Toy Soldiers in the 800 Series

Toy Soldiers 54mm First World War 1914 to 1918

The 1916 Battle of the Somme, was one of the largest battles of the First World War, with more than one million casualties. The Allied forces attempted to break through the German lines along a 25-mile, 40 km front north and south of the River Somme in northern France. One purpose of the battle was to draw German forces away from the battle of Verdun however, by its end the losses on the Somme had exceeded those at Verdun.
 

The First World War French Infantry Toy set no. 801
   
801.1 Officer
801.2 Standard-Bearer
801.3 Trumpeter
801.4 Corporal
801.5 Private advancing
801.6 Private kneeling loading
801.7 Private firing
   
The First World War German Infantry 1914 Toy Set no.809
   
809.1 Officer marching
809.2 Bugler marching
809.3 Private marching
   
The First World War German Infantry 1914 Toy Set no.810
   
810.1 Officer advancing
810.2 Standard-Bearer
810.3 Bugler
810.4 Private firing
810.5 Private advancing
810.6 Private kneeling
810.7 Wounded Private
   
The First World War German Infantry 1914 Toy Set no.811
   
811.1 Officer pointing
811.2 Private
   
The First World War German Infantry 1916 Toy Set no.813
   
813.1 Officer marching
813.2 NCO marching
813.3 Private marching
   
The First World War British Infantry 1916 Toy Set no814
   
814.1 Officer
814.2 Sergeant
814.3 Private advancing steel helmet
814.4 Private advancing helmet cover
   
The First World War United States Infantry 1918 Toy Set no.815
   
815.1 Officer
815.2 Sergeant
815.3 Private advancing
815.4 Private firing
   
The First World War United States  Marine Corps 1917 Toy Set no.816
   
816.1 Officer
816.2 Sergeant
816.3 Private advancing
816.4 Private firing
   
The First World War British Infantry 1914 Toy Set no.817
   
817.1 Officer
817.2 Sergeant
817.3 Private advancing
817.4 Private firing
 

 

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