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24301
six examples:- POPPIES AND DELPHINIUMS - "NOW LOOK OUT"! - THE VILLAGE STREET MOONLIGHT - APPLEBLOSSOM - THE FLOWER MARKET, HOLLAN - THE CLIFF COTTAGE
pg022
24302
200 pieces, info and images courtesy of THE JIGASAURUS website by David Shearer
ROBERT MACGREGOR
14 x 10 in.
24303
150 pieces. circa 1930's, Very scarce promotional wooden jigsaw featuring the pioneering 4 engined passenger air-liner, the Handley Page H.P.42 "Heracles", which was in service from 1931-1939 and operated by Imperial Airways., info and images courtesy of THE JIGASAURUS website by David Shearer
issued in conjunction with Popular Flying, same title with different images, circa 1930's, series of six different puzzles, one of 200 pieces, and the rest of 150 pieces.Please also refer to THE JIGASAURUS WEBSITE by David Shearer
13 1/4 x 9 in.
24304
white plane with red, white, and blue stripes on its tail, 150 pieces The plane featured is the British two seat bi-plane/light bomber the Hawker Hart, itself introduced in 1930. Info and some images from the Jigasaurus website of David Shearer
issued in conjunction with Popular Flying, same title with different images, circa 1930's, series of six different puzzles, one of 200 pieces, and the rest of 150 pieces.Please also refer to THE JIGASAURUS WEBSITE by David Shearer
13 1/4 x 9 in.
24305
200 pieces
issued in conjunction with Popular Flying, same title with different images, circa 1930's, series of six different puzzles, one of 200 pieces, and the rest of 150 pieces.Please also refer to THE JIGASAURUS WEBSITE by David Shearer
40 x 23 cm
24306
red and blue plane in flight, 150 pieces with one replacement piece, circa 1930, Issued in conjunction with “Popular Flying” magazine which was edited by Capt. W.E. Johns the author of the famous “Biggles” books. Info on the Jigasaurus website states-"-Very scarce plywood jigsaw puzzle from the "Crazy-Cut" series "Conquest of the Air", which features a superb painting of the de Havilland D.H. 80A-Puss Moth which was in production during the period 1929-1933", some images courtesy of this website.
issued in conjunction with Popular Flying, same title with different images, circa 1930's, series of six different puzzles, one of 200 pieces, and the rest of 150 pieces.Please also refer to THE JIGASAURUS WEBSITE by David Shearer
W.E. JOHNS
13 1/4 x 9 in.
24307
400 pieces, several replaced/repaired
21 x 13.5 in
24308
250 pieces-one replacement, images courtesy of The Jigasaurus website by David Shearer
16 x 12 in
24309
200 pieces, few missing pieces and broken lugs
14 x 10 in.
24310
100 pieces
24311
80 pieces
circa 1930's
F. GORDON CROSBY
9.5 x 6 in.
24312
80 pieces
circa 1930's
GORDON CROSBY
10 x 6.5 in
24313
wooden
circa 1930's
F. GORDON CROSBY
10 x 6.5 in
24314
BY PERMISSION EAGLE
4.5 x 6.25 in.
24315
BY PERMISSION EAGLE, six panel booklet of concertina fold-out style transfers, instructions on inside front cover
4.5 x 6.25 in.
24316
150 pieces, wooden, figurals, push fit style,
1
ISSUED IN SIX DIFFERENT SUBJECTS EACH CONTAINING ABOUT 140 to 150 PIECES. The box is marked RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. LONDON, MADE IN ENGLAND The Zag-Zaw line of puzzles was first produced in 1909, all incorporate figurals or whimsies, sold in red or orange boxes with labels on the side or bottom of the box, most without guide pictures. Initially cut non-interlocking but by 1930's became more so. Puzzles have a different cuts so that the same image will come in several versions which means that missing pieces can not be taken from other puzzles with the same image. See also Bob Armstrong's website on old jigsaw puzzles.
13 x 8 1/4 in.
24317
150 pieces, wooden, figurals, with box, two nibs missing paper, very interesting interlocking style,
1
ISSUED IN SIX DIFFERENT SUBJECTS EACH CONTAINING ABOUT 140 to 150 PIECES. The box is marked RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. LONDON, MADE IN ENGLAND The Zag-Zaw line of puzzles was first produced in 1909, all incorporate figurals or whimsies, sold in red or orange boxes with labels on the side or bottom of the box, most without guide pictures. Initially cut non-interlocking but by 1930's became more so. Puzzles have a different cuts so that the same image will come in several versions which means that missing pieces can not be taken from other puzzles with the same image. See also Bob Armstrong's website on old jigsaw puzzles.
13 x 8 1/4 in.
24318
150 pieces, wooden, figurals, with box, two missing pieces, interlocking style,
1
ISSUED IN SIX DIFFERENT SUBJECTS EACH CONTAINING ABOUT 140 to 150 PIECES. The box is marked RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. LONDON, MADE IN ENGLAND The Zag-Zaw line of puzzles was first produced in 1909, all incorporate figurals or whimsies, sold in red or orange boxes with labels on the side or bottom of the box, most without guide pictures. Initially cut non-interlocking but by 1930's became more so. Puzzles have a different cuts so that the same image will come in several versions which means that missing pieces can not be taken from other puzzles with the same image. See also Bob Armstrong's website on old jigsaw puzzles.
13 x 8 1/4 in.
24319
150 pieces, wooden, figurals, interlocking
1
ISSUED IN SIX DIFFERENT SUBJECTS EACH CONTAINING ABOUT 140 to 150 PIECES. The box is marked RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. LONDON, MADE IN ENGLAND The Zag-Zaw line of puzzles was first produced in 1909, all incorporate figurals or whimsies, sold in red or orange boxes with labels on the side or bottom of the box, most without guide pictures. Initially cut non-interlocking but by 1930's became more so. Puzzles have a different cuts so that the same image will come in several versions which means that missing pieces can not be taken from other puzzles with the same image. See also Bob Armstrong's website on old jigsaw puzzles.
13 x 8 1/4 in.
24320
140 pieces, wooden, figurals, complete with box, push fit style,
2
ISSUED IN SIX DIFFERENT SUBJECTS EACH CONTAINING ABOUT 140 to 150 PIECES. The box is marked RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. LONDON, MADE IN ENGLAND The Zag-Zaw line of puzzles was first produced in 1909, all incorporate figurals or whimsies, sold in red or orange boxes with labels on the side or bottom of the box, most without guide pictures. Initially cut non-interlocking but by 1930's became more so. Puzzles have a different cuts so that the same image will come in several versions which means that missing pieces can not be taken from other puzzles with the same image. See also Bob Armstrong's website on old jigsaw puzzles.
13 x 8 1/4 in.