CONTENTS

Foreword: Auctioneering

Introduction

Why yet another book on Britains? Short summary of Britains history to date.
What this book offers collectors.

Chapter 1: The First Age of Britains – Start-up 1893-1900

The Toy Industry in Britain in the 1890s. The Britain family before 1893.
Germany leads the world in toymaking. How it all began. Hollowcasting. Test models.
Breaking into the market. The first Souvenirs. Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee.
Heroes of Omdurman. Defining Versions and Variations. Collecting Ancient Britains.
The first hundred sets.

Chapter 2: The Second Age of Britains – Expansion 1900-1918

Boer War to First World War. Copyright and fighting the competition.
Cheap lines and small sizes. Incorporation, France and Beiser. Salvation Army, Boy
Scouts, Railways and Floor Games. The Paris Office. Cowboys and Indians, and Arabs.

Chapter 2a: Britains Small Size, an investigation in detail 1896-1915

Chapter 3: The Third Age of Britains – The Golden Age 1919-1941

The effect of Peace. Home Farm. Zoo. Gardening. Export. Depression. Coronation.
Disney. Re-armament Special Paintings.

Chapter 4: The Fourth Age of Britains – Hollowcast Twilight 1945-1967

Export drive. Coronation again. New Technologies. Lead poisoning.
Britains hollowcast become collectable.

Chapter 5: The Fifth Age of Britains – Plastic and Diecast 1953-2013

Herald. Hong Kong. Tractors. Demise of the British Toy Industry.

Chapter 6: The Sixth Age of Britains – Collector’s Toys 1983-2013

Nostalgia and Re-living the Dream. The Britains Collectors Club.

Chapter 7: The Seventh Age of Britains – Collector’s Models 1999-2013

Historical Realism. Lord of the Rings. Peter Rabbit.

Chapter 8: Collecting Britains – Lore and Language

Terminology. Nicknames. Care. Condition and Values.

Bibliography

Appendix: Table of Significant Hollowcast Sets