This book is the culmination of over thirty years researching the
history, production, and identification of hollow lead civilian toys.
It carefully documents the civilian toy figures produced by over 75
companies between 1900 and 1966. A number of Britains civilian items
have also been included for comparison.
Easy to use, the book is organized by themes, ranging from Art Work to
Zoo figures, with Christmas, farm, garden, and many more in between.
Illustrated with over 1,500 full color photos, it includes current
pricing, and provides a history of the toys, as well as the a social
history.
Examples from Argentina, France, Germany, Japan, and the U.S.A. join
the many figures produced in England.
The most significant book on civilian hollow cast figures since The
Great Book of Hollow-Cast Figures, published by Norman Joplin in 1993,
this new book, combining the knowledge and skill of two renowned
experts, is sure to be the "new testament" for collectors
and toy aficionados around the world.