Cigarette trade cards were small collectible cards that were included in cigarette packs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a marketing tool by cigarette manufacturers to boost brand loyalty. These cards were issued in sets, and the earliest known set is from the 1880s. They featured a wide range of subjects, including sports figures, actresses, military leaders, and landscapes. The cards were so popular that they became a hobby for many people, who collected them and traded them with others. In the 1930's albums were prooduced for collectors to store and display their sets. The production of cigarette cards was eventually discontinued in the 1940s as the popularity of cigarettes began to decline.

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1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the…

Rare Sturt footballer cards from 1909

1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the almost complete Sturt set (7/56). Cat.Numbers 33-36 & 38-40. G/VG condition. Exceptional condition for these. Extremely rare

1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the…

Rare South Australian football card with error

1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the error card D.McDougall of South Adelaide with surround in colours of Sturt. Cat.Number 28e. G/VG condition. Exceptional condition for this. Extremely rare.

1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the…

Rare Error Card: C. Adcock (South Adelaide) 1909

1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the error card C.Adcock of South Adelaide with surround in colours of West Torrens. Cat.Number 25e. G/VG condition. Exceptional condition for this. Extremely rare.

1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the…

Rare Norwood Footballers Set from 1909

1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the complete Norwood set (8/56). Cat.Numbers 1-8. G/VG condition. Exceptional condition for these. Extremely rare. (Very little is known about this set. The fact that some of the subjects are the same…