Retired britains on ebay - treefrog treasures weekly listings (1 Viewer)

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Treefrog Treasures will be listing a number of retired Britains items on EBay each week until our stock is sold. I will list the items in the newsletter and also on the Toy Soldier Forum under "EBay Watch". Our first listings went on this afternoon. Here they are:

5971 Boy Scouts of America (1993)
8922 Motor Machine Gun Service Combination (1993) Premier Series
8926 Thornycroft 3 Ton 'J' Type Lorry with A.A. Gun (1996) Premier Series
5291 The Honourable Artillery Company Limited Edition
5193 The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers Limited Edition (1993)
8825 Gun Team, Royal Horse Artillery, King's Troop (1993) Centenary Set
8919 13 Pounder Q.F. Gun & Limber of the Royal Horse Artillery with 4 Man Detachment in Home Service Dress c. 1916 (1995) Premier Series
8813 The Dennis Britains Set (13th Hussars and the Royal Fusiliers) (1993) Centenary Collection
5298 Lawrence and the Arab Revolt - 1917 (1998) Limited Edition
5198 Zulu War - 'Rorke's Drift - 1879' (1998) Limited Edition
 
I've been interested in a set, of which I don't know the number. It a machine gun mounted on a wagon wheel with one guy manning the gun and the other spotting. They're wearing pith helmets. Era, maybe WWI in the middle east? Polar Bear posted a pic of this in the past year or so. Do you have this set? If so, can I buy it outright if the price is right? As I am E-bay illiterate.
 
Is it the one on this page?

Other than a pile of Civil War Britains which should be hitting eBay in the next week or so (we have the sets starting from the beginning and moving into early First Gear era), the Britains we have are either on eBay now or on our website.

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Pete, that's not the one, but I'm interested in it. I'll check your website and see if you have it. I hope Polar Bear sees this post and puts up a pic of it.
 
Pete, its Set #8917 Vickers MG. I found it in your 1995 Britain Catalog. I'll call your store tomorrow to see if you have it.
 

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