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Playing card

Harry Margary

Category

Sports equipment, games and pastimes

Date

1972

Materials

Card and printing ink

Measurements

Box - 100mm (length); 64mm (width); 29mm (depth), Each card - 98mm (length); 62mm (width)

Place of origin

Lympne Castle

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Collection

Sudbury Hall Museum of Childhood, Derbyshire

NT 657948

Summary

A facsimile (1972) of the original white box and playing cards entitled (on back of box) 'Facsimile of Morden's Playing Cards, First Published 1676' The set consists of fifty two white playing cards divided into four suits. Each suit has a black and white drawing of a map of either an English or Welsh county, with additional handwritten information about each below. Each map has road markings on it. In the top left-hand corner is the suit symbol with the name of the county next to it and the number of the card in roman numerals in the other corner. The hearts and diamond symbols are in red and the clubs and spades symbols are in black. The Jack, Queen and King are represented by busts of figures in a circular frame. The King is a representation of Charles II and his the Queen is his wife Catherine of Braganza. The back of the cards are plain. There are three remaining cards; the first is a copy of the information on the back of the box and includes details of the facsimile publisher; the second is a fascimile of the original explanation and the third is a facsimile of a map of England. The box is white card and has an example of the playing card for 'Middlefex' (sic) and on the back is the title explaining that this is a facsimile; an explanation of the cards appearance and the facsimile publisher. Total number of items is 56.

Makers and roles

Harry Margary , engraver and publisher

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