World’s Fair Souvenir
One of a series of Columbian Exposition Souvenir Playing Cards published during 1892-94 celebrating the 400th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the Americas.
World’s Fair Souvenir
Winters Art Lithographing Co., Chicago, 1892
One of a series of Columbian Exposition Souvenir Playing Cards published during the early 1890s celebrating the 400th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the Americas. Several editions were published by Winters Art Litho. Co, Chicago, with slight differences in the bust portraits in the corners of the court cards, and the back design featuring the three ships of Columbus in pink or blue (also seen on the box, right). The faces of the cards show scenes and buildings of the fair, whilst Columbus is depicted in the small bust portrait on the Jacks and Colonel George R. Davis, the President of the fair, on the Kings.
Winters Art Lithographing Co. also produced a number of special advertising decks around this time, for distilleries or brewing companies, based on the World's Fair deck or their Midwinter International Exposition deck (1894) but with slight modifications to suit the advertising purposes, such as a photo of the brewery or price lists on the Jacks instead of the normal images.
Above: World's Fair Souvenir Playing Cards manufactured by the World's Fair Souvenir Card Co., designed and lithographed by the Winters Art Litho. Co., 1892.
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Lorri Baranyai
01 June 2026, 01:20I have a set of the Winters Art Litho Co. cards as pictured above. They came to me from my Grandparents home where they had been stored in the drawer of their rolling tea cart. They are contained in a burgundy leather or leather-like case. The images on the cards seem almost water colour in style. - Unapproved