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.
Gas Warm Homes
Gas Warm Homes Happy Families game published by British Gas, c.1980.
Bass & Bass Jeu des Familles
Bass & Bass ‘Jeu des Familles’ made by Franz-Josef Holler, Münich, 1989.
Quinto Centenario del Descubrimiento de América
Fifth Centenary of the Discovery of America by Heraclio Fournier, 1992.
Pato Donald
Donald Duck card game © Walt Disney Productions, by Naipes Fournier, 1984.
Bedeutende Erfindungen im Alltag
‘Significant Inventions in Everyday Life’ quartet game published by Verlag für Lehrmittel, Pössneck, 1979.
The Bristol Pack
The Bristol Pack, an exhibition of playing cards designed by Bristol artists, 2005.
Irish Legendary
Irish Legendary deck featuring figures in the Legends of Ireland, designed by Rachel Arbuckle, 1990.
Jeu de Quaternes ‘Rizá’
Jeu de Quaternes ‘Rizá’
“Deck with French suits”
A facsimile of an early 19th century French-suited deck from the collection of F.X. Schmid.
Zooloo Misfitz
Zooloo Misfitz card game designed by George Lambert for C.W. Faulkner & Co, c.1907.
Polska
Polska with artwork by Katarzyna Tomala & Krzysztof Korzeniak, 2011.
Zwanenberg’s Kwartetspel
Zwanenberg’s Kwartetspel printed by Speelkaartenfabriek Nederland, 1938.
Havermout Kwartetspel
“H-O Kwartetspel” children’s card game promoting quick cooking oatmeal (instant porridge), 1930s.
Werbung die Sticht
“Werbung die Sticht” deck with artwork by Fritz Bünzli to promote advertising on playing cards by AG Müller 1982.
Le Destin Antique
Le Jeu du Destin Antique, originally published by Grimaud in XIX c., republished many times since...
Eroticartes
Eroticartes with drawings by Pino Zac, 1983.
Curator
The Curator Deck with designs by Emmanuel José with suit symbols cleverly transformed into artistic designs.
Baracca & Burattini
Baracca & Burattini puppetry deck printed by Dal Negro, 1998.
Norwegian Troll Cards
Norwegian Troll Cards published by Aune Forlag of Trondheim, c.2000.
Crikey!
Crikey! Classic British Comics playing cards published by Bird Playing Cards, 2013.
Forfeits
Forfeits party card game by Merit Games, J & L Randall Ltd, c.1950.
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes deck with caricatures by Jeff Decker published by Gemaco Playing Card Co. 1989.
Caperucita Roja
Caperucita Roja card game published by H. Fournier, 1981.
Splash Page Special
Splash Page Special party card game.
Donkey
Donkey card game by Chiefton Products Ltd of Bristol, c.1950s.
Pulgarcito
Pulgarcito (Tom Thumb) card game published by H Fournier, 1981.
La Belle au bois dormant
Sleeping Beauty card game published in France, c.1980s.
Inspector Gadget
The Adventures of Inspector Gadget quartet game published by Fournier in 1983.
Periquito y Tontín Dominoes
Periquito y Tontín Dominoes, featuring Feliz and Bonzo, 1920s.
Dundas & Wilson Deal Winners
“Deal Winners” promotional pack for Dundas & Wilson law firm.
Familias de 7 Paises
“Familias de 7 Paises” card game published by Naipes H. Fournier S.A, Vitoria, 1979.
Martin Mystère
Martin Mystère based on the comic book by Alfredo Castelli. The cards were designed by Giancarlo Alessandrini.
Parejas del Mundo
“Parejas del Mundo” matching pairs card game by Naipes H. Fournier, 1972.
Snafooey
Snafooey, a fun and laughter card game by Peter Pan Playthings Ltd, Peterborough, 1983.
Happy Gas Families
Happy Gas Families published by British Gas, c.1985.
Warren Paper Products
Warren Paper Products Co., Lafayette, Indiana, publishers of Built-Rite toys, games and puzzles.
Pranks & Mimics for the Party
Pranks & Mimics for the Party, 1950s.
Geschichte des Motorrades
History of Motorcycles quartet published by Verlag für Lehrmittel Pößneck, 1989.
My Goodness my Guinness
Gilroy Special Edition Playing Cards to commemorate the centenary of the birth of John Gilroy, 1989.
Aventuras de Sport-Billy
The Adventures of Sport-Billy by H. Fournier, 1981.
Baby Dolls
Baby Dolls pin-up deck designed by Willy Mayrl, published by Piatnik, 1957.
Gilbert and Sullivan
Gilbert and Sullivan deck created by Don Jack using artwork from Players cigarette cards.
Chinese Costumes
Chinese Costumes from the Winterthur Collection, published by Fournier, 1984.
Loriot Rummy
Delightful comical deck designed by Loriot, the German cartoonist and comedian, 1973.
Benedicte Morand-Bail
Benedicte Morand-Bail’s striking and colourful abstract poker deck with French named courts
Kaffeehaus-Pikett
Kaffeehaus-Pikett featuring the old Viennese Large Crown pattern, made by ASS.
Bandsman Snap
Bandsman Snap by Chiefton Products Ltd of Bristol, c.1950s.
Hamm’s Beer
Hamm’s Beer promotion deck with bear cartoons by Frank M. Antoncich 1968.
Victory
“Victory" cards celebrating U.S. participation in the Allied victory, c.1945.
Bretagne
Bretagne (Brittany) playing cards, Grimaud, c.1970.
Ethiopian
Ethiopian playing cards designed for the Ethiopian Tourist Organization by Afewerk Teklé.