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Tommy,
I must agree with Joe, I enjoy seeing your Trophy TWI sets.
Brian
 
I have not seen many TX sets for sale in my area neither.I just can explain this fact by low production numbers or a lack of interest from the NE region collectors on this subject at that time.
Al
 
I have not seen many TX sets for sale in my area neither.I just can explain this fact by low production numbers or a lack of interest from the NE region collectors on this subject at that time.
Al

I was lucky to find TX10 SUSANNA DICKINSON at the London Show last year, perhaps she was on vacation^&grin

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
011.JPG This is TX10 of Susanna Dickinson and her daughter Angelina. Her husband Capt. Almanon D.
Dickinson and 182 others perished at the Alamo. Mrs. Dickinson and Angelina were the only two Anglos to survive the battle. She was freed by Santa Anna and made her way to Gonzales about 75 miles away where she met Gen. Houston and went with him to the Houston area near where the Battle of San Jacinto occurred. She married J. W. Hannig in 1858 who was a carpenter. They moved to Austin where he built her a home which is a museum today. These sets were an exclusive for San Antonio and Texas and were expanded by special commissions of sets by Trophy of Texas which accounts for their scarcity.
 
View attachment 80527 This is TX10 of Susanna Dickinson and her daughter Angelina. Her husband Capt. Almanon D.
Dickinson and 182 others perished at the Alamo. Mrs. Dickinson and Angelina were the only two Anglos to survive the battle. She was freed by Santa Anna and made her way to Gonzales about 75 miles away where she met Gen. Houston and went with him to the Houston area near where the Battle of San Jacinto occurred. She married J. W. Hannig in 1858 who was a carpenter. They moved to Austin where he built her a home which is a museum today. These sets were an exclusive for San Antonio and Texas and were expanded by special commissions of sets by Trophy of Texas which accounts for their scarcity.

That's the one, it's a beautiful set Tommy:salute::

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
These sets were an exclusive for San Antonio and Texas and were expanded by special commissions of sets by Trophy of Texas which accounts for their scarcity.
Thank you, for info, Tommy. Could you please check with Mike on production numbers for these sets? What was the name of TX15 set?
Thank you.
Al
 
Thank you, for info, Tommy. Could you please check with Mike on production numbers for these sets? What was the name of TX15 set?
Thank you.
Al
Al: TX 15 is the Mexican Infantry Standard, a three piece set I have already posted on this thread. Mike may have some rough idea but no actual production numbers since he took whatever Len sent. Len would probably be a better source.
 

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