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Crystal Palace, Great Exhibition (London, 1851) — international expositions where playing-card makers exhibited new printing and design techniques Since 1996, this collaborative project has grown into an independent archive of 4,900 articles, written by collectors, researchers, artists and historians from around the world, documenting playing cards from early handmade cards to industrial production, and from games of chance and skill to education, advertising, political satire, magic and fortune-telling.

The archive looks beyond the basics, revealing the wider history behind playing cards. It explores how cards were designed, printed and traded, how they were regulated, and what their imagery was intended to convey. All content is edited with care and supported by sources, images and dates to support reliable research
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Troubadour

Charming deck evoking the art of the Middle Ages.

Le jeu de cartes des Croisades

Venture into the Crusades in the style of medieval manuscript art.

Modern F.X. Schmid Bavarian Cards

From Plastic to Premium: The legendary F.X. Schmid Tarock & Schafkopf deck, reboxed, refreshed and rebranded.

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EPCS February 2026 Newsletter
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This issue features articles on De La Rue Pack c.1835, Mistakes in Standard English Packs, and An Unusual Happy Families...

Le jeu de cartes des Croisades
Le jeu de cartes des Croisades

Venture into the Crusades in the style of medieval manuscript art.

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Marty Jacobs
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Modern F.X. Schmid Bavarian Cards
Modern F.X. Schmid Bavarian Cards

From Plastic to Premium: The legendary F.X. Schmid Tarock & Schafkopf deck, reboxed, refreshed and rebranded.

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Mariáš - Black & Red Edition
Mariáš - Black & Red Edition

A modern special edition of Prager pattern cards.

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Birb playing cards
Birb playing cards

Birds are not merely illustrated on the cards but become the court cards themselves.

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Jungle Playing Cards
Jungle Playing Cards

Welcome to the jungle – a delightful deck from South Africa.

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Ute Mountain Casino Hotel & Resort
Ute Mountain Casino Hotel & Resort

Casino playing cards featuring Native American courts.

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Sanders
Sanders

A cheery deck in which playing card courts visit the countryside.

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Arrowhead Playing Cards from San Felipe’s Casino Hollywood
Arrowhead Playing Cards from San Felipe’s Casino Hollywood

A gorgeous and well-researched celebration of Native American culture.

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Les Grands Navigateurs
Les Grands Navigateurs

Jean Delpech's modernist voyage through the history of Maritime Exploration.

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Les Chevaliers de la Table Ronde
Les Chevaliers de la Table Ronde

A pictorial study by Jean Bruneau inspired by an ancient work rooted in Celtic history.

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Meskwaki Casino
Meskwaki Casino

A deck reflecting Native American culture where every hand could be a jackpot.

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Robin Hood Playing Cards
Robin Hood Playing Cards

A Kings Wild Project by Jackson Robinson exploring the legend of Robin Hood and inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry.

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Pacific Northwest Native American Playing Cards
Pacific Northwest Native American Playing Cards

A bold presentation of animals in Native American artwork – with a political message.

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Fagoaga y Compañía (Casa Bertrand Domec), Buenos Aires, c.1970

Fagoaga y Compañía (Casa Bertrand Domec), Buenos Aires, c.1970

Playing Cards Imported into Argentina by Fagoaga y Compañía (Casa Bertrand Domec), Buenos Aires, c.1970

By Simon Wintle

Silk Inlaid playing cards for Charles I.

Silk Inlaid playing cards for Charles I.

Silk Inlaid playing cards said to have been made for Charles I

By Simon Wintle

Souvenir Playing Cards of Egypt

Souvenir Playing Cards of Egypt

55 different photographic views of Egypt in full colour.

By Roddy Somerville

Bodegas Trapiche

Bodegas Trapiche

Promotional playing cards produced for Bodegas Trapiche, designed to play Quartet games by collecting a wine bottle card...

By Simon Wintle

Naipes Cristianos

Naipes Cristianos

“Naipes Cristianos” catechetical playing cards with quotations from the four gospels, 2002.

By Simon Wintle

Musikinstrumente

Musikinstrumente

Musikinstrumente quartet game published by Verlag für Lehrmittel, Pössneck, 1984.

By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

Gibraltar

Gibraltar

Playing Cards in Gibraltar.

By Simon Wintle

Naipes No. 71 Los Leones

Naipes No. 71 Los Leones

Naipes No. 71 Los Leones by The United States Playing Card Co., c.1900.

By Simon Wintle

Bonnie Blue’s Rummy Cards

Bonnie Blue’s Rummy Cards

Bonnie Blue’s Rummy Cards.

By Simon Wintle

Intecta

Intecta

Intecta playing cards designed by Paul Reissmüller, 1982.

By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

Century of Progress

Century of Progress

‘Century of Progress’ Exposition playing cards produced by Western Playing Card Company, USA, 1933.

