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Cinderella (Panorama Book) — Father Tuck’s Panorama Series, ca. 1931 — Complete with Original Figures and Custom Early Wooden Collector’s Box - Fine

Cinderella Father Tuck Panorama Book circa 1931 with original figures and punch-out stands, housed in early wooden collector’s box with spine label and mounted cover image
Rare boxed edition of Cinderella from Father Tuck’s “Panorama” Series (ca. 1931), preserved in an early wooden collector’s case featuring a mounted cover image and hand-painted gilt “C” on the spine.
 
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Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd.
Cinderella (Panorama Book)
London, Paris, and New York: Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd., ca. 1932. Printed in Bavaria.

Oblong 12mo (12 cm tall; expands to 45 cm wide). Original embossed chromolithographed card wrappers. Accordion-fold panorama toy book with [4] pages of rhymed story text and [6] folded leaves: [5] color-printed chromolithographed panels of die-cut figures and [1] final green-printed leaf of punch-out bases. The inside front wrapper bears printed assembly instructions titled: “How to Make Each Figure Stand Separately and Form Innumerable Tableaux.” The final leaf, gray on its reverse, serves as the lower wrapper.

Condition: Fine. All die-cut figures and punch-out stands are present and unpunched. Covers exceptionally clean with bright color; no tears or creases. Binding tight, wrappers fully intact. Instructions and story text complete. Among the finest examples we have handled.

Unique Collector’s Box (Unverified Provenance)
This particular Cinderella panorama comes housed in a custom wooden collector’s box, likely crafted by a previous owner to protect and preserve the fragile toy book. While we have no evidence that this box was originally issued with the panorama, it clearly dates to the same era and features thoughtful period touches. Most strikingly, the cover bears what appears to be a lacquered or professionally fused image of the book’s front panel — not merely pasted on, but integrated into the finish. While we cannot confirm that the box was issued by Raphael Tuck & Sons, the craftsmanship and age-appropriate materials suggest it was created contemporaneously, likely as a bespoke case to preserve the panorama in pristine condition. The result is a display-worthy presentation piece in beautiful condition..

Collector's Corner:

Identifying First vs. Second Editions:

First editions (c. 1907–1914) often bear the imprint “Publishers to Their Majesties the King & Queen” beneath the instructions. Second editions lack this royal warrant and instead show the 1931 patent reference.

While the imprint “London · Paris · New York / Printed in Bavaria” was primarily used by Raphael Tuck & Sons between the 1890s and 1914, the line “Patent Applied For 12879/31” printed on the instruction page conclusively dates this edition to 1931 or shortly after. The UK patent format “/31” denotes the year of application or registration (1931), and the filing is attributed to Gustave and Desmond A. Tuck, indicating a second edition reissue.

Originally issued between 1907 and 1910, the Panorama Toy Book series was revived in 1931 and listed in the 1932 Raphael Tuck catalogue under the banner Father Tuck’s Picture Land Panoramas. Sets were also sold boxed.

Second Editions:

First editions (pre-WWI) - circa 1911-1914 can often be identified by the phrase “Publishers to Their Majesties the King & Queen” under the imprint on the instruction page


First editions:


This miniature panorama book is part of Raphael Tuck’s beloved Father Tuck’s Panorama Series, a line of interactive chromolithographed toy books that allowed children to cut out, stand up, and arrange colorful tableaux. These were marketed both individually and as gift sets, and were also used as advertising premiums.

Each booklet includes a colorful embossed cover, detailed cut-out sheets, a punch-out base page, and a rhymed story text—offering both narrative and imaginative play. Despite their ephemeral format and small size, complete, unpunched examples are exceedingly rare.

Titles in the Series (1932 Catalogue):

No. 7000 – Feathered Friends

No. 7001 – Buttercup Farm

No. 7002 – Robinson Crusoe

No. 7003 – Little Red Riding Hood

No. 7004 – Cinderella

No. 7005 – The Three Little Kittens

No. 7006 – Little Snow White

No. 7007 – Beauty and the Beast

No. 7008 – Off for the Holidays

Other editions and promotional variants also include:

Forest and Jungle

The Toy Army

A rare German-language counterpart has also been identified: Aschenbrodel: Bilder zum Ausschneiden und Aufstellen (Hannover: Mölling & Comp.), a Cinderella-themed panorama that reuses the same plates. Mölling printed for Raphael Tuck and occasionally issued their own editions in other languages (see Sheridan-Quantz, 2013).

Continental Variant:

A rare German-language edition of this punch-out panorama series has been identified under the title Aschenbrödel: Bilder zum Ausschneiden und Aufstellen ("Cinderella: Pictures to Cut Out and Display"), published by Molling & Comp. C-G., Hannover. A copy of this edition can be viewed on our site:
https://www.vintagepopupbooks.com/Antique-Panorama-by-Molling-FINE-condition-p/t-1b.htm

Molling & Comp. was among several German firms that printed books for Raphael Tuck & Sons in the early 20th century. In certain cases, Molling repurposed Raphael Tuck's original lithographic plates or stones for use in their own publications. These adaptations were not mere reprints but included translated text and subtle design changes tailored to non-English-speaking markets.

Further Reading:

Whitton, Blair & Margaret. Collector’s Guide to Raphael Tuck & Sons: Paper Dolls, Paper Toys & Children’s Books. Hobby House Press, 1991. A definitive illustrated reference with historical context, detailed entries, and rare images.

Montanaro, Ann. “Raphael Tuck History.” Movable Stationery, Vol. 13, No. 2 (May 2005). Reprinted and updated with permission at:

VintagePopupBooks – Raphael Tuck History

TuckDB Ephemera. An expansive online archive documenting Raphael Tuck’s vast output of books, postcards, and novelties. Includes high-resolution scans, dating tools, and full reproductions of historic Tuck catalogs: https://www.tuckdbephemera.org.

Together, these resources offer essential context for understanding the artistic, cultural, and historical impact of one of the most prolific publishers of late 19th- and early 20th-century children’s books.


References:

Blair & Margaret Whitton. Collector's Guide to Raphael Tuck & Sons: Paper Dolls, Paper Toys and Children's Books. Hobby House Press, 1991.

Ann Montanaro. “Raphael Tuck History.” Movable Stationery, Vol. 13, No. 2, May 2005. Reprinted at VintagePopupBooks.com.

UK Patent No. 12879/31, filed 1931.

Sheridan-Quantz, Edel. “'Our publications are available worldwide': A Forgotten German Printer and His Global Connections 1887–1939.” Chimera: The Journal of the Institute of Children’s Literature 26 (2023): 59–68. https://journals.ucc.ie/index.php/chimera/article/view/chimera-26-6 (Molling)


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