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Hi all,

I would like to show you an antique deck of cards that has been sold recently en eBay. I find it really beautiful : The Russell & Morgan Co. Cincinnati, Cabinet No. 707 Progressive Euchre Cards. It's extremely rare to find it with its original wrapper.

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~~ This card just for you ~~

Fly away into the sky like this eagle and have a gentle and peaceful journey Tom! Your presence has made this place so great, and the good memories we all have of you shall continue to illuminate the heart of this forum and our mutual love for the world of playing cards.

Rest in peace collector friend, our thoughts and prayers are with you..

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All my thoughts are with Tom and I will do everything I can to transmit positive waves to him!
Max

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A Cellar of Fine Vintages / Re: POTTER & POTTER MAY 21ST. AUCTION
« on: March 08, 2016, 04:52:29 PM »
Well, it's almost that time of year again. I thought I would post one of the many rare decks that will be auctioned. The Monitor & Merrimac deck is one of the top five rarest American decks in my opinion although an argument might be made for others. In 40 years, I have not seen this deck change hands at any price. Hope you enjoy the photo and by the way it is in near mint condition and there is a leather box with it that might very well be original. Enjoy!

Thank you very much for the info! The photo is very nice and I am really impatient to see the auction..

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Found this in an old USPCC publication.  Anyone know if the two riders are supposed to represent anyone in particular?

Hi Chuqii,

I think that the rider on the left represents in theory the King (fatter than the other) and the one situated in the right is probably the Jack. However, I don't think that they represent real people or a manufacturer of the USPCC. I found the same picture on an antique envelope recently.

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Thank you all for your answers! It is a bit frustrating to not know the name of the back requested but we will find the answer maybe one day. In the meantime, I made a little board by gathering the different Aladdin backs covered on this subject.

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Name is Crowly, not Crowley

Do you know what that means?

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Thanks for the additional info Don. I await confirmation from Tom but finally I think that the name of the back requested by Queen of Spades is probably Crowley. I found a copy of the first Aladdin joker (pictured below) with this same back. But If it's not the Crowley back, we can still include it in the first backs used for the Aladdin brand.
Dome & Dragon are correct. Below is Crowley

Thank you for the update! By looking at your image, I had the impression that I had already seen that back somewhere. And effectiveley, it also appears in the article of Clear the Decks entitled "More Double-ended Animal Backs" except that the name of the back in the article was just baboons. Can you just confirm that the name is Crowley and not Crowly please? I did not find definition in French for both spellings. Do you know its meaning or a synonym?

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Thanks for the additional info Don. I await confirmation from Tom but finally I think that the name of the back requested by Queen of Spades is probably Crowley. I found a copy of the first Aladdin joker (pictured below) with this same back. But If it's not the Crowley back, we can still include it in the first backs used for the Aladdin brand.

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Here are two other antique aladdin #1001 decks. Compared with Tom's note, I think that the first green back is Dragon and the second is Dome. If you have a pix of the Crowley back, please don't hesitate to share it.

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Chuqii, Thank you very much for the picture of the oriental back!! I won an antique copy with this back recently (repictured below) but I didn't know its name. Can you tell me where you found this image please? And Tom, thanks to you too for the other names of backs. Always very helpful info for me who likes finding the names of antique american backs! If you have pictures of these other backs, I would be happy to see them ;)

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A Cellar of Fine Vintages / Antique Russell & Morgan Sylph Back
« on: February 21, 2016, 05:24:25 PM »
In November 2015, a Russell & Morgan deck "Army & Navy" was sold on eBay. Can anyone here have a copy with the same back please? I would very much like to see other pictures of this back in good quality if possible This back also appears (in the lower-right) on the price list pictured below and the official name of the back is Sylph.

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Very nice finds - both are early - I'd say 1885-1890 period.

Thank you Tom! I would have liked to add the John J. Levy deck but as you said, the price was very high and too expensive for me :) Despite this, do you think that the buyer got a good deal considering the rarity of the deck ?

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Hey everyone ;)

Here are my last two finds: The first deck "Tourists #155" was bought on eBay US in November 2015, with the great help of a member of the club to receive it in France. The second deck "Aladdin #1002" (Gold Edges) was sold by a Frenchman in January 2016. According to the back and the joker, I think that this latter dates back to the 1890s. The nice leather case contains two score keeper.

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I am pleased if you like that too.

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We have a lot of information about this deck which was never actually issued. When home next week will look and see if we can help.

