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XVIIth Century Pin-up Girls Card Set - Red
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BAR004
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This is a regular deck of 52 cards + 4 Jokers.
Card size is 57mm x 89mm (3.5 x 2.25 inches) - Bridge size.
Back side of cards is red. All cards in the decks are illustrated in full color. Every card is illustrated differently, including the 4 Jokers.
Card size is 57mm x 89mm (3.5 x 2.25 inches) - Bridge size.
Back side of cards is red. All cards in the decks are illustrated in full color. Every card is illustrated differently, including the 4 Jokers.
Illustrated by Polish artist Bartek Drejewicz and published by Polish lingerie store Intimo, this deck of cards features pin-up girls in XVIIth Century uniforms.
Represented is a selection of uniforms worn in Central Europe during the 17th century. From the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth (Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine) and their opponents (Sweden, Russia, Ottoman Empire) to units from the English Civil War and forces from Spain, Germany and France.
Each suite is themed:
Clubs - Britain, Sweden and the Holy Roman Empire
Diamonds - The Eastern Empires (Ottoman Empire, Crimea, Russia, Ukraine)
Hearts - Eastern forces of Poland and Lithuania
Spades - Western forces of Poland, Lithuania and their allies
The cards use continental notation for the court cards: K for king, D for queen (dame) and J for jack.
Red and blue deck have the same illustrations. The only difference is the back side of the cards and the box color (blue/silver and red/gold). Cards come wrapped in cellophane.
Represented is a selection of uniforms worn in Central Europe during the 17th century. From the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth (Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine) and their opponents (Sweden, Russia, Ottoman Empire) to units from the English Civil War and forces from Spain, Germany and France.
Each suite is themed:
Clubs - Britain, Sweden and the Holy Roman Empire
Diamonds - The Eastern Empires (Ottoman Empire, Crimea, Russia, Ukraine)
Hearts - Eastern forces of Poland and Lithuania
Spades - Western forces of Poland, Lithuania and their allies
The cards use continental notation for the court cards: K for king, D for queen (dame) and J for jack.
Red and blue deck have the same illustrations. The only difference is the back side of the cards and the box color (blue/silver and red/gold). Cards come wrapped in cellophane.