Gambling Memorabilia & Rare Playing Cards I 2017-05-06 Auction - 632 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL
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Erdnase, S.W. The Expert at the Card Table.Goodall & Son Hand Painted Transformation Pack.A. Dougherty “Murphy Varnish” Transformation Playing
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Gambling Memorabilia & Rare Playing Cards I

Our May auction features gambling memorabilia in a wide range of categories, from a first edition of Erdnase's famous book on cheating at cards, to slot machines and trade stimulators, to the world-class playing card collection of Rhonda and Bob Hawes.
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Continental Card Co. Centennial Deck.: Continental Card Co. Centennial Deck. Philadelphia, ca. 1876. 52/52. Very good. The ace of spades tells the tale with the date 1776. It was made specifically to be sold at the American centennial.
0001: Continental Card Co. Centennial Deck.Est. $1,800-$2,500
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J. Thoubboron “Non Pareil” Playing Cards.: J. Thoubboron “Non Pareil” Playing Cards. 28 Cedar Street, New York, ca. 1870. 52 + Partial Wrapper. Excellent. Hochman claims this to be the only one known and that no trace of the company has
0002: J. Thoubboron “Non Pareil” Playing Cards.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Samuel Hart & Co. Playing Cards.: Samuel Hart & Co. Playing Cards. New York, ca. 1870. 52 + J. Excellent (joker very lightly browned). Unusual joker (best bower) reads “Consolidated Card Co., N.Y.” Very unusual backs. Hoch. NY39.
0005: Samuel Hart & Co. Playing Cards.Est. $1,000-$1,400
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Congress Co. Faro Playing Cards.: Congress Co. Faro Playing Cards. New York (?), ca. 1850. 52/52. Near mint. There has been a very light transfer of the back design to the faces but does not detract from this rare deck. One way
0006: Congress Co. Faro Playing Cards.Est. $600-$800
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Early American Patience Deck.: Early American Patience Deck. Manufacturer unknown, ca. 1840. 52. Excellent. Ace of spades has an eagle and colorful stars and stripes inside the spade. One way courts, ace of spades and backs are
0008: Early American Patience Deck.Est. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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Eagle Card Co. Playing Cards.: Eagle Card Co. Playing Cards. Middleton, Ohio: Saml. Cupples & Co. (St. Louis), ca. 1867. 52 + J. The faces have light bleeding from the backs otherwise very good. Hoch. L5.
0010: Eagle Card Co. Playing Cards.Est. $1,200-$2,000
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Russell & Morgan 999 Playing Cards.: Russell & Morgan 999 Playing Cards. Cincinnati, ca. 1891. 52 + J. Near mint. Engraved steamboat on the ace of spades and watermelon joker. Deck has sparkling gold edges unusual for this inexpensive
0015: Russell & Morgan 999 Playing Cards.Est. $400-$600
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JNo J. Levy Playing Cards.: JNo J. Levy Playing Cards. 177 & 179 Grand Street, New York, ca. 1860. 31/32 (missing 8d) + J. Very good. 10C small tear and some face edges lightly browned. Joker features a “Heathen Chinee”
0017: JNo J. Levy Playing Cards.Est. $400-$600
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Three Packs of Playing Cards.: Three Packs of Playing Cards. Including Samuel Hart & Co. (New York, ca. 1900. 52/52), near mint, faro deck with one way courts; American Manufacture (Samuel Hart, ca. 1900), 52/52 + partial box,
0020: Three Packs of Playing Cards.Est. $100-$200
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Three USPC Decks of Playing Cards.: Three USPC Decks of Playing Cards. All 1920 - 1940. Including one “Lotus” back Bicycle deck mint sealed in glassine wrapper + OB; “New Fan Back” mint sealed; and Bee “No. 92” mint sealed
0023: Three USPC Decks of Playing Cards.Est. $200-$300
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United States Playing Card Co.: United States Playing Card Co. Cincinnati, 1928. Two double decks of Art Deco Congress playing cards and booklet describing a few of the items purchased by USPC in the Clulow Collection in 1898.
0024: United States Playing Card Co.Est. $50-$100
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