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Playing Card Chat ♠ ♥ ♣ ♦ => A Cellar of Fine Vintages => Hochman Updates => Topic started by: Chuqii on April 07, 2020, 09:51:10 AM
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Post items from the 1700s and 1800s that are not included in another chapter.
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U19 - Victor E. Mauger - This Ace is interesting in that it has both Goodall and Mauger names on it.
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U19d, SX1 c1876 - Almost the same Ace of Spades of the 1876 Centennial deck, but has four Spade pips as the corner indices and Ace of Spades is only card with corner pips
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U19d, SX1 c1876 - Almost the same Ace of Spades of the 1876 Centennial deck, but has four Spade pips as the corner indices and Ace of Spades is only card with corner pips
One could almost call them ornamental details rather than indices. But they are still pips, either way! :))
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Working on a more in depth history of Mauger now. He actually had 6 decks for the fair. During the fair he announced he was breaking with Goodall. The day after the fair ended he was done with Goodall. In August the next year he started his American Playing Card line.
WORLD'S FAIR DECKS
U19 Four- color Quadruplicate pack AoS has Goodall NO REVOKE DECK
SX1 Four-color Quadruplicate pack George Fox joker NO REVOKE DECK
NR2 Four-color Suits NO REVOKE DECK
U19b No Goodall name Two indices AoS has World's Fair dates
SX1a Two way Courts Traditional Suits AoS has World's Fair date & Motto
U19d AoS is Goodall for World's Fair like U19
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Found an ad for Mauger's Pointers in my November 14, 1878 issue of The American Stationer along with a price list showing the Mauger brands at the time.