A postcard illustrating a cartoon with a King and Queen image on playing cards with three children. It is titled, "Triplets" June 1912. Inscription on back.
A postcard illustrating a cartoon of Jacks from playing cards in a pot together with poker chips and their different suits. The inscription reads: " Opening a Jackpot".
A postcard illustrating five cards: the ten of spades, jack of spades, six of hearts, king of spades, and ace of spades. The caption reads, "Shakespeare on 'Draw Poker' The Queen Being Absent 'tis a Needful Fitness that We Adjourn this Court" King Henry VIII 1908.
A postcard illustrating five cards: the eight of spades through the queen of spades. The caption reads, "That's straight: You had better be Straight than Flush but remember that a Flush beats a Straight and that a Straight Flush usually wins"