STEVEN TREFONIDES (AMERICAN, 1926STEVEN TREFONIDES (AMERICAN, 1926 - 2021) "CARD PLAYERS", MONOTYPE, A GATHERING OF PEOPLE PLAYING CARDS, A WOMEN LOOKING OVER HER SHOULD TO VIEWER, PENCIL TITLE, AND SIGNATURE ALONG BOTTOM BORDER, MATTED AND FRAMED, M...Steven Trefonides (American, 1926 - 2021) "Card Players", monotype, a gathering of people playing cards, a women looking over her should to viewer, pencil title, and signature along bottom border, matted and framed, missing glass, wear consistent with age, ss: 29" h. x 20" w.
FOUR TINTYPES OF CARD PLAYERS.FourFOUR TINTYPES OF CARD PLAYERS.Four Tintypes of Card Players. Circa 1890. Largest 3 ½” x 2 ½”.
Lot of Players Cigarette CardsLot of Players Cigarette Cards in original album plus loose examples and (2) bicycle related poker chips.
COLLECTION OF MAGIC THE GATHERINGCOLLECTION OF MAGIC THE GATHERING PLAYING CARDSCollection of Magic The Gathering Playing Cards
TWO PLAYING CARD PIECESTwo PlayingTWO PLAYING CARD PIECESTwo Playing Card Pieces. Shakespeare on the Game of Draw Poker, throughout the plays of Shakespeare a reader can find lines that might refer to the game of draw poker; and a 1928 page from the ñBook of Art Printingî advertising the round non-revoke deck of the ñInternational Playing Card Co.
CARD PLAYER’S COMPANION, (THE).CardCARD PLAYER’S COMPANION, (THE).Card Player’s Companion, (The). Cincinnati: Russell & Morgan, 1887 – 91. Four editions (first, second, third, fifth). Pictorial wrappers showing the brand’s roaring tiger and playing cards. Illustrated. Approximately 12mo. Short tears and chips to covers, some light soiling, but good overall.
Xavier de Callatay (American, b.Xavier de Callatay (American, b. Belgium/New Orleans, 1932-1999) "The Card Players, 1892, after Paul Cezanne: 'Cezanne Understood that a Picture had to Stand Alone'", pen and ink, sight 6" x 8-1/2", signed and titled on the basal edge "Xavier de Callatay". Glazed, matted and presented in a silvered wood frame.
ELEVEN MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHSELEVEN MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS OF PEOPLE PLAYING CARD...Eleven Miscellaneous Photographs of People Playing Cards. Including iconic photo of 1976 final table of the WSOP that included Doyle Brunson, Sailor Roberts and Junior Whited, four men playing cards, one had no hands holding the cards in his feet and a little person, 1937 photo of blind strikers playing cards, four young men with leather jackets playing cards in a stairwell, 1894 Mrs. Siddall’s Euchre party, old couple playing cards on what appears to be a movie,old couple playing Cribbage, two different photos of the same three men playing cards with a bottle of Haig & Haig, a pack of Chesterfields and a rifle on the table, and photograph of three tramps playing cards in a box car (with negative). Largest 8 x 10”.
[POKER] THE CARD PLAYER.[Poker][POKER] THE CARD PLAYER.[Poker] The Card Player. Las Vegas: B & F Enterprises. October 1988 – December 2006. Contains the only six issues released in its inaugural year, as well as the following 200 issues of “the most successful poker magazine to date,” several of which are special editions. Overall condition very good to fine.
''Playing Cards'' Capodimonte-style''Playing Cards'' Capodimonte-style CompositeFigural grouping of young people playing cards by Guiseppe Armani marked on side GA raised on oval wooden plinth Guiseppe Armani good condition 11'' H x 16'' L x 9.5'' W Private collection Warren MI.
PELACA PLAYING CARDS. “KING BILLY.”PelacaPELACA PLAYING CARDS. “KING BILLY.”Pelaca Playing Cards. “King Billy.” Australia: Sands & McDougall, ca. 1930. 52 + J + OB. Excellent. Aboriginal characters on the court cards, joker and back design, with the ace of spades also suggesting a face. The images are believed to have been inspired by Mulga Fred (1874 – 1948), an Aboriginal buckjumper and one of the greatest rodeo riders of his day. The four kings are all named.
