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My dad had a desk with a drawer that if you pulled it too far out you saw it had a false back and there were interesting things in there.  :t11:

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Thanks. That's why I asked first. :) I made sure to put all the black I thought was necessary, and then a little extra to be safe. If people really want to find the uncensored versions it's easy enough with the tools we have these days.

You need to imagine back in the 50s and 60s when there was no internet, no playboy on TV, not even HBO shows which have become half pornography. When these cards were printed married couples on TV couldn't even sleep in the same bed fully clothed!

Now a 10 year old can go to a computer and see unspeakable things in minutes. At least back in the day had a kid got a hold of their parent's deck it was classy stuff.

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Thanks, that's good info... if you Google Deesses Mythological Story you can probably find the original images- I was able to.  ;)

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Thanks... Fairly sure it's not the original box either- seems to be a generic plastic case. Cards are cool though and the jokers are there.


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After much research on one of my new decks, a Google Reverse Image Search of a joker finally led me to discover I was in possession of a Deesses Mythological Story deck from Philibert. Printed in France around 1960. All cards are in excellent condition but the title card is no where to be found. What do you think that does to the value?

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Hello all-

These are 4 decks i saved from the landfill, were going to be tossed after the original owner had passed.

Been googling for info and values...

These are all "adult" playing cards- the naughty stuff I obscured in this image, hope there is no problem posting it.

Note- these links show the full cards so don't click on them if you are offended by such things, but I'm pretty sure these are more "art" than anything else.

These cards are from France, by the well known publisher Philibert, in the 1950's and 1960's. They are also very collectible because the designers like Becat and Albarran did them. The Casanova in particular draws buyers as every card has a different design. Certainly in the area of playing card collectors, these are not porno, slightly risque, but art. Your rescue effort save $6-800 from the landfill!

Thank you. I managed to find info (with pictures) of the full deck here - http://www.wopc.co.uk/france/philibert/casanova.html

And to your next post, yes, it seems they were cards he or someone just ordered for him for his bridge games. Still interested for me I had never seen a tax stamp before.

Seems a Casanova deck sold for $585 on ebay last month- nice! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Memoires-de-Casanova-playing-cards-1960-Philibert-EXTREMELY-RARE-/151174216430

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I bet "SID" is indeed the correct version because a lot of people called him "Sid" so it makes perfect sense. Can't believe it wasn't obvious.

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Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello All
« on: January 12, 2014, 01:30:55 PM »
Wow, it amazes me so many people can look at this and come away with such different answers. However I really think you have hit the nail on the head with this one. Thank you!

"Sid" was a nickname he had.

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If they're all in caps and written in script then they seem more like SJD to me.

You are right... That does look like an SJD to me, or possibly SGD.

SJD would be interesting... it may well be Salvador Jacinto Dalí.

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This was the only non-risque deck... two packs still new in the wrapping with tax stamps. I need to figure out who L G D is.


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Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello All
« on: January 12, 2014, 08:54:45 AM »
Seems I was a little off on the initials... they appear to be L G D (I think...)

Going to post more pics in the collection thread, they have a tax stamp in the packages.


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Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello All
« on: January 12, 2014, 06:27:10 AM »
Considering the man who owned these was of considerable wealth AND the fact these cards are still sealed and unopened I don't think we're dealing with a deck being sold at a discount. Plus they were with these other "special" decks so I believe they were important to him. I'm guessing at this point they may have been a gift from a famous person and that is why (unlike the other decks) they were never opened- I know when he received a gift from Prince Charles we were all warned not to open the box- not that we would have- but still, he and his wife made it a point to remind us. I'll get some more pictures later today.

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Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello All
« on: January 11, 2014, 10:35:48 PM »
Welcome. Hope you enjoy your stay :)

Maybe you could post your collection it the "post your collection " topic found in the playing card plethora page.

Also, doesn't LGS usually mean "local game store"?

Thanks, that is what I have done. :)

http://aethercards.com/discourse/playing-card-plethora/post-your-full-collection/msg89697/#msg89697

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Hello all-

These are 4 decks i saved from the landfill, were going to be tossed after the original owner had passed.

Been googling for info and values...

These are all "adult" playing cards- the naughty stuff I obscured in this image, hope there is no problem posting it.

Note- these links show the full cards so don't click on them if you are offended by such things, but I'm pretty sure these are more "art" than anything else.

The "Can Can" cards - http://www.wopc.co.uk/france/philibert/cancan.html

And Le Florentine - http://www.wopc.co.uk/france/philibert/le-florentin.html

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Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello All
« on: January 11, 2014, 06:18:17 PM »
Thanks.

By "backs" you mean the back of the cards? This is from the most explicit set- I'm going to need to do some work to make the fronts safe to post.

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Introduce Yourself / Hello All
« on: January 11, 2014, 05:38:57 PM »
Hello All...

I joined to do some research and maybe get some answers on several decks of vintage playing cards... they are  "Risqué" cards so still looking around to see if I'm allowed to post pictures of them on this site somewhere.

I worked for a very rich man (he was in the top half of the Forbes 400 list before he died) and I was one of the people who helped empty his house. After his wife and kids had come through and picked out everything they wanted/were entitled to, we had to throw everything else out because the house was being sold.

In the pile that was set to be trashed I found several decks of these older playing cards- being a poker fan i picked them up- but then they pretty much sat in my garage for the last half-decade and I just re-discovered them recently.

Most of the decks have nude women, some drawn some photographic, and these all seem to be from France. There's a couple other decks still sealed in plastic wrap with the letters LGS (I believe) in calligraphy on the cards in gold- with solid dark blue and dark red backgrounds (a blue deck / a red deck). Unsure what LGS means since it is not the initials of my boss or anyone in his family.

Anyway, I'm going to look around a bit and hopefully post some more.

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Feedback + Support / Verification image during registration is broken
« on: January 11, 2014, 05:26:40 PM »
Hello All... I just registered. It took me a few times because the verification image is broken when you try to register. I tried several browsers before I realized I could listen to the audio- that finally let me register.

Just figured I'd let you know- I was looking for a way to email an administrator but didn't see any option so no telling who many people might be trying to register but can't.

-Joe

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