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221
ten cats dance arm in arm
155
L
set title needed, items are marked with the Tuck trademark publishing info, RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS LTD., LONDON, PARIS, NEW-YORK. DESIGNED AT THE STUDIOS IN ENGLAND AND PRINTED AT THE FINE ART WORKS IN BAVARIA. ROYAL ART NOVELTY SERIES NO. 155. ten similar figures connected,
in the style of Louis Wain
14 1/2 x 4 in.
222
1552
LOUIS WAIN
3 x 5 cm each image
223
French painting book
9003
LOUIS WAIN
6.5 x 9 in.
224
RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS. LTD. PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN. LONDON. PARIS. NEW YORK. DESIGNED & PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN
LOUIS WAIN
7 3/4 x 10 in.
225
paste down colour image on the front cover along with two drawings, front and back covers of blue cloth, 96 pages with colour plates and many in text line drawings, RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. LONDON. PARIS. BERLIN. NEW YORK. MONTREAL
LOUIS WAIN
EDRIC VREDENBURG, CLIFTON BINGHAM, NORMAN GALE, GRACE C. FLOYD. ETC.ETC.
9 x 11 in.
226
wooden puzzle which makes up within a frame, several whimsies
LOUIS WAIN
10 x 13.5 in.
227
BEAUTIFUL VOLUMES, PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED IN COLOUR AND BLACK-AND-WHITE. PICTORIAL BOARDS, CLOTH BACK, OR CLOTH, BEVELLED, GILT EDGES. come in presentation boxes, come with dust jackets, contain 10 or 12 colour plates, catalogues list at least thirty one titles but I have more than that listed, more info required
LOUIS WAIN
CAPTAIN EDRIC VREDENBURG
7.5 x 9.5 in.
228
40 pieces, complete with box
LOUIS WAIN
229
about 100 pieces, wooden, figurals, complete with box, push fit style
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
LOUIS WAIN
10 1/4 x 7 1/2 in.
230
100 pieces, wooden, figurals, push fit style, images courtesy of the Jigasaurus website by David Shearer, circa 1924, also comes as a Tuck print
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
LOUIS WAIN
10 x 7 in.
231
about 100 pieces, wooden, figurals, with box, missing one piece, push fit style, also comes as a Tuck print
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
LOUIS WAIN
10 x 7 1/2 in.
232
100 pieces, wooden, figurals, one piece broken but glued, with box, push fit style, also comes as a Tuck print
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
LOUIS WAIN,
10 1/4 x 8 in.
233
100 pieces with three pieces replaced, wooden, figurals, push fit style, circa 1924
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
LOUIS WAIN
10 x 7.5 in.
234
101 pieces, wooden, figurals, with box, push fit style, five pieces replaced, circa 1924, also comes as a Tuck print
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
LOUIS WAIN
10.5 x 7.5 in.
235
about 50 pieces, wooden, figurals, three pieces missing, with box,
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
LOUIS WAIN
5 x 7 in.
236
DESIGN 3 on label, about 50 pieces, wooden, no figurals, complete with box, push fit style,
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
LOUIS WAIN
9 1/4 x 5 3/4 in.
237
about 55 pieces, wooden, figurals, complete with box, interlocking style, listed and described in the catalogs and given the number 30a
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
LOUIS WAIN
5 3/4 x 6 1/2 in.
238
about 65 pieces, wooden, figurals, complete with box, two small pieces of color paper missing, interlocking style, listed and described in the catalogs and given the number 30a
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
LOUIS WAIN
5 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.
239
about 50 pieces, wooden, figurals, complete with box, listed and described in the catalogs as being number 29a
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
LOUIS WAIN
5 1/2 x 7 1/4 in.