BELGIUM
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BEL-022: "Irish
Legendary Cards", printed by Carta Mundi and published in Ireland
in 1990. Artwork by Irish artist Rachel Arbuckle. Complete with 52
cards, 2 jokers and 2 extra cards. The deck is in excellent condition
and comes in the original box, which is in very good- condition. € 15 Click HERE to see some more cards. |
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BEL-058: "Promo
Quebec", printed by Carta Mundi for Friedland Paris, who published
it for Promo Quebec in the 1970's. Designed by Normand Rudon. Complete
with 52 cards, 1 joker and 2 extra cards, of which one is the "La
Blanche". Cards are in very good- condition. The deck comes in the
original box. € 20 Click HERE to see some more cards. |
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BEL-064: "Jeu des
Alliés", printed and published by Mesmaekers in 1945. Courts show
the allied leaders on the kings, their soldiers on the jacks. Special
aces with typical monuments and buildings for their countries. And of
course Hitler is the joker here too. Complete with 52 cards and the rare
joker, all in very good condition. Comes in the original box, which is
in very good condition too. € 120 Click HERE to see the other courts and aces. |
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BEL-065:
"Jeep", printed and published by L. Biermans S.A. in 1945.
Courts with regular Belgo-Genovese pattern, but with a special set of
aces, depicting the allied commanders in WWII. Of course Hitler is the
joker. Complete with 52 cards and the rare joker, all in excellent
condition. Comes in the original box, which is in very good condition. € 90 Click HERE to see and read more about the deck. |
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BEL-068: "Philips
Arlita", printed by Mesmaekers and published by Philips c1925. Nice
Art Deco / Jugendstil designed courts and simple advertising aces.
Complete with 52 cards and the rare joker, all in excellent condition.
Comes in the original box, which is in excellent condition too. € 100 SOLD Click HERE and HERE to see all the courts and aces. |
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BEL-081: ? RARE deck,
unknown maker and date. Probably published by the Pécébé Laboratoires
from Brussels. So possibly made in Belgium. Advertising deck for 4
different medicines. Text on courts and aces in French, but English
indices on the courts and 1's on the aces. No joker was ever found
with this deck. So complete with 52 cards, all in used but good
condition. € 70 Click HERE and HERE to see all the courts and aces. |
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BEL-082: "No more
War", private edition to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the
start of WWI, printed in Turnhout and published in 2014. Unusual
designed deck, with playing cards on both sides. Pictures in b/w make
the actual deck, but each card has a different back with a playing card
from one of the decks published in or right after WWI. Each suit has a
differently coloured border. Light green= Belgium, Yellow= France, Light
blue= United Kingdom and Lilac= Germany. The edition is sold out. Complete with 52 cards and the joker, all in near mint condition. Comes in the original box, which is in excellent condition. € 20 SOLD Click HERE and HERE to see the faces, HERE and HERE to see the backs of those face cards. |
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BEL-083: Advertising
deck for a Dutch distiller with Dutch scenic aces in red and black,
printed by Mesmaekers Frères from Turnhout. Unusual mixed pattern from
Cartes Royales and Cartes Imperiales. Is dated as c1935. Complete with 52 cards and the joker, all in good+ condition. Comes in the original box, which lacks the top flap. € 20 SOLD Click HERE to see some more courts and aces. |
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BEL-084: "France
MMX", printed by Cartamundi and published in France by Artisnotdead
in 20 . Nicolas Sarkozy on each king and his entourage on the
queens and jacks. Complete with 52 cards, 2 (similar) jokers and an
extra card, all in unused, near mint condition. Comes in the original
box, which is in excellent condition. € 15 SOLD Click HERE to see some more courts. |
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BEL-085: "Moyen
Age"printed in chromolithography on porcelain card by Daveluy from
Bruges around 1870. Complete with 52 cards, all in very good- condition.
Comes in the original box, which lacks the bottom flap of the inside box
and could use some tape. € 85 SOLD Click HERE and HERE to see the courts and aces. |