Piatnik & Sons for the“Estanco de Naipes del Perú”
Playing Cards made by Piatnik & Sons for the“Estanco de Naipes del Perú”, c.1960.
Playing Cards manufactured by Ferd. Piatnik & Sons, Vienna for the “Estanco de Naipes del Perú”, c.1960
Below: De Luxe Bridge playing cards manufactured by Ferd. Piatnik & Sons, Vienna for the “Estanco de Naipes del Perú”, c.1960. The legend “Estanco de Naipes del Perú” is printed on the reverse of the cards.
Above: playing cards manufactured by Ferd. Piatnik & Sons, Vienna for the “Estanco de Naipes del Perú”, c.1960. 52 cards + 3 jokers.
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