Continuing with the look at Peter's late summer car-booty, and we're looking at sports figures and civilians in this post, with several useful examples of this and that, the odd oddity and some old friends!
Two
Chad Valley and a
Peter Pan Playthings footballer's, similar to the
Palitoy push-heads, but having different mechanisms, I don't know if the
Chad Valley's have been home painted or badly painted, while the
Peter Pan can still be found in larger stores, or some of the mail-order novelty catalogues.
Note there are subtle differences between the fixing arrangement, of the
Chad Valley players, to their bases, the significance of which I don't know (slightly different ball-kick characteristics?), while the
Peter Pan player has a push button attached to a lever system like
Palitoy's heads,
Chad Valley's have a flicker on their upper shin, and (I think) a hidden spring. Similar figures were issued by
Subbuteo as strikers or goalkeeper accessories.
Another bunch of the current cake decoration set, so far linked to three or more brandings, and several three or seven-a-side team strips, they will be added to and compared with the growing sample.
A humungous ice-hockey player, with a massive, chunky base, whom I assume is from some kind of table-game, akin to Table Football? I think he's polyethylene, but he could be a softer 'styrene, or some kind of 'propylene? Discolouration is probably from direct sunlight, and can probably be cured with an ultrasonic cleaner and some bleach solution?
The Gem golfer seems to be a Hong Kong copy, but it is in a soft polyethylene, rather than the usual (for Cullpit-Wilton commissions) hard polystyrene, and very-much in the ABC paint-style. Two of the HK mini-clones of the Olympic figurines and a key-ring, fat-footballer kid, conversion - loop removed and base glued on.
A lovely, current/new white-button
Disney Princess knock-off from
Rex London, another
Disney-like in the
Bully-Phidal-Safari style; I can't remember if she was marked, but one day we'll have to have a look at all of them on one page/in one post as there are so many! The cake-decoration dancer is missing her base, but can probably be wedged into one of the
Charbens-Crescent-Marty circus horses, as some versions of the same sculpt are, by
Marty!
And the bride, also a cake decoration is a better example of quite a few in the stash, who has her lace head-covering, 'posey' and silk ribbon intact. They come in a range of sizes and base marks, in various pastel colours and with different add-ons, and I do have a few complete variations now, so should blog them properly one day.
The key-ring looks like another variation of the Commonwealth sculpt, but I think it's more a case of the dancers all being dressed in a grass skirt (the pāʻū) and draped in the floral-garland necklaces (lei lāʻī) associated with Hula, which is also about hip-movement as much as the hand gesture/language, so I think it's more a case of similar look, rather than crediting everything to Commonwealth!
Hong Kong (
Wilton?) copy of the Hawaiian ukulele player, who is 'styrene, a
Marx linesman, not clear, as he's on is back rather than up his ladder, but a set we'll look at properly another day, and two
MPC civilians, in yellow (reissues?), the red one is new to me and the other two are different scales of a vast range of figures, seemingly from the same source, who were available to and issued by
Tesco-Welly-Woolworth's/Chad Valley and others in the mid-1990's/early 2000's.
From the left,
Cofalu, unknown 'China',
Matchbox and
Corgi, the long arm of the 'Leuwah' as
Inspector Clouseau would have put it! And PVC-rubber, polyethylene, polypropylene and polystyrene respectively.
Thomas on the left here, I think, PVC, with an unknown and new-to-me, but interesting rider/driver next to him. A civilianised version of the common seated figure we saw in black, in part one of these posts. A
Benbros-Kemlows type motorcyclist is next, with a pair of what I'm sure are novelty firemen, from a larger beach/garden toy.
One of the cross-over's with the forthcoming Chris Smith plunder posts is this nice hard plastic, possibly phenolic or urea-formaldehyde type, possibly an early 'styrene? And basically, a novelty, floating, bath-toy, there were also swans.
A collection of horses, with the larger one
Britains for
Tri-Ang if it's the one I think it is, two of them in contrasting colours came with a large tin-plate horse-box.
Papo girl on pony, with another
Papo to her right, a damaged
Vitacup and two coach/wagon horses complete the group.