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The Dandie Dinmont Terriers on Cigarette/Trade Cards
One card that I find just impossible to get hold of is from the series titled "Characters from Scott" and insued by Cope Bros. & Co Ltd (Liverpool) in 1900. As
most readers will know, the breed got its name from Walter Scott's Waverley Novel,
"Guy Mannering" - Dandie Dinmont being a Border Hill Farmer:.
Card 5/50 shows the man himself, with a moteley collection of Terriers, which bear closer resemblance to Border Terriers than Dandies! Despite its "modest" catalogue value of "only" L12, it just never seems to turn up. Two interesting overseas cards are the Sniders & Abrahams Pty Ltd (Australia) Dogs series of 1910, and the British American Tobacco "Silk" series "Best dogs of their Breed" (1913 - 41/50). The latter shows "Ch Alpin Slitrig". This name illustration appears on the Wills "Specialities" and "Havelook" Australian cards of 1913 (this time spelt Dandy).
The last few rare cards come from Society Job (1911 showing "Golden Prince"), Copes "Dogs of the world" by Cecil Aldin (1912 - 22/50), R J Lee Ltd (Stockport) "Dogs" (1923 - 22/50), and the rare Player's Irish issue "Dogs Heads" by Wardle (1940 - 41/50).
- Last part of this "The Dandie Dinmont Terrier on Cigarette/Trade Cards, a.s.a.p. - |
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