File:Vogelspiel - Horse, VIII and Glas - IMG 8336.jpg

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The Horse, VIII and Glass from Vogelspiel

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English: The Horse, VIII and Glass from the historical Austro-German game of Vogelspiel or Hexenspiel. The card is a facsimile of a 32-card pack of hand-coloured, woodcut cards that date to 1750/1760 and were made by a Munich cardmaker, probably Franz Xaver or Franz Joseph Fetscher. The 2023 facsimile is produced by Timbrell Cockburn Cunha of Canada.
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Source Own photograph of facsimile of 18th century playing card
Author Unknown 18th-century Munich playing card designer, possibly probably Franz Xaver or Franz Joseph Fetscher. Original dates to 1750/1760

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