FATHER TUCK'S PICTURE BUILDING. ENGINE. MOTOR CAR. STEAMSHIP

Set with 3 items (7 covers )

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approx 37 pieces, ONE PIECE MISSING, cardboard, on the reverse THE BRITISH STEAMSHIP MAURETANIA BELONGS TO THE CUNARD COMPANY, AND TRAVEL BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND NEW YORK, A DISTANCE OF 3,036 MILES, IN THE WONDERFULLY SHORT TIME OF LESS THAN FIVE DAYS,......
FATHER TUCK'S PICTURE BUILDING. ENGINE. MOTOR CAR. STEAMSHIP
A boxed set of three different board puzzles. Each has push fit style pieces that fit into a shaped backing board with firm edges. Descriptions of each puzzle are on the reverse of each backing board. The boxes are numbered with Tuck numbers but the individual puzzles are not. Each piece is titled to fit into the corresponding titled spot on the board. The box is marked RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. LONDON. PARIS. BERLIN. NEW YORK. MONTREAL. DESIGNED IN ENGLAND. PRINTED IN SAXONY. PATENT NO 4665, 1909, PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN. The box is not in the reference collection and the Tuck number on it is unknown. There are three different sets, two English (red trimmed cover, green trimmed cover) and one German set titled ONKEL TUCK'S PUZZLE BAUKASTEN FUR KNABEN
Puzzle
10 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. board
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a red car being driven by a driver, a loving couple in the back seat, a chicken runs before and a small dog runs beside, a biplane flies in the skies above, approx 35 pieces pieces, cardboard, on the reverse EVERY THING IN THIS PICTURE LOOKS BRIGHT AND HAPPY, EXCEPT PERHAPS THE HEN WHICH IS AFRAID OF BEING RUN OVER.....,
FATHER TUCK'S PICTURE BUILDING. ENGINE. MOTOR CAR. STEAMSHIP
A boxed set of three different board puzzles. Each has push fit style pieces that fit into a shaped backing board with firm edges. Descriptions of each puzzle are on the reverse of each backing board. The boxes are numbered with Tuck numbers but the individual puzzles are not. Each piece is titled to fit into the corresponding titled spot on the board. The box is marked RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. LONDON. PARIS. BERLIN. NEW YORK. MONTREAL. DESIGNED IN ENGLAND. PRINTED IN SAXONY. PATENT NO 4665, 1909, PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN. The box is not in the reference collection and the Tuck number on it is unknown. There are three different sets, two English (red trimmed cover, green trimmed cover) and one German set titled ONKEL TUCK'S PUZZLE BAUKASTEN FUR KNABEN
Puzzle
10 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. board
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green train engine marked MR N114, 34 pieces, cardboard, on the reverse THE LOCOMOTIVE IS CALLED THE IRON HORSE. IT IS A WONDERFUL STEAM ENGINE THAT CAN PULL A HEAVY TRAIN WITH HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE IN IT AT THE RATE OF OVER SIXTY MILES AN HOUR....
FATHER TUCK'S PICTURE BUILDING. ENGINE. MOTOR CAR. STEAMSHIP
A boxed set of three different board puzzles. Each has push fit style pieces that fit into a shaped backing board with firm edges. Descriptions of each puzzle are on the reverse of each backing board. The boxes are numbered with Tuck numbers but the individual puzzles are not. Each piece is titled to fit into the corresponding titled spot on the board. The box is marked RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. LONDON. PARIS. BERLIN. NEW YORK. MONTREAL. DESIGNED IN ENGLAND. PRINTED IN SAXONY. PATENT NO 4665, 1909, PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN. The box is not in the reference collection and the Tuck number on it is unknown. There are three different sets, two English (red trimmed cover, green trimmed cover) and one German set titled ONKEL TUCK'S PUZZLE BAUKASTEN FUR KNABEN
Puzzle
10 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. board