Item #q237 | Price: $59.99 $7 shipping & handling For Sale
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| | | The picture below shows a larger view of all (26) Different Tydol Flying A Gasoline Veedol Motor Oil Advertising Premium Non Sports Military Aeroplane Trading Cards in this lot. One card was flipped over to show the back design. These cards are not dated but they are believed to be from the 1940s during World War II. They are from a set of (40) cards. Included in this lot are the following cards: #2 – Germany - Messerschmidt BF 109 R #7 – Sweden - Focke – Wulf – Stieglitz #9 - United States - Grumman F4F-3 #10 – United States - Bell “Airacuda” #16 - United States - Boeing XB 15 #18 – England – Short – Sunderland #19 – England – Bristol – Blenheim #20 – Spain – Savoia Marchetti SM. 79 #21 - Turkey – Vultee V11 GB #22 - Japan – Karigane 96 #23 – Yugoslavia – Rogojarsky SIM XIV-11 #24 - France – Potez 63 #25 – Germany – Dornier DO 24 #26 – England – Miles Master #27 – United States – Consolidated XPB2Y-1 #28 – United States – Lockheed XP-38 #29 – Netherlands – Koolhoven FK 58 #30 – Turkey – Curtiss – Hawk III #31 – Italy – Fiat BR 20 #32 – Russia – Z.K.B. 26 #33 – England - Fairey Battle #34 – United States – Seversky P-35 #35 - China – Curtiss -Hawk IV #37 – United States – Airacobra #38 - Italy - Fiat G-50 #39 – England – Supermarine Spitfire All twenty-six of these military airplane cards for one price! The cards each measure about 4'' x 2-7/16''. These appear to be fair to good condition. They do not have any creases, but they have some wear and spotting on the fronts as pictured. Basically they look like they had been in an album at one time. |
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