Raphael Tuck - Crossing The Channel with Movable Pictures 1920
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Raphael Tuck - Crossing The Channel with Movable Pictures
Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, No date [cira 1920]. Illustrated by Barnard Way
London -Paris - New York ; Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd., Publishers to Their Majesties the King & Queen
Condition: Bumping at top right corner - Else Very Good - All original, containing all 12 movable figures with none missing.
Description:
30cm x 27cm
4 plates in concertina form that stand up to create a large panorama
with 12 numbered loose figures kept in the attached pocket
on the reverse. 12 slits in the panorama to
insert the movable figures. Rear
panel is designed as a pocket to hold the figures when not in use.
Of note is that this particular panorama was illustrated by Bernard Way (1890-1958) Way’s work ranged from illustrating children’s books to writing and illustrating technical books. He specialized in transportation themes.
Collectors Corner:
Collect then all!
Following the image below is a list of other Tuck panoramas with separate figures to insert into slots. Dating each edition depends on publishers info on back. Some of the early ones were reprinted in the 1920's and or 90's.
Following is a lost of other Tuck panoramas with separate figures to insert into slots. Dating each edition depends on publishers info on back. Some of the early ones were reprinted in the 1920's and or 90's.
Dating the panoramas - In 1893, Queen Victoria granted the firm the Royal Warrant of Appointment. Tuck cards thereafter bore the message, “Art Publishers to Her Majesty the Queen”. Thus,this imprint means it was published during the reign of Queen Victoria - on or after June of 1893 and before 1901. Future publications would continue to reflect whoever held the throne at the time. In 1894 LTD was added, so look for that - or missing that, as well.
We greatly appreciate the wisdom of other collectors who email us to comment, add titles, or make corrections. We welcome any additional input to this list sent to [email protected]
Days in Catland with Louis Wain. Father Tuck’s Panorama. [1895]
Father Tuck’s Express Train Panorama With Movable Pictures [1895]
Father Tuck's Railway Express ["Flying Scotsman"] Panorama with Movable Pictures [c. 1895]
Father Tuck’s Alice in Wonderland, Panorama. [1908 & 1926]
Father Tuck’s Meadowsweet Farm. n.d. [1908]
Father Tuck’s Noah 's Ark Panorama With Movable Pictures. [ca. 1900]
Father Tuck's Panorama Fairy Tales. The Sleeping Beauty And Little. Snowdrop [ca. 1900]
Father Tuck's Fairy Stories Panorama. Little red riding Hood, Snow White, and Rose Bud [ca. 1900]
With Father Tuck in Fairyland Panorama [ca. 1910]
Father Tuck‘s Nursery Rhyme Panorama with Movable Pictures [ca. 1910]
Father Tuck's Toy Town Panorama, With Movable Pictures [ca. 1910]
Father Tuck's Panorama, Buttercup Farm [ca. 1910]
Crossing The Channel Panorama With Movable Pictures [ca. 1920]
Father Tuck's World's Circus: Panorama With Movable Pictures [ca. 1920]
RAF Fighter Station Scenic Panorama. [1950]
Coronation Procession Panorama with Movable Pictures. [1952]
Cinderella Scenic Panorama Book [1952]
The Busy Seaport The Busy Seaport Scenic Panorama Book: n.d., [ca. 1952]
Royal Naval Review Scenic Panorama [1952]
Road Travel Scenic Panorama Book [1952]
Our Trains Scenic Panorama Book [1952]
Airport Scenic Panorama Book. n.d. [1955]
Trooping The Colour Scenic Panorama Book. n.d. [1955]
Fun at the Seaside Scenic Panorama Book [c. 1955]
Days in Catland with Louis Wain. New York, Shackman & Co., 1991
Father Tuck’s Express Train Panorama With Movable Pictures. New York, Shackman & Co., 1995
Father Tuck’s Noah 's Ark Panorama. New York, Shackman & Co., 1997
Father Tuck's World's Circus: Panorama with Movable Pictures, Shackman, 1998
Father Tuck’s Alice in Wonderland. New York, Shackman & Co., 2000
With Father Tuck in Fairyland Panorama, Shackman
Rare German Editions:
We have two more panoramas in our collection. They are both in German without a publisher mentioned - only the German trademark "gesetzl gesch" which translates to "protected by law", indicating that the design, appearance, application or use of the item in question had been officially registered. (gesetzlich geschützt is abbreviated gesetzl gesch, gesetzl. gesch., ges. geschützt or ges. gesch)
Dornroschen Sneewittchen Panorama-Buch (English equivalent: Father Tuck's Panorama Fairy Tales. The Sleeping Beauty and Little Snow Drop) Auf Dem Lande Panorama-Buch ( English equivalent: Father Tuck's Panorama, Buttercup Farm)
Product Code: T-161
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