Piatnik, the Glossary
Wiener Spielkartenfabrik Ferd.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: Abalone (board game), Anton Moser, Board game, Coat of arms of Austria, Contract bridge, Czech Republic, Der Standard, Euro, Ferdinand Piatnik, French-suited playing cards, German-suited playing cards, Germany, Hungary, List of game manufacturers, Neubau, Pass the Pigs, Penzing (Vienna), Playing card, Préférence, ProSieben, Schnapsen, Scrabble, Tarot, Tarot card games, Vienna.
- 1824 establishments in the Austrian Empire
- Companies established in 1824
- Jigsaw puzzle manufacturers
- Manufacturing companies based in Vienna
- Playing card manufacturers
Abalone (board game)
Abalone is a two-player abstract strategy board game designed by Michel Lalet and Laurent Lévi in 1987.
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Anton Moser
Anton Moser founded a card company in Vienna in 1824. Piatnik and Anton Moser are playing card manufacturers.
Board game
Board games are tabletop games that typically use.
Coat of arms of Austria
The current coat of arms of the Republic of Austria has been in use in its first forms by the First Republic of Austria since 1919.
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Contract bridge
Contract bridge, or simply bridge, is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck.
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Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
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Der Standard
Der Standard is an Austrian daily newspaper published in Vienna.
Euro
The euro (symbol: €; currency code: EUR) is the official currency of 20 of the member states of the European Union.
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Ferdinand Piatnik
Ferdinand Piatnik (14 October 1819 - 20 July 1885) was an Austrian-Hungarian card painter, manufacturer, business magnate, philanthropist and the founder of Piatnik & Söhne.
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French-suited playing cards
French-suited playing cards or French-suited cards are cards that use the French suits of trèfles (clovers or clubs), carreaux (tiles or diamonds), cœurs (hearts), and piques (pikes or spades).
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German-suited playing cards
German-suited playing cards are a very common style of traditional playing card used in many parts of Central Europe characterised by 32- or 36-card packs with the suits of Acorns (Eichel or Kreuz), Leaves (Grün, Blatt, Laub, Pik or Gras), Hearts (Herz or Rot) and Bells (Schelle, Schell or Bolle).
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Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
Hungary
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
List of game manufacturers
This list includes publishers (not manufacturers, contrary to title, see external links) of card games, board games, miniatures games, wargames, role-playing games, and collectible card games, and companies which sell accessories for use in those games.
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Neubau
Neubau (Neibau; "New Building") is the seventh district of Vienna (7.). It is located near the center of Vienna and was established as a district in 1850, but borders changed later.
Pass the Pigs
Pass the Pigs is a commercial version of the dice game Pig, but using custom asymmetrical throwing dice, similar to shagai.
Penzing (Vienna)
Penzing is the 14th borough of Vienna and consists of the localities of Penzing, Breitensee, Baumgarten, Hütteldorf and Hadersdorf-Weidlingau.
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Playing card
A playing card is a piece of specially prepared card stock, heavy paper, thin cardboard, plastic-coated paper, cotton-paper blend, or thin plastic that is marked with distinguishing motifs.
Préférence
Préférence, frequently spelt Preference, is a Central and Eastern European 10-card plain-trick game with bidding, played by three players with a 32-card Piquet deck, and probably originating in early 19th century Austria, becoming the second most popular game in Vienna by 1980.
ProSieben
ProSieben (sieben is German for "seven"; often stylized as Pro7) is a German free-to-air television network owned by ProSiebenSat.1 Media.
Schnapsen
Schnapsen, Schnapser or Schnapsa is a trick-taking card game of the bézique (ace–ten) family that is very popular in Bavaria and in the territories of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire and has become the national card game of Austria and Hungary.
Scrabble
Scrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by placing tiles, each bearing a single letter, onto a game board divided into a 15×15 grid of squares.
Tarot
Tarot (first known as trionfi and later as tarocchi or tarocks) is a pack of playing cards, used from at least the mid-15th century in various parts of Europe to play card games such as Tarocchini.
Tarot card games
Tarot games are card games played with tarot packs designed for card play and which have a permanent trump suit alongside the usual four card suits.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
See also
1824 establishments in the Austrian Empire
- Piatnik
Companies established in 1824
Jigsaw puzzle manufacturers
- Artifact Puzzles
- Bestime
- Buffalo Games
- Clementoni
- Crown and Andrews
- Gibsons Games
- Hobbico
- Jumbo Games
- Liberty Puzzles
- Piatnik
- Pomegranate (publisher)
- Puzz 3D
- Ravensburger
- Schmidt Spiele
- Stave Puzzles
- TDC Games
- Tower Press
- Trefl
- University Games Corporation
- Wentworth Wooden Puzzles
Manufacturing companies based in Vienna
- ÖAF
- AKG (company)
- Agrana
- Altmann & Kühne
- Austrian Audio
- Austrian Mint
- Böhler-Uddeholm
- Bakalowits
- Borealis AG
- Carl Geyling's Erben
- Constantia Flexibles
- Dependeq
- E. Fessler
- Eumig
- Frey Wille
- Gebrüder Stitch
- Gebrüder Thonet
- Gessler (company)
- Goldscheider ceramics
- Gräf & Stift
- Heidi Chocolat AG, Niemetz Schwedenbomben
- Hoerbiger Holding
- Immuno AG
- J. A. Baczewski
- J. Pauly & Sohn
- Jacob & Josef Kohn
- Klein Modellbahn
- Kores (company)
- Kraus & Naimer
- Löblich & Co.
- Leipnik-Lundenburger
- Lohner-Werke
- Manner (confectionery)
- Mayr-Melnhof
- Opel Wien
- Ottakringer
- Piatnik
- Plasser & Theurer
- RHI Magnesita
- Schiebel
- Semperit
- Simmering-Graz-Pauker
- Speech Processing Solutions
- Thomastik-Infeld
- Valneva SE
- Vienna Porcelain Manufactory Augarten
- Vienna porcelain
- Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien
- Wienerberger
Playing card manufacturers
- ASS Altenburger
- Adolf Charlemagne
- Alf Cooke printworks
- Anton Moser
- Aspioti-ELKA
- Australian Paper
- Bielefelder Spielkarten
- Biermans
- Brepols
- C.L. Wüst
- Capstan (cigarette)
- Cartamundi
- Charles Goodall & Sons
- Charles Troedel
- Copag
- Crown and Andrews
- Dal Negro
- De La Rue
- Dondorf
- F.X. Schmid
- France Cartes
- Gemaco
- Grimaud (company)
- J.O. Öberg & Son
- Johann Georg Rauch (politician)
- Lewis Cohen (cardmaker)
- MJM Australia
- Master of the Playing Cards
- Modiano (company)
- Nürnberger-Spielkarten-Verlag
- Naipes Heraclio Fournier
- Nintendo
- Obchodní tiskárny Kolín
- Oishi Tengudo
- Paperlinx
- Pelikan
- Piatnik
- Ravensburger
- Sekiryo Kaneda
- Tower Press
- Trefl Playing Card Company
- U.S. Games Systems
- United States Playing Card Company
- Van Genechten Packaging
- Waddingtons
- Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards
- Yaquinto Publications
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piatnik
Also known as Piatnik & Soehne, Piatnik & Söhne.