Playing Card History
The
word “card” is from the Latin word charta, sheet.
And this word or similar is used in all European
countries besides Spain, where you use naipes,
an arabic word of some high military man. Where
did card playing start?
Playing
cards need paper, therefore it is natural to assume
that playing cards got their start in China. China has
produced paper since 100 A.D. The paper came to Europe
around year 1000 A.D. Therefore, once again, it is
natural to assume that the first known playing cards
are from China. In 969 Kaiser Mutsung played cards
with his several wife’s on New Years evening. How
did card playing start?
The
whole history of playing cards is not known. Cards
arrived to Europe around 1370. They developed quickly,
probably from Arabic cards. The most common was
four-suit decks, with different numbers of courts.
There are some numerical “things” which may show
us a connection between dice and a pack of cards.
There may have bin a law against playing with dice
(and money) during 1400 century so playing cards are
to thank for its development! Just a way to
sneak around the law. Suit
Marks
52-
Deck of Cards
“Our”
52-pack came around 1480, probably because at that
time they started mass-producing decks. The French
suit marks were not so difficult to print and it was
also just two colors (black and red), that made
everything more easy and cheaper. The most common
international pictures are developed from early French
courts. In the 1700's companies started to print on
the backside of cards and in the 1800's the figures
with double-ended courts. Sweden
The
cards came rather late to Sweden, probably in the
beginning of 1600's and imported from France and
Belgium. The first known Swedish-produced cards are
from 1731. The Swedish production was related on how
high the level on the governments tax was, at a
specific time. This specialty tax on playing cards
remained until 1960 when the tax stamp disappeared
from the ace of heart. The Swedish firm, J O Öberg
& Son, had there own year-stamp from the start
1902 until 1963 on ace of heart. The firm was sold in
1999 to Carta Mundi, Belgium. 1999 a new Swedish firm,
Offason, started to produce decks. Joker
The
first joker "arrived" in 1857. Soon after
that card makers started to add indices (small suit
signs, numbers and letters) in the corners. Tarock
The
special 78 card deck with 22 triumph cards (Major
Arcane) is both used for playing and to tell fortunes.
This type of deck is very beautiful, often colorful
and the triumph cards shows different subjects. Different
looks
The
cards that common people use, normally have the same
look everywhere, though it could vary a lot from one
country to another and sometimes even in the country.
For example German and Italy have different decks
depending on the history in the particularly region.
The English standard pattern have become more or less
international as they dominate all over the world. The
Swedish standard is of course Öbergs “with the
right honors”. Many manufactures have tried, more or
less successful, to copy the picture. Non standard is
the specially luxury cards, sometimes even with
beautiful pips. This type of cards is often made with
great fantasy and beautifully decorated, made on
different themes. Here you find souvenir cards,
artistic, celebrating and of course many cards with
advertising. If
you decide to collect playing cards, You could specialize
in different times, countries, manufactures, non
standard and so on. Many many new decks are produced
each year. Many of which we stock right here at
Newton's Novelties. The owners personal favorite
is the semi-transformational decks. The
above text is adapted from an article in the issue
“Samlarnytt” written by Tommy Stern (Chairman of
Cartophilia Sueciae) and also from “Trumf på hand,
1993” written by Ali Jerremalm (Secretary of
Cartophilia Sueciae).
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