First lead solider

rainorshine

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Went along with a buddy to one of his permissions today. Best thing I found there was this mystery button. Anybody have any clues? While we were there the neighbor came over and invited us to detect her property. How sweet is that! She said the house is over 100 years old so the potential is there. We had about 45 mins to detect and were limited to a small chunk of yard due to her mowing. In one of my last holes out popped the lead toy. Made my day. I've always wanted to find one.
 

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Gridwalker306

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I like that soldier! And I think the button goes this way: ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1464644205.743273.jpg

Cool button, I wonder what kind of button it is?
 

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rainorshine

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I thought i could make out golf clubs on the button. Thanks for the info
 

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Sweet lead soldier No more news articles about you!! Jusk kiddin button looks kinda cool!! Good job
 

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Beautiful example of a WW1 German/Prussian machine gunner. I will check my sources to see if I can help ID the maker. Haven't seen this one in person before. Congrats! Sub 8-)
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Subterranean is THE lead toy soldier guy... if he hasn't seen it, it's a good one for sure.

I found my first and only one, at the end of last year. Everybody had one, but little old me. One of my favorite finds!

Well played sir!
 

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rainorshine, Your machine gunner is a very uncommon 54mm soldier made by the American toy manufacturer J. Edward Jones, who made soldiers 1925-1955ish. Yours should be marked with "Made in Chicago," and was listed as "Kneeling Machine Gunner #5468" in his catalog. Yours is probably a mid-1920's production, based on the uniform. Sub 8-)
 

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rainorshine, Your machine gunner is a very uncommon 54mm soldier made by the American toy manufacturer J. Edward Jones, who made soldiers 1925-1955ish. Yours should be marked with "Made in Chicago," and was listed as "Kneeling Machine Gunner #5468" in his catalog. Yours is probably a mid-1920's production, based on the uniform. Sub 8-)

Sweet! The bottom does say made in chicago. Thanks for the info
 

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