You mean other than the Norwood #85? Where to begin...
http://www.wopc.co.uk/usa/uspcc/norwood-85.htmlI'd have to say my current number-one most desired deck is the Saks Fifth Avenue.
All courts share the same base line art, but clever shading and costuming makes
them all look quite different in the end.
http://www.wopc.co.uk/germany/dondorf/saks-werbespiel.htmlThe two Einar Nerman designed decks from Sweden are high on my list as well.
They look like drawings from a turn-of-the-century 1900s children's book.
http://www.wopc.co.uk/sweden/granbergs/einar-nerman-patience.htmlI'm also very partial to the Armanino Carte Whist #200 and the Modiano Centaurus,
one of which appeared in each of the most recent 52+J club auctions. Unfortunately
for me, both were out of my price range at the time...
(no link for Armanino deck, Centaurus link below)
http://www.wopc.co.uk/italy/austrian-lloyd-steamship.htmlI must also mention my two favorite USPCC decks: New Era #46 and Trophy Whist #39
(the earlier 1895 edition). I would have thought the Trophy Whist more easily obtainable
than the New Era; however, there are two New Era decks currently on eBay, and I haven't
seen a Trophy Whist one in months.
http://www.wopc.co.uk/usa/uspcc/new-era-46.htmlhttp://www.wopc.co.uk/usa/uspcc/trophy-whist.htmlAs for the one that keeps getting away, I have been the second-highest bidder on the
last three SF Hanzel decks on eBay. Whoever keeps outbidding me at the last second,
if they're a member here, I respectfully request that they knock it off. ^_^;
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Playing-Cards-SF-Hanzel-Chicago-Golden-Diamond-w-box-Cover-/271405640226There are a few others on my wishlist (the AM Cassandre-designed Hermes cards and
the Jeu Louis XV decks) but these appear frequently enough on eBay. The most recent
deck I crossed off my list was the double-deck "Pipes of Pan" Past-L-Eze set I bought
last month, which I will get pictures of later.
(Sorry for all the links!)