I don't think these are Britains at all. I don't recall seeing seated Britains figures.
65mm would be a little too big to be classic Britains hollowcast. If I remember correctly, they measured their 54mm from the top of a figure's uncovered head to the soles of his feet, and they set a standard.
They do remind me of certain Heyde figures, though, as well as some by makers in Vienna up to the end of the Second World War. They might be German in origin; I have a couple of resource books I can check.
Prost!
Brad
Sorry Baron, just been saying how I typed the scale wrong, (Keyboard's fault of course)![]()
No problem, that just puts us on the right track, I have a different reference in that case, Richard O'Brien's "Collecting Foreign Made Toy Soldiers.
Scott was close, but not Johililco or Timpo--they're Crescent. You have 2 examples of Crescent's CR88 "Seated Arab". There's a black and white picture of the figure on page 201 in O'Brien.
If they were mine, I'd probably repaint them, bring them back to life, so to say.
Congratulations on your find, prosit!
Brad