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Authentic 18thc. Rare Antique Poker Playing Card Hand Color Stenciled Scarce For Sale


Authentic 18thc. Rare Antique Poker Playing Card Hand Color Stenciled Scarce
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Authentic 18thc. Rare Antique Poker Playing Card Hand Color Stenciled Scarce:
$187.15

Authentic Woodblock stencil coloredCondition: Great condition ,excellent corners, solid , slight stain, Center Crease, Period paper, beautiful card history.

The incredibly rare single playing card is printed from France. This museum quality artifact is in amazing condition! The handmade and hand painted historic card is protected in a ultra violet screw down protected case and ready for display..

This is a true piece of history as each card does tell a story and also proves that owning such a magnificent artifact is truly remarkable! Own this gorgeous card for your collection.

This is a true spectacular example that\'s rich in history.. Although many of the figures were already known on earlier cards, the Paris pattern was established as such around the middle of the seventeenth century (based, perhaps, on the cards of Hector of Troyes).

The cards had single-figure courts until around 1830 when the double-ended version came into use. The court cards are usually named, and the exact reason for, or origins of, these names is still open to debate but they seem to derive from epic narratives from the age of chivalry or heroes of antiquity.

The court card designs also appear in the cards of other parts of Europe as provincial variants (e.g. Belgian \'Genoese\' pattern, Italian \'Piedmont\' pattern).

In the middle of the eighteenth century legislation was introduced making the Paris pattern the official portrait or pattern for the whole of northern France.

Some of the oldest cards still in existence come largely from Lyons, a city in which the craft of cardmaking flourished from an early date and which became an important centre of French card-making.

It seems that the provinces bordering on Italy and Germany were the first to produce playing cards. Indeed, an ordinance from Paris, 1377, forbade card games on workdays. Another ordinance from the city of Lille, dated 1382, when Lille belonged to France, forbade various games including dice and “quartes” (an early word for cards).

There is also the well-known account of a certain Jacquemin Grigonneur who in 1392 was paid 56 “sols Parisis” for three packs of gilded cards, painted with divers colours and several devices, to be carried to the king for his amusement. No-one knows what sort of cards these were.

Much of the early history of cards in France is to do with standard designs and their spread, coupled with a keen sense of economic advantage. Having invented the ‘French’ suit system (piques, coeurs, carreaux & trefles), French manufacturers were able to introduce economies of labour which gave their products a competitive advantage.

Jean de Dale (active 1485-1515), Jean Personne (1493-1497), Antoine de Logiriera (Toulouse, 1495-1518), Martial Gué (Limoges, c.1538) and Pierre Mareschal. Several examples of cards by Jean Personne survive in museums and libraries.At an early period the French card makers introduced the practice of giving the names of famous heroes from the literature of antiquity or epic narratives of the age of chivalry to the court cards: Alexander, Julius Caesar, Charlemagne, David, Rachel, Argine, Judith, Pallas, Hector, Lahire, Lancelot and Hogier.

In each case a romantic story or legend is associated with the hero depicted on the card..Some early French cards have Latin/Spanish suit symbols, as do some early German cards, and the queens are replaced by cavaliers. Spanish-suited cards had reached many different places, having spread along trade routes of the time.

The only survivors among Spanish-suited cards in France today are Aluette cards (primarily of Brittany) and the French Catalan pattern of the Eastern Pyrenées.By the fifteenth century French suit symbols had crossed to England.

During the sixteenth century Rouen and Lyons became centres for the exportation of French playing cards, and from Rouen cards were imported to the British Isles and to the Netherlands and Germany. From England, of course, they spread to America and have become ubiquitous throughout the world.Playing cards very soon attracted the attention of the tax authorities in France.

As early as 1613, Louis XIII decreed that cardmakers should place their name on the knave of clubs. In 1701 a further law was passed in France laying down fixed designs for the playing cards from each of the nine regions, so that stereotyped playing cards from each region were produced which could be identified by the authorities.

This tended to result in lower quality cards, with the standard falling all the time, as revenues became the most important criterion..It best to believe that owning a complete set will cost 2000-10000 if you are lucky to get one, most in museums and in prestigious collections. Now you can own one historic card with pure confidence and having the luxury of displaying a historic time piece that\'s rich in history!

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Collecting playing cards can be a very rewarding hobby. There is the excitement of the hunt for new decks, whether through collectors\' meetings, internet sales or at shows and flea markets where every new table may unfold the unexpected treasure. Even better, there is the enjoyment of fellow collectors, some of the most interesting people in the world!

Playing cards have been around a thousand years or more and are infinite in their variety. This makes individual playing cards and complete decks rich in history and every bit as collectible as coins and postage stamps.The Price Guide for Collectible Playing Cards is intended to be a basic resource for collectors of playing cards and decks of playing cards and to give at least some idea of what different decks of cards may be worth among other collectors.

Some advice for both buyers and sellers. “advice to buyers .... if you see a deck that you really want for your collection and you have an opportunity to buy it, and the price seems higher than the listed value, remember you may never find another .... and if you do, it will probably be for more. Even if you overpay slightly, it will not be long before the value will surpass the purchase price

The demand for old and rare playing cards far exceeds the supply, and we have all experienced regret, on occasion, for not paying the additional dollars necessary to purchase a scarce deck that we have not had another chance to buy.

The prices of standard decks are more difficult to estimate than those established for popular categories such as transformation and insert cards, souvenir and railway cards and advertising decks. Non-standard decks usually have beautiful and/or interesting courts, can be of historical significance and often appeal to more than one group of collectors.

A final point. We believe that values for good decks will only rise. Scarce items only become scarcer, and as more people realize the joy of collecting playing cards and become serious collectors, the demand for old and scarce decks, especially ones in excellent or better condition, will continue to grow and drive prices upward!

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