Another round of name that Toy Soldier (1 Viewer)

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As everyone knows, I am in the midst (and will be for a long time) of sorting and cataloging and cleaning up my basement and collection. It is near a warehouse, anyhow, here is another batch of loose ones, anyone have any ideas, let me know, it is appreciated. I know some of you have fun doing this, others I hope you are not annoyed. The Napoleonic Bugler in the second photo on end has "Sea Soldiers" marked on bottom??

TD

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As everyone knows, I am in the midst (and will be for a long time) of sorting and cataloging and cleaning up my basement and collection. It is near a warehouse, anyhow, here is another batch of loose ones, anyone have any ideas, let me know, it is appreciated. I know some of you have fun doing this, others I hope you are not annoyed. The Napoleonic Bugler in the second photo on end has "Sea Soldiers" marked on bottom??

TD

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Hi Tom,

I can identify one of the figures in your photos. Standing on the far right side of your first photo is a knight dressed in black armor. This knight is a Crescent figure. The figure originally included a halberd that the knight holds close to the right side of his body. It appears that the head of the halberd has been broken from your figure.

I hope this information is helpful to you. I wish I could help you with the remaining figures in your photos, but I will have to leave that task to other collectors.

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)
 
Hi Pat,
Thanks much, these are from the bottom of a box of loose figures! Over the years, I bought many large lots in order to get one or 2 I needed, the rest got put in the pile!

Thanks again,
Tom
 
Hi, Tom, second from the left in the second photo looks to me like a repainted King-White/Reeves ARW figure, I think it's the Pennsylvania line battalion figure, albeit with a touched-up or redone paint job, and the musket is a replacement.

Prost!
Brad
 
Brad,

You sure about the colonial figure? Kind of looks like a Minikin to me.
 
You could be right, Gideon, but it wouldn't surprise me if King-White had borrowed from Minikin, in their design.

I'll post a pic of the figure I'm thinking of and we can compare them.

Prost!
Brad
 
Brad,
You are correct in its similarity to King/White Reeves figure, but this one doesn't look modified, in other words, I think the mold maybe similar, but the rifle is definitely unique and I can't tell it was added, I could be wrong though!

TD
 

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