Photographs Ephemera Humour etc

James J Jeffries postcard 1046

Jas J Jeffries postcard

Colour postcard of boxer James Jeffries in a defensive pose, 1980, published by Banham Indian Trading Co., 'Jas J Jeffries/ On Guard' printed to recto, fair condition with some minor surface abrasions. (184)

James J Jeffries postcard 1047

James Jeffries
Colour postcard of boxer James Jeffries with clenched fists, 1980, published by Banham Indian Trading Co., 'Jas J Jeffiries/ Heavyweight Champion of the World' printed to recto and numbered '1047', unused, slight corner wear and little colour loss to background but good condition. (132)

James J Jeffries postcard 1048

James Jeffries

Colour postcard of boxer James Jeffries at ease, Jeffries posed for this picture in 1907, card mailed 1910, published by Banham Indian Trading Co., 'Jas J Jeffries/ At Ease' printed to recto and numbered '1048', verso of card inscribed: 'Just got a arena ticket/ Hello/ Say kid there is/ lots of money on/ Jeff...", used, slight creasing to three corners and faint stain to top left.

John D. McCallum writes in The Encyclopedia Of World Boxing Champions: 'Boxing skill relates inversely to age. The older a man gets, the better a fighter he was when young, according to the watery eye of memory. By reputation, Jim Jeffries could endure more punishment than any prizefighter. Never beaten, never off his feet, until Jack Johnson did away with him in 1910 at Reno, he remains the tantalizing central figure in boxing's non-stop argument. Was he the greatest of them all? Maybe so, maybe not.
Oldtime referee Billy Roche, who bridged the gap between boxing generations, once told me that Jeff's iceberg bulk (220 lbs.)made him appear slower than he really was. His legs measured 25 inches at the thigh, 10 inches at the ankle. His size and rough manner gave him the title of "The Beast," and effete New Yorkers looked upon him as a throwback to primeval man.
"Jeff's looks were belying," Roche said. "Before age got to him, he had the acrobatic springiness of a circus tumbler in his legs. He was no lumbering ox, anchored to one spot, but a natural athlete who kept himself in shape by tramping through the Sierra Madre Mountains. Big as he was, he was agile enough to run 100 yards in 11 seconds, high jump 5 feet, 10 inches and hold his own in rough-and-tumble wrestling.' (080)

 

James J Jeffries postcard 1049

James Jeffries
Colour postcard of boxer James Jeffries in a fighting pose, Jeffries posed for this picture in 1907, published by Banham Indian Trading Co., 'Jas J Jeffries/ Ready' printed to recto and numbered '1049', unused, very slight creasing to some corners, faint blue stain to centre right. (133)

Dick Bell SIGNED postcard

Photo postcard of Dick Bell, 19XX, signed in ink to recto:' Your sincerely/ Dick Bell/ Bell Bros' with 'Dick Bell' printed, name and adressed in pencil to verso, unsent, fair condition with three small drawing pin holes to top centre. (111)

Boxing Christmas card

Christmas postcard
Christmas postcard with scalloped edge featuring embossed colour print of a boxer in a fighting pose and printed text reading: '"Let - 'em/ all - Come"/ Wishing you a/ good Christrmas "Time"/ P.S Am calling "Round" to "Tap"/ your "Claret"/ for you', inscribed in pen to verso: 'To Joseph/ From Betty', some creasing to corners, slight crease to top and light staining but overall good condition.(302)

Black humour postcard

Black humour postcard
American black humour postcard depicting a black baby in boxing gloves knocking out another gloved baby in a ring, 1909 (sent 1911), title: '"Who am Champion Now?"' date and production details printed to recto, used, good condition.

'Uper Cat' postcard by Schonpflug

Colour postcard of a white boxer giving a black boxer an upper cut in the ring, 1910-15 by Fritz Schonpflug (Austria), series 278, number 5, printed signature of Schonpflug and title "Uper Cat" to recto, used, with some wear. (303)

'Eine Linke Aufs Auge' postcard by Schonpflug

Colour postcard of a white boxer with stars around his head being punched by another in the ring, 1910-15, by Fritz Schonpflug (Austria), series 278, number 3, with printed signature to recto, unused, very good condition. (219)

'Kampfpause' postcard by Schonpflug

Colour postcard of a white boxer seated in the corner of the ring being fanned by a black man and soaked with a sponge and offered a drink by two white men, 1910-15, by Fritz Schonpflug (Austria), series 278, number 1, with printed signature to recto, unused, good condition with slight dents to corners. (305)

'Zu Boden Gegangen' postcard by Schonpflug

Colour postcard of a boxer being knocked out in the ring, 1910-15, by Fritz Schonpflug (Austria), series 278, number 6, with printed signature to recto, unused, good condition. (218)

'Out' postcard by Schonpflug

Colour postcard of a boxer punching a referee in the ring, 1910-15, by Fritz Schonpflug (Austria), series 278, number 4, with printed signature to recto, unused, very good condition. (220)

Series of 5 postcards by Millar & Lang c.1915

Set of 5 humorous colour postcards depicting two boxers having a fight, c.1915, published by Miller and Lang (Glasgow and London), series 369, cards titled as follows: '1st Round/ Preliminary/ Sparring', '2nd Round/ Well planted on the beak', '3rd Round/ A stiffener in the breadbasket', '4th Round/ A tricky tap on the smeller' and '5th Round/ One on the right peeper', good condition, 2 written on in pencil, all unsent.
 

Black humor postcard, 1920s

Colour postcard of a little boy practising a boxing pose in front of a poster of a black boxer and trophies, by T Gilson, Ludgate Series, No. 581,  titled to recto: ''Oh, where is he, the simple fool./ Who says our day is over?'/ Attends Guillaume, j'aurai bientot fini mon entrainement!', unused, good condition.

Boxers by T Martiny c.1910

Colour postcard of a gloved kangaroo boxing with a man, c.1910, by T Martiny (France 1905-20), titled to recto 'Boxers' with printed signature also, series 1116, unused, good condition.

French art nouveau postcard of boxing match

Art nouveau French postcard depicting two boxers fighting and a referee, c.1910, used, fair condition, some wear.

Colour postcard boxing fight, 1920s

Colour postcard 1920s
A colour postcard showing an artist's impression of two men boxing, German, c.1920s, posted 1940s, used, fair condition.

Colour postcard,1920s

Colour postcard 1920s
A colour postcard showing boxer with winner's wreath around his neck and his opponent bleeding from the mouth on the floor, German, c.1902s, used.

Postcard cartoon of boxer, 1920s

Colour postcard showing an artist's impression of a caricature of a boxer, titled to recto 'Het boks-wonder', Netherlands, 1920s, unused, fair condition

Comic postcard, 1920s

Comic colour postcard featuring an artist's impression of two child-like boxers in a fight, printed signature to recto and titled 'Boxe', Italy, used but unsent, good condition.


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