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Close up of Old Postal Stamp Album
Playing mahjong
Gambling Card jack isolated on white background.
Vintage photograph of Unter den Linden, a boulevard in the central Mitte district of Berlin, the capital of Germany, Victorian 19th Century
Playing cards and dices on color background. Gambling concept. Top view.
Six Of Hearts Vintage playing card - Isolated (clipping path included)
A vertical shot of the poker cards on the table
Jack of diamonds. Over 100 years old, this antique card (shown both front and back design) has a design similar to Bernhard Dondorf's well-known \
discount sign sticker on black background
Vintage US Postage Stamps
Red mailboxes, Israel. Two old mailboxes on the street of Jerusalem.
Eight Of diamonds  isolated on white-clipping path
Online casino. 3D realistic roulette wheel and slot machine on orange background. Gambling concept design. 3d rendering illustration
Japonese stamps extralarge
A letter box, letterbox, letter plate, letter hole, mail slot or mailbox is a receptacle for receiving incoming mail at a private residence or business.
This is the Ace of Clubs playing card from a pack manufactured by Charles Goodall (1785-1851) of Camden, London. Charles Goodall was in business for over 100 years, from 1820 to 1929. This original deck  was produced in about 1895, and is one of a small and haphazard series of 'Historic Playing Cards'. The court cards feature four different historic British royal dynasties, as follows: Spades: Hanoverian (1714–1901), last representative Queen Victoria. Hearts: Stuart (1371–1714), last representative Queen Anne. (Originated in Scotland.) Diamonds: Tudor (1485–1603), last representative Queen Elizabeth I. Clubs: Plantagenet (1126–1485), last representative Richard III. All aces and court cards from this deck are available here. Below are some more antique playing cards, including some from Bernhard Dondorf's rare 1895 'Shakespeare' deck: .
A roulette table with blue LED lights around the edge taken with a shallow depth of field.
Austria stamps: Shows Esterhazy Palace, Eisenstadt, series \
Playing cards as a background
Playing cards
Helston, UK - February 23, 2011: An old worn cigar box which contained Hoyo de Monterray Cuban cigars. The Cuban Hoyo de Monterray cigars are produced for Habanos SA the state owned tobacco company.
Vintage antique old postage stamp from Brazil
A postage stamp printed in the USSR shows ancient landmark urban square Registan in Samarkand Uzbekistan, circa 1953
This is how poker's top hand might have looked, a royal straight flush (in diamonds), in 1864. The cards were printed by Thomas de la Rue in London. Because the look of the faces on the court cards harked back to earlier designs, this pack was not popular and was soon withdrawn from sale. The cards are 62mm x 88mm in size, and they have no indices (no letters or numbers at the top and bottom). Another characteristic of cards of this age is that, on the court cards, the suit symbol is sometimes on the right (as in the Jack and Queen), and sometimes on the left (as in the King). Thomas de la Rue was born in Le Bourg, Guernsey, in 1793. Here he gained his knowledge of printing from his father, before moving to London in 1818. By 1853, the author Charles Dickens was praising the company for its fine work, in an article titled (A Pack Of Cards). Thomas de la Rue became known as 'the father of the English playing card'.
Joker hiding in the playing cards.
The combination of playing cards poker casino
Casino roulette wheel
Poker set with isolated cards on black background
Helvetia Postage Stamps
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