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3 of Hearts from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
2 of Hearts from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
Queen of Spades from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
Jack of Spades from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
10 of Spades from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
9 of Spades from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
8 of Spades from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
7 of Spades from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
6 of Spades from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
5 of Spades from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
4 of Spades from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
Ace of Spades from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
3 of Spades from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
2 of Spades from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
Queen of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
Jack of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
10 of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
9 of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
8 of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
7 of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
6 of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
5 of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
2 of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
4 of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
3 of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940. [Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
Ace of Diamonds from a deck of Goodall & Son Ltd. playing cards, c1940.[Goodall & Son Ltd. London, c1940]
Slot machine that plays bridge, 1938. Churchmans cigarette card, from a series titled Modern Wonders [WA & AC Churchman, Great Britain & Ireland, 1938]
Evenings at Home, 19th century. Detail from a stereoscopic card
A Game of Cards, 19th century. Stereoscopic card
The Card Game, c1850. Stereoscopic card
Card game, 19th century. Stereoscopic card
Hindu nautches playing cards, India, early 20th century
Robert C Schenck, US Army general and diplomat, 1874. Artist: FaustinRobert C Schenck, US Army general and diplomat, 1874. Schenck (1809-1890) was a general in the Union Army in the American Civil War
Building Houses with Cards, 1743. Artist: TruchyBuilding Houses with Cards, 1743. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London)
Quadrille, le Quadrille, 1743. Artist: TruchyQuadrille, le Quadrille, 1743. Quadrille was the name of a dance and also of a card game. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
Comforts of Bath: The Games, or Assembly with Card Players, 1798. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonComforts of Bath: The Games, or Assembly with Card Players, 1798. The smart set enjoying the season at Bath, home of the famous Roman baths and Pump Room
Exaltation of Faros daughters, 1796. Albinia, Countess of Buckinghamshire (left) and Lady Archer are ridiculed in the stocks, as the mob throw rotten vegetables at them
The Female Coterie, 18th century. Artist: T BonnerThe Female Coterie, 18th century. Well, this is certainly one of the most useful institutions:- Lame Lover. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
Louis Quinze Living-Room, (1885). Artist: LawrenceLouis Quinze Living-Room, (1885). An interior decorated in the style known as Louis Quinze, popular c 1700-1750 during the regency and reign of King Louis XV
The Winter, (1885). Artist: LancretThe Winter, (1885). Indoor amusements including a card game and playing with a cat. Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)
Card party, early 16th century, (1910). The turban headdress which began in the reign of Henry VI (1422-1461), was still popular
A Merry Company at Table, 1630. Artist: Pot, Hendrik Gerritsz. (1580 / 81-1657)A Merry Company at Table, 1630. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
The House of Cards, 1735. Artist: Chardin, Jean-Baptiste Simeon (1699-1779)The House of Cards, 1735. From a private collection
Card and Backgammon Players. Fight over Cards, 1620-1629. Artist: Rombouts, Theodor (1597-1637)Card and Backgammon Players. Fight over Cards, 1620-1629. Found in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
Merry Company, 17th century. Artist: Jacob DuckMerry Company, 17th century. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Tula, Russian
Card Game, 17th century. Artist: Dingeman van der HagenCard Game, 17th century. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
The Card Players, c1663-1665. Artist: Pieter de HoochThe Card Players, c1663-1665. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France
Soldiers Playing Cards, 17th century. Artist: Georges de la TourSoldiers Playing Cards, 17th century. Found in the collection of the Regional A Deineka Art Gallery, Kursk, Russia