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€89.00 EUR
Originally published in Tübingen, Germany, in 1805 by publisher J.G. Cotta, this remarkable deck transforms the suit symbols into intricate narrative scenes. The designs are attributed to Countess von Jenison-Walworth, making this one of the earliest known transformation decks created by a female artist.
This 2013 reproduction by Éditions Atlas faithfully recreates the rare original preserved in the prestigious Kharbine-Tapabor Collection in Paris. The deck is particularly notable for its elegant neoclassical style and its inclusion of Joan of Arc, alongside historical, allegorical, and domestic scenes characteristic of early nineteenth-century European card art.
🔹 Reproduction published by Éditions Atlas in 2013
🔹 Based on the rare 1805 Tübingen edition
🔹 Artwork attributed to Countess von Jenison-Walworth
🔹 Standard 52-card deck(complete)
🔹 Card size: approximately 10.5 × 7 cm
🔹 French publication
Condition
🔹 Cards are in excellent condition
🔹 Box present with light wear and minor corner wear from storage
🔹 Clean, bright cards with sharp printing
🪶 Collector's Note
Long before modern artistic playing cards became fashionable, the creators of transformation decks were turning ordinary card symbols into miniature works of art. Instead of simply placing pips on a card, artists cleverly integrated them into scenes of daily life, mythology, literature, and history.
The 1805 Cotta deck is considered one of the masterpieces of the genre and occupies a special place in playing-card history. Surviving originals are exceptionally scarce, with examples known from major collections such as the Kharbine-Tapabor Collection in Paris and the Fournier Museum in Spain.
The elegant engraving style, subtle hand-colored appearance, and historical figures such as Joan of Arc make this deck especially desirable for collectors of antique playing cards, transformation decks, and early nineteenth-century graphic art.
A beautiful reproduction of a deck that most collectors will never encounter in its original form.
€69.90 EUR
A fascinating and uncommon piece of French esoteric history, this card appears to originate from an early 20th-century occult publication inspired by the teachings of Papus (Dr. Gérard Encausse) and the broader Martinist tradition.
The card represents Le Diable (The Devil) and presents a rich network of symbolic correspondences drawn from the French esoteric tradition.
🔹 Arcana No. 15 – Le Diable
🔹 References to Saint-Yves d'Alveydre
🔹 Original mounted vintage card
🔹 Approximate card size: 12 × 7.7 cm (4.72 × 3.03 inches)
🔹 Presented inside a rigid magnetic photo holder/frame
🔹 Magnetic display holder size: 9 × 13 cm (3.54 × 5.12 inches)
🔹 Ready for display
🔹 Visible wear and patina consistent with age and use of the card
🪶 Collector's Note
During the first decades of the twentieth century, numerous French occult reviews and correspondence courses distributed tarot and initiatory teachings through detachable supplements. Students often mounted the cards themselves, creating personalized working sets that combined tarot symbolism, astrology, Kabbalah, and the teachings of influential occultists such as Papus and Saint-Yves d'Alveydre.
Rather than being part of a commercially manufactured tarot deck, the card was likely issued as a collectible magazine insert or educational supplement. Readers would cut out the cards and mount them onto cardboard to gradually assemble a complete set for study and divination—a practice common in French occult circles during the interwar period.
Surviving examples are increasingly difficult to find today, particularly as individual pieces. Beyond its value as a tarot-related artifact, this card is a genuine fragment of the French occult revival that shaped much of modern Western esotericism.
A wonderful addition to any collection of tarot history, Martinism, occult literature, French esotericism, or rare paper ephemera.
€69.90 EUR
A fascinating and uncommon piece of French esoteric history, this card appears to originate from an early 20th-century occult publication inspired by the teachings of Papus (Dr. Gérard Encausse) and the broader Martinist tradition.
The card represents Le Pendu (Hanged Man) and presents a rich network of symbolic correspondences drawn from the French esoteric tradition.
🔹 Arcana No. 12 – Le Pendu
🔹 References to Saint-Yves d'Alveydre
🔹 Original mounted vintage card
🔹 Approximate card size: 12 × 7.7 cm (4.72 × 3.03 inches)
🔹 Presented inside a rigid magnetic photo holder/frame
🔹 Magnetic display holder size: 9 × 13 cm (3.54 × 5.12 inches)
🔹 Ready for display
🔹 Visible wear and patina consistent with age and use of the card
🪶 Collector's Note
During the first decades of the twentieth century, numerous French occult reviews and correspondence courses distributed tarot and initiatory teachings through detachable supplements. Students often mounted the cards themselves, creating personalized working sets that combined tarot symbolism, astrology, Kabbalah, and the teachings of influential occultists such as Papus and Saint-Yves d'Alveydre.
Rather than being part of a commercially manufactured tarot deck, the card was likely issued as a collectible magazine insert or educational supplement. Readers would cut out the cards and mount them onto cardboard to gradually assemble a complete set for study and divination—a practice common in French occult circles during the interwar period.
