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Early 19th Century Hand-drawn "Mexico" Eight of Clubs Geographical Playing Card folk drawing or for putting on the

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or for putting on the hand or finger to endear or steel oneself when making a request or delivering bad news

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Early 19th Century Hand-drawn "Mexico" Eight of Clubs Geographical Playing Card folk drawing or for putting on theQuite a special one I think! I purchased this from a seller in England, who cited it as a single from a very rare, really wonderful deck of Charles Hodges Geographical Playing Cards, produced by Stopforth & Sons, London, circa 1827. (Featuring 52 cards in 4 suits, with each suit corresponding to a continent, the ace of each suit bearing a continent map, the two through ten featuring maps of countries or regions, and the court cards bearing images of

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