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Ferd. Piatnik & Söhne

Ferdinand Piatnik was born in Ofen on October 14, 1819.

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Notgeld - Emergen¢y Money

Notgeld - Emergen¢y Money

Notgeld - Emergency Money - was in rare cases issued on playing cards.

Österreichisches Trachten-quartett 1960

Österreichisches Trachten-quartett

Österreichisches Trachten-quartett Nr.282 published by Ferd Piatnik & Söhne.

Pack of Royals 1995

Pack of Royals

Willie Rushton’s “Pack of Royals” featuring caricatures of the Royal Family, 1995.

Peter Flötner, c.1545 1545

Peter Flötner, c.1545

Seven cards from a satirical pack produced by Peter Flötner of Nuremberg, c.1545. The suit symbols are acorns, leaves, bells and hearts. The block-cutter and publisher was Franz Christoph Zell.

Piacentine Pattern

Piacentine Pattern

Piacentine Pattern, several double-ended versions.

Piatnik

Piatnik

Piatnik & Sons for the“Estanco de Naipes del Perú”

Piatnik & Sons for the“Estanco de Naipes del Perú”

Playing Cards made by Piatnik & Sons for the“Estanco de Naipes del Perú”, c.1960.

Piatnik No.97 1941

Piatnik No.97

Non-standard French-suited cards published by Ferd Piatnik & Sõhne, Vienna, c.1940s.

Piatnik Tarock 1910

Piatnik Tarock

Deck of "Industrie und Glück" or "Rural Scenes" tarock cards manufactured by Ferd Piatnik & Söhne, Vienna, c.1910.

Piccadilly Patience 1955

Piccadilly Patience

Piccadilly Patience by Piatnik, c.1955

Pin-Ups 2010

Pin-Ups

A deck of 55 cards celebrating a golden age of cheeky, naughty, bold and curvy ladies in film.

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End 2009

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End

Pack featuring six images from the Disney film of the same name, on cards made for Eastern Europe.

Popular No.257

Popular No.257

Piatnik’s “Popular Playing Cards” No.257

Qantas 1920

Qantas

Qantas Airways Limited is the flag carrier of Australia and is the world's third-oldest airline still in operation, having been founded in November 1920.

Rhineland Pattern

Rhineland Pattern

This pack was probably the culmination of a mixture of designs from 19th century Germany which emerged as one of Dondorf's more popular house patterns by around 1900.

Rhineland Pattern by KZWP 1966

Rhineland Pattern by KZWP

Rhineland pattern by KZWP.

Rika playing cards 1978

Rika playing cards

Playing cards depicting famous Austrian skiers of the 1970s.

Ritter & Cie, 1933 1933

Ritter & Cie, 1933

A colourful re-working of the standard Anglo-American pattern in Art Deco style.

Rococo No.2130 1975

Rococo No.2130

Piatnik: Rococo No.2130 playing cards designed by Prof. Kuno Hock, c.1975