Surviving examples are increasingly difficult to find today, particularly as individual pieces. Beyond its value as a tarot-related artifact, this card is a genuine fragment of the French occult revival that shaped much of modern Western esotericism.
A wonderful addition to any collection of tarot history, Martinism, occult literature, French esotericism, or rare paper ephemera.
€69.90 EUR
A fascinating and uncommon piece of French esoteric history, this card appears to originate from an early 20th-century occult publication inspired by the teachings of Papus (Dr. Gérard Encausse) and the broader Martinist tradition.
The card represents La Force (Strength) and presents a rich network of symbolic correspondences drawn from the French esoteric tradition.
🔹 Arcana No. 11 – La Force
🔹 References to Saint-Yves d'Alveydre
🔹 Original mounted vintage card
🔹 Approximate card size: 12 × 7.7 cm (4.72 × 3.03 inches)
🔹 Presented inside a rigid magnetic photo holder/frame
🔹 Magnetic display holder size: 9 × 13 cm (3.54 × 5.12 inches)
🔹 Ready for display
🔹 Visible wear and patina consistent with age and use of the card
🪶 Collector's Note
During the first decades of the twentieth century, numerous French occult reviews and correspondence courses distributed tarot and initiatory teachings through detachable supplements. Students often mounted the cards themselves, creating personalized working sets that combined tarot symbolism, astrology, Kabbalah, and the teachings of influential occultists such as Papus and Saint-Yves d'Alveydre.
Rather than being part of a commercially manufactured tarot deck, the card was likely issued as a collectible magazine insert or educational supplement. Readers would cut out the cards and mount them onto cardboard to gradually assemble a complete set for study and divination—a practice common in French occult circles during the interwar period.
Surviving examples are increasingly difficult to find today, particularly as individual pieces. Beyond its value as a tarot-related artifact, this card is a genuine fragment of the French occult revival that shaped much of modern Western esotericism.
A wonderful addition to any collection of tarot history, Martinism, occult literature, French esotericism, or rare paper ephemera.
€34.95 EUR
A fascinating issue of the highly regarded French esoteric review Le Chant de la Licorne, dedicated to spirituality, traditional wisdom, hermetic philosophy, alchemy, and initiatic studies.
This issue contains several substantial articles exploring Tibetan Buddhism, the Bardos, the hermetic medicine of Paracelsus, traditional companionship (Compagnonnage), and the teachings of Sri Chinmoy.
🔹 Original French edition- Issue No. 16
🔹 Approximately 76 pages
🔹 Text entirely in French
🔹 Very good vintage condition
Contents
🔹 Introduction aux Bardos — Tulkou Pema Wangyal Rinpoché
🔹 La Médecine Hermétique de Paracelse — Eric Marié
🔹 L'Esprit du Compagnonnage — Denys Jegouzo
🔹 Sri Chinmoy — Haridas Greif
🔹 Reviews and bibliographic references
The issue also includes illustrations, esoteric diagrams, alchemical symbols, historical reproductions, and discussions of traditional spiritual practices.
🪶 Collector's Note
Published during the golden age of independent French esoteric publishing, Le Chant de la Licorne became one of the most respected journals devoted to traditional spirituality, Western hermeticism, alchemy, sacred symbolism, and initiatic teachings.
This issue is particularly desirable for readers interested in Paracelsian medicine, Tibetan Buddhist teachings on the Bardos, and the intersection between Eastern and Western spiritual traditions. Original issues have become increasingly difficult to locate, especially in such well-preserved condition.
An excellent addition to any collection devoted to occult studies, hermetic philosophy, alchemy, comparative spirituality, or rare French esoteric periodicals.
€59.00 EUR
🔹 Le Véritable Tarot de Marseille by MOOLINEX
🔹 Limited edition of only 500 copies
🔹 Complete deck: 22 Major Arcana
🔹 Large format cards: 20 × 12.5 cm
🔹 Handmade artist edition
🔹 Five-color silkscreen printing
🔹 Heavyweight 260 gsm cardstock
🔹 Original screen-printed box included
🔹 A rare artist tarot rarely seen on the market
Condition: Never used. Complete
An extraordinary contemporary reinterpretation of the Tarot de Marseille by French artist MOOLINEX, produced in a strictly limited edition of only 500 copies.
Printed entirely by silkscreen (serigraphy) using five vibrant colors on heavyweight 260 gsm paper, this deck transforms the traditional Marseille archetypes into bold, playful, and slightly irreverent works of art. The oversized format allows every detail of the artist's distinctive linework and color palette to shine.
The set is housed in its original screen-printed red paper box (320 gsm), itself a collectible piece of graphic design.
