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POSTCARDS

Sorry, Lots for sale on Tuesday 5th October 2010 have not yet been uploaded onto this website, most sales are uploaded a week prior to each auction.

TOOVEY'S conduct specialist sales of postcards three times a year which are combined with the sales of antiquarian and collectors' books, cigarette cards and ephemera due to the inherent link among collectors and traders. Postcards are offered individually, in small collections and large albums and regularly includes topographical cards of Sussex and the rest of the world, Art Nouveau, military, transport and greeting cards, as well as Louis Wain, Mabel Lucie Attwell and other artist postcards.

Pictured right: Art Nouveau lithographed postcard after the celebrated artist Alphonse Mucha, circa 1901, this design for a Soirée Programme was probably published by F. Champenois of Paris, the card had a little album browning and a minor crease to one corner. Sold for £60.
Postcards

UPCOMING AUCTIONS

5th October 2010 - commencing 13:30
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HIGHLIGHTS

 
LOT: 3026

AN ALBUM CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 310 POSTCARDS OF DORSET

Sold Price - £700
An album containing approximately 310 postcards of Dorset, including postcards titled 'The Cattistock Hounds at Maiden-Newton' & 'Maiden Newton Railway Station'.
 
LOT: 3029

TWO PHOTOGRAPHIC POSTCARDS OF MILLWALL FOOTBALL CLUB.

Sold Price - £95
Two photographic postcards titled 'Millwall Football Club Season 1938-1939' and 'Millwall Football Club Season 1939-40', both depicting team portraits.
 
LOT: 3022

TWO POSTCARDS OF MOTOR RACING ON THE ISLE OF MAN.

Sold Price - £160
Two early 20th Century photographic postcards of motor racing on the Isle of Man, published by Cowen Ramsay of the Isle of Man.
 
LOT: 3009

FIFTY-FOUR HARRY PAYNE POSTCARDS.

Sold Price - £180
A collection of 54 Raphael Tuck & Sons 'Oilette' postcards, all military scenes or regiments after Harry Payne.