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Berliner Gartenschau
by A.S. Cat Ref: 10395 |
** ONLY TWELVE PACKS LEFT IN STOCK **
Flowers and plants partly cover semi-naked double-ended courts. Aces show flowers. Vignette in octagonal frame at the centre of each pip card.
32 cards + 1 additional card |
£4.00
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Bicycle 2000 Playing Cards (double pack only*)
by USPC Co Cat Ref: 13374 |
** ONLY ONE SET LEFT IN STOCK **
Double pack published to mark the turn of the Millennium.
(2x) 52 cards + 4 "wild" cards in a tin presentation box
*Please note: Where a "double pack" or a "twin pack" option is offered, a pair of matching packs with contrasting back designs is available. A "double pack" is supplied in a single box containing two packs of cards, and a "twin pack" is supplied as two separate single packs. |
£15.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1957
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19570 |
The Royal Visit to Denmark |
£42.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1965
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19650 |
Magna Carta, MCCXV - MCMLXV
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£36.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1966
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19660 |
900th Anniversary Service at Westminster Abbey
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£36.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1976
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19760 |
William Caxton, 1476. England's First Printer
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£36.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1983
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19830 |
Dame Mary Donaldson G.B.E., London's First Lady Lord Mayor
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£30.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1984
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19840 |
The Old Bailey 1834 - 1984
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£30.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1985
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19850 |
Halley's Comet 1985
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£30.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1988
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19880 |
Australian Bicentenary 1788 - 1988
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£41.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1989
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19890 |
800th Anniversary City of London Lord Mayor 1189 - 1989
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£40.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1990
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19900 |
** TWO SETS AVAILABLE **
Sheriff of the City of London 1990
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£40.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1992
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19920 |
Bicentenary of Grant of Livery 1792 - 1992
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£42.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1993
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19930 |
First train passes through Channel Tunnel, 20th June 1993
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£42.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1994
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19940 |
Christopher R. Walford, Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor 1994 - 1995
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£42.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 1999
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 19990 |
The Circumnavigation of the World by Balloon 1999
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£52.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 2000
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 20000 |
Commemoration of the Millennium.
The 2000th anniversary of the birth of Christ is marked by the use of a selection of the many different crosses used in heraldry. The large black cross is a Celtic cross and upon it are, at the top, a cross potent, on the left, a Maltese cross, and on the right, a cross formy or paty; beneath the star (which is the central feature to remind us that it is Christ's birth rather than His death that is being celebrated) is a patriarchal cross and beneath the arms of the Company is the cross, without any qualification, that we associate with England & St George. The design also includes a cross bottony, a cross patonce, a cross fourchy, a cross recercely, a cross-crosslet, a cross flory, a cross pommy and a cross moline.
2 packs and explanatory leaflet in presentation case |
£45.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 2001
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 13633 |
Tri-Centenary Bevis Marks Synagogue 1701-2001 |
£42.00
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Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 2002
by WCMPC Cat Ref: 13732 |
When Cards became "Collectables".
Master of the Company 2002-3: Roderick Somerville, M.A.
The design chosen for this year's cards celebrates several things. Above all, however, a deliberate effort has been made to recall the style of design used on many of the Company's cards prior to 1900 when the Arms of the Company were always the most prominent feature.
For the first time in about 20 years this year's WCMPC packs have been both designed and printed in the U.K. |
£42.00
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