This is a 43 card match pairs card game. There are 21 matching pairs of cards and one “Old Hag” card. Deck includes instruction card. The side of the box declares “Let’s Scare Up Some Spooky Fun!” The game is created by Bethany Lowe Designs.
These Monty Python playing cards are one deck from a two deck gift set. The original set comes with two decks of cards and poker chips. Each card has a different image from Monty Python’s many television and movie productions. This deck is unopened, in shrink wrap. I only have one of two decks, and I do not have the original box they came in.
This is a deck of playing cards featuring characters from the HBO original show, Deadwood. This is a 52 card deck, with two joker cards. The jokers, jack, queen, king, and ace cards all feature characters from the show. Number cards are standard, but feature only one large pip of the suit in the center, instead of the corresponding number. The deck also contains two cards stating “For promotional use only. Not for resale,” with the HBO logo. The deck is unsealed, and the tuck box has wear damage, but the cards unused, still in numerical order.
Ukiyo-e is Japanese art of woodblock printing which was popular from the 17th through the 19th centuries. This deck of playing cards is marked Angel Ukiyoe Playing cards, UK-1000, made in Japan. It is a poker sized, 56 card deck; 52 standard cards, two jokers, and two extra unsuited cards. Each card has a full-color artwork reprinted from famous ukiyo-e prints, with the artist’s name. Each card is different and the deck is packaged in a yellow-gold plastic box inserted into the original cardboard retail box. The cards are unused and cards, and packaging, are in excellent condition.
This deck of Junior Playing Cards are a deck of mini paper cards. This is a standard 52 card deck printed in color with two standard jokers (one black and white, one in color). They are made in China (No. 9803) and measure just under 1″ x 1.5″. The cards are in very good condition, but the outer box was flattened at one point.