Cigarette trade cards were small collectible cards that were included in cigarette packs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a marketing tool by cigarette manufacturers to boost brand loyalty. These cards were issued in sets, and the earliest known set is from the 1880s. They featured a wide range of subjects, including sports figures, actresses, military leaders, and landscapes. The cards were so popular that they became a hobby for many people, who collected them and traded them with others. In the 1930's albums were prooduced for collectors to store and display their sets. The production of cigarette cards was eventually discontinued in the 1940s as the popularity of cigarettes began to decline.

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Trade Cards: Three complete sets comprising D.C. Thomson 1957…

Complete Sets of Cricket Trade Cards (1956-1957)

Trade Cards: Three complete sets comprising D.C. Thomson 1957 'County Cricketers' complete set (64), Ef. Also, Kane Products '1956 Cricketers - 2nd Series' complete set (25), Ef, and Barratt & Co. 'Test Cricketers by E.W.Swanton' complete set (35), Vf/Ef.…

1957 D.C.Thomson & Co. 'County Cricketers', complete set [64];…

Cricket and Sportsmen Trading Cards Sets

1957 D.C.Thomson & Co. 'County Cricketers', complete set [64]; plus 1971 Barratt & Co 'Famous Sportsmen', complete set [50]. Mainly G/VG

1956-57 Barratt & Co. 'Test Cricketers' Series A [35] & Series…

Cricket Trading Card Sets from 1950s

1956-57 Barratt & Co. 'Test Cricketers' Series A [35] & Series B [45/48]; 1959 A & BC Gum 'Cricketers' [48]; plus 1954 A & BC Gum 'All Sport Series' showing cricketers [20/120]. Fair/VG. (Total 148)

1936-38 cricket cards, noted 1936 Churchman 'Cricketers' (50);…

1930s Cricket Cards Collection

1936-38 cricket cards, noted 1936 Churchman 'Cricketers' (50); 1936-38 Ardath 'Photocards' (31 cricket subjects); 1937 Barratt 'Famous Cricketers' (2/60); 1938 Barratt 'Famous Cricketers' (11/40). Mainly G/VG.