![]() I have dated them c.1920s, because one of the cards makes reference to Ty Cobb and one of them makes reference to the Charleston. I don’t know if the cards are a complete set, nor do I know if the cards were used as part of a board game. ![]() For example: “Make believe you are Romeo and serenade your Juliet.” Or: “Make a noise like a hen frantically calling her chicks.” There are 38 regular cards, 11 Prize Cards, and 8 Penalty Cards. Each card has an instruction printed on it. The faces of the cards present some kind of a card game comparable to “Charades,” and they seem to be aimed at adults. Listed here is an extremely charming set of patience size cards with backs identical to the backs of the Western Peter Pan cards. ![]() made a patience size deck of standard playing cards - its “Peter Pan” brand - with a Peter Pan Joker and an image of Peter’s head on the backs of the cards.
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