This soldier is so rare I couldn’t find another to compare it to or locate the manufacturer. It appears to have been made by either Manoil or Barclay in the 1930s and offered at Dime Stores during that period. He’s in great condition with some paint loss and one tiny crack in the center of the spotlight lens which is un-noticeable without close scrutinization. He’s 2.5” tall and 1 7/8” front to back. He’s also hollow which indicates the Manoil, Barclay manufacturing technique. Makes a great desk accessory or a welcome addition to your lead soldier collection.