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<p>[QUOTE="Denis Richard, post: 26247544, member: 112673"]Just wanted to share a cool little token I picked up: a gilt brass Whist counter from around 1850, featuring Queen Victoria on the front. Some of the original gilding is still hanging on, which is nice to see.</p><p>The back shows three playing cards: six of spades, king of diamonds, and five of clubs. Not sure if the combo means anything in particular—maybe just decorative?</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1676571[/ATTACH] </p><p>These were used as score counters for Whist, which was kind of the go-to card game before Bridge took over. They were either sold in shops or sometimes handed out as advertising giveaways. From what I’ve read, they go back as far as George III’s time and stayed popular through much of Victoria’s reign.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1676569[/ATTACH] </p><p>I found this diagram of how the tokens were used to score.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1676572[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>I’m curious if anyone else collects these or has come across different card combos on the back? Would love to see what else is out there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Denis Richard, post: 26247544, member: 112673"]Just wanted to share a cool little token I picked up: a gilt brass Whist counter from around 1850, featuring Queen Victoria on the front. Some of the original gilding is still hanging on, which is nice to see. The back shows three playing cards: six of spades, king of diamonds, and five of clubs. Not sure if the combo means anything in particular—maybe just decorative? [ATTACH=full]1676571[/ATTACH] These were used as score counters for Whist, which was kind of the go-to card game before Bridge took over. They were either sold in shops or sometimes handed out as advertising giveaways. From what I’ve read, they go back as far as George III’s time and stayed popular through much of Victoria’s reign. [ATTACH=full]1676569[/ATTACH] I found this diagram of how the tokens were used to score. [ATTACH=full]1676572[/ATTACH] I’m curious if anyone else collects these or has come across different card combos on the back? Would love to see what else is out there.[/QUOTE]
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