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Early Anglo-French Cards
Cards produced in Rouen during the sixteenth century. It was cards like these which were imported to England and are the ancestors of the modern 'Anglo-American' pattern.
Éditions Dusserre, Paris
Éditions Dusserre, Paris.
Éditions Philibert
Éditions Philibert published an outstanding series of exotic, artistic playing cards in Paris from 1954 to 1960
El Gato con Botas
Puss in Boots card game manufactured by H. Fournier, 1981.
Épinal Tarot
The woodcuts were produced by Francois Georgin (1801-1863), a famous engraver during the Napoleonic period, retaining the composition and general features of the Tarot de Marseille.
Ergomia
Complete re-design of traditional pack into what the publishers considered to be ergonomically efficient.
Eroticartes
Eroticartes with drawings by Pino Zac, 1983.
Eurotrotter
Eurotrotter by La Ducale, c.1980s.
Familles Provinciales
Jeu des 7 Familles Provinciales printed by Nisse, Croix-Lille, c.1930
Fashion costume pack by O. Gibert
Elegant fashion costume deck published by O. Gibert, Paris c.1860.
Festival des Pains
Festival des Pains Artisan Boulanger (Artisan Bread Festival), c.2003.
Film Stars
Film Stars from the 1960s with photography by Sam Levin.
Filmstars by Publistar, 1962
“Filmstars” deck published by Publistar, printed by La Ducale (France), 1962.
Flemish Hunting Deck
Set of medieval playing cards with King, Queen, Knave and numeral cards from one to ten in each of four suits which refer to the activity of hunting, as practiced by the nobility.
Four Roses Bourbon Whiskey
Promotional playing cards for a brand of Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.
France Royale Bridge
“France Royale” Bridge playing cards by Willy Mayrl depict historical characters from France’s royal past.
France, Champions du Monde 2018
Colour photographs of the World Cup-winning French football squad of 2018.
French Cartomancy cards, c.1830
French Cartomancy cards published by J. Gaudais; printed by Mansion, Paris, c.1830.
French Costumes
During the early 19th century. O. Gibert of Paris produced a series of such fashion packs, or packs depicting historical characters.
French Costumes
The French taste for elegant, well engraved costume playing cards started during the early 19th century. O. Gibert of Paris produced a series of such fashion packs, or packs depicting historical characters.