🪶 Collector's Note:
Unlike mass-produced tarot decks, this edition was created as an artist's object. With only 500 copies produced, it occupies a unique place between contemporary art printmaking and tarot collecting.
€209.00 EUR
A remarkable and highly collectible early printing of one of the most influential works ever written on tarot and Western esotericism.
Written by Papus, founder of the modern Martinist movement and one of the foremost occult scholars of the Belle Époque, Le Tarot des Bohémiens is widely regarded as a cornerstone of modern tarot studies. First published in 1889, the work was extensively revised and expanded into the celebrated “Édition définitive” of 1911, incorporating Papus’ mature reflections on symbolism, Kabbalah, numerology, and the tarot as the “absolute key to occult science.”
This copy is an early printing by Éditions Dangles, the historic Parisian publisher that preserved and reissued many of Papus’ most important works. Although printed later, likely between 1925 and 1935, it faithfully reproduces the complete text and layout of the definitive 1911 edition.
Bibliographic Details
Condition
A well-preserved copy in its original printed wrappers.
Historical Importance
Few books have had a greater influence on modern tarot than Le Tarot des Bohémiens. Papus synthesized occult traditions from the Kabbalah, Pythagorean numerology, Christian mysticism, and Hermetic philosophy, presenting the tarot as a universal symbolic language and a practical initiatory system. His ideas deeply shaped twentieth-century tarot scholarship and continue to inspire readers and researchers today.
🪶 Collector’s Note
While not a true 1911 first printing, this is an authentic early Dangles issue of the definitive edition and remains highly sought after by collectors of tarot, occult literature, and French esoterica. Copies in original wrappers with unopened pages are increasingly scarce and offer a tangible connection to the formative period of modern tarot history.
€399.00 EUR
🔹 I Tarocchi di Paracelso (The Tarot of Paracelsus)
🔹 Published in 1993 by Antonio Delfino Editore, Italy.
🔹 Complete deck with original box and booklet.
🔹 Large-format cards measuring 14 x 7 cm, beautifully printed with artwork inspired by alchemical miniatures and Renaissance symbolism.
🔹 Condition: Cards are in very good condition. The box shows visible wear and rubbing from storage and age, as pictured.
This unusual and highly collectible Tarot was inspired by Paracelsus (1493–1541), the famous Swiss physician, surgeon, philosopher, astrologer, and alchemist of the Renaissance. Considered one of the founders of modern medicine, Paracelsus sought to unite science, nature, and esoteric wisdom.
The imagery of the deck draws inspiration from alchemical traditions and the celebrated illustrations of the Splendor Solis, one of the most beautiful alchemical manuscripts ever produced. The result is a unique Tarot that bridges mystical symbolism, Renaissance philosophy, and hermetic teachings.
Published by the respected Italian publisher Antonio Delfino Editore, this edition has long been out of print and is rarely encountered on the collector's market.
Perfect for collectors of rare Tarots, alchemy enthusiasts, historians of Western esotericism, and lovers of unusual European Tarot decks.
🪶 Collector's Note:
A scarce Italian Tarot dedicated to one of the most influential alchemists of the Renaissance. Large-format cards, distinctive artwork, and limited availability make this a desirable addition to any serious Tarot or occult collection.
€309.00 EUR
👑Nearly Sold Out on Kickstarter 👑
Most of these limited decks were already claimed during the successful Kickstarter campaign. This is one of the last opportunities to obtain the Original Limited Edition before the future facsimile version is released.
Unlike the upcoming facsimile edition, this collector’s version was entirely conceived as a handmade luxury artifact — individually assembled, wrapped, stamped, and numbered by hand in a strictly limited run of only 100 copies worldwide.
Finally, after more than four years of restoration, research, and devotion, the Collector’s Set of Le Tarot de la Reyne has arrived — a handmade esoteric treasure inspired by the mysterious 1911 edition attributed to Nostradamus and Catherine de Médicis.
Crafted with care and steeped in symbolism, this complete divination set was designed for collectors, occult enthusiasts, historians, and practitioners seeking an object that feels as though it emerged directly from another century.
Complete Esoteric Divination Kit
This unique collector’s bundle includes:
👑Limited Edition Tarot de la Reyne Deck
• 120 cards — faithful to the original 1911 format
• Card size: 60 × 122 mm
• Printed in France on high-quality cardstock
• Antique-style printing inspired by early 20th-century esoteric publications
• Soft aged tones and vintage aesthetic faithful to the historical source
👑Handcrafted Vintage Packaging
• Each deck is individually wrapped in aged paper marked using a custom-made antique-style artisanal stamp created exclusively for this edition
• Hand-tied with natural cord
👑Strictly Limited Edition
• Only 100 copies produced worldwide
• Each set is individually hand-numbered
• Certificate of authenticity included
👑Handmade Velvet Collector’s Box
• Luxurious handmade velvet box with golden brass ornaments
• Decorated with symbolic details inspired by royal occultism and Renaissance mysticism
• Designed as a reliquary worthy of the secret archives of Catherine de Médicis
👑Catherine’s Talisman
Hidden within Catherine’s private chambers was said to rest a talisman of occult origin — engraved with celestial symbols and mystical invocations.
