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I have the Nile River Steamer Victoria, but it is not presently set up so I couldn't post photos.
I have 2 Victoria boats one with custom King Rifles crew. I will post the photos when I have a cchance to get to it :)
 
Does this count as rare, Your Excellency?

According to Martyn, this Davy Crockett is listed in the catalogues as a Wild West figure but has a DC number.

 
My candidates for very rarely seen Circus series.
 

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Does this count as rare, Your Excellency?

According to Martyn, this Davy Crockett is listed in the catalogues as a Wild West figure but has a DC number.

Cool piece, indeed. These are two color variations from my collection.
 

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I found these 10 years ago. According to Martyn, “these are early Trophy.The early figures don't have markings on the base as they were sold through Jock Coutts shop "UNDER TWO FLAGS" and he did not want any manufacturers markings on the bases.

The figures are 3 x 45th RATTRAYS SIKHS with slung rifles and 2 x 1st MADRAS PIONEERS with rifles at the trail.”



 
My candidates for very rarely seen Circus series.
Indeed. I think a sold a couple of those to you for Mike DeMarco. By the time I got interested in them, the price was a bit exorbitant. Such is life.
 
This is my version of the set.
That is just awesome! That is the rarest Trophy Holmes and Watson set (I have the Holmes & Watson in the Handsome Cab and the Holmes and Watson with the 221-B Baker Street Sign).
 

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