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If 1883, it would be Whist. I believe that in at least one form of Whist, trumps was determined by facing the last card dealt (before putting it into dealer's hand). The marker was probably a way to remind all players what trumps was during the play.
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Thanks. I forgot to add they were called "bridge trump markers"

Were they called that by the original manufacturer? It seems very unlikely: according to the Encyclopedia of Bridge, the earliest known game of "bridge" in Britain was in 1892. It seems more likely that you have a set of Whist trump indicators which someone has subsequently misdescribed.

 

There are lots of pages on the internet about trump indicators, for example:

 

http://www.wistariahurst.org/onlineexhibits/exhibit8/

 

http://www.umass.edu/fac/calendar/universi...ents/Whats.html

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