
Vintage Lead Two-Face Miniature Figure
This is a vintage small-scale miniature figure depicting the DC Comics villain Two-Face (Harvey Dent). The figure is constructed of cast metal, likely lead or a lead alloy, standing approximately two inches tall on an oval-shaped base. The sculpture shows the character in his classic bifurcated suit, with the viewer's left side colored in a bright orange and the right side in a dark navy blue or purple, separated by a white shirt and tie down the center. The face is also split, with one half showing normal human features and the other a green, distorted 'monstrous' appearance. The condition is poor to fair, showing significant paint loss and 'flea bites' on the orange side of the coat and the hands, as well as general scuffing on the base. The style of the mold suggests a production date between the 1940s and 1960s, possibly part of a set of comic book figurines. The craftsmanship reflects the hand-painted techniques of mid-century gaming or toy miniatures, with visible brush strokes and slight misalignment in the color split. There are no visible maker's marks or stamps on the front surface.
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Estimated Value
$45-85
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Toys and Collectibles
Appraised On
April 8, 2026
Estimated Value
$45-85
Item Description
This is a vintage small-scale miniature figure depicting the DC Comics villain Two-Face (Harvey Dent). The figure is constructed of cast metal, likely lead or a lead alloy, standing approximately two inches tall on an oval-shaped base. The sculpture shows the character in his classic bifurcated suit, with the viewer's left side colored in a bright orange and the right side in a dark navy blue or purple, separated by a white shirt and tie down the center. The face is also split, with one half showing normal human features and the other a green, distorted 'monstrous' appearance. The condition is poor to fair, showing significant paint loss and 'flea bites' on the orange side of the coat and the hands, as well as general scuffing on the base. The style of the mold suggests a production date between the 1940s and 1960s, possibly part of a set of comic book figurines. The craftsmanship reflects the hand-painted techniques of mid-century gaming or toy miniatures, with visible brush strokes and slight misalignment in the color split. There are no visible maker's marks or stamps on the front surface.
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