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ENSEMBLE DE CARTES À JOUER - 1816. 5 Cartes d'un jeu dit « à la Fleur de L
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SET OF PLAYING CARDS - 1816. 5 cards from a game known as "à la Fleur de Lys" invented and engraved by
Jacques-Edouard Gatteaux. The cards represent Lancelot as Jack of Clubs, Argine as Queen of Clubs, César as King of Diamonds, Rachel as Queen of Diamonds and David as King of Spades.
- 1820. Complete deck of 32 cards with envelope named "au Père de Famille" by Marcelin Villessauvés, cartier in Bordeaux.
- 1814 à 1824. Game sometimes called "du Duc de Berry" invented by
Gustave Houbigant, woodcut by Hersent de Bergeret.
4 plates of 3 cards each (Jack, Queen and King of each suit) and two prints of 3 cards each on "Fleur de Lys" watermarked paper.
- 1816. Sometimes called "Duc de Berry", this game was invented by Gustave Houbigant for the Duc de Berry's marriage to Princess Caroline of Naples.
Princess Caroline of Naples, engraved on copper. 4 plates of 3 cards each (Jack, Queen and King of each suit) and 20 original cards (including 11 of the 12 figures and the watermarked ace of
Carreau with watermark)
Jacques-Edouard Gatteaux. The cards represent Lancelot as Jack of Clubs, Argine as Queen of Clubs, César as King of Diamonds, Rachel as Queen of Diamonds and David as King of Spades.
- 1820. Complete deck of 32 cards with envelope named "au Père de Famille" by Marcelin Villessauvés, cartier in Bordeaux.
- 1814 à 1824. Game sometimes called "du Duc de Berry" invented by
Gustave Houbigant, woodcut by Hersent de Bergeret.
4 plates of 3 cards each (Jack, Queen and King of each suit) and two prints of 3 cards each on "Fleur de Lys" watermarked paper.
- 1816. Sometimes called "Duc de Berry", this game was invented by Gustave Houbigant for the Duc de Berry's marriage to Princess Caroline of Naples.
Princess Caroline of Naples, engraved on copper. 4 plates of 3 cards each (Jack, Queen and King of each suit) and 20 original cards (including 11 of the 12 figures and the watermarked ace of
Carreau with watermark)
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