Given the small number of views/replies to a recent announcement of a new James Opie book on vintage Wm. Britains Ltd (1893-1966) toy soldiers, am personally curious to know how many collectors still even have as part of their collections, any older Britains?
Arnhem Jim
Arizona Territory
I collect them Jim - and not just Britains either. I prefer to pick up some of the damaged items from all of the old Hollowcast era - and then repair, refurbish - and yes - even alter them a bit sometimes and then paint them. I like to take just a bit more care over this last part of the restoration process than the original piece-work painters had a chance to.
I have two favourite figure types which I restore or convert. Medievals - and Cowboys and Native Americans - and have a reasonable number of both now - with examples from B&T, Britains, Charbens, Cherilea, Crescent, John Hill & Co., and Timpo - to name but a few. Just picked up two figures from Pixyland - Kew too, which means after twenty years or so - I now have TWO!
I saw your recent post about Opie's new tome - but already knew about it coming along - so didn't respond.
I personally think that collectors are missing out on a treat - if they don't collect ( and maybe also restore) some of theses older pieces - which after stripping off the old grunge - often reveal superb castings beneath - which really do come up well - and I think that many can still hold their own with a few of their more modern counterparts. I like to repaint them in Gloss - as they were often originally - though for that reason, many are ignored nowadays.
Their loss is my gain though Jim - as I can frequently pick up items at very reasonable cost - and make a real hobby of their restoration. I tried just buying new figures - and putting them in a glass cabinet - but that soon wore off - and now I stick to repairing and refurbing old hollowcasts - or painting castings - which I find far more satisfactory.
Here's a couple of Johillco's - along with a Pixyland Cow, finished just yesterday.
Found with broken or incomplete arms
Repaired and/or converted to these:
All the best - jb {p.s. book is on order for Xmas for me}:salute::