Brand

Here we should expect to see at least basic information about the manufacturer or brand concerned. In general it is not a requirement to upload an image to a "Brand" album, as a suitable thumbnail can be selected from one of the puzzle sub-albums added later, as is the case here, where I have selected the image from the King George VI Coronation puzzle to represent the "Brand". Within the "Tags (comma separated)" field, found within the "edit album" screen, it is important to add the Tag "Brand" to ensure that the album appears correctly. Here is an example for a "Brand" album layout:

Established in London in the late 19th Century, Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd began with printing and publishing, but went on to produce many of Britain's best wooden jigsaw puzzles, most notably the Zag-Zaw range, using very high quality prints of topical, historical and artistic interest. Puzzle sizes stretched from very small scale, right up to 2000 piece examples.

They also produced wooden puzzles under other range names, including Tippe-Toppe, Crazy-Cut and Jazz, along with various series titles and a wide array of literature to promote them. Earliest puzzles were produced on thick card, under names like Father Tuck's.

As well as their production in London, Zag-Zaw's have also been found in boxes showing Berlin, Germany as their place of origin.
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    Range

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  • Literature

    Literature

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    Puzzle

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