
In the 1920s, Tuck’s issued a total of 50 postcards of “The Queen’s Dolls’ House” in six sets, Series Numbers 4500–4505, showing pictures of the outside and the interiors of the Dolls’ House. 48 delightful postcards here shown at the exclusive invitation of the Queen's Dolls' House Committee with a view to providing a faithful and permanent record of this wonderful miniature palace and its priceless contents in a manner that will appeal alike to all who have been fortunate enough to inspect it at the British Empire exhibition and to those less happily situated. MESSRS. RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS HAVE PERMISSION TO STATE THAT THE QUEEN IS VERY PLEASED WITH THE QUEEN'S DOLLS' HOUSE POSTCARDS AND THAT HER MAJESTY FULLY APPRECIATES THE CARE AND ATTENTION WHICH HAVE BEEN GIVEN TO THE PRODUCTION OF THIS BEAUTIFUL MINIATURE COLLECTION. Reproduced in our beautiful ""Oilette"" process direct from the rooms and articles themselves, and depicting the outstanding features of the Queen's Dolls' House, they rank amongst the most perfect specimens of colour printing ever placed before a discriminating public. The authoritative description on the address-side of each postcard gives a complete and splendid idea of the beauty of this structure and its marvellous contents, it but remains to be stated that this is the only series of Queen's Dolls' House postcards issued, and that every set sold will benefit. The Queen's Dolls' House Fund which Her Majesty will distribute amongst various charities. Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd.". Contents clen and in very good condition with original card guards. 210 x 256 mm. Original red publisher's embossed cloth; front cover with gilt embossed decoration and titling. Very light wear to spine and exterior hinges.