By Peter Burnett

Naipes Dural, Venezuela

Naipes Dural, Venezuela

Naipes "Dural" Clase Opaca made in Venezuela

By Simon Wintle



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United Kingdom

Playing cards first arrived in England during the 15th century, but none have survived from such an early date. more
1628
Silk Inlaid Playing Cards for Charles I

Silk Inlaid Playing Cards for Charles I

Silk Inlaid Playing Cards for Charles I

By Simon Wintle

Gibraltar

Playing Cards in Gibraltar.

By Simon Wintle

1875
Anno Domini

Anno Domini

Anno Domini biblical card game depicting New Testament history, published by John Jaques & Son, c.18...

By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

1902
Kimberley’s Royal National Patriotic playing cards, c.1902

Kimberley’s Royal National Patriotic playing cards, c.1902

This edition has standard corner indices replacing the words King, Queen and Jack, and also contains...

By Barney Townshend

1999
Russell Grant tarot

Russell Grant tarot

Russell Grant astro-tarot with optimistic and motivational illustrations by Kay Smith.

By Simon Wintle


Children's Card Games

The games we play mirror the world we live in, like popular art. There was a time when friends and family played indoor games by the fireside and enjoyed countless hours of pleasure and amusement. Children don’t play card games so much because they prefer computer games, the ultimate excitement. Antique and vintage card games offer documentary evidence, as well as nostalgic memories, of the social interaction, fashions and stereotypes of bygone days and are a study in social anthropology. more
1984
Musikinstrumente

Musikinstrumente

Musikinstrumente quartet game published by Verlag für Lehrmittel, Pössneck, 1984.

By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

1875
Anno Domini

Anno Domini

Anno Domini biblical card game depicting New Testament history, published by John Jaques & Son, c.18...

By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse card game made in Taiwan.

By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

1969
Corrida de Toros

Corrida de Toros

Bull fighting card game publshed by Naipes Comas, 1969.

By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

1980
Amos del Universo

Amos del Universo

“Amos del Universo” card game published by Litografía Goicochea Hnos, S.A., Lima, Peru, c.1980.

By Simon Wintle


USA

The manufacture of playing cards in America only began during the second half of the 18th century, and not before 1776 by some estimates. more
1998
Bonnie Blue’s Rummy Cards

Bonnie Blue’s Rummy Cards

Bonnie Blue’s Rummy Cards.

By Simon Wintle

1900
Naipes No. 71 Los Leones

Naipes No. 71 Los Leones

Naipes No. 71 Los Leones by The United States Playing Card Co., c.1900.

By Simon Wintle

1933
Century of Progress

Century of Progress

‘Century of Progress’ Exposition playing cards produced by Western Playing Card Company, USA, 1933. ...

By Peter Burnett

1904
Bicicleta num.810

Bicicleta num.810

The United States Playing Card Co. issued Spanish versions of their flagship brand.

By Simon Wintle

2016
Politicards 2016 & Politikids 2016

Politicards 2016 & Politikids 2016

Politicards™ 2016 & Politikids 2016: twin decks of satirical playing cards produced by Peter Green f...

By Peter Burnett


Playing Cards for Consumer Advertising, Marketing & Promotion

Closely following the development of visual advertising in general, such as on labels, packaging, posters and TV commercials, advertising playing cards display promotional messages either on the reverse of the cards, or else on the pip cards, court cards, aces, jokers or even the box, seeking to find ways to associate products with our inner desires and longings, with our identity and who we want to be.

A popular saying illustrating how difficult it is to quantify the response to advertising is attributed to John Wanamaker (1838-1922): "Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don't know which half." Collectors often cherish vintage decks with old-fashioned marketing promotion for shipping lines, luxury brands, distilleries or breweries.

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1998
Bodegas Trapiche

Bodegas Trapiche

Promotional playing cards produced for Bodegas Trapiche, designed to play Quartet games by collectin...

By Simon Wintle

1982
Intecta

Intecta

Intecta playing cards designed by Paul Reissmüller, 1982.

By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

1959
Loewe

Loewe

Deck designed by J. L. Picardo for Loewe, 1959.

By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

2001
Capel Vinos

Capel Vinos

Advertising playing cards for Capel Vinos S.A., manufactured by Naipes Comas, 2001.

By Simon Wintle

G&G Armament playing cards

G&G Armament Airsoft replica gun playing cards from Taiwan.

By Peter Burnett


France

Some of the oldest cards still in existence come from France. During the 16th and 17th centuries France was the major supplier of playing cards in Europe. more
1970
Troubadour

Troubadour

Charming deck evoking the art of the Middle Ages.

By Lev Golinkin

1996
Le jeu de cartes des Croisades

Le jeu de cartes des Croisades

Venture into the Crusades in the style of medieval manuscript art.

By Lev Golinkin

1630
Swiss playing cards by Iehan Hemau

Swiss playing cards by Iehan Hemau

17th century Swiss-suited playing cards by Iehan Hemau of Épinal.

