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This is the Queen of Diamonds from a well-known deck of vintage /antique (19th century) playing cards. It was printed in chromolithography by Bernard (Bernhard) Dondorf from Frankfurt aM, Germany, and the deck included characters from Shakespeare's plays as face cards. The Queen of Diamonds is illustrated as Katherine of Aragon, from the play (Henry VIII). Bernard (Bernhard) Dondorf opened a lithographic printing business in 1833, first producing playing cards in 1839. His playing cards were popular for their designs and overall quality. He retired from the business in 1872 after producing popular and widely-copied designs for many years.
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blank vintage Geman postcard sent from Hankow(Wuhan), China  in 1905, a very good Japanese colonial mail background of overseas postal service, can be used for any usage for any historic situation.
Playing cards approximately face card denominations
Ten of diamonds on white background.
Vintage playing cards full deck - isolated
Spanish peseta - 100 peseta bill from 1928.
Frame Pattern Design on Banknote
EGYPT - CIRCA 1944: stamp printed by Egypt, shows King Farouk, circa 1944.
Beautiful french woman postage stamp
one kreuzer black, first German postage stamp issued in the Kingdom of Bavaria
Eiffel Tower's stamp, 50th anniversary in 1939.
Playing cards approximately face card denominations
Ten Of Clubs Vintage playing card - Isolated
Postage stamp printed in India shows Map of India, 1957
These are the court cards / picture cards from the spades suit of Dondorf playing card pack No. 161, which carries the 'Baronesse' pattern on the reverse. These cards are printed using chromolithography by Bernhard Dondorf of Frankfurt aM in about 1900. Baronesse was a popular design that first appeared in 1892. These court / picture cards all show figures wearing white powdered wigs and velvet clothing. The letter 'B' stands for 'Bube', a rogue or knave, although in this case the figure is more in the nature of a nobleman. The Queen bears the letter D for Dame, while the King has a K for Konig. This particular deck comprises 32 cards for the game of Piquet, made up of the seven through King plus Ace of each suit. Piquet was one of the most popular card games of the 18th and 19th centuries.
1907 postage stamp with Pacahontas.
1 Thaler Austrian silver coin from the year 1780. Empress Maria Theresia of Habsburg. Imperial double-headed eagle with the coat of arms of Austria. Hungary, Bohemia, Burgundy and Burgau (Guenzburg).
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King Of Clubs Vintage playing card - Isolated (clipping path included)
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Macro shot of an old Jack of clubs playing card (knave) isolated on white background. Cracks, peeled edges and noticeable wear visible on the surface. (Adobe RGB)
Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring The Cherokee Silversmith, Sequoyah.  He Also Created The Cherokee Written Language In 1821.  He Lived From 1770 Until 1843.
Old coin. 5 rappen. Switzerland 1913.
Playing Card over US Dollar Currency Background
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card bridge in the isolated background
Jack Of Diamonds Vintage playing card - Isolated (clipping path included)
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