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Close-up of a fortune teller reading tarot cards
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Vintage Rider Waite tarot deck with the Fool on top. It is estimated that more than 100 million copies of this deck exist in more than 20 countries.
14th century astronomic clock in Lund Cathedral, Sweden
Tarot cards
Joker playing card. This old and well-used joker playing card is from a pack manufactured by John Waddington Ltd. for Miles Aircraft Ltd., Reading, England, in the 1940s. The back of the card is purple, displaying a Miles Marathon aircraft in flight. Miles was the name used to market the aircraft of British engineer Frederick George Miles. His company used the name Miles Aircraft Limited from 1943, but the company was declared bankrupt in 1947.
A piece of an eighteenth-nineteenth century alchemy text from an artefact
Gypsy woman in her mid-50s with her fortune-telling tools of the trade.
top view of female hands of unrecognizable woman, sitting, placing tarot deck on table, starting therapeutic tarot consultation.
Portrait of the senior male magician, wearing a tail coat and cylinder while performing magic tricks on the stage at the theatre
Tarot cards reading divination Psychic readings and clairvoyance concept / Crystal ball fortune teller hands
Antique red hardcover book with a portrait of a young boy.
Detail of a woman's hands placing tarot cards on a black card table during a fortune telling session. Concept of a divination session with tarot cards.
Mature woman sitting alone in the dark room is counting a stack of paper dollars
Fortune teller reading a future by tarot cards on rustic table
Wizard casting a light spell. Model has long grey unkempt hair and beard,
Young Fortune Teller open Tarot Cards in Black Tent to see future of love and destiny, copy space
This is the Jack of Clubs 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 Jack of Clubs is illustrated as Jacques from the play (As You Like It). 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.
Fool, major tarot card, arcana in hand isolated on white background.
Gypsy woman in her mid-50s with her fortune-telling tools of the trade.
The Fool and other tarot cards on wooden table, flat lay. Space for text
Young woman Gypsy reading tarot cards.
The psychic woman with white hair holding a crystal ball. Retro neon lights in the background.
Fool's Day. Holiday on April 1, sticker. Copy space.
Close up os psychic reader cards on a wood table. We can see three tarot cards and the hand of the reader.
Medieval alchemist weighting gold on  brass scale
Luxury Casino Gambling Roulette Wheel 3D Realistic With Neon Green Lights - 3D Illustration, 3D render, Realistic Render
The Fool near other tarot cards with peacock feathers, gemstones and old book on wooden table, above view
Gypsy woman in her mid-50s with her fortune-telling tools of the trade.
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