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| | | The picture shows a view of all (29) Old Arm & Hammer Baking Soda Bird Trading Cards in this lot. The backs missed getting photographed. The cards in this lot are from a series of cards by Arm & Hammer brand baking soda called ''USEFUL BIRDS OF AMERICA''. (17) have no series number, (3) are from the ''SECOND SERIES'', (4) are from the ''THIRD SERIES'', (4) are from the ''NINETH SERIES'', and (1) is from the ''TENTH SERIES''. They are not dated but they are from the early 1900s. There are some duplicates in this lot. In the order pictured, included are the following cards: #6. Nighthawk #7. Oriole #9. Sparrow Hawk #12. Killdeer #13. Sandpiper #14. Yellow Bellied Sapsucker #17. Red Tailed Hawk #18. Black Billed Cuckoo #19. Meadowlark #20. Purple Grackle #23. Wood Thrush #24. White Throated Sparrow #25. Bluebird #26. Mourning Dove #27. Indigo Bunting #30. Junco #30. Junco #1. (second series) Mockingbird #4. (second series) Golden Crowned Kinglet #22. (second series) Brown Thrasher #2. (third series) Summer Tanager #22. (third series) Violet Green Swallow #24. (third series) Cowbird #27. (third series) White Throated Swift #1. (nineth series) Redstart #3. (nineth series) Phoebe #6. (nineth series) Black and White Warbler #7. (nineth series) Downy Woodpecker #15. (tenth series) Cedar Waxing The cards measure about 1-7/8'' x 2-15/16''. These cards appear to be in mint condition as pictured. We are not card graders. Please judge the conditions by the picture below. The cards have varying degrees of age discoloration, wear, and some creasing. |
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