this military box says on the inside of the cover 2 cm sprenggranat patronen l'spur gerfertigt, untersucht und abgendmmen durch die rh.s.1938 nz.r.p.3.3/05 rdf lfg 7/88 we really need to find out what war this was in and exactley what it says .
this statue is made of metal appears to be bronze or similar metal it stands about 19"with base on base has don juan on it it is statue of don juan standing
This is from 1999, one of only four years that Macdonald issued beanies in their meals
The set is that standard 12 beanies, but they all come in a presentation case, that folds away like a suitcase
This item was won as a competition prize, i still have letter to confirm this
Case starts off as a suitcase, with two red handles ontop
Opens out, by undoing velcro strap on one side
This reveals long box, with two ty hearts, identical to tags, which you can open up to reveal the beanies
All twelve are sitting in their indivudual compartments, they are not in sealed bags, unlike the beanies that were given away, but each one does have tag intact
Also inside case, is a special certificate, with details of Macdonalds beanies and the year 1999
certificate number is 228 but it does not say out of how many
There are other collectors pack out there, from each of the four years, which also contain the complete set of beanies, but these are just standard boxes, with the beanies in sealed bags inside
been in family for many years. In excellent condition. The sleigh is hand carved wood with metal runners. The santa has no damage other fading. The celluloid reindeer are not dented, one was a replacement. The leather harnesses are very old an brittle and the reins are the original twisted cord, also very fragile. The reindeer's hooves fit into grooves in the white wood board on which they stand. There are six reindeer about 5 inches long. Tried to upload photos and it will not allow.