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The London Cigarette Card Company Limited LONDON CIGARETTE CARD COMPANY LIMITED Sutton Road, Somerton, Somerset TA11 6QP, England. Website: www.londoncigcard.co.uk Telephone: 01458 273452 Fax: 01458 273515 E-Mail: [email protected] POSTAL AUCTION ENDING SATURDAY 27TH JUNE 2020 CATALOGUE OF CIGARETTE & TRADE CARDS & OTHER CARTOPHILIC ITEMS TO BE SOLD BY POSTAL AUCTION Bids can be submitted by post, phone, fax, e-mail or through our website. Estimates include VAT. Successful bidders outside the European Community will have 15% (UK tax) deducted from prices realized. Abbreviations used: EL = Extra Large; LT = Large Trade (89 x 64mm) L = Large; M = Medium; K = Miniature; Type Card = one card from a set; 27/50 = 27 cards out of a set of 50 etc; Under Condition column FCC = Finest Collectable Condition; VG = Very Good; G = Good; F = Fair; P = Poor; VP = Very Poor; O/W = Otherwise; CAT = 2020 Catalogue Value in Very Good Condition. EST in end column = Estimated Value due to condition. TOB in issuer column = Tobacco. See biding sheet for conditions of sale. Last date for receipt of bids Saturday 27th June 2020. There are no additional charges to bidders for buyers premium etc. LOT ISSUER DESCRIPTION CONDITION CAT EST 1 OGDENS 4 Sets of 50 Air Raid Precautions, Cathedrals and Abbeys, Modern British Pottery, Sea Adventure 1925-1939…………………………………………………………………………………. Few VP O/W P-G £185 £28 2 SKYBOX USA Set LT90 Ultraverse II Origins 1994……………………………………………………………………… Mint £12 £12 3 BASSETT Set 50 Football 1982/83 (1982)…………………………………………………………………… 2F O/W VG £150 £145 4 PRIMROSE Set 50 Amos Burke Secret Agent with “Printed in England” 1970………………………… 1G O/W FCC £60 £59 5 LAMBERT AND BUTLER Set 50 Motor Index Marks 1926……………………………………………………… 3 or 4G O/W VG £150 £140 6 BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO Set 50 Birds, Beasts and Fish (cut out series) without maker’s name 1937……………. VG £45 £45 7 GALLAHER Set 48 Garden Flowers 1938……………………………………………………………………… VG-FCC £10 £10 8 G PHILLIPS 5M Sets Characters Come to Life, Flower Studies, Old Masters, Our Dogs, Special Jubilee Year Series, M46/48 Shots From the Films, M35/36 Ships That Have Made History, M35/36 Famous Love Scenes 1934-1939………………………………………………………………………………………… VP-F £171 £23 9 G PHILLIPS 4 Sets of 25 Popular Superstitions, Optical Illusions, Personalities of Today, How to Make Your Own Wireless Set 1923-1932…………………………………………………………………….. Few VP O/W P-F £230 £30 10 J F SPORTING COLLECTIBLES Set LT36 Footballers 1960s 7th Series 2003……………………………………………… Mint £27 £27 11 SKYBOX USA Set LT9 Free Willy II sub set colouring cards numbered CC1 to CC9 1995…………………………. Mint £3 £3 12 J LYONS M10/32 Railway Engines package issue c1960………………………………………………………… VG £40 £40 13 BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO Siam Set 50 Siamese Life ‘blue flag’ packet back Ref RB.21/492-3 c1915..Few P O/W F-G £80 £30 14 RINGTONS 4 Sets of 25 Ships of the Royal Navy, Sovereigns, Consorts and Rulers of Great Britain 2nd Series, People and Places, Historical Scenes 1961-1964……………………………………………………….. Mint £27 £27 15 AMBERVILLE CARDS/BRINDLEY Set 15 Jayne Mansfield 2014, Set 30 Artist Impression Series Opera Stars c1993… Mint £22 £22 16 SANITARIUM New Zealand Set M25 Rare Animals and Reptiles 1960……………………………………………. 