We note a variety of whitish shades that might be described as cream or ivory. It is difficult to identify the precise color shades. A complication here is that these cards are over 100 years old. As a result there may have been a degree of yellowing which has changed the colors. Here we are not at all sure. Perhaps readers will have some insights here.
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