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Anna Gaber

Published August 15, 1998 Updated July 18, 2022

Anna Gaber playing cards from Poland.

PolandArt & DesignDesignersAnna GaberKZWP-Trefl

ANNA GABER playing cards

designed by Anna Gaber during the 1970s and still produced today by KZWP-Trefl, Cracow, as "Karty do Gry No.410". The indices on the court cards are K (Król), D (Dama) and W (Walet). more
 

Queen of spades King of clubs
Jack of clubs

 
Sample cards courtesy Gregor Skokon of KZWP-Trefl

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