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09-30-2011, 10:08 PM #1
1887 and up Allen&Ginter,Duke,Kimball and others
12.00/ea
Tibet is 8.00
If you look,you will notice a LOT of grammar issues on the card lables.
Love those Gipy cards and Thibet cards :)





















8.00

8.00 dlvd

18 dlvd

14 for the pair dlvd (they are visual graded as fair) SCG 20-30, PSA 1.5-2

SOLD


3.00 dlvd


12ea


5.00ea dlvd

6.00ea dlvd


Arms of Nations,rare and expensive set 18.00 dlvd
hese are from my 2.00ea box. The flowers are...breathtaking for being paintings on tobacco cards

and even 1.00 cards are beautiful :)

More pick ups ;)










Top Panel 1888 A&G 8.00ea + Shipping or 10ea dlvd
2nd Panel 1887-1889 A&G 8.00ea + Shipping or 10ea dlvd. Rooster 12.00 +ship
3rd Panel 1886-1891 A&G, Duke,Kinney 6.00/ea for the most part
Cops beat 10.00
Grey Eagle 15.00
Terrors Buffalo Bill 9.00
Hassan Rainmaker-12.00
Hassan Stalking Deer 6.00
2 Business Cards- Cigar Box 4.00, men floating in Ice 7.00 (Both are Circa 1882-1887)
Final images, 1889 A&G 8.00/ea
1942 Redman Tobacco Indian Series
All of the backs look like this

Fronts as follows


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1924 Rare Die-Cut pop-up


1912 Scissor back dancing girls, another rare oddity :)


OMG ITS THE TARDIS !!! :P
This is a 1987 Kinney "shaped" Novelty Tobacco card. It is also called a Die-Cut


1890 Duke postage series.


1891 Famous Actress issued cards from The American Tobacco Company.
The American Tobacco Company came into being as the result of a merger between Allen&Ginter,Kinney Bros and Duke and Sons. This is why most of these card releases stopped in 1889-1890 and became ATC releases


And for the History buff :)
Cesar, Sir Walter,Dickens and...Gentlemen Jim Corbett who defeated the worlds 1st Black Heavyweight boxing champion, John Sullivan.
















Most scans can be seen here
With the T58 Fish series,each card has an individual scan,front and back,for a closer view
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09-30-2011, 10:35 PM #2
these are amazing. i wouldn't even know where to start or what to buy
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09-30-2011, 10:49 PM #3
Haha
Open your wallet and I can lead you down the path :)
I have 1 regular buyer, he focuses on flags. Had the same issue as he did. He thought " I want to buy this stuff!" and then realized he had no idea how bad it could get with 500-1000 cards from different sets,different backs,etc
So he settled on flags,due to the art work and State Oriented cards and Patriotic cards.
It affords him to actually focus on potential sets, helped him get the bulk of one as well as have a collection direction...so some form of focus ;)
Another guy buys anything Canadian from me. Not so much of that in vintage other than a dominion set,but at least he has a focal point.
Myself....I am all over the place. Close to 3000 tobacco cards with the bulk from 1888-1890 and no clear direction,hence me selling stuff off to limit my directions lol
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09-30-2011, 11:18 PM #4
I wanted that Germany card so bad, and I was willing to buy the United States of America card as well. Would you happen to have one more stashed away some where in your collection.
-Robert Lewis
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09-30-2011, 11:27 PM #5
Yes, I do have 1 left.
I am trying to swing a deal on 10 of each,but the guy is being difficult and trying to raise the price due to scarcity.
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09-30-2011, 11:36 PM #6
Oh
Also
Baring any complications
I should have the following next week
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09-30-2011, 11:43 PM #7
Let me know when you get ready to move another Germany, or when you get ready to move that Liberty Mission to Moscow. That is if the Liberty comes in.
-Robert Lewis
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09-30-2011, 11:47 PM #8
I do not mind selling the swastika card
The Liberty ,I will know for sure Sunday night
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10-01-2011, 04:38 PM #9
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10-01-2011, 10:28 PM #10
Yup amazing stuff...
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