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Bought this set cheap on ebay, because I thought them unique..Neither the seller nor I knew they were Warwick, but I was able to see their mark under some of the figures. Wonderfully painted and toy like sculture..My first impression was that they looked like long lost Edmund's soldiers. If anyone has info on how these sets were originally listed, I would appreciate it..They came as one bunch...Michael
 

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Warwick is now being made under another name. I have about 20 sets. They made a lot of stuff. Tom or Ed said he had a catalog somewhere but nere saw it. Did see a Warwick ad in an old issue of OTS.:D

Very cool sets though.
 
Bought this set cheap on ebay, because I thought them unique..Neither the seller nor I knew they were Warwick, but I was able to see their mark under some of the figures. Wonderfully painted and toy like sculture..My first impression was that they looked like long lost Edmund's soldiers. If anyone has info on how these sets were originally listed, I would appreciate it..They came as one bunch...Michael

Michael,I'm so glad ,NOW, that I had a moment (several -or maybe I was broke !) of restraint and didn't bid on these,they look wonderful,and couldn't have found a better home !
Best,John
 
Hi Michael

This is a web site for Hampton Miniatures ( former Warwick Miniatures)
http://hamptonminiatures.com/catalog2.htm

Nice looking toys but not really my cup of tea :) even i like their Fox Hunt set.

Alex

Dear Alex, I did order a British grenadier unit from them and even recieved a complete catalog. Their style in castings are inconsistent to say the least, but I have started a nice collection of their sets, that I can live with..:)Michael
 

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