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Swedish cards have characteristics in common with their Scandinavian neighbours

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Requiem Playing Cards 2014

Requiem Playing Cards

This pack has been inspired by the Requiem Mass, a Mass celebrated for the souls of one or more deceased persons. The dark style of illustrations features occult symbols and imagery such as horns, hearts, thorns and skulls and the typography reflects ancient latin scripts.

Salakuljettaja Smugglaren 1958

Salakuljettaja Smugglaren

Salakuljettaja Smugglaren is the Scandinavian version of Pepys’ “Contraband” published by Förlag Bildkonst, 1958.

SCANIA 1891-1991 1991

SCANIA 1891-1991

Centenary playing cards illustrating vintage trucks and buses produced by the Swedish company Scania.

Schweden Spielkarten 1994

Schweden Spielkarten

54 different souvenir views of famous people and places in Sweden.

Standard Swedish Pattern 1929

Standard Swedish Pattern

Standard Swedish type playing cards manufactured by J.O. Öberg & Son, Eskilstuna, 1929.

Stefans Bercs 1923

Stefans Bercs

In 1923 a competition was announced for a new Latvian pack. The winner of this competition was Stefans Bercs.

Sweden

Sweden

Swedish cards have characteristics in common with their Scandinavian neighbours

Sweden playing cards 2000

Sweden playing cards

Named characters from Swedish history.

The Saab 900 Convertible playing cards 1990

The Saab 900 Convertible playing cards

A flicker pack with different backs, advertising the Saab 900 Convertible motor car.

Vasa Dynasty

Vasa Dynasty

The House of Vasa was the royal house of Sweden 1523–1654 and subsequent rulers have emphasized their Vasa descent through a female line

Wüst playing cards with International scenic aces 1900

Wüst playing cards with International scenic aces

A rarely seen pack of cards