New Zealand is a relatively small market and I think a lot of Kiwis travel a lot to Australia and/or Asia so I don't think it impossible to believe they may have picked up a lot of smurfs in Australia..I don't think Schleich sent different smurfs to New zealand than what they sent to Australia though..it would have not been worth the effort, would it?
I have to say this also Maureen.
When I say I check lots, I mean lots with more than 50 smurfs and old collections. So then it is very likely they bought them in New Zealand if they say so.
Also BP tells on their website that New zealand was one of the countries they sold smurfs in.
"BP stations in the Netherlands gave customers a free Smurf figurine with every fuel purchase. The Smurfs, the creation of a Belgian cartoonist, had been enjoying a growing, underground celebrity in Europe.
Promotions at BP-owned stations in the UK, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa followed, fanning a sweep of Smurf mania. At times cars backed up at the pumps, with families anxious to fill up and get the latest figurine. "
BP- owned, means National Benzole in UK.
This is a good example of such a auction Maureen.
Only Hongkong-marked smurfs and only smurfs made to 1981/1982 when BP stopped selling in New Zealand and Australia.
Every smurfs goes perfect with the time they were sold there. Those type of auctions are the ones we should look for when getting the history.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/antiques-colle ... 282261.htm
Check the pictures. All goes very well with smurfs marked only Hongkong and without W Berrie!!