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Tobacco Cards Album & Cards, John Player, Coronation Of King George Vi,elizabeth For Sale
Description: Original Tobacco Card Album - John Player & Sons, Coronation Series. COMPLETE with all 50 cards stuck into this well illustrated album which was issued in 1937. With the information which would be printed on the reverse of each card printed in the album along side each card.Condition: Very Good to Excellent.
FRONT COVER SHOWN AT TOP OF PAGEINNER COVER (Example of 1 page)
Subjects featured in this set are as follows: His Majesty King George VI, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, A Royal Duke, A Royal Princess, The Archbishop of Canterbury, The Archbishop of York, The Bishop of London, The Dean of Westminster, A Marquess, A Marchioness, A Viscountess, A Baron, Earl Marshal of England, Court of Claims in Session, Garter King of Arms, Norroy King of Arms, Lord Lyon King of Arms, Bluemantle Pursuivant, Lord High Chancellor of England, Lord Chief Justice of England, The Most Noble Order of the Garter (K.G.), The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle (K.T.), The Most Illustrious order of St. Patrick (K.P.), The Most Honourable Order of the Bath (G.C.B.), The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India (G.C.S.I.), The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George (G.C.M.G.), The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire (G.C.I.E.), The Royal Victorian Order (G.C.V.O.), The Most Excellent order of the British Empire (G.B.E.), The Master of the Horse, Officer of H.M.'s Bodyguard of Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-At-Arms, Officer of King's Bodyguard of Yeomen of the Guard, Yeoman of King's Bodyguard of Yeomen of the Guard, A Gentleman of the Royal Company of Archers, Speaker of the House of Commons, A Cabinet Minister (Levee Dress), An Ambassador (Full Dress), A Governor-General, One of H.M.'s Lieutenants of Counties (Full Dress), The Lord Mayor of London, The City Marshal, An Elder Brother of the Trinity House, A Military Knight of Windsor, A Page of Honour, One of the Children of H.M.'s Chapels Royal, One of His Majesty's Marshalmen, H.M.'s Bargemaster and a Waterman, State Trumpeter of the Household Cavalry, Royal Postillion and Walking Attendant & High Constables and Guard of Honour of Holyroodhouse
Description of Condition
POOR: Usually torn or creased cards, damage to picture or damage to reverse of card, damaged (rounded) corners also if card is very dirty.
FAIR: Showing signs of considerable handling, causing corner or edge damage or a card from one of the better categories listed below with one of the defects mentioned above.
GOOD: Showing a bit of age with only slight damage such as slightly damaged corners (not quite 'sharp' corners), slight discolouration (but not stained), but certainly not torn or creased.
VERY GOOD: Cards are clean on both front & back, with pretty good sharp corners, we do allow for slight signs of wear along the edges for example. looking nearly as good as the day they were printed.
EXCELLENT: I would class these as cards that have been handled but with a lot of care causing no visable damage.
MINT: Not a grading I like to use very often as how can you expect a collectable to be so old and in 'Mint' condition? Well it is if they look the same as the day they were printed. To be fair this does include cards with imperfections which were caused during the printing process which we have no control over such as off centre printing, slight colour imperfection, marks caused by faulty printing plates etc...
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