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  2. C.L. Wüst - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Wüst was born around 1783. In 1811, he was granted a licence to start up a cardmaking business in Frankfurt that was to last over a century. Initially the company made card products for numerous purposes, but over time the manufacture of playing cards became dominant and Wüst used his connexions with the theatre scene in Frankfurt to create cards incorporating images of well-known ...

  3. German-suited playing cards - Wikipedia

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    This type, designed by Munich card maker, Josef Fetscher, draughted by Frankfurt card maker, C. L. Wüst, and manufactured around 1854, is known today as the Munich type of the Bavarian pattern. It has been widely used thanks to its production by the playing-card manufacturers, F. X. Schmid.

  4. Category:Card games by decade - Wikipedia

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    Card games introduced in the 1950s (3 C, 5 P) Card games introduced in the 1960s ... Card games introduced in the 2010s (10 C) Card games introduced in the 2020s (4 C)

  5. Dondorf - Wikipedia

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    Dondorf had a considerable export market, printing bank notes for Italy and Japan. In the years running up to the First World War, they were the principal, almost the only, maker of playing cards for Denmark, Norway and Sweden. [2] The war resulted in irrecoverable losses and Germany then hit a period of hyperinflation which decimated the business.

  6. ASS Altenburger - Wikipedia

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    On 16 November 1832, the brothers Bernhard and Otto Bechstein, in the residential town of the Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg, had been granted permission to manufacture German and French playing cards in the name of the Duchy and the Ducal Saxon Altenburg Playing Card Company (Herzogliche Sächsische Altenburger Concessionierte Spielkartenfabrik) was founded.

  7. Category:Card games introduced in the 1950s - Wikipedia

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    1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; Subcategories. ... Pages in category "Card games introduced in the 1950s" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of ...

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  9. German art - Wikipedia

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    His predecessors were the Master of the Playing Cards and Master E. S., both also from the Upper Rhine region. [13] German conservatism is shown in the late use of gold backgrounds, still used by many artists well into the 15th century. [14]

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