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Chapter 4 - Longley Brothers and Successor Companies
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Chuqii
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Check out my decks for sale on eBay, and contact me directly for discounts.
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Check out a bunch of my collection over on my UnitedCardists Show Us Your Cards thread:
https://unitedcardists.com/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=6900
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If the dating of L5 is correct (c1867), it is the earliest true joker! Not an imperial bower or best bower, but an actual joker. And it's a clown too!
Here are my doubts: it's part of a 52 card deck, not a 32 card euchre deck; and it has rounded corners (
http://a.trionfi.eu/WWPCM/decks03/d01822/d01822.htm
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The biggest red flag is that Samuel Cupples & Company was called Cupples & Marston until 1870!
I would put this card in the 1870s.
Update
: thanks to the research of Dave Seaney, this joker must be from 1877 or later.
https://longleybrothers.weebly.com/paper-fabrique-cards---cincinnati.html
Check out Seaney's site for corrections about the Longley bros.
https://longleybrothers.weebly.com/
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