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Statues & Figurines

Roman gladiator amazon with falcata. Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$42.00
Roman legate from northen province, I-II A.D. A legatus was a general in the Roman army, equivalent to a modern general officer. Being of senatorial rank, his immediate superior was the dux (provincial governor), and he outranked all military tribunes. Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$42.00
Officer of the Guard Marines. France 1809. Painted figure, made of white metal. Scale 1/32 (54 mm).
$42.00
Ouvrier Militaires de la Marine, 1808-1812. Painted figure, made of white metal. Scale 1/32 (54 mm).
$42.00
Officer, red lancer of the Guard, France 1812 Painted figure, made of white metal. Scale 1/32 (54 mm).
$42.00
German Knight XIV century Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$42.00
Polish officer of the 6th infantry regiment, Duchy Warsaw 1807 Painted figure, made of white metal. Scale 1/32 (54 mm).
$30.00
Cornet voltigeur of light infantry, France 1809 Painted figure, made of white metal. Scale 1/32 (54 mm).
$42.00
Standart-bearer of the Guard Marines. France, 1809. Painted figure, made of white metal. Scale 1/32 (54 mm).
$45.00
Light infantry officer of voltigeurs in colback, France 1809 Painted figure, made of white metal. Scale 1/32 (54 mm).
$42.00
Louis de Nevers, Count of Flanders, 1304-1346. He was the son of Louis, Count of Nevers and Jeanne of Rethel, and grandson of Robert III of Flanders. Louis married Marguerite of France, second daughter of Philip V of France and Jeanne II, Countess of Burgundy. Louis I relied on the aid of the King of France to put down the peasant revolt of Nicolaas Zannekin. Louis was killed in the Battle of Crecy. Louis Ier de Flandre dit Louis de Dampierre, Louis de Nevers ou Louis de Crécy, (vers 1304 - † Crécy, 26 août 1346), comte de Flandre (Louis Ier, de 1322 à 1346), de Nevers et de de Rethel(Louis II, de 1322 à 1346), seigneur de Malines, fils de Louis Ier de Dampierre, comte de Nevers, et deJeanne, comtesse de Rethel. Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$43.00
Sir Hugh Calveley (1315-20 died 23 April 1393 or 1394) was an English knight and commander, who took part in the Hundred Years' War, gaining fame during the War of the Breton Succession and the Castilian Civil War. He held various military posts in Brittany and Normandy and late in life served as a member of parliament for Rutland. Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$42.00
Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick (14 February 1313 – November 13,1369) was an English nobleman and military commander during the Hundred Years' War. Warwick was Marshall of England from 1343/4 until 1369, and was one of the commanders at the great English victories at Crecy and Poitiers. Thomas de Beauchamp & Katherine Mortimer effigies in Warwick St. Mary's churchThomas Beauchamp fought in all the French wars of King Edward III: commanded at the Battle of Crecy: was guardian of the sixteen-year-old Black Prince: fought at Poitiers in 1356 and at the Siege of Calais where he died of plague. It was he who began to rebuild the Collegiate Church of Saint Mary, in Warwick out of money received from the ransom of a French Archbishop. Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$42.00
John of Eltham, 1 st Earl of Cornwall (15 August 1316 - 13 September 1336) was the second sound of Edward II of England and Isabella of France. He was the heir to the French throne from the date of the abdication of his father (25 January 1327) to the birth of his nephew Edward of Woodstock (15 June 1330). John of Eltham, born August 25, 1316, died on September 13, 1336 was the son of Édouard II, King of England and France Isabelle. It was 1328 1336 Cornwall County. He was born in Eltham, near London, and was created 6 October 1328 County of Cornwall. He died in Perth, Scotland, at age 20. Scottish writer Jean de Fordun claimed that his brother Édouard III had killed him during a quarrel. He was buried in January 1337 at Westminster Abbey. Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$45.00
Poppo von Osterna (died 1267) was the ninth Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights. Poppo von Osterna (died November 6, 1267) was the ninth Grand Master of the Teutonic order (1253 1256). Poppo von Osterna is from a rich family of knightly traditions that resides in Osternohe near Nuremberg in Franconia. He joined the Teutonic order in 1228, it is one of the brothers settle in Prussia. He became Master of Prussia in 1240 and took part in the battle of Legnica 1241, although the participation of the Teutonic Knights in battle is questionable. In 1242 Poppo travels to Austria with a German legation to raise money to fund the war against Świętopełk Pomeranian II. 1248 1253 Poppo lies in Germany, becoming the ninth Grand Master in 1253 despite pro-papale minority that prefer Wilhelm von Urenbach (in). The new Grand Master of the order moved to Prussia and combat the Yotvingians (in). It takes a Bohemian Ottokar II using crusade in situated in 1254. Victorious, Poppo built many castles around the Vistula River Lagoon, and founded the city of Königsberg (1255). Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$42.00
Tuscan Knight 1280 Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$42.00
Greek hoplite V B.C. Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$42.00
Polish Hussar - Towarzysz ("Companion"), XVII century. Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$42.00
Drum-major of the 9th line regiment, France 1809 Painted figure, made of white metal. Scale 1/32 (54 mm).
$42.00
Napoleon I - emperor of France (1804-1814, 1815). Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$30.00
Voltigeur, corsican tirailleurs, France 1809. Painted figure, made of white metal. Scale 1/32 (54 mm).
$42.00
Louis IX - king of France, 1226-1270. Louis IX (25 April 1214 – 25 August 1270), commonly known as Saint Louis, was King of France from 1226 until his death. According to his vow made after a serious illness, and confirmed after a miraculous cure, Louis IX took an active part in the Seventh and Eighth Crusade in which he died from dysentery. He was succeeded by his son Philip III. Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$42.00
Napoleon I - emperor of France (1804-1814, 1815). White metal, 54 mm.
$20.00
Oliver Ingham (or De Ingham, d’Ingham) (1287–1344) was an English commander and administrator in Aquitaine during the War of Saint-Sardos and early Hundred Years War. Painted figure made of white metal, 54 mm.
$42.00