Sunday, July 22, 2012
Brooke Bond tea cards (individual sets) .
Over 40 different sets ranging from the 1950s to the 1990s. All in good condition and kept in plastic wallets. Numerous subjects covered including British Wildlife, Flowers, Trees, Birds, British Costume, Cars, Ships, People, Football, Olympics, Police.
210 is for the entire collection, but willing to sell for individual set prices. Sets range between 1 and 10. One set is 15 and one is 22 due to rarity and age
There are also 3 albums available to keep the collections in and several spare plastic wallets
Pictures can be provided if requested. The only reason none have been provided is due to the number of sets available
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