Kings Court Huckster

The Huckster Ghosts are identifiable by the dynamic splashes and sprays that mark their bodies. They are less fluid than Dandy Ghosts and usually ( but not always ) two-coloured .

This is the first scheduled online release of Hucksters ( there was a very small Clandestine batch of black and white ones late on Sunday evening.)

Huckster was a name given to showy street peddler who often used persuasive means to effect a sale. All Hucksters will now be prefixed by a local street name which appear on the 1852 map of York which wraps the Ghost. Kings Court is the name of the south side of Kings Square which is at the north end of the Shambles and site of the former Christ Church which was demolished in 1937.

H 8.5 x D 5.5 x W 4.5cm

Batch of 115

 
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