Shakespeare Cards by Publishers Other Than Tuck

ABC, printed in England. Illustrations by Majorie C. Bates. Characters from the plays with the play in which they appear and a quotation identified by act and scene. Malvolio. Hamlet. Titania and Bottom. Romeo and Juliet. Shylock. Falstaff and the merry wives of Windsor. Clown, Twelfth Night. Lady Macbeth. Henry V. Portia. Katharina. Rosalind.

B. G. Company? Romeo: Farewell, farewell. Falstaff: Help me away! Falstaff: If sack and sugar be a fault. Othello: I spoke of most disastrous chances.

Cynicus Publishing Co., Ltd. Sir John Falstaff

Davison Bros. Tom Brown. Well-Known Plays Illustrated. Series 2530. Merry Wives of Windsor.

Davison Bros. Series 6081. (Edmund Fuller, artist). "Have you done yet?"

Depose. Series 4062 (French). Illustrations by H. J. Ford. Romeo and Juliet, I, v. Cymbeline, I, i. Merry Wives of Winsor, V, v.

Faulkner, C. W. "Shakespeare" Series No. 13. A. Romeo and Juliet B. Much Ado About Nothing C. Jessica and Lorenzo D. "I know a bank" E. Rosalind and Celia F. Juliet and the Nurse.

Faulkner, C. W. "Shakespeare" Series No. 45. A. Romeo and Juliet B. Florizel and Perdita C. Viola and the Duke D. Posthumous and Imogen E. Rosalind faints F. The Winter’s Tale.

Faulkner, C. W. 557c, Sir Henry Irving as Shylock. 557e, Sir Henry Irving as Cardinal Wolsey.

Faulkner, C. W. Series 942. "This was a man!" (Shakespeare quotation on card commemorating Edward VII’s death). Series 943, ibid.

Faulkner, C. W. Series 1581. (These cards all have a brown border, but only one card identifies itself as "Series 1581.) "When shepherds pipe on oaten straws." "Revels, dances, masks and merry hours." "How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank." (Other cards in the series that I don’t own: "Hark, Hark the lark." "Then comes in the sweet of the year." "Sweet music and a silver thread.")

Faulkner, C. W. 582F, "Hark, hark, the lark."

Faulkner, C. W. Series 1644. Arthur Plantagenet, Duke of Britaine (King John, IV, ii). Robin, Page to Sir John Falstaff (2 Henry IV, I, ii). Richard Duke of York (Richard III, II.4).

Faulkner, C. W. Series 1704. Juliet in her 14th year (Romeo and Juliet, I,iii). Ophelia (Hamlet, III,i). Perdita, aged 16 (Winter’s Tale, IV,iii). Anne Page, nearly 17 years old (Merry wives of Windsor, I,iv). Audrey, the Goat-Herd (As You Like It)

Faulkner, C. W. Series 1820. Two Gentlemen of Verona. Much Ado About Nothing. Love’s Labor’s Lost. Romeo and Juliet. The Winter’s Tale. (missing Midsummer Night’s Dream?)

Faulkner, C. W. Series 1161. Hamlet, III, i. The Tempest, III, i. Merry Wives of Windsor, III, iii. King Lear, IV, vii.

GL Co. Romeo and Juliet. 1600-1, "If I profane with my unworthy hand." 1600-2, "Here lies Juliet–oh my love, my wife." 1600-3, "Dost thou love me?" 1600-4, "Oh, blessed, blessed night." 1600-5, "Conceit, more rich in matter than in words." 1600-6, "Farewell, my love; one, and I’ll be gone."

H. M. and C, London. Series 4412, Motors and Hunting (artist, Edmund Fuller). "I do not without danger walk these streets" (Twelfth Night). "No, not a word how can grace my talk" (Titus Andronicus). "Lo how the hollow fiend speaks" (Twelfth Night).

Harrap and Co. From the original envelope: "Twelve Shakespeare Subjects in Colour. From Designs by G. Demain Hammond, R.I. London: George G. Harrap & Co., Ltd." The publisher is not identified on the individual cards. The Merchant of Venice. Romeo and Juliet (Juliet and the Nurse). Romeo and Juliet (Romeo, Juliet and Friar Lawrence). As You Like It. Julius Caesar. The Winter’s Tale. The Tempest. King Lear. Macbeth. Hamlet. Comedy of Errors. A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Hildesheimer. Series 5429, Shakespeare Re-Staged. Taming of the Shrew. As You Like It. Much Ado About Nothing. A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Hildesheimer. Sydney Carter, artist. "Sketches from Shakespeare." Hamlet. A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The Tempest. A Winter’s Tale. The Merchant of Venice. Taming of the

Shrew. Othello. No series name or number. Merry Wives of Windsor, Mr. Beerbohm Tree as Falstaff.

Humphrey Milford. Shakepeare’s Heroines. Rosalind: "From the east to west Ind."

