Muir & Moodie’s Pictorial

Published August 12, 2010 Updated September 19, 2025

Muir & Moodie’s Pictorial playing cards, New Zealand, c.1903

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Right: snippet from The Poverty Bay Herald, describing the Pictorial Playing Cards as "just brought out", dated 1903.

The Muir & Moodie Photography Studio (1898-1916) published post cards and other photographic items documenting events in New Zealand daily life. Some of the post cards were made in Bavaria. The playing cards shown here, described on the extra card as the Greatest Novelty of the Century, feature interesting 'triplicate' indices and corner pip arrangements on the numeral cards as well as black and white photographs on all the cards. The cards were printed in Bavaria (Germany) for export to New Zealand where they were sold. The formal back design was available in red or blue.

Muir & Moodie Pictorial playing cards, New Zealand, c.1903

Above: The Muir & Moodie Pictorial Playing Cards, published by Muir & Moodie (1898-1916), Dunedin, New Zealand, c.1903. 52 cards + joker + extra card in tuckbox. There was an import duty which usually has a stamp on the 2 of Diamonds. Image kindly supplied by Jack Berkus.

Muir & Moodie Pictorial playing cards, New Zealand, c.1903

Note from Roddy Somerville

Extra images of the 2 of Diamonds (tax stamp for 30 July 1903), the box, and the alternative back colour. "MADE IN BAVARIA" is feintly visible at the foot of the second image of the box - R.S

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