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Spanish Historical Characters playing cards, c.1896

Published October 23, 1997 Updated April 29, 2026

Cards from the Spanish Historical Characters playing cards set printed by Litografía Madriguera (Barcelona), c.1896, which were inserted into packets of chocolate.

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Spanish Historical Characters playing cards set printed by Litografía Madriguera (Barcelona), c.1896, which were inserted into packets of chocolate. The cards celebrate the union of Castille, Aragon, Léon and Navarre. The suit of coins has the arms of forty-seven Spanish towns depicted on each of the symbols, and many cards are decorated with vine, chestnut, olive and other foliage. These cards extended into many editions, with the reverse showing advertising for a variety of confectionery products, including Licor de Oro, Licor Crema de Leche, Escarchados chocolate Angelical and chocolate Juncosa   See also: Children's advertising pack by Litografías Industrias Madriguera, c.1896 →

Spanish Historical Characters playing cards printed by Litografía Madriguera (Barcelona), c.1896 advertising backs on Spanish Historical Characters playing cards printed by Litografía Madriguera (Barcelona), c.1896

Above & Below: Spanish Historical Characters playing cards, with advertising on the backs, printed by Litografia y Fototipia de Francesco Madriguera, Cortes 532, Barcelona, c.1896. 48 cards depicting kings, presidents, generals and other personalities relating to Spanish history. The coin symbols show coats-of-arms of Spanish provinces. 93x60mms.

Spanish Historical Characters playing cards, with advertising on the backs, printed by Litografía Madriguera (Barcelona), c.1896
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