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LOT Cond. Cat. Est. Value Price 1 Box with Over 750 + Trade Cards East Anglian Cigarette Card Club Saturday 21st November 2020 LOT DESCRIPTION Cond. Cat. Est. Value Price 1 Box with over 750 + Trade cards - nice assortment VG £75 £18 - 20 2 The TimesConfectionary set 24 Roy Rogers ‘ In Old Amarillo’ - printed back VG £19 £8 -10 3 The TimesConfectionary set 24 Roy Rogers ‘ South of Calente’ - printed back VG £19 £8 - 10 4 Teachers Whisky set 12 Scottish Clans and Castles (Circular,Advert back) VG £60 £18 - 20 5 Sunday Stories set 5 Flags (Silk) Abt VG £80 £22 - 25 6 Sweetenham Tea set 25 Evolution of the Royal Navy VG/EX £4 £1 - 2 7 Sweetenham Tea set 25 Aircraft of the World VG/EX £20 £4 - 6 8 Two Stollwercks Chocolate sets of 6 – Group 14 & 15 Birds GOOD+ £20 £4 - 6 9 Sweetule set 25 Vintage Cars VG/EX £12 £3 - 5 10 Sweetule set 25 Treasure Island VG/EX £12 £3 - 5 11 Sweetule set 25 Stamp Cards VG/EX £5 £1 - 3 12 Sweetule set 25 Junior Service Quiz VG/EX £5 £1 - 3 13 Sweetule set 25 Birds of the British Commonwealth (Blue) VG/EX £3 £1 - 2 14 Eleven Wills types – Football series, Aus & Eng Cricketers(2) Boxer etc etc GD/GD+ £100 £25 - 30 15 Godfrey Phillips set 48 Screen Stars (Embossed) Abt VG £50 £10 - 12 16 Godfrey Phillips set 48 + 9 Screen Stars (Not Embossed) Abt VG £85 £15 - 18 17 Godfrey Phillips set 48 Shots from the Films Abt VG £24 £4 - 6 18 Godfrey Phillips set 36 Ships that have made History Abt VG £35 £6 - 8 19 Godfrey Phillips set 25 Ships and their Flags Abt VG £75 £18 - 20 20 Godfrey Phillips set 25 Railway Engines Abt VG £87 £20 - 22 21 Godfrey Phillips set 25 Popular Superstitions VG £38 £10 - 12 22 Godfrey Phillips set 25 Personalities of Today Abt VG £50 £15 - 18 23 Godfrey Phillips set M30 Our Puppies Abt VG £45 £6 - 8 24 Godfrey Phillips (De Reszke) set M48 Our Favourites VG £8 £3 - 5 25 Godfrey Phillips set M30 Our Dogs Abt VG £15 £4 - 6 26 Godfrey Phillips set 36 Olympic Champions Amsterdam 1928 VG £100 £30 - 35 27 Godfrey Phillips set M36 Old Masters VG £6 £2 - 4 28 Part set 22/25 ATC Fish from American Waters Green net Abt VG £280 £90 - 95 29 Complete set 328 + Varieties Pro Set Footballers VG/EX £27 £6 - 8 30 Complete set 50 Brooke Bond Wild Flowers 1st series VG £150 £30 - 35 31 Set 6 Gladiators – Jet, Scorpio,Cobra,Shadow etc. - thick cards – not listed VG/EX ???? £7 - 9 32 Swoop Guide to British Birds set 6 – plain back VG/EX ???? £5 - 7 33 Unknown set 25 Flags of all Nations series1 (SILKS?) GOOD+ ???? £25 - 30 34 59 Wild Animals – push outs, plain back – unknown VG ???? £12 - 15 35 Complete set 50 Tommy Gun Medals VG £5 £1 - 3 36 Mobil set 30 Football Club Badges VG £90 £30 - 32 37 Carreras Turf set 50 British Fish (Cut to size) Abt VG £20 £7 - 9 38 Carreras Turf set 50 Radio Celebrities (Cut to size) Abt VG £20 £7 - 9 39 Carreras Turf set 50 Famous Footballers (Cut to size) Abt VG £125 £30 - 35 40 Carreras Turf set 50 Famous Dog Breeds (Cut to size) Abt VG £50 £12 - 15 41 C&T Bridgewater set K48 Radio Stars (Black & White) VG £72 £18 - 20 42 C&T Bridgewater set K96 Film Stars 2nd series (E below No.) VG £96 £20 - 25 43 C&T Bridgewater set K96 Film Stars 3rd series VG £96 £20 - 25 44 C&T Bridgewater set K48 Film Stars 4th series VG £24 £6 - 8 45 C&T