For your consideration: Antique (1910) 25 silk cigarette cards from Tokio and Sovereign cigarette companies depicting great Native American chiefs. These cards are mounted in a glass covered frame which is 22" high x 21" wide.

The matting is cut out to accept the pictures from underneath which show them to be 3" high x 2" wide approximately. The center Chief is not named but has the index number of L5 in top left (Tokio card) and he is 6.75" h x 4.25" w. The overall condition of all is very good considering they are 123 yrs old. Two have slight creases on the edges and half a dozen have very slight yellowing. There are two water stains on the LHS of the matting. (see pictures).

Top left to Right
1) Spotted Tail (Tokio # 44); 2) Keokuck's Son (Sovereign); 3) Big Elk (Tokio #30); 4) Always Riding (Sovereign); 5) Noon Day (Tokio #14) ; 6) Big Razor (Tokio- number hidden)

Second Row
7) Mad Bear (Tokio # 36); Sitting Bull (Tokio #39); 9) Center Picture L5; 10) Iron Bull (Tokio #9); 11) Bull Head (Tokio #13)

Third Row
12) Black Eye (Tokio # 17); 13) War Captain (Tokio # 34); 14) Great Bear (Tokio # 26); 15) Arkikita (Tokio # 32)

Fourth Row
16) Chief Gall (Tokio #4); 17) Deer Ham (Tokio #29); 18) Crows Breast (Tokio #23); 19) Grey Eagle (Tokio # 31); 20) Red Shirt (Tokio # 27); 21) Big Snake (Tokio # 41);

Fifth Row
22) Wetcunie (Tokio # 35); 23) King Of The Crows (Tokio # 28); 24) Red Thunder (Tokio # 18) and 25) Geronimo (Sovereign # 30)