Russian Style

Published June 24, 2014 Updated January 05, 2023

Russian style playing cards first published in 1911.

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Russian Style

Traditional Russian style playing cards apparantly designed by artists from Dondorf in Germany and first published in 1911 by the Imperial Playing Card Factory, St Petersburg (1817-2004). The deck is believed to be dedicated to the Imperial costumed ball of 1903 and the cards show characters from the Imperial family. The four aces show war and hunting symbols.

Traditional Russian style playing cards first published in 1911 by The Colour Printing Plant, St Petersburg

Above: Russian style playing cards, early chromolithographic edition, c.1911. The seal of the Imperial Foundling Hospital which received the profits from the sale of playing cards made by the Imperial Playing Card Factory, can be seen on the ace of diamonds, and on the extra card is written: "Nourishes (feeds) selflessly" or "Nourishes without self-pity" which refers to the benevolence of the Playing Card factory in supporting the Imperial Orphanage.

After the USSR ended and the Colour Printing Plant closed down, several local or foreign firms started to print playing cards, including numerous versions of this deck.

Traditional Russian style playing cards first published in 1911 by The Colour Printing Plant, St Petersburg

Above: Russian style playing cards, first published in 1911 and many times since then with various decorative, folkloric or pictorial back designs.

See: Patience version


Above: Piatnik’s faithful reprinting of the Russian Style deck titled “Golden de Luxe Russian”, 1997

Revised version by KZWP-Trefl for King Cards, 2003

Above: redrawn version by KZWP-Trefl for King Cards with several variations in the designs, 2003. Western style German indices.

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