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King of hearts playing card, isolated on white background.
Jack Of Diamonds playing card - Isolated (clipping path included)
Playing card queen of hearts
This card was manufactured in the 1950s by Játékkártyagyár és Nyomda (the National Playing Card Factory and Printing Company) of Budapest in Hungary. It is the back design of a pack known as Romikartya 4, which features 1950s pin-up girls, bathing beauties with seaside backgrounds. The company traded from 1950-1974. Following the Second World War, from 1946-1949, the Austrian-owned company Piatnik continued to operate the factory under licence. In 1950 it became the National Playing Card Factory and Printing Company, incorporating several firms such as the factory in Rottenbiller street; Albert Bakács & Son Printing House, and Emil Seidner posters and label printing press.
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 Five of Hearts.
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Playing cards approximately face card denominations
The Jack Of Spades.
Poker cards
Three Of Spades Vintage playing card - Isolated (clipping path included)
five card black game deck.
These four 19th century Jack playing cards (Jack of spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs) date from around 1864. They were printed by Thomas de la Rue in London. The cards are 62mm x 88mm in size, and they have no indices (no letters or numbers at the top and bottom).  As was typical of this time, the suit symbol may lie on the left-hand side (hearts, clubs and diamonds) or on the right (clubs). The pictures are, however, reversible top-to-bottom. Cards such as this, depicting a person, are called face cards. Since they show Jacks, they are also court cards. The Jack represents the prince, or child of the king and queen. Relatively modern designs such as this have their roots in the French manufacturing centre of Rouen, in the 16th century. Thomas de la Rue was born in Le Bourg, Guernsey, in 1793. Here he gained his knowledge of printing from his father, before moving to London in 1818. By 1853, the author Charles Dickens was praising the company for its fine work, in an article titled (A Pack Of Cards). Thomas de la Rue became known as 'the father of the English playing card'.
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 Jack of Hearts.
Three cards are revealed: Aces. But one missing the ace of hearts. Is it luck, this is what we hope behind the question mark ? Metaphor of uncertainty, luck, gambling...
Five of hearts on white background.
Belgrade, Serbia-November 20, 2010: Playing card,Jack Of Diamond published by Piatnik.Trade mark is owned by Ferd.Piatnik & sons,Vienna,Austria.Photographed in the studio
Five of Diamonds. Isolated on a gray background. Gamble. Playing cards. Cards.
Ten Of Hearts playing card - Isolated (clipping path included)
Gambling Card 6 isolated on white background.
This is a blank playing card with its elaborate red-and-green reverse / back pattern, dating from 1900. At one time, playing card decks were commonly issued along with a blank that could be drawn upon to replace a lost card. This particular back pattern resembles some of the geometrical work that appears on Muslim religious buildings.
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 Five of Spades.
The Jack of Diamonds, Jack of Hearts, Jack of Spades, and Jack of Clubs.
the queen of spades playing card is isolated on a black background
Belgrade, Serbia-November 18, 2010: Playing card,Queen of diamonds published by Piatnik.Trade mark is owned by Ferd.Piatnik & sons,Vienna,Austria.Photographed in the studio
Queen of Spades playing card, space background, gold silver symbols, With clipping path.
Ace Of Spades playing card - Isolated (clipping path included)
card gambling k king spade isolated on white background.
Ace of hearts. Over 100 years old, this antique card (shown both front and back design) has a design similar to Bernhard Dondorf's well-known \
Nine of Hearts. Isolated on a gray background. Gamble. Playing cards. Cards.
Playing cards as background
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