Thank you Tom ;)

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I recently found the antique Patent of February 16, 1864 for the Continental Playing Cards made by Servetus Longley. There are the figures of several cards but also the hand-written descriptive letter. We can read some names such as Martha Washington, General Washington or Moll Pitcher but they were already identified for the deck. However, there are apparently two unknown cards (Anchors Queen [Fig.7] and Anchors Jack [Fig.11]). If you have their names, please do not hesitate to share. Thank you, Max

The courts are as follows:

Sabers (RED)

K: General Nathanael Greene (1742-1786)
Q: Susan Bache (maybe Sarah Franklin “Sally” Bache 1744-1808)
J: Sergeant Major John Champe (1752-1798)

Cannons (BLACK)

K: General Henry Knox (1750-1806)
Q: Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley alias Molly Pitcher (1754-1832)
J: Sergeant William Jasper (1750-1779)

Bugles (RED)

K: General George Washington (1732-1799)
Q: Martha (Dandridge Custis) Washington (1731-1802)
J: Thomas Burch (unknown)

Anchors (BLACK)

K: Commandant John Paul Jones (1749-1792)
Q: Name missing [Fig. 7 on the attached Patent image]
J:  Name missing because unlabeled [Fig. 11 on the Patent image]

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Thanks for posting this - great deck and I had never even seen a picture before!

Before this week, I had also never seen a copy and I find impressive to have seen this museum deck so well preserved!

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Other photos of the deck:

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This week, a fabulous and extremely rare deck of 32 cards (Les Cartes Indiennes à Paris) was sold on eBay for 3,136€ (approximately $3,403). The photos are also attached below but here is the link of the deck:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rarissime-jeu-de-cartes-anciennes-Les-cartes-indiennes-a-Paris-XVIII-XIX-eme-/141839716145?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&nma=true&si=dFFYmLXIonJ4xxAfe8EQuzCdKkc%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc

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The buyer has sent me the last photo. I agree, this is a really great deck and I think that the price of 125€ for which it was sold was correct. I remember that this deck was complete but special because it had two joker, two five of clubs while the seven of clubs was missing. Maybe a mix between two identical decks with the same back?

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Playing Card Plethora / Re: Can you help me concerning one deck?
« on: November 20, 2015, 05:57:27 AM »
I haven't purchased these decks, but have you considered contacting Michael Scott and asking about this?  If anyone's going to have the straight answer, it's going to be him.

Yes Don, I immediately contacted Michael Scott because in his kickstarter campaign, he specified that a deck would be standard without gold edges. For that reason, Michael sent me what he called "a promo deck", one deck with a red back and without gold edges and whithout air-cushion: "It will be a promo deck so it won’t have an air cushion finish."

I received this unusual "smooth" promo deck but however, I would like to know if somebody really received an air-cushion Red copy without gold edges if possible. Normally, this deck would have been in the first orange box without the wrapper.

MAUGER REPLICA EDITION - 2 PIECE BOX:

    Cards are the size of original deck 90mm x 62mm
    Comes in replica 2 piece heavy cloth cardboard box
    Hot stamp foil gold star
    Linoid Finish
    Replica paper stamp seal
    53 cards

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Playing Card Plethora / Can you help me concerning one deck?
« on: November 19, 2015, 07:50:49 PM »
Hi,

I have a problem with a deck. Some times ago, I bought all the Michael Scott Mauger decks. However, I received only decks with gold edges for the red model. Did you receive a red air-cushion deck without gold edges with your order please?

Thank you in advance.

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A Cellar of Fine Vintages / Who was Willis Wilmington Russell
« on: November 17, 2015, 05:43:57 PM »
Willis W. Russell was an interesting character in the playing card world. But contrary to what one might think, he was not only the son of Anthony Octavius Russell, but was also connected for a while with the factory of his father. Here's his story.

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Let me be clearer - We know if we see a Hart Ace with the same back. If we do not see the Ace, how can we be sure it is a Hart deck? I WAS NOT ACCUSING YOU OF LYING - it is not a question at all about believing you - rather if your belief that it was a Hart deck was based on representations from an eBay seller, that they might not be accurate.

No problem. I do not reproach you to accuse me with anything but I just wanted to say that I had seen the sale on eBay and compared to what I saw, I could guarantee you that it was a Hart deck. However, I just wait for a last with several back cards on the same photo but I received some additional photos from the buyer, to remove any possible doubt.

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