Karl Korab
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by Roddy Somerville
16h ago
Austrian artist Karl Korab’s first pack, displaying his use of different techniques ..read more
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Covered bridges playing cards
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by Peter Burnett
1w ago
Historical covered bridges with photography by Bill Miller, 2006 ..read more
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Motherpeace Round Tarot
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by Simon Wintle
1w ago
An original and imaginative feminist tarot based on Goddess energy ..read more
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Victorian playing cards
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by Peter Burnett
1w ago
54 different card designs including people, animals, flowers, costumes and ornaments popular during the nineteenth century ..read more
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Rouen Pattern - Portrait Rouennais
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by Simon Wintle
2w ago
An attractive XV century French-suited design from Rouen became the standard English & Anglo-American pattern ..read more
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Iroha Karuta for Hino City
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by Roddy Somerville
3w ago
Special version of Iroha Karuta, a traditional Japanese matching game, made for Hino City, Tokyo ..read more
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Iroha Karuta
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by Roddy Somerville
3w ago
Traditional Japanese matching game played mainly by children ..read more
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O-Shlemiel card game
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by Peter Burnett
3w ago
O-Shlemiel card game with Yiddish words and phrases ..read more
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Archaic Spanish proof sheets
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by Simon Wintle
3w ago
2 x uncoloured proof sheets of archaic Spanish-suited playing cards produced for “New Spain”, possibly clandestinely ..read more
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Hamlet Cigars
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by Peter Burnett
3w ago
Advertising deck for “Hamlet mild cigars”, a Benson & Hedges product ..read more
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