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Clearly promoting good personal hygiene, each card shows a young, pouting female model posing seductively and appealing to the playboy.
Cefacidal / Mead Johnson advertising playing cards, c.1975
Advertising pack for Cerveza El Gallo, made in Belgium, c.1880
Anglo-American style pack issued on behalf of the Cía Chilena de Tabacos, c.1930
De La Rue introduced letter-press printing into playing card production and his patent was granted in 1831. He produced his first playing cards in 1832.
Festal advertising playing cards for Hoechst Peruana S.A.
Las Cartas de Sara (Yerba Mate) based on an idea by Diego Silva Pintos and illustrated by Hogue. Produced by Color/9, c.2003.
Naipes Payador was one of Cía Fabril Financiera's brands of Spanish-suited playing cards, alongside Naipes Angelito, Domador and Victoria, which all shared the same basic design of Catalan style playing cards. The logo on the four of cups on Naipes Payador shows a man playing a guitar beneath the legend "Payador".
Pilsen Trucofest Playing cards, Uruguay, c.2008
Double advertising pack made by Cartográfica Industrial for Refrigeração Parana S.A. The extra card contains an insignia with the legend 'CARTAL'.
Van Genechten manufactured playing cards in various styles, including specially customised versions for commercial clients wishing to advertise their own brands on the cards.
Anglo-American style advertising playing cards made in Peru by Litográfica del Perú, c.1975, for Sydney Ross S.A. / Winthrop Pepsamar indigestion remedy. The Ace of Spades is reminiscent of an Ace by USPCC, and has the mongram 'DD' in the centre. The Joker depicts a jester riding a penny-farthing bicycle.
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