Included in this collector’s set, this symbolic pendant embodies the Queen’s obsession with destiny, protection, and the invisible sciences standing at the crossroads of magic and knowledge.
👑The Serpent of the Reyne
Inspired by the serpent that surrounds every card of Le Tarot de la Reyne, this exclusive jewel symbolizes wisdom, protection, and hidden knowledge. A powerful emblem of transformation and initiation, added especially for this collector’s edition.
👑 The Chalice of the Reyne
A miniature ceremonial chalice inspired by the royal court of Catherine de Médicis. Symbolizing intuition, mystery, and spiritual insight, it completes this unique collector’s set and evokes the divinatory traditions of the Renaissance.
👑Digital Historical Guide
• QR code access to the restored 1911 French guide in PDF format
Far more than a simple Tarot deck, Le Tarot de la Reyne is a forgotten esoteric artifact reborn.
Its mysterious structure, symbolic language, and antique presentation evoke the hidden traditions of Renaissance occultism, ceremonial symbolism, and initiatory knowledge. Every detail — from the aged wrapping to the handmade box — was conceived to recreate the sensation of discovering a forbidden object preserved through the centuries.
€109.00 EUR
Bring an authentic touch of mystery to your performances with this beautifully aged Tarot 1900 Marqué, a highly specialized and long out-of-print marked deck produced in the 1990s and inspired by the legendary Tarot de Marseille by Paul Marteau.
Designed for magicians, mentalists, and bizarre performers, this French-language deck reproduces the iconic imagery of the traditional Tarot de Marseille while incorporating an ingenious hidden marking system that reveals both the name and number of each Major Arcana card.
Out of print for many years and increasingly difficult to find, this deck has become a sought-after item among collectors of magic props and unusual tarot decks.
🔹 Features
🔹 Product Description
Created during the 1990s for professional performers, Tarot 1900 Marqué was designed to look like an authentic antique tarot deck while offering a powerful secret marking system.
The Hidden Marking System
You do not need to memorize any numerical correspondences.
This intuitive system makes the deck both practical and highly deceptive.
🪶 Collector’s Note
Marked tarot decks from the 1990s are increasingly difficult to locate, especially in French and in complete condition. This deck occupies a unique niche at the crossroads of tarot collecting and professional magic, making it an unusual and highly desirable item for both performers and collectors.
€1,790.00 EUR
🔹 Exceptionally rare and historically significant 22-card Major Arcana tarot set, issued in Genoa in 1991.
🔹 This black-and-white edition was published under the title Tarocchi di Emanuele Luzzati and produced in a strictly limited edition of only 27 copies.
🔹 Created in connection with the theatrical event Il Mistero dei Tarocchi, presented at Forte Sperone from July 10 to July 27, 1991, in collaboration with Teatro della Tosse.
🔹 The event was written by Gian Piero Alloisio and Tonino Conte.
🔹 Features bold black-and-white tarot illustrations associated with renowned Italian artist and scenographer Emanuele Luzzati (1921–2007).
Included in This Set
Specifications
🔹 Card size: approximately 15 × 8.5 cm
🔹 Language: Italian
🔹 Date: 1991
🔹 Edition: reportedly limited to 27 copies
🔹 Medium: black-and-white line illustrations on cardstock
Condition
About This Edition
Unlike ordinary tarot decks, this set was created as a cultural and artistic object linked to a unique immersive performance exploring the symbolism of the Major Arcana. Visitors to Forte Sperone encountered actors embodying each archetype of the tarot in a dramatic journey through the historic fortress.
The reported limitation to just 27 copies suggests that this edition may have been reserved for collaborators, sponsors, or a very small circle of participants, making it extraordinarily scarce.
🪶 Collector’s Note
A truly exceptional piece at the crossroads of tarot history, Italian theater, and fine art. Combining the visionary world of Emanuele Luzzati with the experimental spirit of Teatro della Tosse, this complete 1991 set stands among the rarest and most unusual tarot-related artifacts to surface on the market.
For collectors of Emanuele Luzzati, theatrical ephemera, and historically significant tarot editions, this is a museum-worthy acquisition.
A sacred oracle deck for women returning home to themselves.
This is for the woman becoming who she was always meant to be.
- Pull a card.
- Open your heart.
- Remember your magic.
Inside the Deck:
• 55 beautifully illustrated oracle cards - Size: 12,5 by 9cm
• A QR code for the English guidebook (French translation coming soon)
• Soulful guidance and intuitive messages
• Themes of feminine awakening, healing, remembrance, intuition, embodiment, and self-trust
• Designed for beginners and experienced readers alike
• Perfect for rituals, journaling, self-reflection, and spiritual growth
Every detail of this deck has been created with intention, soul, and devotion to beauty.