1G O/W VG £25 £24 17 PLAYERS Ireland Set 50 Film Stars 2nd Series Irish issue 1935…………………….. Slight brown marks on edges O/W VG £80 £75 18 CHURCHMAN Set L12 Eastern Proverbs 4th Series 1934……………………………………………………………………VG £18 £18 19 DUKE TOBACCO USA Set EL25 Illustrated Songs c1890…………………….. All but one with ink number on back O/W F-G £750 £350 20 GALLAHER Set 100 Interesting Views black and white, glossy issue, 1923 ………………………………………………………………….. Some with slight brown edge marks O/W VG £200 £180 21 CARD COLLECTORS SOCIETY 3 Sets of 50 Dogs Full Length 1931 reprint 2000, Dogs Scenic Backgrounds 1924 reprint 1997 and Cities of the World 1900, reprint 1999, all by Players……….. Lightly corner marked O/W Mint £32 £22 22 BARRATT 23/50 Famous Sportsmen with “Printed in England” 1971…………………………………………….. Mint £23 £23 23 TOPPS USA Set LT33 Star Wars Return of the Jedi Stickers 1983……… Number 1 detached front backing O/W Mint £8 £7 24 CARRERAS 2/5 The Handy Black Cat English French Dictionary (booklet), numbers 1 and 4, 1915…………….. F £50 £20 25 F & J SMITH 18/25 Cinema Stars, all ‘Glasgow Mixture’ backs 1920…………………………………… 3VP O/W G-VG £216 £160 26 COUNTY PRINT Set 25 1950s England Cricket Characters 1995……………………………………………………….. Mint £20 £20 27 DRAPKIN Set 25 Optical Illusions, name panel 26 x 10mm, 1926………………………………………………… Mint £75 £85 28 THE SUN Set M134 Football 1970 …………………………… Few with rubber band marks on edge and G O/W VG £95 £80 29 WILLS Set L40 Butterflies and Moths, L22/25 Dogs 1st Series, L22/25 Dogs 2nd Series 1914-1938……… VP-F £130 £20 30 PLAYERS Doncella Set L30 Britain’s Nocturnal Wildlife 1987………………………………………………………………… FCC £30 £30 31 ANSTIE Silks K35/85 Regimental Badges c1915………………………………………………………………………… FCC £70 £70 32 SANITARIUM Australia Set L8 True to Life Stereo Famous Dog Breeds 1963……………………………………………… VG £16 £16 33 G PHILLIPS 16/50 Footballers 1950 paper 5’s sports package issue, opened flat………………………………… G £128 £100 34 TAYLOR Type card of War Series ‘Rear Admiral John M. de Robeck’ ‘Tipperary Cigarettes’ issue c1915……. G £24 £18 35 WILLS Type card of Cricketers 1896 ‘G McGregor, Middlesex’…………………………………………………… G £110 £80 36 WILLS Type card of Ships ‘H.M. Yacht Victoria and Albert’ with ‘Wills’ on front, dark grey scroll back 1896… G £22 £18 37 CHINA MERCHANTS TOBACCO China Type card of Chinese Ancient Personalities, white borders, caption in blue, unnumbered Ref RB.26/C66-1-2(B) c1920…………………………………………………………………… G £8 £7 38 NAN YANG TOBACCO China Type card of Siamese Flags and Pennons, number 11, Ref RB.23/N14-10, c1920………… G £8 £7 39 CHINA MERCHANTS TOBACCO China Type card of Chinese Beauties Ref RB.26/ZE2-5-4A or 5 c1930……………….. VG £8 £8 40 NAN YANG TOBACCO China Type card of Weapons of War, number 24, size 66 x 35mm c1935 Ref RB.23/N14-65A… VG £8 £8 41 NAN YANG TOBACCO China Type card of Chinese Beauties, size 63 x37mm, Ref RB.23/ZE5-4-2 c1930………………. VG £8 £8 42 SAY LUN TOBACCO China Type card of Children with Rosy Cheeks, girl with cat fishing, Ref RB.23/S30-4 c1925…….. G £8 £7 43 NAN YANG TOBACCO China Type card of Chinese Ancient Personalities or Chinese Series