Lady Riding
Victorian Era
England
Maker: Regal Enterprises
As a fan of Downton Abbey I wanted a figure of a woman in black riding habit riding side-saddle reminiscent of the character Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) during the fox hunting scenes early in the series. Hence this addition to my collection. Regal makes a small line of civilian figures called The Victorians:
The new series of Downton has just started this week in OZ, my wife is a big fan, maybe I could bring her into this hobby with these figures, keep supplying Randy, cheers, Robin.
Apache Warrior
American Southwest
Post Civil War--Plains Indian Wars
Maker: Monarch Regalia (Thailand)
This is from a small series of Native Americans on foot or mounted sold by Ted Deddens of Ted Toy Miniatures.
The cactus scenic was made by Ted. Monarch is best known for its Samuari and Crimean War figures.
"Out of Commission" Two injured British soldiers receive transport by camel ambulance away from the front during the Anglo-Sudan War of 1898
Figures by Wm Hocker: from sets 124 Bombay Sappers&Miners Telegraph Section (standing Indian handler) and 35 Medical Staff Corps(later Royal Army Medical Corps) Camel Bearer Company (patients on camel)
Palm Trees by Wilson Edward. Shrub by Hiriart.
"Oh What a Good Girl" Nursemaid Bridget O'Reilly has just told her mistress, Mrs. James, that baby Louisa has had her daily bath without any of her usual fussing.
Figures and palms by Wm. Hocker
Furniture by Wm. Britain
Other accessories from our local Dollhouse Miniatures store.The painting in the background shows Louisa's christening.
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