








Grimaud N°200: Cartes à Jouer Playing Cards - Dolphin Blue
A 54-card bridge and poker deck from Grimaud, maker to Paris since 1848, in Dolphin Blue with gold-foiled backs and hand-illustrated French court figures.
Complimentary U.S. Shipping $100+
Founded in Paris in 1848, Grimaud has spent nearly two centuries refining the craft of the playing card. The N°200 carries that lineage forward: a 54-card deck in Dolphin Blue, designed for bridge and poker, with English indices.
Each card is 350gsm, finished with gold foil detailing and a bespoke varnish for a smooth, durable shuffle. The court figures are hand-illustrated by Julie Serre and printed using a custom color technique developed for the collection. The deck ships in a paper sleeve depicting Grimaud's historic Atelier Rue de Lancry, housed in a mass-tinted custom box. Designed and printed in France.
- 350gsm card stock with gold foil detailing and bespoke varnish finish
- Court figures hand-illustrated by Julie Serre, printed with a custom color technique
- Paper sleeve depicting Grimaud's historic Atelier Rue de Lancry
- Mass-tinted custom presentation box
- Designed and printed in France
- English indices, 54 cards
We ship using USPS and UPS, depending on the destination and the products ordered. All shipments include tracking and insurance.
Complimentary Shipping Thresholds:
- USPS Ground Advantage (U.S.): Complimentary on orders over $100.00.
Shipping Times:
- Most items ship within one business day (Monday to Friday, excluding holidays).
- Orders placed by 2 PM Pacific Time often ship the same day.
Additional Notes:
- Fine art pieces valued over $500 ship separately via complimentary UPS Expedited insured service with adult signature required. Split shipments will be dispatched simultaneously.
- While we offer insurance on your shipments, once a package is marked “delivered,” insurance no longer covers theft or loss. Please deliver to secure locations or ensure someone is available to receive your package.
- Shipping costs are non-refundable.
International Orders:
- For international orders, customs duties and import taxes are not included at checkout and are determined by your destination country and collected by the carrier upon delivery — they are the responsibility of the recipient.
- Customers remain responsible for ensuring the items ordered are legal to import and possess in their country. Items rejected or seized by customs due to import restrictions are not the responsibility of Last Manner.
- We do not ship knives internationally.
- We ship UPS only.
EU/EEA customers: Your statutory right of withdrawal applies and takes precedence over all terms above. See EU/EEA Right of Withdrawal in our full return policy.
For our full shipping policy, please see shipping policies.
Returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt of your order, provided the merchandise is in its new, unused condition and includes the original packaging. Items that show signs of use, arrive without the original packaging, or received after the 30-day period will not be accepted.
Exceptions:
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Lighters: We cannot accept returns for lighters that have been filled with fluid.
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Brass/Copper/Bronze Products: Items that have had their vacuum seal opened or have been handled and exposed to oxidation are considered used and are not eligible for return.
- Art, Vintage & Gift Cards: Photographs, posters, gift cards, vintage artwork, vintage items, and "Bygone Goods" products are final sale.
Refunds to the original payment method will incur a flat $5 restocking fee, which will be deducted from your refund. Returns for store credit or exchanges are not subject to this fee.
EU/EEA customers: Your statutory right of withdrawal applies and takes precedence over the terms above. See EU/EEA Right of Withdrawal in our full return policy.
For our full return policy, please see return policies.
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Grimaud
Founded in Paris in 1848, Grimaud is the oldest and most prestigious name in French card-making. Its founder, Baptiste-Paul Grimaud, pioneered the features that define the modern playing card — rounded corners, double-headed faces, four-corner indices — and earned the Grand Prix at the 1900 Exposition Universelle. Today, still Maître Cartier à Paris, Grimaud prints among the world's finest playing and divination cards, combining artisan tradition with intricate design and tactile finishes.





