Tally-Ho is the luxury brand of playing cards by
USPCC (
The United States Playing Card Company).
It's the deck of choice for cardists, flourishers, players, and magicians alike. These Tally-Ho playing cards are in the long line of cards that started printing in 1885. This is the latest iteration of Tally-Ho cards, of which there are few. This is the
British Monarchy Tally-Ho deck, and you can get it now.
The art is all original and historically accurate, based upon famous British Monarchy from centuries past. To stay in tradition with the elegant Tally-Ho brand, the card back is extravagantly detailed. USPCC approved the art for this deck, and we've been excited to bring it to you ever since. Each
King and Queen has been meticulously researched and elaborately portrayed. The card back is ornate in its design, while keeping with the theme of the deck. The back illustrates the
Crown, and alludes to the
War of the Roses in
England. The portraits themselves of the royalty cards are intricate, while keeping the cards playable.
Each royalty card is comprised of monarchy from the long and distinguished history of
Britain.
The Kings and
Queens depicted in each royalty card exude elegance and sophistication.
The British Monarchy chosen for this deck include:
King of Spades:
King Edward I "
Longshanks"
Queen of Spades:
Mary Queen of Scots
Jack of Spades:
Cnut the Great
Ace of Spades:
Royal Crown
King of Clubs:
King James I
Queen of Clubs:
Queen Anne
Jack of Clubs:
King Richard I, The
Lionheart
Ace of Clubs:
Globus Cruciger
King of Diamonds:
King Henry VIII
Queen of Diamonds:
Queen Elizabeth I
Jack of Diamonds:
King Alfred the Great
Ace of Diamonds:
Knight's
Helmet
King of Hearts:
William the Conqueror
Queen of Hearts:
Queen Victoria
Jack of Hearts:
King Henry V
Ace of Hearts:
Royal Throne
Jokers:
Anne Boleyn and
Oliver Cromwell
The tuck case features some of the most well-known features you are already familiar with on a Tally-Ho case while integrating the new black and gold colors as well as the card back design. The tuck case also features a special raised, textured finish giving the tuck a distinct, rich feel.
This Tally-Ho playing card deck is
Made in the USA. The high quality Linoid finish makes it the premier choice among card flourishers. USPCC prints Tally-Ho,
Bicycle, and Bee playing cards. Tally-Ho is a registered trademark of the
United States Playing Card Company.
About the
Artist
Immensely talented artist Nam Tibon is based out of
Manila, Philippines, and has been painting since he can remember. He is a
Fine Arts graduate of the
University of the Philippines, and he won the
Golden Laurel Award for the painting competition of the
International Delphic Games. His work has also been published at Graphika
Manila's art book. He is the co-founder and artist of an indie graphic company,
Circus Science, and an artists' collective,
Happy Sapiens. At only 25 years old, his work has already been shown in art galleries internationally, and I'm very thrilled that his work can be showcased here.
The
History of Tally-Ho playing cards:
Andrew Dougherty was perhaps the greatest innovator in playing card history. He produced some of
America's first playing cards, and introduced the first Tally-Ho cards. Among other innovations, he helped bring indices onto playing cards, brought Jokers into mainstream card decks, and also produced cards with rounded corners instead of square corners.
Important
Dates:
1845 -
Texas becomes part of the
United States
1848 - Dougherty, age 21, starts his playing card business in
New York
1848 - End of
Mexican-American War
1865 - Dougherty's
Illuminated Deck produced
1865 - End of
Civil War;
Abraham Lincoln assassinated
1867 - Dougherty patents the
Triplicate cards, showing a smaller card in the corners
1885 - Dougherty produces the first Tally-Ho cards
1885 - USPCC produces the first Bicycle cards
1902 -
The Expert at the Card
Table published
1905 - Andrew Dougherty dies, aged 78
1907 - USPCC buys the business from Dougherty's sonsDai
Vernon, one of the all-time greats, was a big fan of Tally-Ho cards, and you can see him using them in videos as well as in The
Dai Vernon Book of
Magic.
Tally-Ho
Theme:
We wanted to ensure that this Tally-Ho British Monarchy deck is original, yet stays true to Tally-Ho themes of the past, namely the fan backs and circle backs.
The Crown as the central feature on the back of this British Monarchy deck corresponds to the central figures found on both Tally-Ho fan backs and circle backs. The roses here also allude to the flowers found there as well. In addition, we added a crossing feature on the ends of the British Monarchy cards, most notably found on the circle backs. With rich flourishes to the British Monarchy card back, everything pays tribute to previous Tally-Ho decks.
- published: 10 Dec 2015
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