The pictures below show larger views of all (31) Different Small Old Spanish or Mexican Bull Fight and Matador Related Items in this lot. The first picture shows all of the items. The next two show closer views of the larger photograph, and the last one shows all of the (19) photo slides that are included. This is an accumulated lot with a variety of items. These are believed to be from either Spain or Mexico, and maybe even Portugal, but we do not know for certain. Most of these are not dated and the years that they were all made are unknown. Included are the following items: The first item is a large black & white photograph with people in a town or village with a bull in the street. In the front it is dated 1933 and signed by the photographer. We can not read the name, but perhaps you can by the photo. The photo does have some wear and tears. The back of this photograph is also marked as follows: MANUEL PERDIGAO – RUA SCOIEDADE FARMACEUTICA. 56.2 The smaller photograph here is also black & white. It has a Matador in the ring with a bull. It is not marked and we do not know where it is from or the year. The photo does have some wear and tear. Next there is a colorful paper trading card with a Matador and a bull. It appears to be a card from “Jacque’s Superchocolat” or “Superchocolade”. It is #218. There is a browning spot on the back. There is a complete Naipes Comas playing card deck. It has all (52) cards, both “THE HUNTSMAN” Jokers, and a card for Poker or Contact Bridge. On the backs there are Matador and a bull. There is a small porcelain matador figure or figurine. He is in costume with a blanket and hat. The bottom is marked “JAPAN”. There is a pocket knife It has a clear handle with images under it in gold. One side has a Matador and a bull, and the other side has a dragon. The blade is marked “STAINLESS STEEL JAPAN” but the maker is unknown. The knife is in rough shape the handles have cracksand chips. The blade looks like someone poorly attempted to sharpen it. Next is an old Mexican match box. It is just the sleeve with out the drawer or matches. One side has a Matador and a bull, and the other side has a “LA CENTRAL” train engine. There is a small (6) piece jig saw puzzle. It has a Matador and a bull. How it was obtained is unknown. It appears to be a premium or a prize. The colorful puzzle is complete and it was “MADE IN JAPAN”. There are (19) old Kodachrome Transparency color photo slides of a bullfight. There are some notes penciled on some of the slides but no location is given. They are believed to be from the 1950s. They were developed in the U.S.A. so they were probably taken on someone’s trip or vacation. The last (4) items in this lot are all post cards. Two are unused and two are used. All have Matador and a bull fight scenes. One unused one looks like an advertising poster. It, and the other unused one are from Spain. One of the used ones (bottom left) is also from Spain, and the multiple image postcard is from Tijuana, Mexico. All of these items for one price! To judge the sizes the largest photograph (signed one) measures about 9-3/8'' x 7''. These items appear to range from fair to mint condition as pictured. |