The picture shows a front and back view of this 1907 Cracker Jack Bears Advertising Premium / Prize Post Card. This is card #12 of a set of (16) different Post Cards that were used. These cards were one of the earliest prizes that were used in a box of Cracker Jack. There are two versions of these. One version has instructions on the back to order a complete mail away premium set of (16) cards back then. The other version, the ones mailed for do not have the instructions. They were put out by the Rueckheim Bros. & Eckstein, the makers of Cracker Jack. Each of the cards in the set has a different scene with the Cracker Jack Bears and their fantastic travels. They had traveled to different locations by means of an airship shaped like a large box of Cracker Jack. On this card the Bears are playing baseball. One is a batter and another is a catcher. The catcher has gloves for knee pads and is using a Cracker Jack box for a catcher's mitt. The card has a poem and is ©1907 by Artist B. E. Moreland. Some of these postcards were reproduced in miniature for the product's 100th anniversary in 1993. The postcard measures about 3" x 5-3/8". We are not a grading company and this card has not been graded. Please judge by the clear image of the card as to the condition. There are vertical and horizontal creases. |