new|Deck of 50 Fournier Spanish Playing Cards Cadiz Face #5 Los Dos Tigres Tuck Case - Blue
Brand :naipes Fournier
new|Deck of 50 Fournier Spanish Playing Cards Cadiz Face #5 Los Dos Tigres Tuck Case - Blue
Brand :naipes Fournier
Product Specifications
Condition
new
Asin
B01M8LHY5W
Category
Toys & Games
Subcategory
Standard Playing Card Decks
Leafcategory
Sports
MPN
F20999
Color
Blue
Origin
USA
Brandname
naipes Fournier
Height
0.51
Length
3.82
Width
2.52
Weight
1
Product Details
Deck of 50 Fournier Spanish Playing Cards
Made in Spain by Heraclio Fournier
Perfect For Chinchon - Seises and Other Spanish Card Games
Mazo de 50 Barajas Españolas - Fabricadas en España
Para Jugar Chinchon - Seises y los juegos con mazos de 40 Naipes
What's Inside The Box ?
Cards
Product Description
Deck of 50 Spanish Playing Cards Cadiz Faces. Card numbers are from 1 to 9, 10-Sota (Jack-Knave), 11-Caballo (Horse-Knight), 12-Rey (King) and 2 comodines (Jokers) The four suits in Spanish Cards are Oro (Gold), Copa (Cups), Espada (Swords) and Basto (Clubs). The Cádiz pattern is now found in the Philippines and parts of Latin America.It was derived from the Spanish National pattern. It was never popular in its home country and was created primarily as an export to the colonies. It uses the old golden chalice of the Spanish National pattern and the knight of cups has the archaic inscription "AHI VA" printed on it. Kings wear long robes that expose their feet. Naipes Heraclio Fournier, S.A. was founded in 1870. Since then, and after several prizes at Universal Exhibitions, we have become the worldwide reference in playing cards. We continue being the manufacturers of that deck of playing cards you have at home. Each detail was created by artist and experts in printing methods. Even nowadays it continues being like that.
Product Description
Deck of 50 Spanish Playing Cards Cadiz Faces. Card numbers are from 1 to 9, 10-Sota (Jack-Knave), 11-Caballo (Horse-Knight), 12-Rey (King) and 2 comodines (Jokers) The four suits in Spanish Cards are Oro (Gold), Copa (Cups), Espada (Swords) and Basto (Clubs). The Cádiz pattern is now found in the Philippines and parts of Latin America.It was derived from the Spanish National pattern. It was never popular in its home country and was created primarily as an export to the colonies. It uses the old golden chalice of the Spanish National pattern and the knight of cups has the archaic inscription "AHI VA" printed on it. Kings wear long robes that expose their feet. Naipes Heraclio Fournier, S.A. was founded in 1870. Since then, and after several prizes at Universal Exhibitions, we have become the worldwide reference in playing cards. We continue being the manufacturers of that deck of playing cards you have at home. Each detail was created by artist and experts in printing methods. Even nowadays it continues being like that.