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480. (5) 1890 N324 S.F. Hess “Termsof Poker Illustrated” SinglesFrom one of the more difficult nineteenth century nonsportsissues, these five 1890 N324 S.F. Hess “Terms ofPoker Illustrated” singles were released as part of apromotional campaign for Creole Cigarettes ofRochester. These vibrant specimens, which portraycomical renditions of poker lingo, include “Calling fora Sight” (GD), “Jack Poe” (FR), “Tens and Fives” (VG-EX), “Tray Full” (FR) and “Two Fives” (PR) withreverse writing.Opening Bid $200.00483. (319)1933-1942War-RelatedNon-SportsCollectionwith HighNumbersThe strugglefor globalsupremacy andits consequences are chronicled on these (319) 1933-1942 war-related singles from a variety of issues. Keysinclude 1938 Gum Inc. Horrors of War: (140 cards,median GD to VG, 25% back stamps or writing, 3 highnumbers); 1939 Gum Inc. War News Pictures: (52cards, median VG) with #112 SP (trimmed) and 1941Gum Inc. Uncle Sam: (87 cards, mostly VG to VG-EX, two high numbers) with #122 SP (FR) and #135SP (FR). Moderate duplication is found throughout. Formore details, please visit our website.Opening Bid $400.00481. (12) 1893 N135 W. Duke Sons &Co. “Talk of the Diamond” CardsInteresting nineteenth century imagery prevails on thesetwelve 1893 N135 W. Duke Sons & Co. “Talk of theDiamond” cards. Early baseball illustrations, terminologyand cultural vignettes are vividly portrayed.Included are “A Big Hit” (FR), “A Foul Catch” (GD),“A Good Throw” (GD), “A Heavy Batter” (GD), “AHome Run” (VG), “A Pitcher in the Box” (FR), “ARounder (VG), “After the Ball” (GD), “Going for ThirdBase (FR), “Left Field” (GD), “Left on Base” (GD) and“Stealing a Base” (FR).Opening Bid $300.00484. (92)1930s-1942“R” Non-SportsTypeCollectionIndulge yousweet tooth withthese (92)1930s-1942 “R”non-sports Typecards. Featuredare 1930s R129AmericanHistory: (27cards, medianGD to VG) with (2) #324 Washington (both VG);1930s R132 Aviation: (30 cards, mostly GD); 1930sR150 Time Marches On: (11 cards, composite VG)and 1933 Sweet Company Tootsie Circus: (6 cards,median VG) with Bare-Back Rider, Bears, Camel,Menagerie Wagon, Monkeys and Snake Charmer. Formore details, please visit our website.Opening Bid $200.00482. (61) 1895 N566 Newsboy Non-Sport Premiums with (5) RussellVoluptuous actresses are the focus of these (61) 1895N566 Newsboy Type 1 & 2 Cabinets. Headlined by (5)Lillian Russell, this entertaining gallery is captured onsturdy slabs of antique cardboard. Included are Type 1:(18 cards, median FR to GD, 33% have writing) with#4 L. Russell (VG), (2) #309 L. Russell (VG-EX, VG),#332 L. Russell (VG-EX) and Type 2: (43 cards, mostlyFR to GD, 20% have smoke damage or writing) with#2 L. Russell (GD). For a complete list of subjects,please visit our website.Opening Bid $300.00485. (790+) 1940-41 R177 Gum Inc.Zoom Series 1-3 SinglesSoar to new heights with these (790+) 1940-1941 R177Gum Inc. Zoom singles. Multiple near sets are probablewith this mixed selection that averages (GD) with 10-15% displaying reverse back damage or writing.Included are (100) Series 1, (95) Series 2 and (598)Series 3 (several of all color variations).Opening Bid $400.00486. (200+)1930s-1940sNon-SportsSingles withG-MenFeatured are(200+) 1930s-1940s non-sportssingles including1933 Gum Inc.Pirate’s PictureBubble Gum: (4cards, mostly VG)1934 NationalChicle Sky Birds:(21 cards, compositeGD) with Series of 48: (15 cards, median GD) with#20 Rickenbacker (GD), #23 von Richtofen (PR);Series of 144: (6 cards, median VG) with #48 Earhart(FR), #49 O. Wright (EX); 1936-37 Gum Inc. G-Men& Heroes of the Law: (168 cards, mostly GD) with (2)#1 Floyd (VG, FR), (3) #10 Dillinger (VG-EX, VG,GD) and 1940s Goudey Action Gum: (11 cards, medianEX)Opening Bid $200.00487.1940s-1950sNon-SportCard LotWith 1952ToppsLook ‘nSeeThirteen separate1940s-1950s nonsportsissuesare represented in this lot of mostly mid-grade cards.Highlights include: 1950 Bowman Wild Man (13/72)with (3) duplicates; (VG) and (VG-EX) with (12) 1stSeries cards and (3) 2nd Series cards; 1952 ToppsLook ‘n See (80/135) with (45) duplicates; median(VG) with (2) #4 Lincoln, (2) #20 Einstein, #30Lindbergh, #45 Earhart, (2) #99 Pearson, #112Rockefeller and #135 Madison; 1956 Quaker “Bravesof Indian Nations” complete set of (18); (EX-MT) orbetter. More details on our website.Opening Bid $150.00488. (6)1910-1956AmericanIndianComplete/Near Sets &AlbumsPresented is agrouping of six1910-1956American Indiancomplete/near setsand albums.Included are 1910E46 PhiladelphiaCaramel Indian Pictures near: (24/25, average PR toFR, 25% writing or back damage, missing #17Geronimo); 1910 E46 Philadelphia Gum IndianPictures near: (20/25, average PR, 25% writing orback damage); (2) 1940-41 Krug’s Bakery AmericanIndian Chiefs albums: (25 total cards affixed in bothalbums) and (2) 1956 Quaker Braves of IndianNations sets: (18 cards, median NM, 7 duplicates).Opening Bid $200.00MORE IMAGES AND DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE: WWW.HUGGINSANDSCOTT.COM91

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