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Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

Member since January 30, 2009

Rex's main interest was in card games, because, he said, they were cheap and easy to get hold of in his early days of collecting. He is well known for his extensive knowledge of Pepys games and his book is on the bookshelves of many.

His other interest was non-standard playing cards. He also had collections of sheet music, music CDs, models of London buses, London Transport timetables and maps and other objects that intrigued him.

Rex had a chequered career at school. He was expelled twice, on one occasion for smoking! Despite this he trained as a radio engineer and worked for the BBC in the World Service.

Later he moved into sales and worked for a firm that made all kinds of packaging, a job he enjoyed until his retirement. He became an expert on boxes and would always investigate those that held his cards. He could always recognize a box made for Pepys, which were the same as those of Alf Cooke’s Universal Playing Card Company, who printed the card games. This interest changed into an ability to make and mend boxes, which he did with great dexterity. He loved this kind of handicraft work.

His dexterity of hand and eye soon led to his making card games of his own design. He spent hours and hours carefully cutting them out and colouring them by hand.

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1956 Robin Hood

Robin Hood

Robin Hood card game published by Pepys, 1956.

1953 Riders of the Range

Riders of the Range

Riders of the Range by Pepys, 1953.

1977 Fred Basset

Fred Basset

Fred Basset card game published by Pepys in 1977 based on the cartoon strip by Alex Graham.

1958 Guiding

Guiding

Guiding card game published by Pepys in co-operation with the Girl Guides Association, 1958.

1865 Parisian Actors and Opera Singers

Parisian Actors and Opera Singers

Extraordinary ‘Actors and Opera Singers’ deck printed by Avril et Cie, Paris, c.1865

1920 D’Ye Ken John Peel

D’Ye Ken John Peel

“D’Ye Ken John Peel” by Greta Games, Carlisle, c.1920.

1884 Four Flags

Four Flags

The Game of Four Flags published by Multum in Parvo, 1884

1896 Birds, Beasts and Fishes

Birds, Beasts and Fishes

The game of “Birds, Beasts and Fishes” published by Multum in Parvo Ltd, from 1896

1896 Merry Families

Merry Families

Merry Families published by Multum in Parvo Co., Ltd, from 1896

1896 Fairy Tales

Fairy Tales

the Game of Fairy Tales published by Multum in Parvo Co,, from 1896

1900 Nap

Nap

Nap card games published by Multum in Parvo Ltd, London, c.1900

1960 Car Game

Car Game

The Car Game with artwork by Barry Rowe, published by Pepys, c.1960.

1951 Fishing

Fishing

Fishing published by Pepys Games, 1951.

1952 Just William

Just William

Just William, drawn by Thomas Henry, published by Pepys Games in 1952.

1920 Toby’s Family Playing Cards

Toby’s Family Playing Cards

“Toby’s Family Playing Cards” published by G. Heath Robinson & J. Birch Ltd, London, 1920s.

Skat Express

One end Berlin pattern the other standard English pattern

1898 The Game of Cities

The Game of Cities

The Game of Cities, © 1898 Parker Brothers.

1995 Beesten Kwartet

Beesten Kwartet

Beesten Kwartet designed by Peter Vos. Published by Thomas Rap of Amsterdam, 1995.

1955 Peter and the Pirates

Peter and the Pirates

Peter and the Pirates by Pepys Games, 1955.

1947 Peter and the Wolf

Peter and the Wolf

Peter and the Wolf card game published by Pepys Games, 1947.

1880 The Streets of London

The Streets of London

“The Streets of London” published by John Jaques & Son, London, c.1880.

1992 Blancanieves

Blancanieves

Blancanieves (Snow White) card game published by Heracliio Fournier, 1992.

Spears Happy Families

Spears Happy Families.

1952 Alice in Wonderland Card Game

Alice in Wonderland Card Game

Alice card game published by Pepys in 1952, based on the Walt Disney film “Alice in Wonderland”.

Siegfried Line

“We’re Gonna Hang Out the Washing on the Siegfried Line” wartime card game made by William Sessions Ltd, 1940s

1942 Squadron Scramble

Squadron Scramble

“Squadron Scramble” card games for identifying military planes, Whitman Publishing Co., Racine, Wisconsin, 1942.

Countries of the World

“Countries of the World” published by H.P. Gibson & Sons, Ltd, c.1939.

1905 Candid Confessions

Candid Confessions

“Candid Confessions” published by Jaques & Son, Ltd, c.1905.

1940 Temple Press War Planes

Temple Press War Planes

“War Planes” playing cards for aircraft recognition published by Temple Press Limited, c.1940.

1904 Stage

Stage

‘Stage’ card game © 1904 C. M. Clark Publishing Co. Boston, Mass. with portraits of popular actors and actresses.

1940 Victory

Victory

“Victory” by Pepys Games, a splendid game with caricatures of British and German leaders, published in 1940.

1940 Vacuation

Vacuation

“Vacuation” published by Pepys games, based on the evacuation of children to Reception Areas in the countryside during WW2, c.1939-40.

1945 Le Jeu des Alliés

Le Jeu des Alliés

“Le Jeu des Alliés” manufactured by Mesmaekers N.V., Turnhout, 1945.

1940 England Expects

England Expects

‘England Expects’ card game published by Pepys Games in 1940.

1940 Convoy

Convoy

“Convoy” WW2 card game published by Tree Brand c.1940, based on wartime naval convoys.

Astronaut

Astronaut card game published by Pepys Series (Castell Bros) celebrating the arrival of space travel, 1960s

2004 Housewives Tarot

Housewives Tarot

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

1895 Strange People

Strange People

“Strange People” card game produced by the Fireside Game Co., Cincinnati, 1895.

1897 Nationalities

Nationalities

“Nationalities”, the people of many nations, published by the Fireside Game Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, c.1897.

1956 St Hubert’s Bridge

St Hubert’s Bridge

“St Hubert’s Bridge” published by Éditions Philibert, Paris, c.1956.

1958 Corsaires et Flibustiers

Corsaires et Flibustiers

“Corsaires et Flibustiers” playing cards created by G. Delluc and published by Éditions Philibert, Paris, 1958.

1885 Ship Sails

Ship Sails

“Ship Sails” card game c.1885.

1887 Comic Conversation

Comic Conversation

Old Time “Comic Conversation” cards published by McLoughlin Bros, N.Y., c.1887.

1957 Paris Scenes

Paris Scenes

“Paris Story” playing cards published by Éditions Philibert, c.1957, showing photographic scenes of Paris.

1890 Game of Nations

Game of Nations

The “Game of Nations” depicting caricatures of traditional costumes manufactured by McLoughlin Brothers, USA 1890s.

1880 Merry Game of Old Maid

Merry Game of Old Maid

The Merry Game of Old Maid published by McLoughlin Brothers, c.1880s.

1850 Doctor Busby

Doctor Busby

“Game of Doctor Busby“- anonymous manufacturer, c.1850.

1887 Mother Goose’s Party, or Merry Game of Old Maid

Mother Goose’s Party, or Merry Game of Old Maid

Mother Goose’s Party, or Merry Game of Old Maid, McLoughlin Bros., Inc., USA, 1887.

Parker Brothers

Parker Brothers, Salem, Mass., USA.

1890 Doctor Busby

Doctor Busby

The Game of “Doctor Busby” published by Parker Brothers, Salem, Massachusetts, USA, c.1890.

1865 John Bull

John Bull

“John Bull”, the Capital English Game published by W. Cremer, c.1865.