Playing Cards from France
British Monarchs
Commemorating the royal wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer on the 29th July 1981.
British Museum Playing Cards
Unique pack of playing cards created for the British Museum with illustrations by Frances Button.
Burgundy pattern - portrait bourguignon
The old Burgundy (or Burgundian) pattern by Nicolas Chenevet, Dijon.
Carte Méthodique
Reproduction of a French pack by François Silvestre intended to teach heraldry, produced in Paris in 1712.
Cartes à Jouer Fluorescentes
Standard French cards but printed with fluorescent inks on a black background.
Cartes à Rire
Transformed playing cards featuring satirical caricatures of political figures then in the ascendant, Paris, c.1819.
Cartes Catalanes
Cartes Catalanes are used in a small area in the Eastern Pyrenees region of Southern France.
Cartes Catalanes by Fossorier, Amar et Cie
‘Cartes Catalanes’ published by Fossorier, Amar et Cie (Paris)
Cartes Comiques du Colonel Atthalin
“Jeu de cartes comiques” transformation cards designed by Louis Atthalin (1784-1856) and published in 1817.
Cartes enfantines
Miniature 18th century Paris pattern cards for children, with decorated aces and 2s.
Cartes Illustrées
Standard French designs adapted for children. Made by France Cartes for La Grande Récré, c.2016.
Cartes Imperiales et Royales
‘Cartes Imperiales et Royales’ published by B. P. Grimaud & Cie representing imperial rulers and consorts from Austria, England, France & Russia, mid-19th century
Cartes Questions-Devinettes
A “Questions & Answers” family game from France produced by Imagerie Pellerin.