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‘El Cid’ by Simeon Durá, Valencia, Spain

Published October 02, 2016 Updated May 15, 2023

‘El Cid’ playing cards manufactured by Simeon Durá, Valencia, Spain.

1880 SpainDuráEl CidCatalan PatternBritish Museum

‘El Cid’ playing Cards manufactured by Simeon Durá, Valencia, Spain, 1880-1940

Standard 'El Cid' playing cards manufactured by Simeon Durá, Valencia, Spain, c.1880 Standard 'El Cid' playing cards manufactured by Simeon Durá, Valencia, Spain, c.1880 Standard 'El Cid' playing cards manufactured by Simeon Durá, Valencia, Spain, c.1880

Above: ‘El Cid’ Catalan pattern manufactured by Simeon Durá, Valencia, Spain, c.1880. Guillem de Castro address on 4 of coins. The reverse has an orange ‘weave’ pattern.

A more primitive version of this pack can be seen on the British Museum website.

Naipes ‘El Cid’ by Simeon Dura, late 19th century. © The Trustees of the British Museum

Above: cards from the example of ‘El Cid’ brand preserved in the British Museum, described as: 48 playing-cards, hand-coloured woodcut, backs marbled in black. Late 19th Century. The wrapper is inscribed “Fabrica de Naipes Simeon Durá, Guillem de Castro 130, Valencia, numero 1.” © The Trustees of the British Museum number 1896,0501.835

Later editions of the ‘El Cid’ brand (shown below) imitated the Castilian pattern which had recently been introduced by Heracio Fournier.

Standard 'El Cid' playing cards manufactured by Simeon Durá, Valencia, Spain, c.1900 Standard 'El Cid' playing cards manufactured by Simeon Durá, Valencia, Spain, c.1900 Standard 'El Cid' playing cards manufactured by Simeon Durá, Valencia, Spain, c.1920 'El Cid' Bezique cards manufactured by Simeon Durá, Valencia, Spain, c.1930

Above: three more different editions of Simeon Durá's standard ‘El Cid’ Spanish suited playing cards. These packs were produced in a wide choice of editions, with different numbers of cards and from luxury to basic quality. The example in the bottom row is a special version for the game of Bézique. The designs are based on an earlier 'fantasy' edition designed by E. Pastor in c.1875.

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