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Regarding the designs of playing cards — The World of Playing Cards
Playing Card Designs | The Designs of Playing Cards - World of Playing Cards
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Complete educational pack of 52 playing-cards giving instruction in arithmetics, with French suit-marks. In the upper right-hand corner is a representation of a particular card of the usual design. Beneath this is an arithmetical question and the sum work
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Complete educational pack of 52 playing-cards giving instruction in arithmetics, with French suit-marks. In the upper right-hand corner is a representation of a particular card of the usual design. Beneath this is an arithmetical question and the sum work
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Complete educational pack of 52 playing-cards giving instruction in arithmetics, with French suit-marks. In the upper right-hand corner is a representation of a particular card of the usual design. Beneath this is an arithmetical question and the sum work
Inventário #5 - Reserva (aquilo que se guarda para casos imprevistos / da observação à ligação)
Inventário #5 Reserva (aquilo que se guarda para casos imprevistos / da observação à ligação) - Museu da Cidade Porto
Welcome to the World of Playing Cards — The World of Playing Cards
lauret-provence-pattern, 1700's.
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British Museum - Museum number 1982,U.4606.1-78 Published by: F I Vandenborre, Flemish, 18thC: complete pack of 78 playing-cards with suit-marks of swords, clubs, coins and cups. The designs of the atouts are the same as those of 1861,0518.5, a Flemish pack that Willshire mistakenly labels as French. No. II of the atouts represents 'L'E
Vintage Cartes Imperiales playing cards c.1920 Belgium | Baraja de cartas, Cartas naipes, Juegos de cartas
Vintage Cartes Imperiales playing cards c.1920 Belgium | divine design
The Hofjager Hunting Pack Is the Oldest Complete Deck of Cards in the World
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Paris Gamblers: Gaming in 18th-Century France
Four game cards from a Cavagnole Game Bag and Pieces (Jeu de cavagnole), French, about 1750, watercolor and gouache on vellum. The illuminated scrolls on display in the exhibit put today’s cardboard bingo cards and chips to shame. The tiny numbered squares of vellum feature ornamental fountains; wine-drinking monkeys dressed in human clothes, playing backgammon; as well as the famed 18th-century rhinoceros Clara, who traveled Europe as a celebrity for 17 years.