My deck is almost certainly the reissue described at the link, due to the yellow tinge. Original design 1971.
Russian courts are:
- K = Ќороль (Korol)
- Д = Дама (Dama)
- B = ВаЛет (Valet)
In choosing these decks, I looked for modern examples that I found attractive. Here is the Dutch Pattern as printed by Brepols. Indices are Heer (King), Vrouw (Queen), and Boer (Jack).Standard patterns are when a certain design becomes established in a certain region and all local manufacturers produce a version of it. It then becomes traditional in that region or in other regions where it is adopted.
QH has a bird perched on one hand; QS holds up a small feather fan; QD gazes into a small locket; QC holds a flower. All the Queens wear crowns....KH holds an orb and a large sceptre with an ornate top, while KC wears a crenellated crown and holds the top of an angular shield.
...the distinctive combination of KS holding the top of his harp and the KC the round top of a shield. The harp held by KS is usually a rather unlikely shape, and sometimes has no strings. The laurel wreath worn by KD is a unique feature....The Queens' flowers are traditional, except that QD's carnation becomes a lily. JH has his hand free at chest-level.
I'll be back with more tomorrow!The characteristics are the attributes of the Kings and Jacks: KH with orb and sword, KS with a sceptre, touching a medal on his breast, KD facing left in profile, with a sceptre over his shoulder and an orb, and KC with orb and sceptre is shown in a frontal view....The Queens wear crowns and hold flowers, except QC with a fan. QD is in profile, looking left. JH holds his sword upward, JS holds the hilt of a sword pointed downward, JD has a halberd in his left, a hilt of a sword in his right, and he is looking back to the left over his shoulder. JC has a halberd.
Jack of Diamonds wears a hat while the other Jacks wear caps with flaps. Jack of Hearts holds a pennant attached to a lance, usually with the name of the town of manufacture, the other ones hold a halberd. Queens of Spades and Hearts wear crowns with a flat front. Queen of Clubs holds a mirror, Queen of Spades a basket filled with flowers and Queens of Hearts and Diamonds hold a flower in their right hand. The crowns of the Kings are fully visible in the frame of the picture. All Kings hold a sceptre. Usually the maker’s name is printed on a sash held by the King of Spades.
Jacks: Jack of Clubs holds a lance, Jack of Spades holds a sword, Jacks of Hearts and Diamonds hold a halberd. Queens: Queen of Clubs holds an open fan, Queen of Spades a closed one, Queen of Hearts and Diamonds hold their right hand at the neckline (in some versions Queen of Hearts holds a rose). Kings: All Kings hold a sceptre, Kings of Clubs, Hearts and Diamonds in the left, King of Spades in the right hand (not always the same hands, in some versions complemented by an orb, sometimes King of Diamonds with a sword).
I have just become aware of one more deck by Violeta Monreal, Persia Eterna I.felicityk wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 9:41 am The artist illustrated at least one more deck, Secrets of the Far East, but it doesn't appeal to me.
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