No. |
Name |
Year(s) sold
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Notes
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1 |
Acorn |
1891–1943
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Reissued under "Heritage Design Series" c. 2012; also sold in UK (gold gilded)
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2 |
All Wheel |
1907–1917
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3 |
Angel |
1893
|
Two variants produced
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4 |
Arizona Plaid |
1906–1911
|
Two-color back design (red/green, blue/brown)
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5 |
Auto #1 (Locomobile) |
1901–1904
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6 |
Auto #2 (Locomobile) |
1904–1913
|
Also sold in British market
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7 |
Auto #3 |
1913–1917
|
Also sold in British market
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8 |
Autobike No. 1 |
1902–1906
|
Reissued 2017 (red, blue)
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9 |
Autobike No. 2 |
1906–1913
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10 |
Autobike No. 3 |
1907–1917
|
Reissued 2015 as "Back No. 9" (brown, green); also sold in UK
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11 |
Autocycle No. 1 |
1901–1906
|
Reissued 2016 (green, purple)
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12 |
Autocycle No. 2 |
1906–1919
|
Also sold in UK
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13 |
Automobile No. 1 |
1903–1919
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14 |
Automobile No. 2 |
1913–1935
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15 |
Big Gun |
1918
|
"War Series", army; inventory destroyed; reissued 2011 (red, blue)
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16 |
Bird |
1891
|
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17 |
Chain |
1908–1910
|
Exclusively sold in UK; two-color back design (black/brown, blue/brown)
|
18 |
Chainless |
1899–1917
|
Reissued 2010 as "Heritage Series" (blue); reissued 2016 (red, blue)
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19 |
Club |
1917–1969
|
Similar to Bee No. 92
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20 |
Colorado Plaid |
1906–1911
|
Two-color back design (red/green, blue/brown, blue/black)
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21 |
Cupid - Sod |
1894–1896
|
One-way design; reissued mid-2000s
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21 |
Cupid - Crosshatch |
1894–1943
|
Narrow version for pinochle c. 1918; reissued 1997 (red/gold, no box); reissued 2012 (red); reissued 2013 as "Heritage Design Series" (red); reissued as "Vintage Design" (red, blue)
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22 |
Cyclist No. 1 |
1898–1908
|
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23 |
Cyclist No. 2 |
1908–1917
|
Gaff card ("STUNG!") produced by Presto Publishing and Novelty Co.
|
24 |
Cyclecar |
1914–1917
|
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25 |
Diamond Plaid |
1906–1908
|
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26 |
Dreadnaught |
1918
|
"War Series", navy; inventory destroyed
|
27 |
Eagle |
1927–1943
|
Minor redesign in 1928; reissued as spades-specific deck c. 1995 (blue, red); formerly offered under Capitol #188 brand c. 1908–1928
|
28 |
Emblem |
1890–1943
|
One-way back design; minor redesign in 1892; pinochle-specific version sold in Canada; "music deck" produced
|
29 |
Expert |
1895–1943
|
Similar to Old Fan (#57); also sold in UK; reissued 2012 in Canada, distressed (green), 2013 in US, distressed (red, blue, green)
|
30 |
Flying Ace |
1918
|
"War Series", air force; inventory destroyed
|
31 |
Handlebar |
1908–1910
|
Exclusively sold in UK (gold gilded); two-color back design
|
32 |
Invincible (Conqueror) |
1918
|
"War Series", marines; inventory destroyed
|
33 |
Lantern No. 1 |
1898–1906
|
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34 |
Lantern No. 2 |
1906–1939
|
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35 |
League |
1888–1960
|
Likely refers to the League of American Wheelmen; minor redesign 1893; reissued c. 1980s; reissued 1990, "No. 71 Rummy" two-deck set (purple, red)
|
36 |
Oak Leaf (Leaf) |
1947–1949
|
Originally created as non-Bicycle "Uncle Sam" deck during World War II, ft. unbranded Ace of Spades, joker; Consolidated Card Co., Bee No. 154; reissued 2014 as "Leaf Back" on Kickstarter (red, green)
|
37 |
Lotus |
1885–1943
|
Also sold in UK (gold gilded); 60-card "music deck" by Helen Parker Ford created 1927; Krupp's promotional version created
|
38 |
Margin Snowflake |
1910–1917
|
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39 |
Margin Star No. 1 |
1893–1907(?)
