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Just wanting to know what company this figure is from. Click on picture to see up close.

 
It looks like it may have come out of Occupied Japan post-war, especially if it's a porcelain makeup. Could'nt tell you the maker. Mike
 
So what you are telling me is that it is WW2. It couldn't because of its detail.
 
I think it might be Collector Showcase or old King & Country.
 
I can't tell if the figure is 54mm or 75mm. The stand looks like a Stadden casting that was painted. Stadden made castings and painted figures about 75-90mm tall.I have some Napleonics from Stadden that are on a similiar stand. Leadmen
 
It doesn't tell me what company its from. There must of been a sticker under there at one time.
 
Just wanting to know what company this figure is from. Click on picture to see up close.


Yep, he's right! Straight from the Stadden site. AndI thought it was porcelain:eek: Mike
 

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Charles Stadden was a pioneer in the military miniature field creating quality castings and painted figures. I have some 54mm of his that he painted. His son Andrew Stadden sculpts and paints for Britains along with Ken Osen. John
 
looks like a Chas. C. Stadden studios job. possibly figure #84. made in England. from a series of 134 differant figures.- lancer
 

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