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.
One Penny Games
One Penny Card Games, 1920s.
One Penny Games 2
One Penny Card Games, 1900-1910, mostly anonymous 'Snap' games and made in Germany.
Heraldic playing cards
Reproduction of Richard Blome’s Heraldic playing cards, 1684, presented to lady guests at WCMPC Summer Meeting in 1888.
Tell Wilmoś
Facsimile of ‘Wilhelm Tell’ Hungarian deck by Salamon Antal, Keczkemét, 1860.
Tonalamatl
Baraja Tonalamatl Mexican Aztec playing cards based on the prehispanic Codex Borgia manuscript.
Le Jeu de la Guerre
Facsimile of “Le Jeu de la Guerre” designed by Gilles de la Boissière in 1698.
Menuette
Menuette published by Pepys Games.
Cow & Gate ‘Snap’
Cow & Gate ‘Snap’ featuring Cow & Gate Baby Milk Food, 1935.
Schwarzer Peter Der Wald und seine Leute
Schwarzer Peter the Forest and its People, illustrated by Liesel Lauterborn, 1955.
Wie Wird das Wetter
Wie Wird das Wetter, a Black Peter game about the weather created by Gunter Eckhardt, published by Rudolf Forkel,1952.
Märchenquartett
Fairy Tales quartet designed by Annemarie Gramberg, published by Vereinigte Altenburger und Stralsunder Spielkarten-Fabriken AG, 1955.
Auction Game
The Auction Game by Multum in Parvo Co., Ltd, c.1900.
Naval and Military Families
Naval and Military Families produced by Prince and Princess Louis of Battenberg, printed by Ernst Nister of Nuremberg, c.1905-10.
Ups & Downs
Ups and Downs humorous card game published in UK by A. N. Myers, c.1885.
Avilude or Game of Birds
Avilude or Game of Birds published by West & Lee, Worcester, Mass, c.1880.
Educación Vial
Educación Vial (Road Safety) card game published by H. Fournier, 1995.
Round the World Families
Round the World Families published by the London Missionary Society, c.1945.
Blue Brand Snap Up
Blue Brand Snap Up published by Van den Berghs probably late 1920s.
Mr Bok
The Merry Game of Mr Bok and his Happy Families, promoting Bok furniture polish, 1930s.
Inspector
Inspector card game published by W F Jackson & Sons, 1940s.
National Gallery (Dutch School)
National Gallery (Dutch School) published by J. Jaques & Son, c.1895.
Trades People Happy Families
Happy Families card game depicting trades people from 1920s.
Merry Families
Merry Families #2 (Occupations), by Multum in Parvo Co. Ltd., c.1890.
La Mariée du Mardi-Gras
La Mariée du Mardi-Gras, published by Jeux et Jouets Français. Paris, early 1900s.
A Royal Game
A Royal Game featuring Queen Victoria’s children and extended family, published by A. Collier, London, c.1896.
Fancy Dress Ball
Spear’s “Fancy Dress Ball” card game with children dressed in period costumes, 1930s.
Parkinson’s Happy Families
Parkinson’s Happy Families published by Parkinson’s of Doncaster, confectioners established in the early nineteenth century.
Biff! Bang!! Wallop!!!
Biff! Bang!! Wallop!!! family card game published by H.P. Gibson & Sons Ltd, 1939.
Spy
Spy card game published by Valentine’s Games, c.1915.
Sister Susie Snap
Sister Susie Snap published by Valentine & Sons Ltd, c.1915.
Lobo
Lobo, the London Underground card game published by Thomas De la Rue & Co Ltd, 1930s.
Snap
Snap by Multum in Parvo Co. Ltd. illustrating common occupations of the day, late 19th century.
Who Buys?
Who Buys? by Multum in Parvo Company, c.1890.
Flora
‘Flora’ card game published by C.W. Faulkner, printed by Dondorf, 1903.
Capilettor
Capilettor cartoon playing cards published by ASS, Leinfelden, 1978.
Whitman card games
In the 1970s Whitman Publishing Co. ordered a series of popular games from Hong Kong for the UK market.
Union Jack
Union Jack card game published by C.W. Faulkner & Co., c.1897-1902.
C.W.F Snap
C.W.F Snap, c.1902.
Hanky-Panky
Hanky-Panky poker card game, California, c.1975.
Who’s Who
Who’s Who or Food for Thought, a wartime card game, c.1939.
Römikártya 4
Bathing Beauties throughout the ages, published in Hungary, 1967.
Wonderland Misfitz
Wonderland Misfitz by C.W. Faulkner & Co. Ltd, c.1908.
Cigar Bands
A collection of 24 cigar bands with miniature playing cards.
National Misfitz
National Misfitz published by C.W. Faulkner & Co c.1900.
101 Dalmatas
101 Dalmatas by Naipes Fournier, 1995,
Historische Verkehrswege
“Historische Verkehrswege” quartet game published by Verlag für Lehrmittel Pössneck, 1988.
Fairy Legend Misfitz
Fairy Legend Misfitz published by C W Faulkner & Co Ltd, c.1908.
Domestic Economy
Domestic Economy published by Faulkner & Co, c.1899.
Misfitz
The very first ‘Misfitz’ game published by C.W. Faulkner & Co, c.1898.
Schwarzer Peter mit Hundebildern
Humorous dog-themed Black Peter game illustrated by Willy Mayrl, c.1960.
Many Folk Misfitz
Many Folk Misfitz published by C.W. Faulkner & Co., c.1906.