java finch ✨ with gold foil! ~part of my Bird of the Month Club card collection inspired by vintage tea/c1garette cards from the early 1900s.
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java finch ✨ with gold foil! ~part of my Bird of the Month Club card collection inspired by vintage tea/c1garette cards from the early 1900s.
While I had fun at the Brimfield Antique Shows the other week, the rain meant that the ephemera vendors stayed closed.
But a few days later in a local antique shop, I did happen upon this full set of fortune telling cigarette cards from the 1920s! (Except for the instructions, of which I found a scan here.)
“Black Cat” was this particular cigarette brand, by the Carreras Cigarette Factory. It became the first cigarette brand in the United Kingdom to include coupons on collectible cards to exchange for stuff (think of Green Stamps or Kool-Aid points).
The coupons were integrated into collectible card sets -- the example above of a secretary bird ("Kodak at the Zoo") has an offer for a camera in exchange for 200 cards.
The subject matter for these cards ranged all over the place. A lot of times, you'll find tiny etchings or watercolors of birds, dogs, constellations, etc. I even have a polar exploration set. Over time, the coupon part got dropped, but the cards remained. Lots of brands got in on the act.
These particular cards are a copy of the "Dondorf's Lenormand cards" (above). They went through a few revisions -- the set I got is when the cards replaced the inset playing card with a portrait of a fortune archetype.
Pretty neat to have a complete set! The cards themselves are not super rare but the instructions seem to be much harder to find (I think I saw at the same place I got this set, but am afraid to go back and see the price).
1920s ciggy cards
cowboys, everybody up! 🤠
1/12 of the cards found!
cigarette cards with my rdr characters. Meet Cab Granholm, former magician turned gangster 💥
Nicholas II featured in Wills's Cigarettes 1911 Coronation series.
The coronation in question is that of King George V, Nicholas II's lookalike cousin.
Original British American Tobacco Company Cinema Stars, no. 1, Marie Prevost and Kenneth Harlan, circa 1925.
M. J. Moriarty Movie Souvenir Playing Cards (c. 1916)