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nevinsrip20 Jul 2014 4:45 p.m. PST

I picked up a couple of mounted Knights today at my local flea market and am wondering if anybody can identify them. They are lead figures.
One box has :
ACPH-2 the armies of Crecy and Poitiers
Roger de Trumpington
Windsor 1278
54 mm 1/32 scale
The label says:
Made in the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong for
The Treasure Chest, Jacksonvile FL.

The figures are mounted and have horses that have pegs on their legs that fit into an inch thick wooden base.
They are toyish figures with OK paint jobs.
They remind me of the old Reeves International figures.
They have a price tag of 29.99 on the wooden bases.
The second figure is the Black Prince.

So? Who made these?

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