I am very new to flat figure collecting and recently happened upon several sets of Kieler Zinnfiguren in an old cigar box that were going to otherwise be thrown away. I knew absolutely nothing about tin soldiers at that point. So after much research in the couple of months since, I believe I've determined exactly which sets and pieces I have — with immense thanks to this site and the (In)Compleat Kieler as my most invaluable source of information. It's been a wild ride into the world of flat figures! I'm really taken by the art form and excited to learn more...and perhaps even collect more over time. Thank you in advance to anyone in this forum that can help fill in some of these blanks for me.
Lingering questions:
- How do I determine exactly how old these pieces are? (Is there even a way to know that?)
- What is the difference between the various engravers? And are certain engravers considered more collectible or desirable than others?
I'm not interested in selling these, but just for curiosity's sake:
- Are any of my figures more collectible or desirable than the others? And what might be a rough estimate of value of each group?
- In case I would like to sell them one day, is it recommended to have the restorations made to these (broken bits, worn paint) or should I leave them just as they are? I have documented all the various broken off gun tips, missing heads, missing bases, etc, for every group.
Please see coordinating photos...I have lots more!
Napoleonic Wars:
French Line Infantry Grenadiers/Voltigeurs — Qty: 15
- Hf34b x1, Hf34c x 1, Hf39a x4, Hf39b x 4, Hf39c x 5
- I could not find a set in the (In)Compleat Kieler or elsewhere that these particular pieces all could have come from
- As far as I can tell, these are all unsigned figures
British Royal Horse Artillery (Set #2530?) — Qty: 14*
- Jh89a, Jh90b, Jh90c, Jh91a x 2, Jh91b x 2, Jh91c, Jh92a, Jh92b, Jh92c, Hf19 x 2
- All pieces are signed WS for engraver William Sambeth
- *If this is set #2530, then I am missing Jh90a
Franco-Prussian War
French Infantry (Set #620a?) — Qty: 13*
- 601a, 602a, 602b, 602c, 655a x 3, 655b, 655c x 5
- All pieces are signed SM for engraver Sixtus Maier
- *If this is in fact set #620a, then I am missing two 655a pieces and four 655b pieces, making me 6 pieces short.
Prussian Infantry (Set #1633?) — Qty: 13*
- 624b, 608a, 608b, 698a x 2, 698b x 5, 698c x 3
- 10 of these pieces are signed WS for engraver William Sambeth and the other 3 pieces are signed SM for engraver Sixtus Maier
- *If this is in fact Set #1633, then I am missing piece 608c, 3/5 of the 698a pieces and 2/5 of the 698c pieces, making me 6 pieces short.
Prussian Riflemen — Qty: 10
- 652a x 4, 652c x 6
- I could not find a set in the (In)Compleat Kieler or elsewhere that these particular pieces all could have come from
- All pieces are signed WS for engraver William Sambeth
Colonial Era
German South West Africa (GSWA) Defense Officers — Qty: 16
- Pd6a, Pd7c x 9, Pd6a x 6
- It is extremely difficult to read the numbers on the base of these pieces, therefore I cannot tell if these are signed
- I have yet to find a set that is an exact match for the pieces I have, but that is partly because it is such a challenge to read their individual piece numbers
Lastly, there were 11 Demi/full (?) round railway figures/townspeople mixed in with the KZs. These types of figures are completely unknown to me... I know this is a flats forum, but I thought I’d include them just in case anyone has any knowledge to share!
- No distinguishable marks
- Very small, around 20-25mm
- 9 are metal, 2 are composite material (Elastolin? Lineol? ...?)
Thanks so much for any expertise that you can spare on any of the above! -Izzy