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Croupier Collection

Step into the glamorous world of a croupier, where Bunny girls at the Playboy Club in London captivated audiences with their charm and beauty

Background imageCroupier Collection: Bunny girls at the Playboy Club, London 1969

Bunny girls at the Playboy Club, London 1969
Bunny girls operate gaming tables at the Playboy Club in London which opened in 1966. Date: 1969

Background imageCroupier Collection: London Life front cover, March 1966 - The Things London Girl

London Life front cover, March 1966 - The Things London Girl
Front cover of London Life magazine with the provocative headline, " The Things London Girls Do for Money" and a photograph of a flirtatious woman called Marilyn Rugg with impressively

Background imageCroupier Collection: The croupiers who showed signs of emotion 1927

The croupiers who showed signs of emotion 1927
Croupiers starts to sweat after giving all the casinos money to a lucky winner, who is disappearing under a pile of cash in front of him

Background imageCroupier Collection: Croupier dealing cards

Croupier dealing cards
Marilyn Rugg portrayed while pleasantly working as a croupier. About her job she said: " Its what I call basically an enjoyment job - everyone is out to relax and ejoy themselves

Background imageCroupier Collection: The Roulette Table at Monte Carlo, 1903. Artist: Edvard Munch

The Roulette Table at Monte Carlo, 1903. Artist: Edvard Munch
The Roulette Table at Monte Carlo, 1903

Background imageCroupier Collection: The Gambler (oil on canvas)

The Gambler (oil on canvas)
CH200614 The Gambler (oil on canvas) by Dunn, Harvey T. (1884-1952); Private Collection; Photo © Christie's Images

Background imageCroupier Collection: Rien ne va plus, front cover of Le Rire Rouge

Rien ne va plus, front cover of Le Rire Rouge
STC195063 Rien ne va plus, front cover of Le Rire Rouge, 21 November 1915 (colour litho) by Faivre, Jules Abel (1867-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCroupier Collection: Gamblers in the casino at Monte-Carlo. c. 1910 (colour litho)

Gamblers in the casino at Monte-Carlo. c. 1910 (colour litho)
CHT211358 Gamblers in the casino at Monte-Carlo. c.1910 (colour litho) by Sem (Georges Goursat) (1863-1934); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French

Background imageCroupier Collection: Last Days of Rouge et Noir at Baden-Baden (engraving)

Last Days of Rouge et Noir at Baden-Baden (engraving)
729583 Last Days of Rouge et Noir at Baden-Baden (engraving) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Last Days of Rouge et Noir at Baden-Baden)

Background imageCroupier Collection: Fashionable Incroyables in high-collar jackets at a gambling table with young woman and croupier

Fashionable Incroyables in high-collar jackets at a gambling table with young woman and croupier
5913033 Fashionable Incroyables in high-collar jackets at a gambling table with young woman and croupier. A gambling hell in the Palais Royal, Year VIII, 1800

Background imageCroupier Collection: Roulette at Monte-Carlo, c. 1910 (colour litho)

Roulette at Monte-Carlo, c. 1910 (colour litho)
CHT211359 Roulette at Monte-Carlo, c.1910 (colour litho) by Sem (Georges Goursat) (1863-1934); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright

Background imageCroupier Collection: Making Friends with the Croupier (litho)

Making Friends with the Croupier (litho)
1039391 Making Friends with the Croupier (litho) by Renouard, Charles Paul (1845-1924) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Making Friends with the Croupier)

Background imageCroupier Collection: 22-year-old club croupier Irene Mercer. 22nd November 1964

22-year-old club croupier Irene Mercer. 22nd November 1964

Background imageCroupier Collection: Playboy Club Bunny Girls interviews. April 1968 P018502

Playboy Club Bunny Girls interviews. April 1968 P018502

Background imageCroupier Collection: Playboy Club Bunny Girls. April 1968 P018484

