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This is an elegant 19th century eight of spades playing card. Back design: a pretty blue and white floral design on a playing card that originated in Germany.
Poker cards
Playing cards approximately face card denominations
Set of Kings playing cards - isolated on white
card black game deck bet.
Pattern Design on Banknote
A closeup shot of a queen of clubs card with a blurred background
Two lovely antique Chinese stamps.
Roi, King of clubs. Over 100 years old, this small antique card (shown both front and back design) displays the Paris pattern as amended in around 1857. The card represents (but has no likeness to) Alexander The Great.
Playing cards approximately face card denominations
Set of Kings playing cards - isolated on white
K king card black game deck.
Macro shot of an old Jack of clubs playing card (knave) isolated on white background. Cracks, peeled edges and noticeable wear visible on the surface. (Adobe RGB)
Mixed on the table are cards, dice and cash prizes.
Royal Flush Diamonds isolated on white
Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring The Cherokee Silversmith, Sequoyah.  He Also Created The Cherokee Written Language In 1821.  He Lived From 1770 Until 1843.
Nine of diamonds on white background.
Playing cards approximately face card denominations
Set of Spades isolated on white
One of a series of images showing each playing card in a standard deck. All images have a clipping path for easy manipulation. This one is the King of Clubs.
This is the King of Spades from a pack of cards produced by Charles Goodall in 1897 to celebrate Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, 60 years as Queen of Britain and its overseas dominions. The court cards (picture cards) display former monarchs of Britain, along with their names and dates, and this pack was issued without a joker. This King is shown as George III of England (1738 - 1820). There is a link below to the portrait of Queen Victoria that appears on the reverse of each card; and to the other spades court cards: .
Paying card heart
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1907 postage stamp with Pacahontas.
Set of spade playing cards isolated on white background.
Playing cards approximately face card denominations
Royal Flush of Spades -  isolated on white
Gambling Card jack isolated on white background.
This is the King of Hearts from a well-known deck of vintage /antique (19th century) playing cards. It was printed in chromolithography by Bernard (Bernhard) Dondorf from Frankfurt aM, Germany, and the deck included characters from Shakespeare's plays as face cards. The King of Hearts is illustrated as Henry V (from the play (Henry V)). Bernard (Bernhard) Dondorf opened a lithographic printing business in 1833, first producing playing cards in 1839. His playing cards were popular for their designs and overall quality. He retired from the business in 1872 after producing popular and widely-copied designs for many years.
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