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Knave or Jack of Hearts playing card from the William Tell 'Hungarian deck' of 1890 by Austrian manufacturer Piatnik, manufactured in Pest, Hungary. As well as 'Hungarian pack' and 'William Tell', this pack also has the name Four Seasons, because the Aces (they are two's, but act as Aces) represent each of the four seasons. This style of playing card is very popular in Hungary. The card symbols follow the German tradition of bells, hearts, acorns and leaves. Here is a comparison between terminology in Hungarian and in German. German 'bells' become Hungarian 'pumpkins'. Hungarian: T÷k (pumpkin); German: Schellen (bells) Hungarian: Piros (red); German: Herz (heart Rot (red) Hungarian: Makk (acorn); German: Eichel (acorn)  Hungarian: Z÷ld (green); German: Laub (leaves), Gr³n (green).
Different board games on wooden background, top view
14th century astronomic clock in Lund Cathedral, Sweden
Four aces, Various colorful playing cards, Money, Euro banknotes, Germany
Six Of Hearts Vintage playing card - Isolated (clipping path included)
Old Indonesian currency with a picture of farmers in rice fields.
Playing cards as background
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A vertical shot of the poker cards on the table
Playing cards and dices on color background. Gambling concept. Top view.
Jack of diamonds. Over 100 years old, this antique card (shown both front and back design) has a design similar to Bernhard Dondorf's well-known \
playing cards in a hand in a white glove on a gray background
Queen Of Spades old playing card - Isolated (clipping path included)
Roots on abstract canvas. Pastel colors. 3D rendering
Haiti Christianity Postage Stamp
woman using an old personal computer.
Postage stamp Germany 1963 printed in Germany shows Georg Buchner (1813-1837), German dramatist, 150th anniversary birth, circa 1963
Close up of Old Postal Stamp Album
This is the Ace of Clubs playing card from a pack manufactured by Charles Goodall (1785-1851) of Camden, London. Charles Goodall was in business for over 100 years, from 1820 to 1929. This original deck  was produced in about 1895, and is one of a small and haphazard series of 'Historic Playing Cards'. The court cards feature four different historic British royal dynasties, as follows: Spades: Hanoverian (1714–1901), last representative Queen Victoria. Hearts: Stuart (1371–1714), last representative Queen Anne. (Originated in Scotland.) Diamonds: Tudor (1485–1603), last representative Queen Elizabeth I. Clubs: Plantagenet (1126–1485), last representative Richard III. All aces and court cards from this deck are available here. Below are some more antique playing cards, including some from Bernhard Dondorf's rare 1895 'Shakespeare' deck: .
USSR - CIRCA 1969: A stamp depicts the soviet (Russian) spaceship \
Postage Stamp
Tarot cards deck on white table background. Future reading.
Poker cards on green cloth
Cancelled Stamp From South Korea Featuring The Different Branches Of The Military
Playing cards isolated on red background
A Stamp printed in USA shows the \
This shows the stylish Roi or King of Hearts from a pack of Belgian playing cards printed in 1910. The card case has the words (Fine glazed playing cards no. 1322, Lion-Brand, Made in Belgium). The name Lion-Brand thinly disguises the name of the maker of these playing cards, Leonard Biermans. This company operated between 1875 and 1973, when it was taken over by Cartamundi. This image is offered for sale with the permission of Cartamundi. The Joker and reverse / back pattern from the same Biermans no. 1322 pack of playing cards: .
Cotton picking on old sudanese postage stamp
man and woman athletes on old East German stamp.
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