THE AMERICAN CARD PLAYER.The AmericanTHE AMERICAN CARD PLAYER.The American Card Player. New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, 1866. First Edition. Publisher’s pictorial board with red spine, replaced front endpaper. Illustrated diagrams and advertisements in the back. 12mo. Some tearing of cloth spine, chipping on pictorial board edge, discoloration throughout.
Playing Cards, Poker Chips framedPlaying Cards, Poker Chips framed group of four hand-colored French playing cards, four mother-of-pearl poker chips, printed and handwritten receipt for five books Cing Livr
EDMUND HARBURGER (GERMAN, 1848-1906)EDMUND HARBURGER (GERMAN, 1848-1906) THE CARD PLAYERS OIL ON PANEL: 8 3/4 X 10 IN.Unframed; verso partial label: Ha---rger / 1848-189- Edm./ Professor/ --- Oil on panel: 8 3/4 x 10 in.
ADOBE PLAYING CARD DECK.Adobe PlayingADOBE PLAYING CARD DECK.Adobe Playing Card Deck. Adobe Systems Inc.: 1988. 52 +2J + Booklet + OB. Promotional deck with each of the four suits designed by a different graphic artist using Adobe Illustrator 88 software. Box mailed directly from Adobe with their return address. Rare.
CARIBBEAN FAMILY PLAYING CARDS,CARIBBEAN FAMILY PLAYING CARDS, OIL ON BOARDCaribbean Family Playing Cards, Oil on Board,,
AFTER CARAVAGGIO: CARD PLAYERheliograveur,AFTER CARAVAGGIO: CARD PLAYERheliograveur, framed under glass; printed in Vienna; Provenance: The Estate of Henry and Lillian Mosauer; 11 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches sight; 20 1/4 x 24 1/4 inches frame Condition:
SIX MILITARY PHOTOGRAPHS WITH PLAYINGSIX MILITARY PHOTOGRAPHS WITH PLAYING CARDS.Six Military Photographs with Playing Cards. Group of Chinese POWs playing seven card stud in South Korean POW camp (1951), Army Air Force personnel playing cards in what appears to be the fuselage of a bomber, two small photos of a ship and a plane with cards decorating the exterior perhaps to bring luck, two soldiers holding up playing cards, and four men in gas masks drinking and playing cards. Largest 8” x 10”.
AFTER REMBRANDT, THE CARD PLAYER,AFTER REMBRANDT, THE CARD PLAYER, ETCHINGAfter Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)The Card Playeretching on paperetching was first printed in 1641; this however is a Millenium limited edition print reproduction: etching on Ingres D'arches
UNITED STATES PLAYING CARD CO.UNITED STATES PLAYING CARD CO. ”THE STAGE NO. 65X” PLAY...United States Playing Card Co. ”The Stage No. 65x” Playing Cards. Cincinnati, 1896. 52 + J + OB. Near mint. The aces and courts each have four round photos of stage actors of the period. Notice that all of the courts have their denomination indicated within the pip. The ace of clubs is especially of interest to magicians as it has a portrait of Harry Kellar as one of the four. Hoch. SE4.
ALBUM OF OVER 55 PIECES OF PLAYINGALBUM OF OVER 55 PIECES OF PLAYING CARD-RELATED EPHEMER...Album of Over 55 Pieces of Playing Card-Related Ephemera. Including envelopes, stamps, advertisements, greeting cards, etchings (including “The Faro Players”), magazine covers, comic books, and much more.
GROUP OF POKER CHIPS & DECKS OFGROUP OF POKER CHIPS & DECKS OF CARDS Along with vintage Valentines post cars, advertising, wooden blotter, and Walt Whitman's LEAVES OF GRASS fine press edition with slip case.
GROUP GATHERED IN FRONT OF THEGROUP GATHERED IN FRONT OF THE UNITED STATES PLAYING CA...Group Gathered in Front of the United States Playing Card Co. Factory. Cincinnati, ca. 1900. Who does this group represent? Employees, relatives of the owners Russell and Morgan or something else. A most unusual photograph of this iconic company. 8” x 5 ¼”.
