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25 seldom offered German cig. cards: "German Sports" of the 1930s, issued 1935

$ 1.61

Availability: 93 in stock
  • Condition: Good condition for their age. Never glued. No. 155: Small crease at bottom. No. 177: Small faint crease upper left. No. 181: Small corner crease upper left. No. 202: Two small faint creases top half. No. 203: Two small creases at bottom. No. 215: Corner crease upper, lower right. No. 225: Small crease right margin. No. 241: Corner crease lower right. No. 281: Small crease lower left, right. Please see photos for exact condition.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany

    Description

    Offered here are 25 German cigarette cards (one double) from a series on Sports in Germany in the mid-1930s that is rarely offered on Ebay. The cards were issued in 1935 by the Jasmatzi Cigarette Co. and Bulgaria Cigarette Co. for the album
    Deutscher Sport
    (German Sports). Pictured here are:
    No. 24:
    Can this result be improved upon? Scheele is capable of breaking his own record in the 400-meter hurdles.
    No. 136:
    Mr. Buhtz-Boetzelen, Germany’s Champion in the Single Scull, shown here in a double.
    No. 139:
    Clemens Baatz, the world record holder in speedboat racing, begins the race.
    No. 155:
    Testing the equipment before the winter motorcycle race.
    No. 166:
    Not a joke, but a serious competition! Shown here is one of the participants in the Three Day Race in the Harz Region.
    No. 167:
    The Mercedes Team Passes Through a Stream in the Harz Region.
    No. 169:
    The Motor Gives Out; the Car has to be Pushed by Many Hands.
    No. 170 [2x]:
    A ride in the snow at the skiing facility in Oberstaufen.
    No. 174:
    Starting the Glider Models.
    No. 175:
    Future Fliers of the “Groenhoff Flag Group”.
    No. 177:
    Flying without a motor over the mountains of the Rhön.
    No. 181:
    Conquerors of the Air.
    No. 182:
    The winners of the “Germany Flight” of 1934 fly over the finish line at Tempelhof.
    No. 186:
    World Champion Acrobatic Pilot Fieseler in his aircraft.
    No. 195:
    Through the flags! An interesting moment in the slalom event.
    No. 197:
    A scene from the downhill skiing event.
    No. 201:
    A Somersault on Skis.
    No. 202:
    World Champion Killian’s bobsled going into a curve.
    No. 203:
    Trying to learn is sometimes a difficult task.
    No. 215:
    Irmgard von Opel, Germany’s most famous woman equestrian.
    No. 216:
    Käte Franke, Germany’s champion women’s equestrian.
    No. 225:
    Trotting into the Turn.
    No. 241:
    A Sports-Fitness Class in Wünsdorf near Berlin.
    No. 281:
    The Joy of Living!
    Each card measures 2 and ½ inches by 2 inches.
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