Milanese /Lombardy pattern, AG Müller, 40c.
This pattern , also known as the Lombardy pattern is used Not only in Italy, but also in the canton of Ticino in switzerland. Being close to Italy, (and indeed, was once ruled by it), It naturaly took up the playing cards of it's rulers. (see ; http://anthonylesq.blogspot.com/2011/10/lombarde-lombardy-pattern.html)
The playing cards shown here do not differ much from their Italian counterparts, save for one curious feature : The addition of indices to the cards. The courts also have their name spelled out on their sides. ( viz, re, regnia and fante)
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Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
"lombarde" ( lombardy pattern )
Lombardy pattern by Modanio.
40 cards.
Note the jack of clubs. on his chest is the arms of - the house of visconte* a serpent busy swallowing a man...
This pattern also comes in a form with indexes ( the court cards bear their titles in italian, spelled vertically on the corners, and the pips have indexes like those on normal playing cards), called the " lombarde estro"( see http://anthonylesq.blogspot.com/2012/05/milaneselombardy-pattern-ag-muller.html)
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biscione
40 cards.
Note the jack of clubs. on his chest is the arms of - the house of visconte* a serpent busy swallowing a man...
This pattern also comes in a form with indexes ( the court cards bear their titles in italian, spelled vertically on the corners, and the pips have indexes like those on normal playing cards), called the " lombarde estro"( see http://anthonylesq.blogspot.com/2012/05/milaneselombardy-pattern-ag-muller.html)
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biscione
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