CARDINI. SET OF GOLD AND SILVERCARDINI. SET OF GOLD AND SILVER PEAU DOUX PLAYING CARDS...Cardini (Richard Valentine Pitchford). Set of Gold and Silver Peau Doux Playing Cards. Chicago: Walgreen Co., 1930s. Two decks, mint sealed in the original wrapper with tax stamp, in both gold and silver design. Housed in a felt-lined black leatherette case. Slight edgewear to outer boxes.
THREE PACKS OF PLAYING CARDS.ThreeTHREE PACKS OF PLAYING CARDS.Three Packs of Playing Cards. Including Samuel Hart & Co. (New York, ca. 1900. 52/52), near mint, faro deck with one way courts; American Manufacture (Samuel Hart, ca. 1900), 52/52 + partial box, near mint, faro deck with one way courts; and USPC Fauntleroy #29 patience deck (Cincinnati, ca. 1910), 52 + J + 2EC + box flap. Excellent. Gilt edges.
1959 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS PLAYER1959 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS PLAYER PHOTO CARDS1959 National League St. Louis Cardinals team issued cards or photo cards with Cardinals baseball club logo envelope. 19 cards including Stan Musial, Ken Boyer, Hal Smith, Albert "Red" Schoendienst and others. Cards measure approx. 3 1/4" by 5 1/2". shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
LOT OF POKER CHIPS AND PLAYINGLOT OF POKER CHIPS AND PLAYING CARDS.Lot of Poker Chips and Playing Cards.
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All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
ROBERT VAN CLEEF (FRENCH, B. 1914)ROBERT VAN CLEEF (FRENCH, B. 1914) The Card Player signed 'Van Cleef' (lower right) oil on canvas 55 x 46cm ARR
FOUR PLAYING CARD ADVERTISING ITEMS.FourFOUR PLAYING CARD ADVERTISING ITEMS.Four Playing Card Advertising Items. 1890 – 1920. Including Russell & Morgan American Flag; Bicycle playing cards with poker odds on verso; Monarch playing cards; and Chas. Goodall & Son. Ltd. die-cut hand holding royal flush (cards spotted).
1958 FOOTBALLER CARDS (7) DUTCH1958 FOOTBALLER CARDS (7) DUTCH SOCCER PLAYERSSeven 1958 trading cards of European football players, mostly -- if not all -- on Dutch teams. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
CABINET CARD, MEN PLAYING CHESSCABINET CARD, MEN PLAYING CHESS W CIGARInteresting cabinet card showing two men playing chess, one smoking a cigar, as another watches. See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
38 TOPPS 1970 FOOTBALL PLAYERS38 TOPPS 1970 FOOTBALL PLAYERS CARDS Numerous teams and positions are represented.
BROWN & BIGELOW “ROYAL REVELERS”BROWN & BIGELOW “ROYAL REVELERS” PLAYING CARDS.Brown & Bigelow “Royal Revelers” Playing Cards. St. Paul, 1932. Double deck each with 52 + J + EC + OB. Near mint. Deck printed to help the fight to repeal prohibition amendment to the Constitution. Wonderful non-standard courts. Hoch. P5.
SMALL GENRE SCENE "CARD PLAYERS"SMALL GENRE SCENE "CARD PLAYERS" G/P/Bunsigned. Frame size: 10" high, 10" wide. Some minor paint losses speckled throughout. Provenance: Estate of George E. Ratcliffe, Darien, CT. We offer in-house packing and shipping of this item to an address in the United States for$45.00 via USPS Priority Mail. The price includes insurance up to $5,000.00. Tracking information will be sent to your email address. International buyers are responsible for arranging 3rd party shipping.
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FARO PLAYING CARD PRESS.Faro PlayingFARO PLAYING CARD PRESS.Faro Playing Card Press. Chicago: Mason & Co. Makers, ca. 1900. Nicely dove tailed wood card press holding 10 decks (included) with maker’s name inscribed on turn screw and stenciled on bottom.
1 vol. Benham, W. Gurney. Playing1 vol. Benham, W. Gurney. Playing Cards: A History of The Pack and Explanations of Its Many Secrets. London: Ward, Lock, (1931). First edition. 4to, orig. pictorial red cloth; corners bumped, d/j with color label (some edge wear). Color plates, other illus.