This is not just a deck of cards.
It is a mirror for the soul.
A whispered remembrance.
A companion for the woman who is healing, awakening, unraveling, and rising.
🪶 Collector’s Note
All cards were made with my own intuition, intention and energy during a transitional time in my life. My artwork always reflects where I am on my journey and I bring that forth to life to help you in yours. I am not against the use of AI and use it for help in certain areas for productivity, but for me, as an artist, it’s important for the essence of my work to come from my own heart and imagination.
€49.00 EUR
This is a modern parody tarot deck created as a promotional and humorous reinterpretation of the traditional tarot, blending classic Major Arcana archetypes with Burger King iconography, fast-food humor, and pop-culture satire.
The deck reimagines familiar tarot figures — La Emperatriz, El Mago, El Emperador, La Justicia, La Fuerza, and others — through cartoon illustrations, irreverent captions, and playful Spanish-language commentary. The result is a tongue-in-cheek deck designed more for entertainment, gifting, and collection than for traditional divination.
The card backs feature “Brujo Juan” branding alongside Burger King, confirming its promotional nature.
Deck Information
🔹 Parody / novelty tarot deck
🔹 Language: Spanish
🔹 Theme: fast food, humor, pop culture, tarot satire
🔹 Modern production
🔹 Standard tarot-style card format: 22cards
Structure
🔹 Tarot-inspired archetypes (not a full classical system)
🔹 Major Arcana parodies only
🔹 Humorous interpretations printed directly on cards
🔹 Designed for fun, not formal divination
Please review photos carefully — they are part of the description.
🪶 Collector’s Note
This Burger King Tarot – El Brujo Juan deck is a perfect example of early-21st-century pop-culture tarot parody, combining corporate branding with esoteric imagery in a deliberately absurd way.
€899.00 EUR
The Georges Astrological Tarot is a rare and highly influential French esoteric work published in 1927 by Éditions Astrales Illustrées (Paris). Written by Georges Muchery (1892–1981) and visually interpreted by Henri Armengol (1884–1944), this monumental volume bridges astrology, tarot symbolism, and early 20th-century occult philosophy.
Rather than a standalone deck, this work presents an advanced astromantic system, illustrated through 16 full-color plates, each featuring three tarot cards, integrating zodiac signs, planetary forces, and divinatory structures. It stands as one of the most ambitious scholarly tarot publications of its era.
Printed in a limited numbered edition, this copy is No. 962, making it a true bibliophilic and esoteric collectible.
Details
🔹Author: Georges Muchery (1892–1981)
🔹Illustrator: Henri Armengol (1884–1944)
🔹Title: Le Tarot Astrologique
🔹Publisher: Éditions Astrales Illustrées
🔹Place & year: Paris, 1927
🔹Language: French
🔹Format: Large softcover volume
🔹Pages: 360 pages
🔹Illustrations:
– 16 color plates
– Each plate contains 3 tarot cards (48 illustrated cards total)
🔹Dimensions: approx. 170 × 250 mm
🔹Edition: Limited & numbered (this copy: No. 952)
Condition
🔹Complete copy
🔹Covers show noticeable age wear and edge fragility
🔹Spine present but delicate
🔹Few pages are partially detached (no loss of text or plates)
🔹Interior pages otherwise clean, with foxing and patina consistent with age
🔹Color plates well preserved with strong colors
(See photos for details)
🪶 Collector’s Note
An essential reference for collectors of early 20th-century tarot, astrology, and French occult publishing. Much rarer than later tarot decks, this work represents the intellectual backbone behind astrological tarot systems and is increasingly difficult to find complete and numbered.
€249.00 EUR
Les trésors du tarot is a seminal French esoteric work exploring the Tarot as a cosmic and initiatory system rather than a simple divinatory tool. Written by Nicolas Tereshchenko and published by Éditions Atlas / Guy Trédaniel, this book offers a deep philosophical, symbolic, and numerological study of the Tarot.
What makes this edition particularly desirable is the inclusion of a separate 23-card Major Arcana deck, specially created for this work in 1979. These cards, often referred to as the Tarot de Cosmos, extend the traditional 22 Major Arcana with an additional cosmic archetype, reinforcing the book’s metaphysical scope.
