Rex Pitts (1940-2021)
- United Kingdom • Member since January 30, 2009
Rex's main interest was in card games, because, he said, they were cheap and easy to get hold of in his early days of collecting. He is well known for his extensive knowledge of Pepys games and his book is on the bookshelves of many.
His other interest was non-standard playing cards. He also had collections of sheet music, music CDs, models of London buses, London Transport timetables and maps and other objects that intrigued him.
Rex had a chequered career at school. He was expelled twice, on one occasion for smoking! Despite this he trained as a radio engineer and worked for the BBC in the World Service.
Later he moved into sales and worked for a firm that made all kinds of packaging, a job he enjoyed until his retirement. He became an expert on boxes and would always investigate those that held his cards. He could always recognize a box made for Pepys, which were the same as those of Alf Cooke’s Universal Playing Card Company, who printed the card games. This interest changed into an ability to make and mend boxes, which he did with great dexterity. He loved this kind of handicraft work.
His dexterity of hand and eye soon led to his making card games of his own design. He spent hours and hours carefully cutting them out and colouring them by hand.
Our Kings and Queens
An historical & educational card game designed and published by Mazawattee Tea Co., Ltd, London, c.1902
Tut=Tut
“Tut=Tut; or a Run in a Motor Car” published by Woolley & Co Ltd, early 1900s
Oosehe
‘Oosehe’ animal card game published by Woolley & Co, c.1900.
Sky
Sky card game published by Geo. Wright & Co, London, c.1905.
Jovial Families
“Jovial Families” card game published by A. Collier, London, c.1890.
As Vencedores
Two colourful Mexican packs by an anonymous manufacturer titled “As Vencedores” on the ace of coins, designed in the Mexican style, based on the Spanish ‘Castilian’ pattern.
Golden Egg
Chad Valley “Golden Egg” card game.
Prudence Snap c.1950
Chad Valley “Prudence Kitten Snap” card game designed by Annette Mills.
Iceland Mythological Playing Cards
Iceland Mythological Playing Cards designed by Sigurlinna Pétursson, 1958
Čierny Peter
Four themed ‘Čierny Peter’ card games by Obchodní Tiskărny.
Alibi
“Alibi” the thrilling card game by Haytor, Tor Productions, 1930s.
Castles Quartet
“Castles” Quartet Illustrated by Vladimir Kovářík.
Derby
‘Derby’ card game from Czechoslovakia.
Motor Handicap
‘The Motor Handicap’ card game published by Philpott & Co. Ltd, Surbiton, 1920s.
Oliver Twist Snap
Oliver Twist Series Snap card game manufactured by A. Collier, London, c.1890.
Warburg’s Danske
Warburg’s Danske playing cards published by Aktieselskabet Emil Jensen, København, 1944.
Warburg’s Skandinaviske Bridge Kort
“Warburg’s Skandinaviske Bridge Kort” published by Aktieselskabet Emil Jensen, København, c.1935.
VR-VISA
VR-VISA playing cards published by VR Group, the state-owned railway company in Finland.
Detektiv Fuk
‘Detektiv Fuk’ card game from Czechoslovakia.
Löjliga Spel Kort
Facsimile edition of “Löjliga Spel Kort” (1825) illustrated playing cards from Sweden, showing scenes from Fredman‘s Epistles and Songs
S. Salomon & Co Nr.154
Nr.154 Holmblads made by John Waddington Ltd specially for S. Salomon & Co., Copenhagen
Jacob Bagges AB
Playing cards published by Jacob Bagges AB Stockholm, close copies of Dondorf designs.
Standard Handa Pattern
Standard Danish playing cards made by Handa, Copenhagen.
Kuningas Artturin Ritarit
“Kuningas Artturin Ritarit” (King Arthur’s Knights) playing cards designed by Mauri Kunnas
Öbergs ‘Svenska Lloyd’
‘Svenska Lloyd’ shipping company playing cards published by J.O. Öberg & Son, Eskilstuna, c.1955.
Åkerlund & Rausing
Swedish style pack by Åkerlund & Rausing, Stockholm, 1931-1937
Öbergs ‘Comedia’
Öbergs “Comedia” playing cards designed by Stig Lindberg from Sweden, c.1958
Four Centuries
“Four Centuries” playing cards by Esselte Öbergs with court cards depicted as caricatures from different historical periods.
Olsen Smygvänliga
Olsen Spelkort Smygvänliga - Swedish pattern made by F.X. Schmid for Olsen
Offason “Beau”
Offason AB “Beau” playing cards designed by Åke Arenhill from Sweden, c.1990.
Kille
‘Kille’, an old Swedish card game
Drownin’ Surfer
Drownin’ Surfer card game
Drover’s Dilemma
“Drover’s Dilemma” - a card game from Australia.
Snapshots
Snapshots, a Missionary Card Game depicting people from different cultural contexts engaged in their traditional ways of life...
Domino Cinematográfico
“Domino Cinematográfico” published by Talleres Gráficos Irández, Barcelona, c.1925.
Spielkarte für Schützen
“Spielkarte für Schützen” deck designed by Karl Heinz Lanz, published by Rudolf Bechtold and Co., c.1966
Familles Provinciales
Jeu des 7 Familles Provinciales printed by Nisse, Croix-Lille, c.1930
Boutros Arabic Playing Cards
Arabic playing cards designed by Evy Maros & Mourad Boutros.
Jeu des 7 Familles by J.J.F
“Jeu des 7 Familles” by Jeux et Jouets Français of Paris, 1904.
Our Ship
The “New Game of Our Ship”, published by Chas Goodall & Son, London, 1896.
Bjørn Wiinblad
Bjørn Wiinblad (1918-2006) was a Danish painter, designer and ceramics artist.
Jugendstil Art Nouveau Bridge
“Jugendstil Art Nouveau” Bridge Nr.2136 published by Piatnik, 1980.
J. Glanz Historical playing cards
Historical Theatrical playing cards manufactured by J. Glanz, c.1860.
Yogi Bear Snap
Yogi Bear Snap No.6647 “Smarter than the average bear” c 1962.
Board Games by Pepys
Pepys board games which may be interesting to see.
British Museum Playing Cards
Unique pack of playing cards created for the British Museum with illustrations by Frances Button.
Kenya Tribes Playing Cards
“Kenya Tribus” playing cards published by Sapra, Mount Kenya Sundries Ltd, Nairobi, 1991
Greek Heroes
Playing Cards manufactured by Aspioti Elka A.E., 1960, with ancient greek-style courts.
They’re Off
“They’re Off” horse racing card game by Pepys, c.1940.
Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh card game published by Pepys Games 1965.
Mongol Playing Cards
Mongol Playing Cards with courts in traditional costume.