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Showing posts with label 1930-1939. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1930-1939. Show all posts
Monday, October 23, 2023
COTW: 1936 Carreras Film Stars Fred Astaire
It is time for another "Card of the Whenever" this episode we soft shoe our way back almost 90 years to 1936. We meet the King of dance Mr. Fred Astaire. OK enough of the tacky description that sounds like AI or a travel agent wrote it here is the card I decided to show this post.
Labels:
1930-1939,
Card of the Whenever,
Carreras,
Fred Astaire,
Non-Sport
Monday, March 5, 2012
Tobacco and The Military
In February of 2010 (13 FEB) I got some stuff from sportlots including some vintage Non-Sport Tobacco 1939 Players Cigarettes "Uniforms of the Territorial Army" cards. They are about the size of modern minis and there were 50 cards in the
set. Originally produced by John Player & Sons in 1939. Player's & Sons was/is a tobacco manufacturer in Nottingham, England. They don't say so but at first I thought the cards I have are the 1990 reprints. I've done a little poking around the internet and it seems the reprints do have markings on the back at the bottom saying they are reproductions and have either a 1990 copyright or 1997. It looks like the reprints have red writing on white backing mine have black ink on white. So I have some of the Originals? They
have a little bit of a gloss to them and smell musty (well they did smell musty when I first got them, I think hanging out with some other cards wore their stink off.) If I was sure of
them being reprints I might not have gotten them. I usually try to avoid reprints but sometimes for extremely rare or vintage stuff I will get a reprint. Still pretty neat though. If I'm going to get reprints like these I'll
try for a full set in NMT condition. Also the originals were supposed to have an adhesive on the upper part of the back for putting into some related album? Anyway here are the cards I got (which might be the originals):
1939 Players Cigarettes "Uniforms of the Territorial Army"
24 1st Wessex Field Almbulance R.A.M.C. 1908 (Front and Back)
1939 Players Cigarettes "Uniforms of the Territorial Army"
2 A Sussex Gunner 1588 (Front and Back)
1939 Players Cigarettes "Uniforms of the Territorial Army"
3 Trained Bands Of London 1643 (Front and Back)
1939 Players Cigarettes "Uniforms of the Territorial Army"
3 Trained Bands Of London 1643 (Front and Back)
12 General Post Office Rifles 1882 (Front and Back)
1939 Players Cigarettes "Uniforms of the Territorial Army"
24 1st Wessex Field Almbulance R.A.M.C. 1908 (Front and Back)
In December of 2009 from Ebay I got a Non-Sport vintage tobacco card ain't that sort of repetitive? (vintage tobacco) for $10
It is a 1908 Recruit Little Cigars Military Series T81-Infantry, U.S. Army die-cut "pop-up" . So this is a good contender for the oldest card in my entire collection. It is in
pretty good shape still full card appears to have not been fully "cut out"
to stand-up. When I was scanning it I almost punched it out while flipping it over to scan the back side. It is standard tobacco mini card size (the size of A&G
Minis).On the back there is a dashed line for standing up the card. I
suppose you were meant to fold back the outer "background" of the card
and that would act as the back support for the "figure". I'll keep an
eye out for more of these as long as they are relatively affordable.
1908 Recruit Little Cigars Military Series T81-Infantry, U.S. Army
(Front and Back)
Labels:
1930-1939,
John Player and Sons,
Military,
Non-Sport,
reprints,
sportlots.com,
tobacco cards,
Uniforms
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