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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Snow White Pepys Card Game by Castell, 1937-38



This beautifully illustrated Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs card game was the first in the Pepys Series produced by Castell Brothers Ltd. (United Kingdom). According to The World of Playing Cards, the company dispatched artists...
...to sit through endless showings of Snow White, making drawings for the cards, and Kenneth Collins, Castell Bros. managing director, sat down to write the rules for the game. Within a few weeks, the first late 1937 print run was sold out and orders were on the books for five times that number again.

A red tinted Snow White graces the back as she looks down into the Wishing Well...



Individual cards measure 2.25" x 3.5" and are each marked with "BY PERMISSION WALT DISNEY, MICKEY MOUSE LTD." The game consists of four suits: circles, stars, diamonds, and squares.



The complete set is made up of 45 cards. Numbers 1-7 appear in all four suits.






Card number 8 is divided between Bashful and Happy.




To avoid confusion with the 6 card, the manufacturer did not create one for number 9. Instead, they skipped to the 10 card which is shared between Doc and Dopey.





Grumpy and Sneezy occupy number 11.




Just two suits were created for number 12 which features Sleepy.



And the Witch card, number 13, has only three suits (no diamond card).




The game is played similar to Hearts where at the end of each round, the remaining Star cards and Witches in hand must be added to your score. The player with the lowest points at the end of the game is the winner.

Rule booklet.







The box.



Card images from the Filmic Light Collection.

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This Snow White deck was listed in a British card games catalog from the late 1930s. Price 1/6 per pack.




And here's a magazine advertisement for the game.

Advertisement image via Ephemera and Collectables.



Other Snow White-related card games by Castell Brothers:

6 comments:

  1. VERY NICE illustrations! What is the Witch holding? Is she getting ready to slip Snow White a mickey instead of a poisoned apple?

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  2. oh i ADORE all the illustrations...they are just "storybook"!!!

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  3. Tokyo-- That sure looks like some real toxic stuff she has in her hand.

    SBB-- I really like these vintage illustrations too...some of my favorites.

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  4. Snow White has to be my all time fave princess! I'm so glad I found your blog. Following :)

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  5. Hi Lea...so glad you found it too! It's always nice to connect with other fans of Miss White. :)

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  6. I found a pack of these cards yesterday! Was thoroughly confused by the seemingly number of cards that I was missing. Turns out I am only missing one card. I was just wondering the rarity of these cards and where I could get the card to complete my set.

    Thanks

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