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Dougherty For the ASs I use the Hochman/Dawson & Dawson designations.
090 Dougherty Outing 17, DD4.11 courts only. c.1917
119 Dougherty Indicators DD4.1, AS: AD15. Courts only except QD + AS, plus a few odd courts with slightly larger indices. c.1890
159 Probably Dougherty USD4.1, US arrangement on 7C only. *AS c.1860
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344 Dougherty for Castlegould DD4.2, special AS c.1925
345 Dougherty Triplicates USD4.1 with turned QH, AS: AD12, c.1876. Plus a court set with AS: AD11 and joker, c.1878
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514 Dougherty/US Games Systems reproduction of illuminated pack, USD3, AS: AD3. Round corners, in three colours only. 2001. A very close copy of De La Rue’s D3 courts.
597 Dougherty bézique USD4.1, AS: AD14, round corners, gold edges. c.1880
616 Dougherty Tally-Ho DD4.11, AS: AD22 with no address, 1924. Plus Pinochle 43 with slightly different courts, 1917
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688 Dougherty Excelsior USD4.1, AS: AD7. Courts and AS only. c.1870
1312 Dougherty DD4.2, anonymous plain AS, unusual joker not in Hochman . As 344 with minor differences. 1926
1459 Dougherty USD4.1. 23/32: *A/QS, A/K/QH, A/Q/JC, AD c.1870 Identified from plainbacks I82.
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1464 Dougherty USD4.1. *A/9/4/3S. Shaved one side for conjuring. c.1890
1470 Dougherty bézique USD4.1, AS: AD4. 10H instead of 8H. c.1865
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1472 Dougherty/Crehor unusual double-ended courts with profile QD, AS: U5. *QH. c. 1848 Dougherty used the name Crehor (with no final ‘e’) after Crehore’s factory was burned down and his business finished.
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1480 Dougherty first courts with three profile kings, queens and jacks, AS: AD1, 42/52, 10 pip cards missing. Plus 10 cards only: Q/JS, KH, A/K/Q/JC, A/Q/JD with a copy of an Owen Jones back design c.1850
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1481 Dougherty Tally-Ho 43 pinochle DD4.11, AS: AD22 no address. Four aces missing from one pack. 1917. Plus 6 odds including Pinochle 78 AS AD38, courts have coloured faces 1926
1494 Dougherty Indicator 50, USD4.1 as 1464 with lightly coloured faces, AS: AD15a, gold edges. *2D c.1900 [This item replaces Foster’s Self-playing Whist, no longer in my collection.]
1507 Dougherty Triplicate 18, USD4.1 as 345, but with unturned QH and smaller indices, AS: AD12 c.1876
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1578 Dougherty/Crehor as 1480, but black queens are traditional in posture, AS: Crehor. *QH, Q/JD + 8 pip cards c.1850 Poor condition.
1588 Dougherty as 597 with plain faces. Imported into the UK by Mudie as second-hand club cards c.1885 Several of the Dougherty packs are in a wooden Mudie & Sons box with red leather finish.
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1610 Dougherty bézique USD4.1, AS: AD51, no name at top, no indices, gold edges c.1885
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1649 Dougherty Polo 80, USD4.1 redrawn, AS: AD16b, smaller format cards c.1900
1697 Dougherty Planet 274 US3, anonymous AS, not in Hochman. ‘AD’ on remains of tax stamp 1925
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1707 Dougherty Ivorette, DD4.1 with strange alterations, some turned, others minus parts of their design, AS: AD13 1883
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1713 Dougherty??? A difficult one. The Levy AS does not match: the star design on the back has rays pointing at the top and bottom, which the other cards do not have. c.1860
1771 Consolidated-Dougherty Tally-Ho 9, US4, AS not in Hochman. 1934
1772 Dougherty Steamboat 0, US4, AS: AD24 1916
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1773 Consolidated-Dougherty Squeezers 68, US3.1 1933
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1968 Dougherty courts and AS only. Early courts, AS: AD1a. Also found with ‘Crehor’ AS. c.1848