TuckDB’s New Sister Site: TuckDB Ephemera

Posted on October 28, 2011 by Justin Tanner

spacer We are happy to announce a new website TuckDB Ephemera. TuckDB Ephemera is the sister site of TuckDB. While the original TuckDB lists antique postcard published by Raphael Tuck and Sons, TuckDB Ephemera is for everything else: puzzles, books, toys, china, and much more.

Unlike TuckDB Postcards we are starting the database from scratch. There are already 1800+ items uploaded with high quality images. Here are a few highlights:

  • HANS ANDERSON FAIRY TALES
  • NURSERY RHYMES
  • OUR FATHER WHICH ART IN HEAVEN HALLOWED BE THY NAME
  • WE’RE ALL IN IT BILLY & JOAN PUT ON UNIFORM

Everything on TuckDB Ephemera is free. We do not sell antique ephemera.

A special thanks to Alison Milling and Richard Moulton for making this site possible.

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One Response to TuckDB’s New Sister Site: TuckDB Ephemera

  1. spacer Gayle Griffin says:
    November 19, 2011 at 7:02 pm

    I have an old Raphael Tuck children’s book that has been handed down through my family. I have not been able to find any others from the same series. It is one of the 10 3/4″ X 8 1/2″ children’s books which have 10-12 pages (depending on whether or not you count the covers as pages, since the stories begin and end on the covers). This specific book is titled, “Stories from the Bible” and is from the Father Tuck’s “Old Testament” Series. The back cover shows the trademark of “Raphael Tuck & Sons “Artistic Series” and shows a “No. 3164″. I have seen one other “Stories from the Bible” from a “Father Tuck’s” series, however, that one was from Father Tuck’s “NEW TESTAMENT” Series, not “Old Testament” series. If you know of any way I can find information on this book, it will be truly appreciated! I would be happy to send images of the pages of this book if you wish to add it to your database.

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