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The London Cigarette Card Company Ltd has been conducting auctions since the 1930's and today we carry on the tradition with regular postal auctions each containing over 400 lots.
Please also check our 'Condition of Sale' and 'Guide to Success'
Note: Auctions catalogues are FREE, see order form at the bottom of the page.
Current Auction: Ending on May 25th 2013
There are no additional charges to bidders for buyer's premium so bidding is straight-forward with no 'hidden extras'
Please browse the following links to find out more on our Auction.
- Click Here for detailed information about the Auction
- Click Here for list of lots.
Other Upcoming Auction Dates
June 29th 2013 (Postal)
July 27th 2013 (Postal)
August 31st 2013 (Postal)
September 28th 2013 (Postal)
October 26th 2013 (Postal)
November 30th 2013 (Postal)
January 2nd 2014 (Postal)
January 25th 2014 (Postal)
February 22nd 2014 (Postal)
March 29th 2014 (Postal)
April 26th 2014 (Postal)
Each auction contains more than 400 lots, valued from a pound or two up to £1000 or more for the rarest items
- Free auction catalogues (available from the order form below, four weeks before date of sale) gives a full description of each lot with an estimated price, together with an easy to follow form for postal bidding (Auction catalogues are automatically sent free to Card Collectors News magazine subscribers).
- A guide to how we assess condition and how to bid can be found on our bidding sheet, which accompanies the auction catalogue, so it couldn't be easier if you are an "auction beginner"
- Each lot is described with an estimate of its value reflecting the condition of the cards, ranging from poor right through to mint condition and for over 70 years collectors have bid with complete confidence knowing that every effort is made to describe the lots accurately
- Each auction contains a selection of rare sets, rare and scarce individual cards, pre1918 issues, 1920-40 series, old and modern trade issues including Brooke Bond, errors and varieties, silks, albums, books, Liebigs, cigarette packets etc, in fact plenty to interest everyone.