Collection of 244 miniature lead soldiers (modeled after 1700's  British foot soldiers). Soldiers are exquisitely hand-painted and affixed to thin cardboard in groups of two and four soldiers:


4 two-soldier groups ("Queen's Ranger Loyalists")

6 two-soldier groups (unmarked)

6 four-soldier groups (unmarked)

2 four-soldier groups (Royal Scots Fusiliers")

6 four-soldier groups ("grenadiers")

3 four-soldier groups ("27th Foot Inniskilling")

3 four-soldier groups ("4th Foot King's Own")

3 four-soldier groups ("9th Regiment")

2 four-soldier groups ("King's Royal Regiment of New York")

3 four-soldier groups ("3rd Foot Regiment 'The Buffs'")

3 four-soldier groups ("1st Foot Guard")

3 four-soldier groups (:Queen Anne of Denmark 8th Foot Regiment")

4 four-soldier groups ("42nd Foot 'Black Watch'")

3 four-soldier groups ("17th Foot Regiment")

3 four-soldier groups ("33rd Regiment")

3 four-soldier groups ("5th Regiment")

3 four-soldier groups ("63rd Regiment")

3 four-soldier groups ("12th Foot")

3 four-soldier groups ("10th Foot")

The soldiers appear to be in good condition with no obvious damage. There are no markings to suggest branding or year of production. The individual soldier designations (if any) are based on writing found on the bottom of the individual stands and writing found on the cigar boxes where these soldiers were stored (in this case, "1700s Britain", "grenadiers", "Queens Ranger Loyalists", etc.) These items are from an estate and I have not confirmed the historical accuracy of these designations, so please examine the photographs carefully.