Cigarette cards (think baseball cards, without the gum, but with the nicotine) were immensely popular from the turn of the century right up through the 1960's. Their real heyday however, was in the twenties and thirties. English and German tobacco companies in particular produced hundreds of card sets, covering all kinds of topics from famous boxers, to military figures, to breeds of dogs and thankfully, films and actors and actresses. The images below represent a cross section of the cards you can still find for sale, as complete sets or individual items. Some of the cards have an adhesive backing (you have to wet them) because the companies also sold albums to mount the cards - hey, collect'em all! One card came with each pack of cigarettes, so you could be huffing and puffing quite a long time to complete a set.
All the following cards were produced in the late twenties through 1939.
Click on the images for a larger view, but remember these cards are actually only about 1.5 x 3 inches, so they weren't meant for close inspection. They do look quite charming when paired in a small frame.
Click on the images for a larger view, but remember these cards are actually only about 1.5 x 3 inches, so they weren't meant for close inspection. They do look quite charming when paired in a small frame.
John Player produced many different sets of cards and even hired their own artists to produce the portraits. Note the comment about the adhesive back.
Carreras and others used real photographs, which was probably much cheaper because the images were supplied by the studios. They also sold albums for housing your collection.
Here are two cards from a series that is very similar to the one above, but I guess they gave the series a different name to help keep the interest of the buyer.







5 comments:
Thank you for sharing your wonderful collection. Gorgeous!
Wonderful collection, indeed.
I don't own any cigarette cards - yet!
Fascinating. Impressive collection, which gives a unique perspective on the film industry of that era.
Those cards are beautiful - thank
you very much for sharing them.
They really are works of art. It
would have taken me 100 guesses to
guess Gary Cooper and James Dunn
(they don't look much like them!!!)
I also like the comment "Shirley
Temple is also in the film" as
though she is just playing "the
child" and not the star of the
film!!! On the other hand the
painting of Kay Francis is just
beautiful.
Really nice. First time I've heard of these cards. To think they sold the albums for a penny!
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