Description: 1934 John Player & Sons Cricketers # 31 C.F. Walters (Worcestershire) Cigarette cards are trade cards issued by tobacco manufacturers to stiffen cigarette packaging and advertise cigarette brands. Beginning in 1875, cards depicting actresses, baseball players, Indian chiefs, and boxers were issued by the U.S.-based Allen and Ginter tobacco company. These are considered to be some of the first cigarette cards. Other tobacco companies such as Goodwin & Co. soon followed suit. They first emerged in the U.S., then the UK, then, eventually, in many other countries. In the UK, W.D. & H.O. Wills in 1887 were one of the first companies to include advertising cards with their cigarettes, but it was John Player & Sons in 1893 that produced one of the first general interest sets ‘Castles and Abbeys’. Thomas Ogden soon followed in 1894 and in 1895, Wills produced their first set ‘Ships and Sailors’, followed by ‘Cricketers' in 1896. In 1906, Ogden’s produced a set of football cards depicting footballers in their club colours, in one of the first full-colour sets. Each set of cards typically consisted of 25 or 50 related subjects, but series of over 100 cards per issue are known. Popular themes were 'beauties' (famous actresses, film stars and models), sporters (in the U.S. mainly baseball, in the rest of the world mainly football and cricket), nature, military heroes and uniforms, heraldry and city views. Today, for example, sports and military historians study these cards for details on uniform design. Some very early cigarette cards were printed on silk which was then attached to a paper backing. They were discontinued in order to save paper during World War II, and never fully reintroduced thereafter. The system devised to codify 19th Century American tobacco issues has its origin in the ‘American Card Catalog’ (ACC), written by Jefferson Burdick. Burdick listed the American Tobacco Cards in one section, broken down by companies that issued the card series and by the types of cards. The 19th Century issues were prefixed with ‘N’ (N1-N694) and the 20th with ‘T’. (T1-T235). Notes: Cards are approximately 1-3/8" x 2-5/8", and were issued in two varieties: one with captions on the card fronts, and one without. No. Title 1 L.E.G Ames (Kent) 2 J. Arnold (Hampshire) 3 A.H. Bakewell (Hampshire) [error; he played for Northants] 4 C.J. Barnett (Gloucestershire) 5 L.G. Berry (Leicestershire) 6 E.W. Clark (Northamptonshire) 7 E.W. Dawson (Leicestershire) 8 A.H. Dyson (Glamorgan) 9 K. Farnes (Cambridge Uni) 10 H.H. Gibbons (Worcestershire) 11 W.R. Hammond (Gloucestershire) 12 J.B. Hobbs (Surrey) 13 J.H.A. Hulme (Middlesex) 14 J. Iddon (Lancashire) 15 D.R. Jardine (Surrey) 16 W.W. Keeton (Nottinghamshire) 17 James Langridge (Sussex) 18 H Larwood (Nottinghamshire) 19 T.B. Mitchell (Derbyshire) 20 M.S. Nichols (Essex) 21 J.H. Parks (Sussex) 22 E. Paynter (Lancashire) 23 A.E. Pothecary (Hampshire) 24 R.W.V. Robins (Middlesex) 25 F.R. Santall (Warwickshire) 26 H. Sutcliffe (Yorkshire) 27 L.F. Townsend (Derbyshire) 28 M.J. Turnbull (Glamorgan) 29 B.H. Valentine (Kent) 30 H. Verity (Yorkshire) 31 C.F. Walters (Worcestershire) 32 A.W. Wellard (Somerset) 33 J.C. White (Somerset) 34 R.E.S. Wyatt (Warwickshire) 35 B.A. Barnett (Victoria) 36 D.G. Bradman (New South Wales) 37 E.H. Bromley (Victoria) 38 W.A. Brown (New South Wales) 39 A. Chipperfield (New South Wales) 40 L.S. Darling (Victoria) 41 Hans Ebeling (Victoria) 42 L. O'B. Fleetwood-Smith (Victoria) 43 C.V. Grimmett (South Australia) 44 A.F. Kippax (New South Wales) 45 S.J. McCabe (New South Wales) 46 W.A. Oldfield (New South Wales) 47 W.J. O'Reilly (New South Wales) 48 W.H. Ponsford (Victoria) 49 T.W. Wall (South Australia) 50 W.M. 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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Autographed: No
Year Manufactured: 1934
Country/Region of Manufacture: Great Britain
Card Thickness: 35 Pt.
Custom Bundle: No
California Prop 65 Warning: N/A
Sport: Cricket
League: N/A
Language: English
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Card Size: Tobacco
Features: Base Set
Material: Card Stock
Season: N/A
Event/Tournament: N/A
Type: Sports Trading Card
Card Number: 123
Card Name: John Player & Sons Cricketers
Team: N/A
Player/Athlete: N/A
Set: 1934 John Player & Sons Cricketers
Vintage: Yes
Manufacturer: John Player & Sons