Various Tobacco Wraps #1Old unused stock of wraps to rolling tobacco packets and cigarette boxes (date ?1950s).  Showing No.3 cigarettes, No Name Tobacco, Navy Cut,- all by Players; Beano Pigtail, Pruin's Twist, Brown Pigtail, Impi Twist, - all by Ogdens (Size indicator - these are mounted on A4)  |  Players 1952Classic image.  | 
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 Capstan Navy Cut Cigarettes, Early 1950s1st in a series of adverts featuring Lighthouses  |  The Three Castles cigarettes, 1953Part page advert, one of a number for Three Castles with the New Elizabethan theme.  The end of post war rationing in time for the coronation of Elizabeth II gave new hope for a weary nation and a number of advertisers used this theme.  | 
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 Kaywoodie 1948US advert for pipes - one of a number entitled "Kaywoodie Remembers When...."  |  Players Navy Cut Cigarettes 1946'Art for Art's sake'? Ad using a coaching inn scene.  | 
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 Capstan Navy Cut Cigarettes 1950Picture shows the first Eddystone Lighthouse of 1698.  |  Capstan Navy Cut Cigarettes 1950Picture shows the Smalls Lighthouse of 1776.  | 
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 Senior Service cigarettes 1960Picture shows 'Famous Names in the Royal Navy' series - 'The Royal Ships' from a painting by Harold Wyllie, O.B.E., Vice-President: Society of Marine Artists.  |  Number Seven Cigarettes"All this……..and a 7 too!".  | 
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 Various Tobacco Wraps #2Old unused stock of wraps to rolling tobacco packets (date ?1950s). Showing: Clarke's Atlantic Shag, Adkin's Nut Brown, Faulkner's Nosegay, Player Empire Navy Cut. (Size indicator - these are mounted on A4)  |  Upper Crust Tobacco Wrap | 
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 Will's EG (Empire Grown) Smoking MixtureThis is printed on flimsy tissue paper and I am unsure what its original purpose was - possibly a liner laid on the top of the inside of a wholesale box.   |  All's Well Cigarettes by Redford wrap | 
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