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Willis & Co playing card back design 19th century 1880 Out of copyright. Shown here is a Queen of diamonds playing card with an ornate floral back design in red and green from the 1880s, manufactured by Willis & Co. Cards of this age have square corners and no corner indices. In this instance, though, the court cards are reversible. W. H. Willis & Co manufactured playing cards at 80 Long Acre, London, from 1869 to 1887. They continued as cardboard manufacturers until 1892. queen of diamonds stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Willis & Co playing card back design 19th century 1880 Out of copyright. Shown here is a Queen of diamonds playing card with an ornate floral back design in red and green from the 1880s, manufactured by Willis & Co. Cards of this age have square corners and no corner indices. In this instance, though, the court cards are reversible. W. H. Willis & Co manufactured playing cards at 80 Long Acre, London, from 1869 to 1887. They continued as cardboard manufacturers until 1892. queen of diamonds stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Out of copyright. Shown here is a Queen of diamonds playing card with an ornate floral back design in red and green from the 1880s, manufactured by Willis & Co. Cards of this age have square corners and no corner indices. In this instance, though, the court cards are reversible. W. H. Willis & Co manufactured playing cards at 80 Long Acre, London, from 1869 to 1887. They continued as cardboard manufacturers until 1892.

Baraja Taurina bullfighter Queen of Diamonds 1965 Queen of Diamonds Spanish playing card from the Baraja Taurina manufactured by Heraclio Fournier of Vitoria (near Bilbao) in Spain in 1965, glorifying Spanish bullfighters. The artist is Antonio Casero. The Queen of Diamonds features Alvaro Domecq, a bullfighter of 1941. These cards are in new condition, with an accompanying leaflet. The four of clubs bears the legend 'Timbre sobre naipes', which translates to 'Stamp duty on cards'. Each card bears the name of the illustrated bullfighter along with an associated date. queen of diamonds stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Baraja Taurina bullfighter Queen of Diamonds 1965 Queen of Diamonds Spanish playing card from the Baraja Taurina manufactured by Heraclio Fournier of Vitoria (near Bilbao) in Spain in 1965, glorifying Spanish bullfighters. The artist is Antonio Casero. The Queen of Diamonds features Alvaro Domecq, a bullfighter of 1941. These cards are in new condition, with an accompanying leaflet. The four of clubs bears the legend 'Timbre sobre naipes', which translates to 'Stamp duty on cards'. Each card bears the name of the illustrated bullfighter along with an associated date. queen of diamonds stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Queen of Diamonds Spanish playing card from the Baraja Taurina manufactured by Heraclio Fournier of Vitoria (near Bilbao) in Spain in 1965, glorifying Spanish bullfighters. The artist is Antonio Casero. The Queen of Diamonds features Alvaro Domecq, a bullfighter of 1941. These cards are in new condition, with an accompanying leaflet. The four of clubs bears the legend 'Timbre sobre naipes', which translates to 'Stamp duty on cards'. Each card bears the name of the illustrated bullfighter along with an associated date.

Queen of Diamonds playing card standing court Belgium 1860 This Queen of Diamonds is a standing court card from a rare test print. It was produced by a Belgian manufacturer in about 1860. The number 2129 shows that this was a test design for the manufacturer, and not intended directly for distribution to the public. Standing court cards (standing courts) are a sign of age: the court card design is not reversible, top to bottom. Another sign of age is the square corners. The overall design is based on de la Rue's court cards type D3 design, which was introduced in 1840. queen of diamonds stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Queen of Diamonds playing card standing court Belgium 1860 This Queen of Diamonds is a standing court card from a rare test print. It was produced by a Belgian manufacturer in about 1860. The number 2129 shows that this was a test design for the manufacturer, and not intended directly for distribution to the public. Standing court cards (standing courts) are a sign of age: the court card design is not reversible, top to bottom. Another sign of age is the square corners. The overall design is based on de la Rue's court cards type D3 design, which was introduced in 1840. queen of diamonds stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

This Queen of Diamonds is a standing court card from a rare test print. It was produced by a Belgian manufacturer in about 1860. The number 2129 shows that this was a test design for the manufacturer, and not intended directly for distribution to the public. Standing court cards (standing courts) are a sign of age: the court card design is not reversible, top to bottom. Another sign of age is the square corners. The overall design is based on de la Rue's court cards type D3 design, which was introduced in 1840.

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