The founder of Ariel Productions, Philip Marx, was a prolific publisher of children’s books and comics towards the end of and just after the Second World War.
Black Peter card deck for children printed in Riga during World War II, believed to have been designed by a Latvian artist.
Channel X published by Pepys Games based around TV advertising, c.1966.
Estonia's first period of independence lasted 22 years, beginning in 1918, and this period was one of great cultural advancement. Estonia regained independence in 1991 after the collapse of the USSR and joined the European Union in 2004.
Family Guy merchandise deck licensed and copyright by Fox 2010.
Tower Press “Four Feather Falls Snap” No 6587, based on successful TV series, c1960.
Latvian Patience Cards designed by Karlis Krauze, mid 1930s
Playing cards designed by artist Larisa Kovalass-Kovalevska on the theme of the Latvian folk epic “Lāčplēsis”.
The best Latvian playing cards were produced just after independence, during the period 1921-1942. Enrst Plates A.S. of Riga was a well-known manufacturer.
Mr Turnip was a puppet character that was very bossy. He was invented by Joy Laurey.
The first-ever officially licensed Firefly Playing Cards. A tribute to the Firefly TV series, featuring iconic symbols and images from the Firefly universe.
Paw Patrol Jumbo Playing Cards by Cardinal 2016.