WW2 English Pub Scene 54mm scale (1 Viewer)

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Selling custom made 54mm scale WW2 English Pub bar scene complete with 17 people and 14 pieces of furniture. See picture below.
Bar-room is 12in long by 6in deep and 4in high; complete with bar, shelves behind bar, beer pumps, fireplace and wall pictures.
Figures and furniture comprise:

Man reading newspaper
Man in Bowler
USAF Officer
British Soldier playing tin whistle
Women’s Land Army lady with green handbag
Young Lady
Barman/Landlord
Women’s Royal Army Corps lady
US Airman drinking Beer
Young lady in Kilt
RAF Officer sitting
Business Man sitting
Young lady sitting drinking from bottle
British Soldier playing piano
British Soldier sitting drinking beer
Lady Sitting with drink
Farm Worker Smoking cigarette
Bench
Piano
Tall clock
3 Tables
Dog lying sleeping
6 Chairs
Stove
RAF Officers Hat (Left on bar)
Fire Hearth Guard

Originally paid $850 will sell for $600; buyer pays shipping. Any additional details/photos available by e-mail.
 

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Very nicely done! Did you build this dio, or was it something you collected along the way?

Prost!
Brad
 
This looks like a really nice group of figures. Must've taken some soul-searching to decide to part with it. Surely there is a glossy collector out there who would love to get their hands on this. The figures remind me of some that ATS sells on his web-site.

MD
 
A very nice charming display of a WWII civilian scene.

It could go with a Battle of Britain theme.

There must be some Sarum figures and furniture included.

Thanks for showing, Raymond.:)
 
Very nice set up looks great. Not a local pub in newcastle no fighting!!!!
Mitch
 
Thank you for all your kind remarks. Certainly the figures were made in the UK (it says so on the box!) by whom, I do not know. Originally /ordered bought at a VA toy soldier show. I am an ex-pat Brit (from York) and my wife is totally in love with English (and in particular Yorkshire) pubs. But we moved to a smaller house and space is premium. So some rationalization is required. Hopefully the set will go to a good home. Thanks again guys.
 
Some Phoenix furniture there, too, though I don't know if Sarum used ex-Phoenix pieces--so many manufacturers do. Their 18th century furniture turn up everywhere (including in Frontline's Colonial Classics, for shame! :D )
 

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