1925 Teofani Magnums Famous Boxers Set and Checklist
‘It’s In The Details’
Title | Teofani Magnums Famous Boxers |
Year | 1925 |
Size | 1 3/8″ x 2 9/16″ |
Images | Black and White |
Type | Tobacco |
Number in Set |
25 |
1925 Teofani Magnums Famous Boxers Set Overview
These cards were distributed by international tobacco company, Teofani, a British firm, for their Magnums cigarette products. The cards are quite rare and, often today, you will see the reprint version printed in the early 1990s more than the actual, authentic cards.
The set included black and white pictures of boxers on the front. If for nothing else, they are distinguished by their thick black borders. Despite the small checklist of only 25 cards, the set includes a few boxers with more than one card, such as Hall of Famers Jack Johnson and George Carpentier.
Cohen Weenen / Hudden Parallel
The issue parallels an earlier set produced by Cohen, Weenen & Company in 1912, using the same pictures and checklist. It also parallels the 1927 Hudden Famous Boxers set that would come two years later.
It is unsurprising that the cards were used for more than one maker. In addition to cards with the Cohen Weenen name, those cards have also been seen with blank backs, giving the idea they were to be used by multiple distributors and vendors.
While the same pictures were used, a few things were different. First, the fronts of these added a name and card number. The backs were also different. The Cohen Weenen cards also had a biography of the fighter while these Magnums backs included an advertisement for their tobacco products.
1925 Teofani Magnums Famous Boxers Checklist
- Harry Lewis
- Fred Storbeck
- Georges Carpentier
- Jim Driscoll
- Jack Johnson
- Young Joseph
- Gunner James Moir
- Tommy Burns
- P.O. Curran
- Billy Papke
- Johnny Summers
- Sam Langford
- Georges Carpentier
- Joe Jeanette
- Pat O’Keefe
- Packey Mahoney
- The Dixie Kid
- Jack Johnson
- Charles Ledoux
- Tom McCormick
- Fred Welsh
- Bombardier Wells
- Hughie Mehegan
- Digger Stanley
- Jim Johnson
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