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KING & COUNTRY DISPATCHES
March 2024
March 2024
Hi Guys,
Well, now that the Chinese New Year Festivities are over it’s time for all of us here in Hong Kong and in mainland China to get back to work and present you with our latest releases…
Actually, King & Country in Hong Kong only had a couple of days off while the factories and our sculptors in China had anywhere between 2-3 weeks away from work to celebrate the Lunar New Year and visit their friend and families located all across the country.
And so, without further ado, let’s take a look at what we’ve been up to these last few months…
1. BEING RELEASED IN MARCH
A. ‘From The Sands of Egypt’s past…’Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in King & Country’s ‘Ancient Egypt’ series depicting life and death on the Nile both in The Age of the Pharaohs, the period we normally think of when Egypt was ruled by the Pharaohs… after 3100 B.C.
As many collectors already know K&C has designed and produced an amazing and colourful variety of figures and display pieces illustrating many of the everyday aspects of life on the banks of the Nile for both the rulers and the ruled of this incredible civilization.
An added bonus for both ‘Egypt’ collectors and anyone interested in the more recent past was the launch in 2022, of the ‘Discovery of Tutankhamun’s Tomb’ by the famed Egyptologist, Howard Carter who along with his patron Lord Carnarvon found the long-lost tomb of the ill-fated, boy king ‘Tutankhamun’.
The young Pharaoh’s tomb was the only royal resting place to remain untouched (and undiscovered) by the gangs of grave robbers who foraged throughout The Valley of the Kings for many centuries prior to Carter’s amazing discovery.
The launch of that off-shoot of our ‘Ancient Egypt’ series has created a whole host of new collectors who are equally fascinated by an entire cast of characters from fact and fiction who have journeyed to Egypt to see for themselves the wonders and mysteries of this cradle of civilization.
The Egyptian exploits and adventures of these real and fictionalized personalities have been immortalized in books, television and, of course, the cinema.
With all this growing interest in Egypt, both ‘Ancient’ and ‘Modern’ it’s always useful to have a very special ‘backdrop’ for our figures that can be adapted for a variety of different time periods and scenarios…