Ref RB.23/ZE2-6-2 or 4 c1925……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. G £8 £7 44 UNITED AUTOMOBILE SERVICES Type card of Churches Series 2, number 12, ‘Byland Abbey’ 1925………………….. G £8 £6 45 ALLEN Australia Type card of Footballers (striped background), number 81, ‘F.Murphy, Collingwood’ 1933………….. VG £8 £8 46 SWORD Type card of Safety First, number 22, c1930……………………………………………………………… VG £14 £14 47 WILLS Type card of Soldiers of the World with playing card inset ‘2 of Hearts’ ‘Roumania Infantry Full Dress’ 1895…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. VG £25 £25 48 WILLS Type card of Beauties, brown scroll back with playing card inset, ’10 of Clubs’ c1897………………. G £24 £20 49 LONE JACK CIGARETTE CO USA Type card of Photographic Cards ‘Ruth Stetson’ “The Lone Jack Cigarette Co.” in Capitals ‘Lynchburg, VA, USA’ in upper and lower case Ref RB.29/L60-4-2-4 c1886 UNRECORDED …………………………………………………………………………………………… Creased O/W VG £20 £15 50 AMERICAN TOBACCO CO USA Type card of Beauties Group 1, Ref RB.118/6, number 12, green net design back c1900……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. VG £4 £4 London Cigarette Card Co. Ltd -2 - 27th June 2020 LOT ISSUER DESCRIPTION CONDITION CAT EST 51 AMERICAN TOBACCO CO USA Type card of Beauties Group 1, Ref RB.118/1, number 13, c1900……………………. VG £4 £4 52 ANONYMOUS Type card of Royalty, Notabilities and Events in South Africa 1900-1902, similar to Wills overseas issue, but plain back…………………………………………………………………………………………… G £8 £7 53 R J LEA Type card of Cigarette Transfers Locomotives, number 33, 1916………………………………………... VG £12 £12 54 BEATTIE Type card of Southgate Series, text only without series title, letter ‘T’ back “Ask for Val-U-Paks” 1955.. G £7 £6 55 CADBURY Type card of Shadow Series, number 24, c1915………………………… Side borders trimmed O/W G £16 £6 56 DAILY HERALD Type card of Cricketers, number 17, ‘J. Hardstaff, Notts’ 1954…………………………………………. VG £5 £5 57 DUNN FOOTWEAR Type card of War Portraits, number 19,’General Sir Douglas Haig’ 1916……………………………… G £110 £80 58 J S FRY Type card of Birds and Poultry, number 24, ‘Bullfinches’ 1912…………………………………………… G £5 £4 59 INDIA & CEYLON TEA Type card of The Island of Ceylon, number 15, c1955……………………………………………….. VG £6 £6 60 LINDT UK Type card of Wild Flowers Series 2 ‘Flax’ package issue c1960…………………………………………. VG £4 £4 61 MAYNARD Type card of Girls of All Nations ‘Seville’ “Lemon Squash Gums” back 1924…………………………. VG £6 £6 62 PASCALL Type card of Boy Scouts Series ‘Carrying Wounded’ back “1 Walnut Milk Chocolate’ c1910 Ref RB.126/HP-14…………………………………………………………………………………………….. G £15 £10 63 RITCHIE Type card of Heroes of the Zulu Wars, number 15, 1994……………………………………………….. VG £4 £4 64 J WIX Silk Type card of Kensitas Flowers 2nd Series, number 34, ‘House Leek’ medium size 1935 …………………………………………………………………………………………………. Cover G O/W VG £26 £20 65 OGDENS Type card of Guinea Gold large size Actresses Base M, number 270, ‘Mabel Love’ arms on spinning wheel SCARCE hand coloured issue 1901…………………………………………. Written on back O/W F £10 £5 66 CEREAL FOODS Australia Type card of Popular Pets, number 40, ‘Goldfinch’ ‘Crispies/Vita-Brits’ issue 1954………….. 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