I didn't see the image in your post, John. The URL shows in the text, when I quote your post, but it's not coming through.
I've got a couple of catalogs of Schneider figures, too. One is the catalog from H. Höhmann from Cassel, who make zinc reproductions of the Schneider molds, as well as some from Ideal (the German company, not the American--"ee-day-all") and one or two other mold makers. He used many of the original Schneider catalog illustrations.
The other is a large poster, about 3'x4', maybe, by Sachs, I think. He was an American salesman who sold Schneider molds, and then copies of them, plus some originals that he commissioned. The poster also uses Schneider catalog illustrations, and I believe that it was intended for and used as a store display in a store here in the Lehigh Valley, back in the day. Very useful for identifying the figures and the molds.
I should break mine out and do some casting. The weather is still good to work in the garage. I have painted figures, too, but they haven't seen the light of day in years. I've got molds to cast the Prussians, Austrians, Bavarians, some French, Jägers, and a couple of doughboys. I also picked up one of the cowboys and the buffalo. The quality of the Schneider molds and their figures is unique. They were the figures that got me into collecting toy soldiers. I like the style, they are clearly toys, but they are crisp and nicely sculpted.
Prost!
Brad