Multiple Zag-Zaw

The Multiple Zag-Zaw range features the same cutting style as their single-image counterparts and are understood to date from c1916 onwards, showing as a new introduction in one of their 1916 dated catalogues. Some, such as the set of six river images example, are comprised of actual Tuck's Oilette postcards, whilst others feature larger scale artwork. Far less common than the familiar red box Zag-Zaw puzzles, these are thought to have been available for only a relatively short time period.

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