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Old Time Christmas Angels Playing Card Deck
Christmas angels from vintage postcards have been reproduced in full color in this beautiful playing card deck. -
Crazy Eights Kids' Classics Card Game
This vibrant series of redesigned decks for kids combines the most popular card games with a fresh design. -
Morse Code Signal Set
Now anyone can communicate in code. -
Flags of the Civil War Card Game
Each card of the Flags of the Civil War Card Game shows a different image of a Union, or Confederate battle flag of the Civil War. -
Wizard® Card Game 100% Plastic Playing Cards
Wizard Card Game 100% Plastic Playing Cards. No Ordinary deck of Cards… an EXTRAORDINARY game of STRATEGY! -
American History Playing Card Deck
The History Channel Presents... Color portraits of prominent figures from American history. -
Union Generals Playing Card Deck
Union and Confederate Military Leaders Playing Cards Series. (Civil War) -
Scientists Card Games of the Authors Series
A classic collection perfectly suited as learning tools—easy to play and lots of fun too! -
Play Your Cards!
Featuring rare playing cards, games, and game boxes exhibited at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut, -
Old Time Christmas Angels Deluxe Double Bridge Deck
Two Old Time Christmas Angels Playing Card Decks embellished with gold accents on the card faces and packaged in a keepsake tin. -
Fantasy Wizard® Card Game
The Ultimate Fantasy Game of Trump! -
Wizard® Coins
An accessory for our Wizard Card Game to Keep track of bidding in a distinctly Wizard Way. -
Famous Generals of the Civil War Card Game
Famous Generals of the Civil War Card Game features 13 important leaders of the Civil War, who served their country in its desperate struggle. -
World War II Airplane Spotter Playing Cards
First issued in 1943, airplane spotter cards were originally developed as an instructive tool to teach the characteristics of United Nations and Enemy Aircraft during World War II. -
Turn of the Century Motor Cars
Turn of the Century Motor Cars Playing Cards features 54 “pleasure automobiles” that were on the American market in 1904. Enjoy a drive down memory lane as you learn fascinating facts about how, where and when these antique cars were made and how much they were sold for.