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- 56%- 56%EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY TRADE CARDS – 150+ Different, Collateral Material Included - 425952
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$1,299.00$2,970.00RRP:EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY TRADE CARDS - Wonderful collection of about 150 different with much EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY TRADE CARDS – A wonderful collection of roughly 150 different trade cards arrives... -
- 56%- 56%LIECHTENSTEIN – Maximum Card FDC Collection, 3 Volumes, 1,000-1,200 Different - 425346
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$479.00$1,095.00RRP:LIECHTENSTEIN – MAXIMUM CARD FIRST DAY COVER COLLECTION – Three volumes hold between 1,000 and 1,200 different maximum cards, representing a substantial and focused collection from this highly... -
- 56%- 56%ALENTINES – Over 150 Vintage Cards, Primarily First Half 20th Century – 426446
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$410.00$930.00RRP:VALENTINES – Vintage Card Collection – Here is a fun grouping of over 150 vintage valentines primarily from the first half of the 20th century, with quite a few dating back to the turn of the 20th... -
- 56%- 56%MODERN MINT COMMONWEALTH Couple Thousand Different, Aden to Zambia, 400 Stock Cards– 425962
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$438.00$995.00RRP:MODERN MINT COMMONWEALTH – Couple Thousand Different – Here is a massive international lot offering a couple thousand different issues spanning the vast world of Commonwealth countries from ADEN to... -
- 56%- 56%MINT INTERNATIONAL SELECTION – Roughly 3,500 Different, All NH, Germany, Great Britain, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana – 426577
Inc. TaxInc. TaxRRP: Inc. Tax$520.00$1,185.00RRP:MINT INTERNATIONAL SELECTION – Roughly 3,500 Different, All NH – Here is an attractive all mint never hinged lot offering roughly 3,500 different issues with practically no duplication, presented in...
Description
SINGER TRADE CARDS - SPECIALIST COLLECTION – Exhibition Level, ~150 Different – Here is an impressive exhibition level collection of some 150 different Singer trade cards with an abundance of collateral material and ample explanations provided by a knowledgeable collector. This exceptional Singer trade card collection spans the company's golden age of chromolithographic advertising from the 1880s through the early 20th century, with strong representation from the coveted "Costumes of All Nations" series alongside holiday themes, children and family scenes, and domestic subjects. The collector has assembled approximately 150 different examples with careful attention to condition (a critical factor given the cards' susceptibility to color fading), accompanied by collateral material that contextualizes the cards within Singer's broader marketing history and detailed documentation that reflects years of dedicated research into production methods, distribution patterns, and series variations.
This represents exceptional work of passion that must have taken years to gather and is equally attractive to the specialist collector seeking a ready-made exhibition-quality Singer trade card foundation with supporting documentation and to the dealer or accumulator recognizing the appeal of comprehensive specialty material assembled at exhibition standards. The combination of cards, collateral material, and detailed explanations makes this a turnkey collection for display or further development.