Beswick Animals: A Charlton Standard Catalogue, Sixth Edition (Charlton Standard Catalogue)
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Beswick Animals: A Charlton Standard Catalogue, Sixth Edition (Charlton Standard Catalogue)

Beswick Animals: A Charlton Standard Catalogue, Sixth Edition (Charlton Standard Catalogue)
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Beswick Animals: A Charlton Standard Catalogue, Sixth Edition (Charlton Standard Catalogue)

by Callows, Sweets
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Charlton Press (2003-10)
ISBN: 0889682844
EAN: 9780889682849
Paperback: 386 pages
Edition: 6th
Condition: Very Good
Comments: 6th Ed, 386 pages, Paperback, Book is in Very Good Condition. Book is completely intact with inside pages in Excellent condition with no tears and with no notations (no pencil marks, no underlining, no highlighting, etc.) Fast Service. Books well packed.


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
Beswick Animals, 6th edition, published only 15 months after the release of the 5th edition, underlines the collectors demand for Beswick Collectables from the John Beswick Studios, which was situated in Longton, Staffordshire, England. It is ironic that as the demand for these collectables has soared, the factory, under pressure from the low cost manufacturing facilities of Asia, closed. An era beginning in 1894 has passed into history.

The most dramatic difference between the 5th and 6th editions is the price changes. Basically, across the board prices rose, with the cattle leading the way. Calves based on models 1249, 1406 and 1827 all increased in price from 10 to 100%. The Limousin Calf, a special colourway produced for the Beswick Collectors Club rose from £75. to £200.

The two colourway models of the Galloway Bull, Belted and Silver Dunn, reached new catalogue highs of £3,000 (U.S. $4,800.) and £3,500. (U.S. $5,500.) respectively. It is hard to find a cattle model that has not increased in value.

A new discovery colourway of calf model number 1249 is now included in the listings. This Aberdeen Angus Calf (model 1249F) lists for £1,500. (U.S. $2,500.). Other farm animals in general are 10% higher across the range.

Horse prices rose but not as dramatically as cattle. There is one exception and that is the mounted riders which recorded an increase of 20 to 75%. A new colourway for the Canadian Mountie surfaced, A Canadian Mountie riding a brown horse.

To sum up, new price levels have been established throughout. The 6th edition is a must buy for this reason alone. Collection values must be updated for numerous reasons, insurance being a major one.

The 6th edition carries all the features of previous editions which include:  model number, designer, size, colour, issued and discontinued dates, all known colourways of the model, and now includes new colourway additions, and updated pricing.

This 386-page guide contains 354 pages of listings and 32 pages of four-colour plates, offering the collector a full-colour view of the many items that comprise the Beswick animal line.

This guide is the most comprehensive and informative of its kind on the market today. The only guide to offer the collector a clear insight in to the happenings of the Beswick Animal market. The 6th edition of Beswick Animals is available from dealers, bookstores, large chain stores, collectable stores, and Internet bookstores such as Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, and Barnes and Noble.com. The Beswick, Animal, 6th edition, is also available from the publisher at the cover prices listed to the left, plus postage.


Customer Reviews


Beswick Animals Charlton 9th Edition compared to 8th Edition
Rating (4)
Date: 2007-03-26

1 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful


I recently purchased the 9th Edition(use it for the horse section mainly), having sold my 8th Edition. Bad mistake: I (perhaps naively)didn't realise that the coloured photo plates of the figurines would vary between the editions. Now wish I'd retained the 8th Ed. For some reason the paper quality doesn't feel quite as high quality, but I could be mistaken(!) Some of the black and white photos are not as clear as in the 8th Edition. Disappointed that there doesn't seem to be any new information in the horse section, and some of the mistakes are repeated. (eg Pg 232 the Appaloosa Stallion Colorway No.2 a.Original Issue is listed as 'cream hooves', but there are plenty of these with striped hooves in fact).
In summary: I think it is worth buying for the new figurines depicted in the colour plates.

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