In 1885 or maybe a year earlier, the Perfection Playing Card Company emerged with an office first in Philadelphia, then in New York. Its independent life was to end only nine years later. I find their creative contribution compelling during their short life.
Their first known deck is copyright 1885, PU1. The second is PU1a c1886, also Philadelphia. I have neither the PU1 nor 1a, joker nor deck. My collection is not perfect. Here (imaged from Hochman) are the the first two Perfection jokers and decks noting again, that I do not have these (whereas most images on the site are from my collection).
Was this joker by Perfection in 1885 the first one to have people-on-the-moon?
PU1 TIP-TOP #350, Philadelphia, c1885 (Image from Hochman) |
PU1a TIP-TOP #350, Philadelphia, c1886 (Image from Hochman) |
One PU2 TIP-TOP #350, Philadelphia, c1887. This is the middle deck below.
Two PU4 LEADERs #325, New York, c1890. These are the decks on the far left and right below.
Perfection Playing Cards PU2 TIP-TOP #350, Phili c1887 |
Perfection Cards PU4 LEADERs #325, NY c1890 Little Joker |
Perfection Cards PU4 LEADERs #325, NY c1890 Uniformed Joker |
On July 20th 1894, the Perfection Playing Card Co. of New York, now under the management of Messrs. Charles Dittman, Bertram Grossbeck and George F. Jones, agreed to sell the business to a group consisting of USPC (50%), NYCC (25%) and Andrew Dougherty (25%). Their desire was to keep Perfection intact and conducted as a separate business, under the control of the three firms that contributed to its purchase. As USPC eventually absorbed all of the companies participating in the purchase of Perfection, we can sum up by saying “Perfection was absorbed by USPC in 1894."
Sources:
Hochman Encyclopedia of American Playing Cards. Digital Version.
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