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met-cloisters: Knave of Collars, from The Cloisters Playing Cards, ca. 1475–80, Metropolitan Museum
mangodebango:Ace Cards, Jeu S.L.C. Atlanta Salut les Copains Playing Cards by Stemm, France, 1960′s.
Guardroom with Soldiers Playing Cards by Jacob Duck
4gifs:Splitting playing cards with a press is oddly satisfying. [video]
ringostalin: From The Curios - The Muppet Show Playing Cards - Diamonds
Barbie Q.In his Brakebills exam outfit. Now to make some tiny playing cards. Printing out a bunch of
the-october-country:Bela Lugosi playing cards with Santa.
Now it`s our turn to open the cards My bard is not a good player, but pretty good liar Firbolg Bri
Updated the artwork for cards in each players decks! Everything seems to be working well! :) #chonky
Vintage set of playing cards depicting Jewish women’s folk costumes from around the world. The count
Igor Stravinsky playing cards.
thetrippytrip:Lawmaker calls out her white male colleagues for playing cards while women of color we
nemfrog:Lenox playing cards. “With designs printed in gold.” 1898. Advertisement.Smithsonian Librari
furiouskettle:playing cards is hard when you’re about the size of one
Wie vlug en veilig willen rijden nemen Vierkleur-rijwielen (google translated as “Who wants to
So my buddy came over to play cards tonight. (Yeah, I wish it was strip poker.) I did have the air o
overdose-art:Florentine Playing Cards. Francesco di Domenico, 1547.
artist-metzinger: Still Life: Playing Cards, Coffee Cup and Apples, 1917, Jean Metzinger
creaturesofcomfort:Artist playing cards from Visionaire’s Diamond issue (no. 21), 1997.
Happy Valentine’s Day! “Beat as One (Queen and Queen)” by Elmo Hood here. Elmo Hood A.K.A. Elliot Ho
obsessionofattraction: theshipthatflew: “Nursery Rhymes” Playing Cards Unknown Maker, c. 1880. via
stagnationhw: eisbaer1963: “Play your cards right”… That means show an interest, yes, but with respe
overdose-art:Florentine Playing Cards. Francesco di Domenico, 1547.
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