Playboy Club Bunny Girls. April 1968 P018484

Background imageCroupier Collection: GAMBLING TIPS BOXES

GAMBLING TIPS BOXES
When a player has won, he throws a jeton onto the table, cries pour les employes to the croupier, who puts it into the tips box. The contents are divided later Date: 1930s

Background imageCroupier Collection: USA, Nevada, Las Vegas, Customers and croupiers at gambling tables in the Luxor Hotel

USA, Nevada, Las Vegas, Customers and croupiers at gambling tables in the Luxor Hotel

Background imageCroupier Collection: An Evening in the Casino at Deauville by Mundo

An Evening in the Casino at Deauville by Mundo
A cast of well-known patrons at the casino in fashionable Deauville in 1929. Personalities include Mr James Hennessy (second from left), M

Background imageCroupier Collection: At The Casino by Rene Vincent

At The Casino by Rene Vincent
A colour illustration showing three elegant ladies with a croupier gambling at a roulette wheel. With the popularity of resorts on the French Riviera, particularly Monte Carlo

Background imageCroupier Collection: The Northern Club, Center Street, Reno, Nevada, USA

The Northern Club, Center Street, Reno, Nevada, USA
Scene at The Northern Club, 207 Center Street, Reno, Nevada, USA Date: 1931

Background imageCroupier Collection: Twenty-one

Twenty-one
Vintage postcard showing four people playing Twenty-one at a gaming table. A dealer or croupier deals the cards to the players

Background imageCroupier Collection: Roulette-Easy Come, Easy Go

Roulette-Easy Come, Easy Go
View shows gamblers standing around a roulette wheel as the croupier spins it

Background imageCroupier Collection: Monte Carlo fancy dress costume

Monte Carlo fancy dress costume
A fancy dress suggestion of a costume representing Monte Carlo. The dress is half red satin and half black velvet with one red shoe and the other black

Background imageCroupier Collection: Tableau for Trente & Quarante

Tableau for Trente & Quarante
A description of the playing board and full rules for the populare French game of Trente & Quarante favoured by gamers at the Monte Carlo casinos and in Nice

Background imageCroupier Collection: Rien Ne Va Plus

Rien Ne Va Plus
RIEN NE VA PLUS ! a croupier sardonically watches the spin of the roulette wheel, knowing that the house is going to win anyway


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Step into the glamorous world of a croupier, where Bunny girls at the Playboy Club in London captivated audiences with their charm and beauty. In 1969, these iconic figures added an extra touch of allure to the gambling scene. London Life magazine featured a captivating image on its front cover in March 1966, showcasing the essence of a London girl immersed in the thrilling atmosphere of a casino. The croupiers depicted showed signs of emotion as they expertly dealt cards, revealing their dedication to providing an unforgettable experience for every player. Transporting us back even further, we find ourselves amidst the opulence of Monte Carlo in 1903. Edvard Munch's artwork captures the intensity surrounding a roulette table, where fortunes were won and lost with each spin. An Evening in the Casino at Deauville by Mundo invites us to witness another enchanting moment within this world of chance and excitement. The painting portrays gamblers engrossed in their games while being guided by attentive croupiers who ensure fair play. The Gambler (oil on canvas) depicts one individual consumed by his passion for risk-taking and uncertainty. This masterpiece serves as a reminder that behind every game lies both triumphs and tribulations. Le Rire Rouge's front cover exclaims "Rien ne va plus, " signaling that no more bets can be placed—a phrase often heard from croupiers around gaming tables worldwide. It encapsulates that pivotal moment when anticipation reaches its peak before fate decides winners and losers alike. In Monte-Carlo circa 1910, color lithographs portray gamblers fully absorbed in their pursuit of fortune amid lavish surroundings. These images immortalize moments filled with anticipation and exhilaration shared between players and croupiers alike. Even centuries ago, gambling dens thrived within Paris' Palais Royal during Year VIII (1800).