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Box CFC Playing Cards Box 3

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Three Decks of Fox and Grapes Playing Cards, 1950

 Item — Box: CFC Playing Cards Box 3
Identifier: CFC2018.0192.1
Abstract

The set comes with a small brochure that helps to explain why three decks come together, for the brochure contains official rules for Canasta, "Incorporating the Latest Changes Made for 1950." The cards are in very good condition. See the adjoining item for a companion deck.

Dates: 1950

"Deutsche Tierfabeln" Full Deck of Cards, 1989

 Item — Box: CFC Playing Cards Box 3
Identifier: CFC2018.0071.1
Abstract There are eight "quartets," each presenting the fables of one animal family: fox, wolf, lion, bear, hare, horse, ass, and birds. There are also two cards listing the eight quartets and each card within the quartet. There is also a booklet of the texts that accompany the thirty-two fable pictures here. I imagine the game could be played like our "Authors." The colored illustrations are naïve and lively. My favorites include "Der Tanzbär," "Die mutlosen Hasen," and "Das Kutschpferd." This gift...
Dates: 1989

"Reineke Fuchs" Deck of Cards, 1992

 Item — Box: CFC Playing Cards Box 3
Identifier: CFC2018.0071.3
Abstract There are eight "quartets," each presenting a phase of Reynard's story. The numbering system assigns a numeral in a circle within the black-and-white image on each page for the quartet—from "1" to "8." Above this, outside the image, is a set of from one to four symbols like asterisks. So each card is unique: the second card, e.g., of the fifth quartet. The backing of each card presents the same set of six fox images in a checkerboard pattern balancing light and shadow. I believe that Herr...
Dates: 1992

“Deutsche Tierfabeln" Deck of Cards (Partial) , 1989

 Item — Box: CFC Playing Cards Box 3
Identifier: CFC2018.0071.2
Abstract There are eight "quartets," each presenting the fables of one animal family: fox, wolf, lion, bear, hare, horse, ass, and birds. There are also two cards listing the eight quartets and each card within the quartet. There is also a booklet of the texts that accompany the thirty-two fable pictures here. I imagine the game could be played like our "Authors." The colored illustrations are naïve and lively. My favorites include "Der Tanzbär," "Die mutlosen Hasen," and "Das Kutschpferd." This gift...
Dates: 1989