Playing Cards from Belgium
Des Quatre Parties du Monde
Four Corners of the World fantasy playing cards by Daveluy, Bruges, Belgium, 1875-1880.
Die Another Day 007
“007 Die Another Day” James Bond themed playing cards, 2002.
Dilkhus playing cards for India
Van Genechten was one of the most competent cardmakers in Turnhout and they produced almost every kind of foreign pack for clients all around the world.
Domino Cards, c.1890
Domino Cards by Mesmaekers Frères, c.1890
Dubois
Dubois card makers from Liège in the Walloon Region of Belgium.
Dutch costume playing cards
Dutch costume playing cards made for the Dutch market in the second half of the 19th century.
Dutch costume playing cards from an unknown maker
Another pack of Dutch costume playing cards c.1880.
Dynastie Royale de Belgique
Dynastie Royale de Belgique by Mesmaekers, 1934.
Een Kaartspel
Minimalist playing cards from The Netherlands
Escalada y Vidiella, Montevideo c.1860
Cards from a 40-card pack made in Belgium by Antoine van Genechten exclusively for the firm "Escalada y Vidiella" based in Montevideo (Uruguay) in c.1860.
Euro Playing Cards
New euro banknotes and coins from several countries on circular cards.
Fake Blanchard Ace of Spades
Fake Blanchard Ace of Spades with court cards based on Hall.
Fondation Charcot Stichting
Multi-artist promotion deck for Le Fondation Charcot, a Multiple Sclerosis charity in Belgium, c.1990.
Food Exchange
“Food Exchange“ playing cards designed by Ralph Dobson for the British Diabetic Association.
Four Colour Cards / 四色牌 / Si Sek Pai
Four Colour Cards made in Belgium for Far Eastern markets
Genever Giraf
Dutch pattern advertising deck for Genever Giraf made by Van Genechten in the 1950s.
Genoese pattern
The design is purely 'Parisian' but the colouring is green, red, yellow and black. Belgium has taken this pattern for general use.
Het Nest Brouwerij
Het Nest Brouwerij playing cards from Turnhout, Belgium.
High School Musical 3: Senior Year
American teen film depicting students staging their last spring musical.
Isle of Man playing cards made by Glénisson of Turnhout
Two souvenir packs with different court cards made by Glénisson for the Isle of Man, c.1880.