Details
🔹 Author: Nicolas Tereshchenko
🔹 Title: Les trésors du tarot – Accès aux mystères du Cosmos
🔹 Publisher: Éditions Atlas / Guy Trédaniel
🔹 Publication period: 1979 - 1986
🔹 Language: French
🔹 Format: Softcover book + separate tarot deck
🔹 Book content:
– Esoteric philosophy of Tarot
– Major & Minor Arcana analysis
– Numerology, symbolism, meditation practices
🔹 Cards included:
– 23 Major Arcana cards (Tarot de Cosmos)
🔹 Card size: approx. 6 × 11 cm
🔹 Edition: Out of print
🔹 Condition:
– Book in very good vintage condition, solid binding
– Cards clean and well preserved
– Light age wear consistent with period (see photos)
🪶 Collector’s Note
This edition is increasingly difficult to find complete with the original 23-card Tarot de Cosmos deck, which was often separated from the book over time. The combination of scholarly depth and a unique supplementary tarot makes this set especially appealing to advanced collectors of esoteric literature and non-standard tarot systems. A true bridge between tarot scholarship and metaphysical art.
€59.00 EUR
“Due to overwhelming demand, I’ve decided to release 150 additional copies of this very popular tarot.”
This is a faithful facsimile reproduction of the very first 1966 Golden Grand Tarot de Belline, presented in a beautiful golden patterned case.
🔹 Limited to 150 copies only – each deck is individually numbered (#).
🔹 Reproduced directly from an authentic 1960s edition, making this a true collector’s piece.
🔹 Complete set: 78 cards + 2 extras.
🔹 Card size: 60 × 130 mm – more practical than the oversized originals, which are rare and extremely costly.
🔹 Made in France.
🔹 Instruction booklet (PDF) provided in both English and French.
✨ Historical Context
The Grand Tarot de Belline was designed by Edmond Billaudot (1829–1881), also known as Magus Edmond, a famed 19th-century seer. He famously used this tarot to guide Emperor Napoleon III, making it one of the most legendary French oracular decks.
⚠️ Note: This edition is strictly limited to 150 facsimile copies. Once sold out, it will not be reprinted.
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€129.00 EUR
A classic French Tarot Nouveau deck produced by Héron, made for the golden age of card clubs, cafés, and family tarot games in postwar France. This Toiline edition was designed for durability and regular play, at a time when tarot was primarily a social and competitive card game rather than an esoteric tool.
🔹 78 traditional paper cards
🔹 “Tarot Nouveau” illustrated scenes (19th-century genre imagery)
🔹 Non-symmetrical multicolor checked back design
🔹 Card dimensions: approx. 6 × 11 cm
🔹 Made in France by Héron
🔹 Toiline edition (reinforced / washable card finish)
🔹 Original toiline-covered cardboard box
🔹 Box shows visible wear due to age and storage; cards remain complete and in good playable condition
🔹 Includes original rules / point-value leaflet (“Tableau de la Valeur des Cartes”)
A beautiful and authentic example of traditional French tarot gaming, ideal for collectors and players who appreciate the feel, history, and practicality of true vintage play decks.
🪶 Collector’s Note
This original Héron Tarot Nouveau – Toiline edition, produced circa the 1950s–1960s, reflects postwar French card manufacturing, when durability and everyday use were key priorities. Héron Toiline tarots are far less common than Grimaud equivalents, and finding a complete set with its original box and rule leaflet is increasingly uncommon, making this a desirable piece for collectors of French playing cards and tarot history.
€39.00 EUR
A fascinating and deeply symbolic oracle inspired by the writings of Paracelsus (1493–1541), the Swiss physician and alchemist considered one of the fathers of modern science and spiritual medicine.
This 32-card deck draws from his Prophecies for the Next Twenty-Four Years (Hamburg, 1536), combining Christian mysticism, geomancy, and astrological correspondences to explore the soul’s path toward truth and divine order.
🔹 Each card features intricate sepia engravings and sacred sigils derived from Paracelsian alchemy.
🔸 Deck Details
Title: Oracle of Paracelsus
Publisher: Lo Scarabeo
Year: 2002
Number of cards: 32
Languages: English, French and Italian.
Theme: Christian-themed symbolic system
Card size: approx. 9.8 × 6.2 cm
Bonus: PDF guide (6 pages) in English, French, or Italian — sent via email after purchase (please specify your preferred language).
🪶 Collector’s Note
Printed jointly by Lo Scarabeo (Italy) and Orbis-Faberi (Spain) as part of the Oracoli di Tutti i Tempi series, this rare edition has long been out of print. A unique combination of theological symbolism and Renaissance geomancy, it reflects the mystical quest of Paracelsus for divine truth and cosmic order.
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€249.00 EUR
A rare and whimsical collector’s tarot deck inspired by the adventures of Pinocchio, entirely handmade & printed in a very limited quantity by Italian artist Salvatore Ramaglia.
This unique set reimagines the 22 Major Arcana through the moral lessons and symbols of Collodi’s beloved wooden boy.
Each card is hand-illustrated in watercolor with delicate Renaissance-inspired borders and Italian titles such as Il Grillo (The Cricket), La Fata (The Fairy), and Il Pescatore (The Fisherman).
