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Vanity Fair No 41

The Vanity Fair No. 41 is the first transformation deck manufactured by The United States Playing Card Company in 1895. We note that the court cards, while not transformed, are comical representations and a reuse of the courts used in the Tiffany Harlequin deck published 15 years earlier.


Information

Deck Type
Transformation Deck
Country
USA
Manufacturer
The United States Playing Card Company
Manufacturing Year
1895
Cards Pattern
Paris
Suitmark
French
Suits
Card back style
Drawing
Card back colors
Card border style
Gold

Cards Scans

High resolution scanned images of all the Vanity Fair No 41 cards. Click on a card image to enlarge it.
Hearts - 1Hearts - 2Hearts - 3Hearts - 4Hearts - 5Hearts - 6Hearts - 7Hearts - 8Hearts - 9Hearts - 10Hearts - JakeHearts - QueenHearts - KingDiamonds - 1Diamonds - 2Diamonds - 3Diamonds - 4Diamonds - 5Diamonds - 6Diamonds - 7Diamonds - 8Diamonds - 9Diamonds - 10Diamonds - JakeDiamonds - QueenDiamonds - KingSpades - 1Spades - 2Spades - 3Spades - 4Spades - 5Spades - 6Spades - 7Spades - 8Spades - 9Spades - 10Spades - JakeSpades - QueenSpades - KingClubs - 1Clubs - 2Clubs - 3Clubs - 4Clubs - 5Clubs - 6Clubs - 7Clubs - 8Clubs - 9Clubs - 10Clubs - JakeClubs - QueenClubs - KingCard backs - No valueWild card - No value

Physical characteristics

Available cards / total
53 / 53 Cards
Condition
Excellent
Width
63 mm
Height
88 mm
Original Box
Yes

References

1. Tom Dawson, Judy Dawson. The Hochman Encyclopedia of American Playing Cards. U S Games System, 2000, https://www.amazon.com/Hochman-Encyclopedia-American-Playing-Cards/dp/1572812990.