post, but there were images left; when you find a elusive childhood memory's item, you tend to take a few shots more than you might actually need!

A Walrus; Agent Bulderen; Bad Pete; Black Pete; Bromsnor; Characatures; Character Key Rings; De Betuwe Jam; Disney Pete; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Flipje Betuwe; Hum Moustache; Juffrouw Geit van Geitenstein; Kapitein Rob; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Miss Goat van Geitenstein; Mol; Mole; Peg-leg Pete; Pistol Pete; Pixy; PVC Characters; PVC Corporate Logo; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snorig Moustache; Swiebertje; Train Rabbit; Trein Konijn; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies;
These three are from Theo, via eMail and his clever depth-of-field scanner, and are of a Policeman from a comedy TV series called Swiebertje (Swiper (or nicker? as in arrester?)), and the character is called Bromsnor (hum moustache), he's one of four in the key-ring line/set.

In the middle is one which Theo though might be from Hong Kong, whether because I originally though they were from there, or because it's a summer uiform, or a different material/style I don't know and Theo's too busy with Real Life to ask right now. Note the ring is a different - push/press - design too.

The third is a police-dog, obviously! He's from the large range of premiums Xandria did for the Tiel-based De Betuwe jam factory, they had a mascot (Flipje) who was actually a red fruit, although I'm not sure what friut, he may be a raspberry, or a more generic thing representing all the fruits in the local orchards (plums, cherries, apples?), he has a statue AND museum in Tiel town!

But the promotion had thirty-nine other anthropomorphic characters to collect, each with a different name and this policeman is called Agent Bulderen, he's dressed quite like a British beat-bobby, but as we've been a vague extension of Holland since 1689, that sort of makes sense! I think a meaningful translation is 'Agent Blunder'?

A Walrus; Agent Bulderen; Bad Pete; Black Pete; Bromsnor; Characatures; Character Key Rings; De Betuwe Jam; Disney Pete; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Flipje Betuwe; Hum Moustache; Juffrouw Geit van Geitenstein; Kapitein Rob; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Miss Goat van Geitenstein; Mol; Mole; Peg-leg Pete; Pistol Pete; Pixy; PVC Characters; PVC Corporate Logo; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snorig Moustache; Swiebertje; Train Rabbit; Trein Konijn; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies;
Two I picked up in a mixed lot, the damaged one is a Disney character (I've previously mused they may not have touched that franchise, but they obviously did!) of Pete, Bad/Black/Peg-leg/Pistol Pete! I think? He's lost his head and is packing a pistol, and you can see how the core (here snapped at the neck) of these figures runs up through the body and head to the ring-loop!

The other is a bit of a regency fop, and I suspect from the expanse of smooth front clothing/bib, that he is missing an advertising or branded promotional sticker, as several of those we will look at have.

A Walrus; Agent Bulderen; Bad Pete; Black Pete; Bromsnor; Characatures; Character Key Rings; De Betuwe Jam; Disney Pete; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Flipje Betuwe; Hum Moustache; Juffrouw Geit van Geitenstein; Kapitein Rob; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Miss Goat van Geitenstein; Mol; Mole; Peg-leg Pete; Pistol Pete; Pixy; PVC Characters; PVC Corporate Logo; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snorig Moustache; Swiebertje; Train Rabbit; Trein Konijn; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies;
Here they are again (upper shot) with the inset pixy from the advertising trade Ad., a grumpy looking fellow! Below them are three more which I think Theo sent me, but I may have taken it off of feeBay; a chap in a top hat, an Indian (is he the same character as those non-key-rings the other day?) we'll look at again in the text post and a clown, the clown I thought might not be Xandria the other day, I can forget something on the end of my nose, believe me! And a circus ringmaster, we'll look at in a minute, without his waistcoat & cravat sticker.

A Walrus; Agent Bulderen; Bad Pete; Black Pete; Bromsnor; Characatures; Character Key Rings; De Betuwe Jam; Disney Pete; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Flipje Betuwe; Hum Moustache; Juffrouw Geit van Geitenstein; Kapitein Rob; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Miss Goat van Geitenstein; Mol; Mole; Peg-leg Pete; Pistol Pete; Pixy; PVC Characters; PVC Corporate Logo; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snorig Moustache; Swiebertje; Train Rabbit; Trein Konijn; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies;
The big guy is also in the US image (with Puss in Boots) and you can see with his t-shirt/under-vest sticker how it could be easily replaced with a different sticker for a corporate logo or event, and - as stock items - even for something small like a local retailer or a village fête, maybe needing only a few hundred units?

Another gopher/rabbit type in a bell-hop's (urrrr . . . rabbit, hop, geddit!) uniform, which could be me over reading it as he's another Flipje Betuwe character, known as Trein Konijn (train rabbit), so I'm not over-reading it; he's a station hopping, bell-hop! It could get worse . . . no, he's actually a driver I think! He's missing a sticker round his hat.

The third is that ring-master and you can see, again, from the missing sticker, he could be used as an advertising hording for something else. Which [promotionals or premiums] seems to have been the driving concept behind Xandria's whole product range.

A Walrus; Agent Bulderen; Bad Pete; Black Pete; Bromsnor; Characatures; Character Key Rings; De Betuwe Jam; Disney Pete; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Flipje Betuwe; Hum Moustache; Juffrouw Geit van Geitenstein; Kapitein Rob; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Miss Goat van Geitenstein; Mol; Mole; Peg-leg Pete; Pistol Pete; Pixy; PVC Characters; PVC Corporate Logo; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snorig Moustache; Swiebertje; Train Rabbit; Trein Konijn; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies;
A close up of Pete's foot with the full licensing message, I have yet to find Hanna Barbera or MGM stuff in Xandria's styleing? And three more Flipje Betuwe characters, from the left in the smaller, face-on image; Juffrouw Geit van Geitenstein (Miss Goat van Geitenstein), Kapitein Rob (a walrus with a corn-cob pipe!) and Mol (mole).

A Walrus; Agent Bulderen; Bad Pete; Black Pete; Bromsnor; Characatures; Character Key Rings; De Betuwe Jam; Disney Pete; Dutch Key Rings; Dutch Novelties; Dutch Toys; Flipje Betuwe; Hum Moustache; Juffrouw Geit van Geitenstein; Kapitein Rob; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Miss Goat van Geitenstein; Mol; Mole; Peg-leg Pete; Pistol Pete; Pixy; PVC Characters; PVC Corporate Logo; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snorig Moustache; Swiebertje; Train Rabbit; Trein Konijn; Xandria; Xandria - Holland; Xandria Key Chain; Xandria Key Rings; Xandria Key-Fob; Xandria Pixies;
Theo thinks the jam premium range appeared in the late 1960's which would tie-in with the Thunderbirds set  we looked at here also (some time after 1965/6'ish), while the US 'Branch' Xandria-Holland were registered in New York in 1971, with the 'Pixies' which would tie-in with when I was losing Xavier's cheese around 1970-72, clambering around in the hay-stack!

And they are mostly 55-60mm and PVC. We'll look at a equally eclectic selection from Theo in the next post.