🔹 Artist: Salvatore Ramaglia (Italy)
🔹 Edition: Self-published / Printed in a very limited quantity
🔹 Cards: 22 Major Arcana (no guidebook included)
🔹 Card size: 8.5 × 15 cm (3.3 × 5.9 in)
🔹 Box: Signed by the artist
🔹 Condition:
– Cards in excellent condition
– Box shows minor shelf wear
🪶 Collector’s Note:
“I Tarocchi di Pinocchio” by Salvatore Ramaglia is a rare and charming self-produced tarot deck made in the early 2000s. It reimagines the 22 Major Arcana through the beloved Italian tale of Pinocchio. Each card is hand-illustrated in a naive, storybook style, blending Collodi’s moral fable with classic tarot symbolism — where innocence meets initiation.
Printed in a very limited quantity and never mass-published, this deck captures the spirit of Italian artisan tarot-making. A delightful find for collectors of handmade or literary-themed tarots, especially those celebrating the golden tradition of Italian illustration.
€309.00 EUR
🔹 Artist & Engraver: François d’Entresangle
🔹 Publisher: Self-published / Atelier d’Entresangle, France
🔹 Printing: c.1970s–1980s
🔹 Cards: 78 cards (complete – booklet missing)
🔹 Card size: Approx. 6.5 × 12 cm
🔹 Design: Simplified lines and vibrant rural palette inspired by the Tarot de Marseille
🔹 Back design: Blue with white “Tree of Life” emblem
🔹 Box: Red box with matching tree motif and artist credit printed inside flap
🔹 Language: French
🔹 Condition: Cards in excellent condition; box shows visible shelf wear, corner wear, and small tear (see photos)
🔹 Availability: Out of print – VERY RARE independent French edition
🪶 Collector’s Note:
The Tarot Rustique by François d’Entresangle is a charming reinterpretation of the Tarot de Marseille, blending the spirit of folk art with the precision of modern engraving.
Its bright, clean lines and earthy tones evoke the simplicity of rural France while preserving traditional tarot symbolism.
Printed in small quantities and once sold in Parisian esoteric shops, this rare edition is now difficult to find — especially in such well-preserved condition.
Please note: the original booklet is missing, but the 78 cards are complete and clean.
€329.00 EUR
A rare and charming French bistro card game set from around 1900, combining both cards and tokens in a clever red case.
🔹 Deck: Includes a 32-card Belote deck with classic French court cards ("Pallas", etc.). The cards show natural yellowing from age, with one card featuring a cut corner, but remain in good playable condition.
🔹 Tokens: 95 colorful wooden chips, printed with famous aperitif brands of the early 20th century such as Rossi, Martini, Cognac Bisquit. Each chip reflects the convivial atmosphere of French cafés.
🔹 Case: Wooden box covered in red textured material, embossed in gold with “Nécessaire de Jetons” and “Jeu de Cartes.” The box includes:
- A lever system to easily lift the cards,
- Side buttons to unlock the lids,
- A betting slot on the top with side retrieval opening.
Dimensions: 15.5 × 9.5 × 4.5 cm
Condition: Overall very good for its age. Some wear to the box, consistent with use, but the mechanism and contents remain intact and functional.
A delightful collector’s piece, perfect for lovers of antique gaming accessories and the atmosphere of old French cafés.
Out of print edition. An extremely rare piece for collectors and connoisseurs.
€690.00 EUR
An extremely rare piece for collectors and connoisseurs.
1 UNIT LEFT!
78 cards like new and never used.
Box and booklet are showing few signs of wear due to storage as pictured.
The gilt edged cards are large (159mm x 75mm), they come in a black box, with golden title and red velure interior, complete with red ribbon to lift the cards.
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Le Grand Tarot de Belline was drawn by Edmond Billaudot (1829-1881) who was also known as Magus Edmond, a great 19th century mage. He used it to unveil the mysteries of the future to the Emperor Napoleon III.
It superficially resembles the Tarot de Marseille, but differs from it in time, design and symbolism, especially the numeral cards. The deck bequeaths ideas from a succession of well-known 18th & 19th century occultists and incorporates kabalistic, astrological and Egyptian influences, as well as the philosophical musings of Edmond Billaudot himself. A condensed cartomantic interpretation is hand-written on each card along with esoteric symbols and glyphs which facilitate the process of abstraction.
The deck is using ideas from Etteilla, Éliphas Leví, and Paul Christian. Each card is divided into four sections, upper and lower bands, and upper and lower fields. Written on the upper band is Leví's mundane kabalistic letter for the Majors, the Gematria number and Paul Christian astrological correspondences. The Red Key-Words are the same as in Jeu Du Grand Etteilla. The bottom band of the card contains the card name, the bottom field of the card contains a proverb specific to the card.
