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The United States Playing Card Company

Over the years the pressures of competition and other market forces have led to many smaller manufacturers being taken over by larger ones. The outcome is that the U.S.P.C.C. is now the largest manufacturer in the United States.

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Steampunk Pirates

Steampunk Pirates

The deck has been inspired by pirates and swashbuckling and the world of Steampunk, a science-fiction realm of steam-powered machinery, intricate cogs and gears.

Steampunk Playing Cards

Steampunk Playing Cards

These steampunk inspired cards are based around a pair of real steampunk goggles that you can purchase and wear to look just like your favorite court card.

Strange People

Strange People

“Strange People” card game produced by the Fireside Game Co., Cincinnati, 1895.

Surena: The Persian Playing Cards

Surena: The Persian Playing Cards

Diba Salimi has created a hand illustrated pack inspired by Persian ancient history, art and Persian rugs.

Testament [classic edition]

Testament [classic edition]

Testament playing cards [classic edition] designed by Ben Green, 2020.

The Bird by Kings Wild Project

The Bird by Kings Wild Project

Originally titled Oriole Playing Cards, based on a deck produced by The New York Consolidated Card Company in 1912.

The Black Book of Cards

The Black Book of Cards

The Black Book of Cards by UnCommon Beat

The President’s deck

The President’s deck

The President’s deck, USA, 1972

The Stage No.65

The Stage No.65

The court cards and Aces each feature four portraits of famous theatre stars from the 1890s inside round frames, against a background pattern based on traditional court cards.

The United States Playing Card Company

The United States Playing Card Company

Over the years the pressures of competition and other market forces have led to many smaller manufacturers being taken over by larger ones. The outcome is that the U.S.P.C.C. is now the largest manufacturer in the United States.

Timothy Curtis Art

Timothy Curtis Art

Timothy Curtis Art custom Bicycle playing cards, 2018.

Tourists

Tourists

Imagery of slightly eccentric tourists sightseeing in Egypt, or perhaps in the Alps, appears on the back of the box, the Ace of Spades and the Joker.

Trophy Whist

Trophy Whist

Trophy Whist No.39 playing cards published by the the United States Playing Card Co., 1895.

Tweety & Friends playing cards

Tweety & Friends playing cards

Tweety and other Looney Tunes characters featured on every card.

U.S. Presidents playing cards

U.S. Presidents playing cards

U.S. Presidents Bicycle playing cards designed by Johnny Whaam, USA, 2015

Undressed deck

Undressed deck

Undressed deck created by Edi Rudo and Néro Catineau, USA, 2020.

Utopia Playing Cards

Utopia Playing Cards

This pack has been inspired by the concept of Utopia, a seemingly perfect and ideal place.

Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair No.41 Playing Cards by the United States Playing Card Co, 1895. All the number cards have been imaginatively transformed.

Virginia Slims

Virginia Slims

Tasteful advertising pack promoting Virginia Slims cigarettes.

Wild West playing cards

Wild West playing cards

Famous lawmen, gamblers, outlaws and others from the American Wild West.