huntsman with various dogs and prey 925 | |
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Set Title GIGANTIC RELIEF scraps numbered 0-999 Set Comment PICTURE MAKER box image courtesy of Malcolm Warrington Item Comment PRINTED IN GERMANY Size 34 x 24 cm complete sheet |
XMAS A GOOD SHOT FOR A MERRY SEASON 1907 2 hunters with guns, 2 retreivers KED&KGV Bavaria | |
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Set Title Greeting THE KING AND QUEEN (Ed VII & G.V. period) Made in Bavaria, Christmas & New Year, people Set Comment logo over RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS LTD -- PUBLISHERS BY APPOINTMENT TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS LTD -- LONDON, PARIS, NEW YORK , with or w/o BERLIN, -- DESIGNED AT THE STUDIOS IN ENGLAND AND PRINTED AT THE FINE ART WORKS IN BAVARIA Item Comment oblong cover & sheet secured by ribbon, glittered, embossed
Size 10.7 x 10 cm. |
IN THE HIGHLANDS, two large hunting dogs, one lays and one stands, gun and pouch in foreground, hunter in background, | |
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Set Title TUCK'S ZAG-ZAW PICTURE PUZZLE 100-199 pieces Set Comment Zag-Zaw line of puzzles was first produced in 1909, most incorporate figurals or whimsies, sold in red, orange, or occasionally green boxes with labels on the side or bottom of the box, most without guide pictures. Initially cut non-interlocking but by 1930's became more so. Puzzles have a different cuts so that the same image will come in several versions which means that missing pieces can not be taken from other puzzles with the same image. The puzzle labels are often hand written and come with minor variations in titles and details. Some have a DESIGN category on the label. From my readings this refers to the style of cut, wavy lines, figurals, etc. See also Bob Armstrong's website on old jigsaw puzzles Item Comment about 100 pieces, wooden, figurals, complete with box, push fit style Artist N. DRUMMOND Size 10 3/4 x 7 in. |
hunters load a dead deer onto the back of a white horse | |
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Set Title TUCK'S ZAG-ZAW PICTURE PUZZLE 50-99 pieces Set Comment Zag-Zaw line of puzzles was first produced in 1909, most incorporate figurals or whimsies, sold in red, orange, or occasionally green boxes with labels on the side or bottom of the box, most without guide pictures. Initially cut non-interlocking but by 1930's became more so. Puzzles have a different cuts so that the same image will come in several versions which means that missing pieces can not be taken from other puzzles with the same image. The puzzle labels are often hand written and come with minor variations in titles and details. Some have a DESIGN catergory on the label. From my readings this refers to the style of cut, wavy lines, figurals, etc. See also Bob Armstrong's website on old jigsaw puzzles Item Comment about 60 pieces, wooden, figurals, one piece missing, with box |