€490.00 EUR
Egyptian-themed tarot that avoids the use of flat, hieroglyphic-like figures found in most other Egyptian-style decks. Instead, the characters are more three-dimensional, and have the appearance of having been sculpted out of stone, marble, or metal. The pip cards are non-scenic.
Set of 77 cards ⚠️ 1 card missing(17: The Star)!
Condition:
Cards are in Very Good Condition.
Box is showing few signs of wear as pictured.
Booklet is in French only.
Out of print. An extremely rare piece for collectors and connoisseurs.
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€49.00 EUR
The Tarot Inabstrait is a striking artistic reinterpretation of the Tarot de Marseille, created by French artists Hervé Malcom Thomas and Julien Cuny, founders of the “Inabstrait” movement.
Originally painted in large-scale canvases (90 × 170 cm) using oil and Indian ink, 38 arcana were transformed into vibrant, abstract-expressionist works before being published by Carta Mundi as a full 78-card deck.
The deck preserves the structure of the Marseille tarot (with suits of Coins, Swords, Wands, and Cups) and can be used for divination, meditation, or even card games like Scopa. Each card bursts with color, energy, and abstract symbolism, offering a unique and modern reading experience that bridges tradition and contemporary art.
🔹 Artists: Hervé Malcom Thomas & Julien Cuny
🔹 Publisher: SELF - PUBLISHED
🔹 Cards: 78 (complete)
🔹 Size: approx. 7 × 12 cm
🔹 Style: Abstract reinterpretation of the Marseille Tarot
🔹 Condition: Excellent – factory sealed/unopened (open deck in photos shown from personal collection for reference)
A rare and avant-garde tarot for both collectors and readers, blending the timeless Marseille structure with the freedom of abstract art.
€309.00 EUR
Jeu Mythologique by France cartes VERY rare oracle
Very rare facsimile of a 18th century oracle from 1983.
On cardboard paper from Grimaud editions. It is colored with watercolor.
It represents figures from Greek mythology, combined with cartomancy.
Complete with 52 cards, with box.
Rare ! For collector.
In a perfect condition!
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€569.00 EUR
This older edition of the famous Oracle Belline is VERY HARD to come by! Printed in France by France Cartes in the 1960s, it preserves the authentic charm of one of the most celebrated French divinatory decks.
If you are passionate about esoteric history and symbolic traditions, or are simply looking for a rare gem to enrich your collection, this deck is an absolute treasure. It also makes a meaningful gift, offering the recipient the chance to delve into their subconscious, unlock inner wisdom, and find answers to life’s deeper questions.
🔹 Edition: LA DUCALE – vintage 1960 print
🔹 Cards: Complete 53-card deck
🔹 Booklet: French
🔹 Size: approx. 10.5 × 4.3 × 19 cm
🔹 Weight: 160 g
🔹 Condition: Very good – Cards, box and booklet in excellent vintage condition (see photos)
⚠️ Extremely rare older edition – hard to find on the market!
📦 Carefully packaged & shipped with tracking number.
This prediction game is also the ideal gift, whether for a birthday or simply as a gift of friendship or love.
Gifting a divination game to a loved one offers them the opportunity to delve into their subconscious, to unlock its potential and find answers to its deepest questions.
€39.00 EUR
Step into the psychedelic mysticism of the early 1970s with the Starmaiden Tarot, a visually striking and highly symbolic deck born from the avant-garde circles of German producer Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser.
Deeply influenced by the counterculture era, cosmic consciousness, and esoteric exploration, this deck embodies the spirit of a time when music, mysticism, and altered states of perception merged into a single artistic language.
Created around the enigmatic figure of “The Starmaiden” — inspired by Gille Lettmann — the deck channels celestial femininity, intuition, and higher awareness through bold, radiant imagery reminiscent of underground magazines and glam-era aesthetics. Think Bowie meets cosmic tarot.
This edition is a faithful facsimile reproduction printed in France, preserving the vivid colors and hypnotic geometry of the original 1970s Sternenmädchens Wahrsagespiel.
Deck Details
🔹 Limited to 50 copies only
🔹 22 Major Arcana cards
🔹 Card size: 124 x 90 mm
🔹 Printed on high-quality 350 gsm coated cardstock
🔹 Language: English (titles on cards)
🔹 No booklet (true to the original edition)
🔹 Condition: Excellent – from a smoke-free home
Reading Experience
Unlike traditional tarot systems, the Starmaiden Tarot invites an intuitive approach.
Each card speaks through color, symbol, and cosmic energy, encouraging free interpretation rather than structured doctrine.
A perfect deck for:
🪶 Collector’s Note
This deck emerges from a fascinating moment in esoteric history — where figures like Timothy Leary, psychedelic philosophy, and experimental music culture intersected with divination practices.
The Starmaiden archetype echoes the myth of Astraea, the celestial goddess of justice who ascended to the stars, symbolizing a lost golden age and the hope of its return.
A rare and evocative piece — both artifact and oracle.