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.
Caught in a Trap
A Victorian card game telling a story of a victim being ensnared in a trap, being caught, and finally escaping.
Hodges’ Constellations
Hodges’ pack dealing with astronomy had numeral cards carrying diagrams of constellations and their pictorial representations.
Charles Cheminade Tarot
Marseille Tarot cards by Charles Cheminade of Grenoble, France, early 18th century.
Mr Turnip’s TV Audition
Mr Turnip was a puppet character that was very bossy. He was invented by Joy Laurey.
Cow & Gate Happy Family Game
Cow and Gate Happy Family game was issued around 1928 to promote nutrition products.
Salakuljettaja Smugglaren
Salakuljettaja Smugglaren is the Scandinavian version of Pepys’ “Contraband” published by Förlag Bildkonst, 1958.
Contraband
Contraband by Pepys Games was first published in early 1950s.
Woody Woodpecker
Woody Woodpecker card game by Pepys, 1975.
Secret Seven
Secret Seven card game illustrated by Bruno Kay and published by Pepys, 1955.
Jungle Thrills & Safari
Jungle Thrills illustrated by Racey Helps and published by Pepys Games, 1955.
Adolfo Matarelli Transformation
Matarelli was a well known caricaturist who first illustrated Carlo Collodi's famous Pinocchio story. He was also a collaborator in the satirical magazine “Il Lampione”, founded by Collodi.
Hard-a-Port
Tobacco insert cards were a very successful marketing innovation which started in the nineteenth century.
Löschenkohl’s Musical Playing Cards
Johann Hieronymus Löschenkohl (1753-1807) produced a copper engraved deck of playing cards titled “Das Musikalische Kartenspiel” in 1806.
Garden Flowers
Garden Flowers card game designed by Dora Ratman, published by Pepys, 1961.
F.A. Lattmann
After the family printing business had been handed down for several generations, in 1794 Ernst Wilhelm Gottlieb Kircher founded a playing card factory in Goslar am Harz
Roodles
Roodles by A J Patterson, 1912.
Pets / Family Favourites
Pets card game illustrated by Racey Helps was published by Pepys Games in 1955 but re-named Family Favourites in 1962.
Sylabex / Wordmaker
Sylabex / Wordmaker was first published by Pepys in 1948.
Wild West
Wild West card game published by Pepys, 1963.
Donkey
Donkey card game published by Clifford Toys, c.1955.
Original Skatgeld der Stadt Altenburg
“Original Skatgeld der Stadt Altenburg” featuring the emergency money of 1921 designed by Otto Pech
Rhineland Pattern
This pack was probably the culmination of a mixture of designs from 19th century Germany which emerged as one of Dondorf's more popular house patterns by around 1900.
Happy Families
Chad Valley Happy Families originally designed by Max Pollock (1887-1943).
Clifford Toys
Clifford Toys is a brand name of F. Levy & Co., Ltd, London, sellers of toys and fancy goods.
Huckleberry Hound Booby
Tower Press “Huckleberry Hound Booby” No 6648, c.1962.
Pantomime Snap
Clifford Series “Pantomime Snap”
Snap Cards
Clifford Series Snap Cards, c.1950.
Tower Press children’s card games
A series of card games for children published by Tower Press during the 1950s which evoke the optimism and love of fun of that era.
Tower Press Donkey 5863
Tower Press Donkey 5863.
Käpt’n Blaubär
Käpt’n Blaubär quartett for Deutsche Postbank AG, 2010.
Beano Playing Cards
Beano Playing Cards published by Wild & Wolf, 2009.
British Towns
British Towns Card Game by Pepys Games (Castell Brothers Limited).
Fondation Charcot Stichting
Multi-artist promotion deck for Le Fondation Charcot, a Multiple Sclerosis charity in Belgium, c.1990.
OTK Bridge-Rummy
OTK Bridge-Rummy by Obchodní Tiskărny, c.1990.
Standard Swedish Pattern
Standard Swedish type playing cards manufactured by J.O. Öberg & Son, Eskilstuna, 1929.
Most Laughable Thing on Earth
The Most Laughable Thing on Earth, or, A Trip to Paris published by H. G. Clarke & Co., London, c.1870.
Cheery Families, c.1893
Cheery Families card game designed by Richard Doyle and printed by De La Rue & Co., Ltd, c.1893
CWS Printing Works
The C.W.S. Printing Works at Longsight, Manchester, was the Co-operative Wholesale Society's printing division, set up to print labels and packaging for their range of products.
Lombardy (or Milanesi) pattern
The origins of the Lombardy pattern probably lie in the early 19th century when it was a full-length design. It has some affinities with the French Provence and Lyons patterns which are now obsolete.
Jeu des 7 Familles by Miro Company
Jeu des 7 Familles by Miro Company, c.1960.
The Muddled Menagerie
The Muddled Menagerie card game published by Valentine & Sons Ltd, Dundee & London, c.1900.
The Virtue of Princes
The Virtue of Princes, 1938.
Oh I Say! Snap
The screamingly funny “Oh I Say!” Snap game, c.1920.
Snap
An anonymous Snap game purporting to be “British Make”, 1930s.
Muffin
Muffin card game based on children’s TV series, c.1950.
Jany Group
Deck issued to celebrate the Jany Group of Private Investors acquiring a controlling majority of Vereinigte Altenburger und Stralsunder Spielkarten Fabriken, 1983.
Festival des Pains
Festival des Pains Artisan Boulanger (Artisan Bread Festival), c.2003.
Rally
Rally card game by Pepys, 1955.
Funny Snap
Funny Snap one penny game designed in England, printed in Bavaria, c.1920.
Survival Playing Cards
Survival Playing Cards for outdoor emergencies by Environs Inc. 1974.
Jolly Jack Tar Snap
Jolly Jack Tar Snap made in England, 1920s.