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Every bone of the human body is listed in this deck of regular playing cards. Each card present one or two bones with it's name in English, French and Spanish. The two Jokers are quick indexes. The deck is beautifully illustrated and is a complete reference guide.
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French Quarter Playing Cards
Know someone that plays card games. This deck is sure to kindle sweet memories of time spent in the French Quarter.
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This is a reproduction of a deck dated to 1567 that is based on a set of face cards by Pierre Marechal of Rouen, France. The cards of Rouen are significant because many were produced for export to Britain. English merchants are even said to have bought them for re-export to other countries. In 1628 England banned the importation of cards, and English printers have been shown to have used Rouen face cards as inspiration for their own cruder, more stylized decks which have become the standard motifs...
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The Count of Saint Simon, French philosopher and economist, designed the first set of revolutionary cards. It was manufactured by Juame and Dubourg in the year II (1793).
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This art print is reproduced from a vintage postcard or other small original material. The original dot pattern may be visibly enlarged in the print, giving it a unique, vintage appearance.
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A beautiful deck of cards on Canadian Provinces and Territories. Each Province is represented on four cards: One card has a map with main cities and area information One card the province's flag and it's emblem's bird A second card shows the province's flag and it's emblem's bird A third card has the province's emblem's flower and it's emblem's tree A fourth card has statistical information on population, languages distribution, official languages, important dates, capital's name and province's...
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Wills put out a "Dogs 2nd Series" in 1915. There were 25 cards in the series. The French Bulldog is no. 24. This lovely colorful painting has the following description on the back of the card: "This breed of miniature Bulldog seems(in spite of its name) to have originated in England. In the early fifties the laceworkers of Nottingham, and the working men of London, Birmingham and Sheffield, devoted great attention to the rearing of "bantam" bulldogs of the tulip-eared, underjawed type. Some...
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Add some style to your next card game or give an elegant gift to your hostess. This card box is covered with the Four Seasons toile material - a design originating from the Jouy en Josas factory in France. Lined with black paper. Two decks of cards are included.
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Image of a group of young children sitting around a table playing cards and drinking. Hand-tinted with some minor tears.
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Far more elaborate and decorative in centuries past, playing cards today are relatively subdued-looking-in sharp contrast to the splendid images in this treasury of designs used on cards between the 14th and early 20th centuries. Reproduced from over 90 decks shown in a rare French two-volume history of playing cards, nearly 600 images in black-and-white and 325 in color depict Bacchus, death, dancing dogs, players cheating at cards, royal coats of arms, stylized versions of the king, queen and other...
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"Who spends his time pays content the penny with the master key time." Artist signed Em. Berchmans. Smoking, tobacco, drinking, alcohol, liquor. Grade I
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Original vintage magazine ad. GILBEY'S GIN Old 1953 alcohol advertisement. approximate size 10 x 14 inches.
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Traditional 32 Card/Blatt Skat Deck. Four Color Images. French Suits Kreuz (Clubs), Pik (Spades), Herz (Hearts), Karo (Diamonds). Face Cards: K-Koenig (King), D-Dame (Queen), B-Bube (Jack). Clear Plastic Case.
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This unique deck of playing cards lists every bone of the human body. Each card, beautifully illustrated, presents one or two bones with their names in English, French and Spanish. The two Jokers act as quick indexes. Use them as regular playing cards, as flash cards, or as student rewards. A great learning tool and reference guide!
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This is a beautiful double deck of cards in their original box. The decks are complete, though no jokers are present; and the condition is magnificent. Riviera Cruises operated only one vessel, the "Riviera Prima." from 1962 until 1964, making these cards rather unusual. The Prima was built as "Lavoisier," a French vessel, in 1948. Following her brief stint with Riviera she was sold to a Norwegian firm but survived only until 1966 when she completely burned out...
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Artwork by Albert Kretshmer 54 playing cards – 58x88 mm Code: PC36 Multilingual Edition. The Renaissance, the era of maximum splendour of the arts, the humanities and the joy of living that was manifested not only in paintings but also in the customs and personalities of the time. This deck is a great coloured living fresco of a fertile and lively epoch that takes us to the French and Venetian courts via Cyprus, Castile, Germany and England.
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Premier Cru means "first growth" in French and refers to a classification of Bordeau wines. Whether you're a fan of grapes or a wine aficionado this set of cards is for you! For over 180 years the Piatnik name has been synonymous with playing cards. Each year Piatnik produces over 25 million high-quality and unique playing cards.
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Modiano Deck of Trevigiane Italian Regional Playing Cards
Cards are for 2 of Italy's favorite games: Scopa and Briscola. This deck of cards is an authentic deck of Italian playing cards. Italian playing cards most commonly consist of 40 cards (4 suits from 1-7 and 3 face cards). The three face cards in each deck are the King, Cavallo (calvary man) and Fante (Infantry Man), except in the French region (see below) which uses a Queen instead of a Cavallo. Playing with Italian playing cards gives any player a wonderful historical perspective on this great country.
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These playing cards feature classic French advertising posters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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