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I had a bit of luck a little while back buying lot of assorted figures, two sets turned out to be real neat
though when I bought I had no idea what they were. I thought these were just two Trophy Victorian era figures, but
had no idea they were Jack the Ripper and his victim. Interesting piece. Unfortunately all the pieces in the grouping took some horrible
damage in shipping , from were all squared in a baggie , squeezed into a box, the pile of paint shavings at the bottom of the bag
was heart breaking.

That said, I cant find a production date for these figures, if any one can help me out , that would be great.
I'm also trying to post a Frontline Gold gathering Set.
Thanks for your help.
Tim


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I had a bit of luck a little while back buying lot of assorted figures, two sets turned out to be real neat
though when I bought I had no idea what they were. I thought these were just two Trophy Victorian era figures, but
had no idea they were Jack the Ripper and his victim. Interesting piece. Unfortunately all the pieces in the grouping took some horrible
damage in shipping , from were all squared in a baggie , squeezed into a box, the pile of paint shavings at the bottom of the bag
was heart breaking.

That said, I cant find a production date for these figures, if any one can help me out , that would be great.
I'm also trying to post a Frontline Gold gathering Set.
Thanks for your help.
Tim


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Nice find Tim, took me a while to find mine.

They were produced September/October 1995

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Thanks for your help. I would have lost a bet,
I thought it was a lot older than that.
Tim

The set also came with a railing and brick wall marked Whitechapel which is the same as the one in the Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson set which is marked Baker Street.
 

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