Bridgewater set K48 Film Stars 5th series VG £96 £20 - 25 46 C&T Bridgewater set K48 Coronation Series VG £8 £3 - 5 47 Major Drapkin set 36 National Types of Beauty + variety No. 36 VG £12 £4 - 6 48 Major Drapkin set 54 Life at Whipsnade Zoo VG £15 £6 - 8 49 Major Drapkin set 24/25 Solders and their Uniforms (Die cut) Abt VG £75 £25 - 30 50 Major Drapkin set M50 Girls of many Lands VG £20 £5 - 7 51 Major Drapkin set FM36 Celebrities of the Great War (printed back) + 1 variety Abt VG £45 £15 - 18 52 Major Drapkin set 40 Australia & England Test Cricketers VG £140 £55 - 60 53 James Duncan set 50 Evolution of the Steamship – includes 4 very rare cards VG £80 £45 - 50 54 James Duncan set 30 Scottish Clan Arms of Chiefs & Tartans (green back) Abt VG £525 £190 - 200 55 Two W.Duke large type cards Musical Instruments Castenete/Gems of Beauty Good+ £59 £10 - 12 56 Dominion Tobacco set 25 Old Ships 1st series Abt VG £55 £12 - 15 57 Dominion Tobacco set 25 Old Ships 2nd series Abt VG £30 £8 - 10 58 Dominion Tobacco set 25 Old Ships 3rd series Abt VG £30 £8 - 10 59 Dominion Tobacco set 25 Old Ships 4th series Abt VG £55 £12 - 15 60 Dominion Tobacco New Zealand USS Co’s Steamers Abt VG £175 £40 - 45 61 W.Duke Stars of the Stage Large 1st series VG £30 £10 - 12 62 Three Grandee sets Living Ocean,Wildlife,Dogs VG £10 £5 - 7 63 RJ Lea set 50 Chairman Miniatures 1 – 50 1912 no border Abt VG £150 £45 - 50 64 RJ Lea set 50 Chairman & Vice Chairman Miniatures 51 – 100 1912 Abt VG £150 £45 - 50 65 Wills Overseas set from 1908 Flag Girls of all Nations VG £75 £25 - 30 66 Carreras set 72 Film Stars Oval Real Photos Abt VG £200 £55 - 60 67 Complete 49/50 RJ Lea Modern Miniatures includes 3 very rare cards (-No8) VG £152 £60 - 65 68 Complete set 25 Typhoo Tea Aesops Fables Abt VG £87 £18 - 20 69 Complete set 50 J.Pattreiouex Builders of the British Empire Abt VG £150 £40 - 45 70 33 ATC Beauties includes 24 Old Gold Abt VG £100 £35 - 40 71 John Player set 50 Arms and Armour Abt VG £125 £30 - 35 72 Two Van Houton Cocoa Language of Flowers G size Abt VG ???? £12 - 14 73 B.Muratti set 24 Australian Racehorses Abt VG £24 £7 - 9 74 Two Muratti Actresses Zinnia + Boer War General Macdonald GD/GD+ £120 £35 - 40 75 Set 18 MARCOVITCH "Beauties" numbered,plain back VG £18 £7 - 9 76 Moustafa set 25 Real Photos VG £12 £4 - 6 77 Complete set L50 B.Morris English Flowers (Silk) + 5 Series of 25 (Panel) GD+/VG £245 £55 - 60 78 Complete set 25 Churchman Wembley Exhibition Abt VG £62 £18 - 20 79 Complete set 50 Churchman Well Known Ties 1st series VG £20 £4 - 6 80 Complete set 50 Churchman Well Known Ties 2nd series VG £25 £6 - 8 81 Complete set 25 Churchman Warriors of all Nations VG £75 £20 - 22 82 Complete set 50 Churchman The Story of Navigation VG £15 £4 - 6 83 Complete set 50 Churchman Treasure Trove VG £8 £2 - 4 84 Complete set L12 Churchman Treasure Trove VG £12 £3 - 5 85 Red Liebig Album/Slipcase with 21 sets all between F1485 – F1550 Abt VG £60 £12 - 15 86 Red Liebig Album/Slipcase with 41 sets all between F1114 – F1162 (1920-24) Abt VG £400 £40 - 45 87 3 Godfrey Phillips Silks Allies Flags Anonymous Abt VG £30 £10 - 12 88 6 ATC Silks Fatima Cigarettes Breeds of Dogs Abt VG £108 £35 - 40 89 9 ATC Silks Zira Cigarettes Birds GD/VG £63 £15 - 18 90 10 ATC Silks "Domestic