www.collectarot.com Toggle Search Account Checkout Cart Tarot Cards & Sets Antique (100+) Contemporary Historical Reproductions Vintage (40-99) Playing Cards Historical Reproductions Oracles & Divination Tools El Tarot en EspaƱol Books Search site Submit search Nav Menu 2 Nav Menu 3 Nav Menu 4 Nav Menu 5 Nav Menu 6 Nav Menu 7 Nav Menu 8 Home > Playing Cards > Historical Reproductions > HERMES PLAYING CARD ORACLE - Fortune Telling - Playing Card Deck Alternative Views: Price: $19.50 Stock Status:In Stock Product Code: RP-PC-HO Qty: Description A complete 52 card (+ 2 jokers) playing card/oracle deck incorporating the symbols of the Petit Lenormand along with fully illustrated court cards and 2 jokers. Place has an ingenious arrangement so that the deck can be used as a full playing card deck, a 52-card fortune telling deck, or, by removing pips 2 thru 5 from each suit, a Petit Lenormand deck.Court cards have something of an Art Nouveau feel with Place's strong, fluid line style of drawing. The traditional Lenormand symbols are used, but are set within the standard playing card insignia as opposed the other way around.Includes 14 page instruction booklet with layout options and brief keyword/meanings for each card.Card Dimensions:2 1/2" x 3 5/8" x .015"63mm x 92mm x .39 mmCondition description: This is a brand new, un-opened copy, with all items in mint, as-issued condition, identical to the deck used for the scans and photos. Related Items CARTE TOSCANE 1890 Tuscan Transformation Playing Cards PRIMAL UR LENORMAND Fortune Telling Card Deck - Game of Hope GIOCO DEI GIORNALI PARIGI 1819 Transformation Cards LA-TEE-DA Transformation Playing Cards - 1865 Replica Price: $39.50 Sale Price: $17.88 Price: $39.50 Price: $12.50 SIBILLA ORIGINALE DEL 1890 GIOCO DEL PASSO TEMPO GAME OF THE PASSAGE OF TIME CARD DECK - G.M.MITELLI LTD ED MAH JONNG Playing Cards - Meneghello IMAGINI DE GLI DEI DI CARTARI Card Deck Replica - Ltd. Ed. Price: $41.50 Price: $37.50 Price: $39.50 Price: $39.50 Share your knowledge of this product. Be the first to write a review »