Playing Cards from United Kingdom
Why do we Collect? My 20 Favourite Items
I suppose people collect for different reasons, rarity, quality, ingenuity of design, sentimental value... by Tony Hall.
Whyte & Mackay Lucky Lions
Whyte & Mackay Lucky Lions playing cards, United Kingdom, 2017
Wiggins Teape “Hi-Speed” playing cards
Wiggins Teape “Hi-Speed” playing cards manufactured by Waddingtons, c.1970.
Wild Flower Sevens
Wild Flower Sevens card game by Pepys Games (Castell Bros Ltd), c.1960.
Wild West
Wild West card game published by Pepys, 1963.
Wild! by Peter Wood
Wild! by Peter Wood.
Will’s Cigarettes and Auction Bridge
In 1926 Will’s issued a set of 25 cigarette cards on Auction Bridge, presenting a range of hands illustrating various circumstances in play.
William Warter
William Warter's Proverbial Cards, which carry illustrations of old English proverbs, were first published in 1698.
Wills 200th Anniversary
Double pack commemorating the 200th anniversary of W.D & H.O. Wills Ltd, 1786 - 1986.
Wills Scheme
The W.D & H.O. Wills Playing Card promotion of the early 1930s
Wills Scheme page 2
W.D & H.O.Wills Playing Card scheme page 2
Wills’s Happy Families game
Wills’s “Happy Families” cards were issued by the Imperial Tobacco Company (of Great Britain and Ireland) Limited in around 1930.
Wimbledon
Wimbledon card game published by Pepys (Castell Bros Ltd), 1959.
Win-A-Lot
Win-A-Lot card game by Pepys, first issued in 1951.
Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh card game published by Pepys Games 1965.
Winstanley Geographical cards
Facsimile of Winstanley’s Geographical cards produced by Harold & Virginia Wayland, 1967.
Wisdom of Wine
Wisdom of Wine playing cards by the English illustrator Simon Drew.
Wizard of Oz
Wizard of Oz card game published by Pepys, 1940,
Woman’s Hour
The Woman’s Hour playing cards published by David Westnedge, 1996.
Wonderland Misfitz
Wonderland Misfitz by C.W. Faulkner & Co. Ltd, c.1908.