|
Philip Morris two-deck reproduction "Marlboro Texan No. 45" created 1984; not to be confused with Russell and Morgan No. 45 "Texan"
|
40 |
Margin Star No. 2 |
1907–1912
|
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41 |
Margin Star No. 3 |
1912–1917
|
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42 |
Margin Tri-Plaid |
1912–1917
|
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43 |
Mobile No. 1 |
1901–1906
|
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44 |
Mobile No. 2 |
1906–1913
|
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45 |
Mobile No. 3 |
1913–1917
|
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46 |
Model No. 1 |
1895–1907
|
Features League of American Wheelmen logo; similar to Racer No. 1
|
47 |
Model No. 2 |
1907–1927
|
Used as throw-out card by Eugene Laurant; reissued as two-deck euchre set in 1991, called "Mountain Bike" design
|
48 |
Motor No. 1 |
1901–1907
|
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49 |
Motor No. 2 |
1907–1917
|
Also sold in UK; knockoff produced by C. L. Wüst in Germany, c. 1907–1927
|
50 |
Motorcar |
1906–1917
|
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51 |
Motorcycle No. 1 |
1901–1907
|
Also sold in UK; copyright 1900
|
52 |
Motorcycle No. 2 |
1914–1917
|
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53 |
Motorette No. 1 |
1901–1907
|
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54 |
Motorette No. 2 |
1907–1917
|
Also sold in UK
|
55 |
Nautic |
1919–1943
|
Earlier sold under Army and Navy No. 3032, c. 1908 (red, blue, green, brown); modified design used c. 1924 by Peruvian Estanco de Naipes (re law no. 4936); Universal Playing Card Co. version called "Buffalo"
|
56 |
New Fan |
1891–1980
|
Minor revision 1894; also sold in UK (gold gilded), Cuba; reissued c. 1960s as bridge-sized Congress cards (blue, pink); reissued c. 1990s (red, blue); reissued 2012 by Dan and Dave (red, blue); reissued 2011 by Coterie1902 (black/white, white/black); reissued as "Vintage Design"
|
57 |
Old Fan |
1885
|
Possibly first Bicycle back design used; Anglo-Japanese style design; "music deck" produced
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58 |
Pedal |
1899–1917
|
Reissued 2010 as "Heritage Series"
|
59 |
Pneumatic No. 1 |
1894–1908
|
Also used as Ide High Art Wheel promotional design
|
60 |
Pneumatic No. 2 |
1908–1939
|
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61 |
Racer No. 1 |
1895–1906(?)
|
Possibly produced only through 1898; similar to Model No. 1; Krupp's promotional version created for 1891 Columbian Exposition
|
62 |
Racer No. 2 |
1906–1970
|
Similar to No. 41 Vanity Fair transformation deck back design; major reissues c. 1980s, 1990s; pinochle version created
|
63 |
Rider |
1887–present
|
One-way back corrected c. 1893; also sold in UK (gold gilded), Canada, Cuba; fireproof version produced for NASA c. 1970s; other varieties include Playboy (red, blue). 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Christmas-themed cards, WWII-era aircraft spotter cards
|
64 |
Saddle |
1908–1910
|
Exclusively sold in UK; two-color back design
|
65 |
Safety |
1892–1943
|
Euchre-specific versions produced; "music deck" produced
|
66 |
Snowflake |
1904–1918
|
Also sold under Army & Navy #3032 brand c. 1918 (red, blue)
|
67 |
Sprocket No. 1 |
1899–1905
|
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68 |
Sprocket No. 2 |
1905–1917
|
Variant Sprocket No. 2a has five rings (one-way design) instead of six
|
69 |
Stag |
1927–1943
|
Sold under Capitol No. 188 brand c. 1908; similar to Sportsman, Dougherty "Outing"
|
70 |
Star Plaid No. 1 |
1906–1907(?)
|
Also sold under Army & Navy #3032 brand c. 1918 (red, blue)
|
71 |
Star Plaid No. 2 |
1907–1932
|
|
72 |
Tangent No. 1 |
1895–1907
|
Tangent No. 1a features larger center wheel, reversed wings
|
73 |
Tangent No. 2 |
1907–1939
|
Design went from 3 wings to 4.
|
74 |
Thistle |
1891–1931
|
Features the Brownies by Palmer Cox; two versions, one with grass in background, other with brick; "music deck" produced
|
75 |
Tri-Plaid |
1905–1943
|
Also sold under Army & Navy #3032 brand c. 1918 (red, blue); line thickness may vary; used as throw-out card by T. Nelson Downs
|
76 |
Tri-Tire No. 1 |
1898–1905
|
Features logo of League of American Wheelmen; also sold in UK
|
77 |
Tri-Tire No. 2 |
1905–1927
|
Redesigned to be two-way; used as throw-out card by the Lingermans
|
78 |
Twig (Coral) |
1907–1908
|
Called "Coral" c. 1904(?)
|
79 |
Western Plaid |
1914–1932
|
Also sold under Army & Navy #3032 brand c. 1918 (red, blue)
|
80 |
Wheel No. 1 |
1887–1907
|
Subtle design changes over time
|
81 |
Wheel No. 2 |
1907–1943
|
Features four-winged wheel (two-way design) instead of three-winged
|
82
|
Leaf
|
|
Sometimes called "Oak Leaf"
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