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The manufacture of playing cards in America only began during the second half of the 18th century, and not before 1776 by some estimates.

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History of the Russian Revolution 2021

History of the Russian Revolution

A pack of playing cards about the Russian Revolution, USA, c. 2021.

History of the War playing cards designed by Lino Palacio

History of the War playing cards designed by Lino Palacio

History of the War" playing cards designed by the Argentinean cartoonist Lino Palacio (1903-1984) who was the author of unforgettable characters like Ramona, Don Fulgencio, Doña Tremebunda, Agapito and his shadow, Cicuta and many others.

Holiday Games

Holiday Games

IE Design Holiday Games, c.1990s.

Holy Trinity Church playing cards 2011

Holy Trinity Church playing cards

Holy Trinity Church commemoration playing cards, USA, 2011.

Hooray for Hollywood 2006

Hooray for Hollywood

‘Hooray for Hollywood’ movie star playing cards produced by Parody Productions, USA, 2006.

Hot Sauce Playing Cards

Hot Sauce Playing Cards

Each card shows an image of a bottle of hot Chilli Sauce (spelt 'chile' on the cards), a map of where the product is made, a heat gauge plus amusing notes and information about the particular sauce.

House of Cards: Deck of Bush 2003

House of Cards: Deck of Bush

House of Cards: Deck of Bush playing cards presenting reasons not to re-elect President Bush for a second term, USA, 2003.

House of Tudor 2023

House of Tudor

Randy Butterfield's House of Tudor playing cards feature detailed art in a high-quality collectible style.

Housewives Tarot 2004

Housewives Tarot

Retro-style ‘Housewives Tarot’ designed by Paul Kepple & Jude Buffum, published by Quirk Books, 2004.

Hoyle

Hoyle

A subsidiary of Brown & Bigelow was established in 1927 to bring Hoyle products to the retail market. The Hoyle brand was acquired by the United States Playing Card Company in 2001.

Hoyle v Foster: whose name should we remember?

Hoyle v Foster: whose name should we remember?

Hoyle’s name is associated with the rules by which many games are played, particularly card games But If anyone deserves to be regarded as the source of standard rules for most card games today it is not Hoyle but Robert Frederick Foster (1853-1945).

Hoyle® Official Card Games Collection

Hoyle® Official Card Games Collection

The Hoyle® Official Card Games Collection 2015 includes plenty of favourites, and also includes the official rules for the games as well as tips and strategies, allowing you to easily try out and learn new games.

Hulk playing cards 2003

Hulk playing cards

Issued to coincide with the release in 2003 of the American superhero film, The Hulk.

Hustling Joe 1895

Hustling Joe

Hustling Joe himself appears on the Ace of Spaces dressed in red.

Hycrest Modern Royalty 1931

Hycrest Modern Royalty

Published by the Hycrest Playing Card Co., New York, c.1931. The large suit symbol behind each figure enhances the visual impact of the deck, as does the splendid back design & Joker.

Ian Roth’s Unique playing cards

Ian Roth’s Unique playing cards

Ian Roth’s Unique playing cards

Ian Schrager Hotels

Ian Schrager Hotels

Advertising/souvenir deck of cards associated with the Ian Schrager chain of luxury hotels.

IBM Linux One 2018

IBM Linux One

IBM Linux One playing cards, c.2018.

Illuminated Playing Cards, c.1865

Illuminated Playing Cards, c.1865

Facsimile edition of Andrew Dougherty's Illuminated deck, c.1865, published by U.S. Games Systems, Inc., and described as 'Civil War Illuminated Poker Deck'

Impressionist Art Cards 2002

Impressionist Art Cards

Details of 13 paintings by 8 different Impressionist artists on elongated cards.