Knights of Avalon

 

 

Sacul Toy Knights

Sacul toy knights of the Round Table Although this series was called Knights of the Round Table they were not given names as the same named Timpo's.

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Sacul the name devised from the spelling of the owner Lucas spelt backwards.

Started in 1950 and produced Knights which were removable from their horses and like Timpo had moveable visors. Their novel feature was a silver vacuum-coating on the Knights of the Round Table series. Having only a short 4 year production life Sacul Figures are in short supply and boxed knights very scarce..

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Fixed Knight with movable lance Fixed Knight with sword & shield Detachable knight moveable lance and visor ( many colour variations) Knight with mace above head, moveable visor Knight with raised sword attacking, moveable visor
 

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Knight with raised axe, moveable visor Knight with raised sword at ready, moveable visor Knight with sword and shield with cross Knight with sword resting and round shield Knight with raised sword round shield

 

If you are interested in models of King Arthur figures made by various makers 

Please see my  Arthurian index

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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