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                 The Beutler Bodied 401 appears to
                 be from a German company.  There
                  is no indication of what it was is-
                 sued with but it is No.2 in Series B.                The exact origin of this card is un-
                                                                      known and was “taken from an old
                                                                       book dating from around 1961 or
                                                                      before”. The artist Piet Olyslanger
                                                                        was Dutch. and worked for the
                                                                        French Talbot motor company.








                 Issued by Priory Tea in its I-Spy Cars
                  Series, this was No.4 in a set of 25.







                                                                          This postcard sized 405 was
                                                                         issued by Delicieux Chocolat
                                                                        Tobler and was printed in Paris.





               This 406 was issued by Shell Oil of New
                Zealand in its Cars of the World series
                              and was No.24












                                                                    From a series issued as playing cards
                                                                    by Monty Gum in 1960. Presumably it
                    A 406 issued by a Confectionary                  was a full set of 52 cards built up bit
                     company Kane Products Ltd.
                      It was No. 5 in a series of 25                  by bit in packets of chewing Gum.
                        of “Modern Motor Cars.”
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