A Series of 50 No.21 Issued by Nicolas Sarony & Company in 1929, a tobacco company in England that was a branch of the United Kingdom Tobacco Company. Cards were distributed inside packs of Sarony Cigarettes. The pictures utilized color but only hints of it. The front had a cartoon image and the back was a clever limerick about the scene shown.
The limerick goes:
There once was a man of Calcutta,
Who spoke with a terrible stutter;
At Breakfast be said Give me B-B-B-Bread
And B-B-B-B-B-B-Butter.
Sarony Saronicks Cigarettes "Man of Calcutta" No. 21 (1929)
SKU: SAR21
£35.00Price
Frame size:
12.7 x 9.2 x 1.5inch
32.5 x 23.5 x 3.5cm
Can be used hanging or standing. With a plastic window for safety. Luxury Thick Mount Board 4mm (Bright White), which is Acid Free meaning it will not discolour.