Animals Heads" Abt VG £80 £20 - 25 91 105 Turmac Silk Flags Abt VG £210 £45 - 50 92 58 ATC Silks "Butterflies & Moths" (Various Brands) + "They're Biting Some" Abt VG £417 £90 - 95 93 6 ITC Canadia Silks "Yacht Pennants & Views" (No's 48,30,28,17,27 & 28) GD/VG £45 £18 - 20 94 13 Flags Woven silks – Crossed pairs – unknown Abt VG ???? £20 - 25 95 5 Miscellaneous Silks G size (7 behold the Lamb of God" + 4 small GD/VG ???? £10 - 12 96 Godfrey Phillips set M75 Town & City Arms includes 3 rare + 9 Large Abt VG £225 £60 - 65 97 Six G size silks ATC Flag Girls of all Nations Abt VG £72 £20 - 25 98 Set ATC G6 Bathing Girls Silks VG £120 £35 - 40 99 P10 Singer Sewing Machines American Song Birds – postcard size, VG £100 £35 - 40 100 9 + 3 Singer Sewing Machine The American Singer series – postcard size. Abt VG £120 £35 - 40 101 2 x Albums c/w 50 Sets? "Post Office Postcards" VG ???? £4 - 6 102 Album c/w about 200 postcards (All scenic) Abt VG ???? £12 - 15 103 Album c/w about 200 postcards (All scenic) Abt VG ???? £12 - 15 104 Bag c/w Postcards (Aeroplanes, Motors, Religious etc, + photos etc. GD/VG ???? £10 - 12 105 P10 KENSITAS "Silk Flowers" (No Folders) GOOD £500 £45 - 50 106 Box c/w 100's Pop Stars, Footballers, Royalty etc VG ???? £10 - 12 107 Box c/w 60? Sets of Stamps "Battle of Hastings" MINT ???? £30 - 35 108 Boc c/w 100's TOPPS & FLEER Cards (All Baseball) FR/GD+ ???? £18 - 20 109 Boc c/w 100's Brooke Bond, Tom Thumb & Doncella Abt VG ???? £8 - 10 110 Box c/w 100's PATTRIEOUEX Photographic Cards Abt VG ???? £25 - 30 111 Box c/w 100's Soccer and US Football cards (Mainly ProSet, + others) VG ???? £18 - 20 112 Box c/w 100's Soccer, Turtles, Magic Etc Etc. VG ???? £18 - 20 113 Box c/w 29 BROOKE BOND ALBUMS £Not checked for completeness) GD/GD+ ???? £10 - 12 114 Box c/w 1000+ Baseball cards appear to be all TOPPS VG ???? £18 - 20 115 Box c/w 80 Sets of Leibig Cards (Unchecked)] GD/GD+ ???? £35 - 40 116 Bag c/w 13 Empty old cigarette card albums FR/GD+ ???? £4 - 6 117 Bag c/w Mixture of items (Albums, Cards, etc) (Fishing etc.) GD/VG ???? £4 - 6 118 Radio Review Album of Radio Stars (36 Cards stuck in) GD/GD+ £162? £30 - 35 119 Set L250 STARLINE "Hollywood" VG ???? £18 - 20 120 Set X48 A&BC Gum "Railway Quiz" Abt VG £48 £12 - 15 121 6 x Albums c/w Many matchbox labels - good variety Abt VG ???? £55 - 60 122 P62 Prescott Pickup "150 Years of Railway History" + some photos of trains VG ???? £12 - 15 123 Album c/w 95 cards depicting Towns & Cities in England (Colourful) GOOD ???? £10 - 12 124 17 Various odd albums etc (some cards included) (Mystery bundle) Abt VG ???? £10 - 12 125 Ring Binder c/w Set X84 Anglo "Railway Trains & Crests" & Typhoo "100 years" Abt VG £124 £20 - 25 126 The Complete Catalogue of British Cigarette Cars 1st & 2nd by LCCC Abt VG £25 £4 - 6 127 Box of Modern Trade cards "Fantasy, Star Trek, Peanuts etc (1000?) VG ???? £18 - 20 128 37 Albums Mostly empty, mainly Brooke Bond GD/VG ???? £10 - 12 129 G12 Anonymous "Pistols & Revolvers" VG ???? £8 - 10 130 P10 ATC SILKS "NEBO - National Flags & Arms" (Ref S36 - A565-340) GD/GD+ £25 £12 - 15 131 Old Book "Improve Your Cricket by Denis Foster" 1948 FAIR ???? £10 - 12 132 ROY OF THE ROVERS Comic - 22nd August 1987 - Inc.
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