Standard German Saxon Pattern, with Germanic suits (leaves, acorns, hearts and bells) and German Indeces (D K O U). The cards are double headed, and this pack probably dates to the early 20th century. The designs for the Saxon pattern probably originated in the 18th century, making it one of the older German-suited patterns. The Saxony coat-of-arms appears on the daus of acorns (under a lion’s head) and on the daus of leaves.
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German Saxon Pattern
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