"Joseph Hunt"&"Bancks Brothers"
London
, UK, 1790-1889
in 1790-1805  - "Joseph Hunt"
in 1801-1803  - "Gibson&Hunt"
in 1801-1803  - "Gibson, Hunt&Son"
in 1804-1825  - "Hunt&Son" (Hunt&Son, Successors to Gibson)
in 1821-1830  - "Hunt&Sons"
1830-1889  - "Bancks Brothers, late Hunt"
? in 1875-1882  - "Hunt's Playing Card Manufacturing Co., Ltd." - may be it was only brand

1790-
1830
"Great Mogul"
d03483
update 09.10.2004
1828-
1830
"Two-ended"
d05649
update
16.05.2006
since 1830 standard decks
d03482
update 10.03.2005
1850 "?"
d05647
update
13.05.2006
1860 unusual double-ended pattern
d13187
update
14
.07.2012
1865-
1875
standard deck
d04992
update
30.08.2005
1870 "?"
d10889
update
25
.11.2009


Line of Gibson (was Master of WCMPC in 1773-1774):
"Blanchard", 1740-1769 (first started "Great Mogul" in 1741)
"Charles Gibson", 1770-1803
"Gibson and Gisborne", 1774-1798
"Matthew Gibson", 1799-1802
"Gibson&Hunt", 1801-1803

1765-
1769
standard
d03611
update 07.01.2006
1769-
1800
standard
d05648
update
13.05.2006
1776-
1803
standard deck in small-size frame
d03480/02&03
update 08.10.2004


"Henry Hall" (was Master of WCMPC in 1794-1795):
London, UK, 1786-1830
in 1786-1819  - "Edward Hall"
in 1799-1819  - "Hall&Son"
in 1820-1839  - "Henry Hall &Bancks"
in 1828-1830  - "Hall&Bancks"
since 1830  - "Bancks Brothers"

1786-
1830
"Great Mogul"
d03488
update 05.12.2006
1810 standard deck in small-size frame
d03480/04
update 08.10.2004