Collection of 10 Charles (Chas C) Stadden Pewter figures. Well I think they are Charles Stadden, no markings on them to identify them but look exactly the same as others on searches.

Three Figures are not Charles Stadden, no markings on them. These are the two Seaforth Highlander figures, which are slightly smaller and the Napoleonic figure standing on a step and holding the black and gold flag.

All largely in good condition, details below

List of Charles Stadden Figures:

Private Light Company, The 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards 1828 - Looks like he is missing a rifle from the left hand/arm.
Colour Sergeant, Royal Marines, Light Infantry 1868 - Looks like he is missing a rifle from the left hand/arm.
NCO of The Life Guards Mounted Review Order (Dismounted) 1976 -Looks like he is missing sword from left/hand/arm.
Officer Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 1890 - Very good Condition
Officer The Lord High Admirals Reg 1664 - Very good condition
Colour Sergeant, Royal Marines, Light Infantry 1868 - Very good condition
Chasseur La Garde Imperiale 1815 - Very good condition
NCO of The Blues and Royals1978 - looks like he is missing sword from left hand/arm and painted red not blue
Drummer 57th Regt of Foot (West Middlesex) 1811 - Looks like the figure is different from the base. 
SGT of The 31st Regiment of Foot 1840 - Very good condition

The Three other figures have no markings but are metal, cannot tell is pewter, with the two highlander figures on wood bases.