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The figurines stand at approximately 4.5 inches high. The high-relief plaques come complete with a wall fitting and chrome stand, ready to display either on the wall or mantle piece.
For your edification the history of the character is as follows:
In an attempt to boost the sales of the Northern Edition of the Daily Mirror, Hartlepool born cartoonist Reg Smythe was asked to invent a new character with a specific appeal to the readers of that region. The result was Andy Capp, a work-shy womaniser, who in between playing soccer and pigeon racing, spent most of his time lying on the couch or down the pub.
Supposedly based on Smythe's dad, Andy Capp first graced the pages of the Daily Mirror on August 5, 1957. In a play on words, Andy Capp is indeed a "handicap" to his long-suffering wife Flo.
Having grown an unbeatable reputation for quality within our marketplace and with it a loyal domestic collectorate to match, we now wish to establish the same relationship with potential COLLECTORS WORLDWIDE. What better way is there to do this than being able to deal with you DIRECT.
To achieve this we have established a special deal available to collectors WORLDWIDE! All prices will enable customers to receive items straight to their door with FREE SHIPPING AND HANDLING and that's a guarantee!
So whether you live in America or Australia, mainland Europe or Asia, surely this makes for an opportunity simply too tempting to refuse.

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