By Simon Wintle

Antoine de Logiriera

Archaic Spanish-suited playing cards published in Toulouse by Antoine de Logiriera (1495-1518).

By Simon Wintle

Dessoris

Spanish-suited cards by Dessoris, Perpignan, which anticipate the French Catalan pattern.

By Simon Wintle


Germany

Card-playing rapidly became popular in medieval Bavaria and German printers were quick to supply the goods. more
1628
Silk Inlaid Playing Cards for Charles I

Silk Inlaid Playing Cards for Charles I

Silk Inlaid Playing Cards for Charles I

By Simon Wintle

1984
Musikinstrumente

Musikinstrumente

Musikinstrumente quartet game published by Verlag für Lehrmittel, Pössneck, 1984.

By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

1982
Intecta

Intecta

Intecta playing cards designed by Paul Reissmüller, 1982.

By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

1981
Burgdorf Abschreckhärtetechnik

Burgdorf Abschreckhärtetechnik

Promotional pack for a German steel hardening business, with designs by Costante Costantini.

By Roddy Somerville

1884
Deutsches Schützenfest 1884

Deutsches Schützenfest 1884

This deck was apparently made to commemorate a Shooting Festival held in Leipzig in 1884

By Rod Starling (1936-2023)


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The English Playing Card Society

Founded in 1984, the English Playing Card Society (EPCS) promotes research into the history and development of English playing cards and card games, and supports the exchange of information and ideas between collectors, researchers, archivists, designers, manufacturers and dealers.

The Society publishes the EPCS Newsletter three times a year and maintains an online archive of back issues.

The English Playing Card Society motif: Deuce and Tray
Above: EPCS Society motif — Deuce and Tray (1865)

The Big Picture

Playing cards have a universal appeal and are a reflection of human culture.

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Simon & Adam Wintle

Above: Chinese money-suited cards. Some of the earliest cards have origins in the Far East.

Playing cards have a long history and cultural significance, forming a part of almost every society around the world. The origins of playing cards can be traced back centuries, and today they remain a universal symbol of creativity, entertainment, and human connection. These small, rectangular pieces of paper have been a source of fun for generations and are still enjoyed in countless ways—whether in a simple game of solitaire, a high-stakes poker match, or the tarot cards used for fortune-telling. There is something about the history and design of playing cards that captures the imagination and inspires creativity. As Delef Hoffmann once said, “whether we consider cards as mere merchandise or as the bond which unites people with one another, just think of what we would be if we had no cards! How boring and unsociable our lives would be without this invention!

Dasavatara Ganjifa from India

Above: Dasavatara Ganjifa from India. Playing cards from India are often circular.

The origin of cards can be traced back to China, where they were first used as early as the 9th century. From there, the cards travelled across Asia and the Middle East, and finally found their way to Europe in the 14th century.

Since then, playing cards have been used for a wide range of purposes, including fortune-telling and even propaganda. But the most significant impact they have had on humanity is through their use in games, which have brought people together for centuries.

Above left: a set of Spanish playing cards from 1638 was discovered inside a prison wall during demolition, likely used for gambling by prisoners. Above center: Trump Presidential playing cards, playing cards are often used for political messages. Above right: the Magician from the popualr Rider-Waite tarot, which has become the template for modern tarot decks.

Above left: a set of Spanish playing cards from 1638 was discovered inside a prison wall during demolition, likely used for gambling by prisoners. Above center: Trump Presidential playing cards, playing cards are often used for political messages. Above right: the Magician from the popualr Rider-Waite tarot, which has become the template for modern tarot decks.

While playing cards have brought people together for fun and play, they have also been a source of disruption in the form of gambling. For many, gambling has become an addiction, leading to financial ruin and even anti-social problems.

The artistic value of cards cannot be overlooked, with their intricate details and unique designs of each card reflecting the creativity and ingenuity of artists. Playing cards are a reflection of our society, with each country and region having its unique designs and styles. As Sylvia Mann put it "there are fashions in cards, and these fashions very often reflect the history of the times". From the bold and colourful designs of India to the intricate and detailed patterns of Russia, playing cards are a testament to the creativity and diversity of the human experience.

Playing cards from different cultures

Above left: Kashmir Playing Cards, above center: Ethiopian Air Lines playing cards produced by Nintendo, above right: striking playing cards designed by Masuo Ikeda.

Playing cards have a wide embrace, spanning across cultures and countries, with a scope of diverse subjects that reflect the values and beliefs of their respective societies.

Playing cards are an enduring symbol of human connection and creativity, transcending language, borders and cultures. Through the power of games, they have brought people together for centuries, creating shared experiences that have fostered friendships, learning and social bonds. While their role in gambling has been disruptive, their stunning artistic designs elevate them to works of art, worthy of appreciation and admiration. Playing cards are a testament to the power of human creativity and a reflection of the rich cultural tapestry of our world.

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