Goodall

Card Types

The card types and dates are detailed and illustrated in M H Goodall,
Goodall and Sons Playing Cards, ?2003

The book contains substantial further information...

For a description of terms, see notes at the bottom of the table

 

Maker Type Dates Corners Courts Turned Indices plainbacks Notes
Goodall GWB 1820-1845 Square

Full

- - F15 Earliest Goodall
Two variants "a,b"
Goodall GS1 1845-1850 Square Full - - F24 Variants "a-c"
F24 is GS1b
Goodall GD1 1850-1855 Square Double - - - Their first double ended
based on GS1, GS1b
Goodall GS2 1850 - 1860 Square Full - - F13 more realistic design
Goodall GD2 1855-1860 Square Double - - - Double based on GS2
Goodall GD3 1860-1870 Square Double - - M29 A definitive Goodall pattern
colour/variations a-g
Goodall GD4 1870-1880 Square Double Turned Some M15 Turned Courts
variations a-f
f has indices
Goodall GDR4 1875-1922 Round Double Turned Some M9 Round Corners
See book for variations "a-y"
This design remains today's standard
Goodall GDR5-7
GDR8 ...
1865-1904 Round Double Both Indexed Black Red vers of GD3,4
GDR8 are foreign patterns/
non -standard for export

Corners Square or Round:

Rounded corners were introduced to help prevent wear, most makers adopted these from circa 1875

Courts:

Full are traditional figures with legs see P1
DE = double ended, eg M50 (Unturned) M15 (turned left)
DE4h=Double ended with "four hands"! (see KS, KH, KD on M2)

Turned:

blank = unturned, T=Turned, TR=Turned right

In the traditional full-length pattern six pips are placed left (the four kings, JS, QH) and six right.
It became convenient to "turn" 6 courts so all 12 pips are left (or occasionally all 12 are on the right.)
These "turned" courts pre-date the use of indices and serve a similar but more basic purpose.
For Examples see M50 (Unturned) M15 (Turned: Pips all on left)

Indices:

blank=none, A or 1 means with index and "A" or "1" shows ace format

Corner indices conveniently convey the cards to a player without widely fanning the hand.
When indices came in, various experiments were tried.
See these examples...

Index Inside Frame M23
'Eureka', 'Index Pips' or 'Dexter' - indices in suit signs see M40
Triplicates - full cards reproduced in corners! M14 and an earlier US set I8
Modern indices - these Goodall cards M9 from c. 1900 start to seem familiar!