Johnston, W & A. K. Limited, Edinburgh, Glasgow & London. Shakespeare’s "Seven Ages of Man." "The Lover," "Justice," "The Soldier," "Slippered Pantaloon"

Lounsbury, Fred. Valentine cards. 2049-1, "The course of true love never did run smooth." 2049-2, "But love is blind." 2049-3, "Fie, fie. How wayward is this foolish love." 2049-4, "And when love speaks."

Medici Society. "Shakespeare’s Flowers." Hamlet, IV, 5. Sonnet 54. Much Ado About Nothing, III, 1. Winter’s Tale, IV, 3. Love’s Labour’s Lost, V, 2.

Nister, Ernest. Series 18. Othello and Desdemona. King Lear and Cordelia. Fair Portia. The Play Scene from Hamlet.

Nister, Ernest. Series 87. Rosalind. Cardinal Wolsey. Portia. "Have I caught thee" (Merry Wives of Windsor, III,iii). "All the world’s a stage."

Nister, Ernest. No. 1485. "Accept this gift" (Antony and Cleopatra).

Pearl Series. Juliet. Queen Catherine. Sir Toby.

Ph in a triangle on the front with a card number, Papier "Radium Brem" on the back. German cards with posed actors. Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor, 4672-1, -3, -5, -7, -8

Philadelphia Post Card Co. Did Shakespeare Play Poker? "Here stands a pair of honorable men." "Yet but three, come one more." "What does this knave here?"

Salmon. Famous Fairies. Titania and Oberon.

Sockl, A. Wien. Shakespeare Series, No. 371, Wie es Euch gefallt. No. 372, Der Kaufmann von Venedig. No. 372, Viel Larm um Nichts. No number, Das Wintermarchen.

Spiritus. Heinrich IV, "Ein Ding furwahr."

Star Series–G. D. & D., London. "Thy own wish wish I thee in every place" (Love’s Labors Lost, II.i).

Stewart and Woolf. Series 479, Merry Wives of Windsor (III, iii)

Stroefer’s (Theodore) Kuntzverlag, Nurnberg. Series No. 6 (?) Der Kaufmann von Venedig. Series No. 8 (?) Wie es such gefallt (Rosalinde und Celia). Series 81, No. II Der Sturm (Ferdinand und Miranda). Series No. 81, No. IV Sommernachtstraum. Series No. 81, No. IX Der Sturm (Prospero and Miranda). Series No. 81, No. XII Henrich IV (Falstaff).

Trumbull. Shakespeare on Draw Poker. "Here stand a pair of honorable men."

Unknown Publisher. German cards, numbered on front lower right-hand corner. SB 981, Fallstaff, Die lustigen Weiber. SB 983, Kaufmann von Venedig. SB 985, Der Widerspenstigen Zahmung. SB 986, Der Widerspenstigen Zahmung. SB 987, Konig Lear. SB 989 Konig Lear. SB 991 Macbeth. SB 992, Macbeth

Unknown Publisher. On the front, roundels of the king and queen and views of various London sites. On the back: "Edward VII Coronation Souvenir Postcards Presented with Weldon’s Bazaar of Children’s Fashions. June, 1902"). Houses of Parliament, "The King hath called his Parliament." St. Paul’s Cathedral, "Meet at London, London’s King." Westminster Abbey, "Where Kings and Queens are crowned." Buckingham Palace, "Comes the King from Hence today."

Unknown Publisher. Series 21A. Crest, Victoria: "This precious stone set in the silver sea," Shakespeare.

Unknown publisher. A series of cards by Anita Parkhurst and Lucile Patterson. A portrait of Shakespeare by LP has on the front "Shakespeare Festival Lincoln Park." All the cards have on the front at the bottom of the card in the white border the name of the artist and "Shakespeare, April 23rd, 1564." Portrait of Shakespeare (LP). Julius Caesar (LP). The Taming of the Shrew (AP). The Merchant of Venice (LP). Hamlet (AP). Midsummer Night’s Dream (LP). Twelfth Night (AP). King Henry V (AP). The Tempest (AP). As You Like It (LP).

USSPC Co. Shakespeare Series. No. 1 The Winter’s Tale (437). No. 6 As You Like It (442). No. 2 The Tempest (438). No. 3 Midsummer Night’s Dream (439). No. 7 Measure for Measure (443). No. 8 Pericles Prince of Tyre (444). No. 9 Twelfth Night (445). Richard III (446).

Valentine Series (Ice Skating). "Here will be an old abusing." "He does it with better grace." "I am not worth this coil." "For sufferance is the badge of all our race." "The course of true love."

Valentine. Shakespeare Heroine Series. Beatrice. Lady Clare.

Walk-Over Shoes. Rosalind. Portia. Titania. Beatrice. Juliet. Ophelia. Viola. Miranda.

Wrench Series, 18048. "Heaven give you many, many merry days" (Merry Wives of Windsor).