Collection: Skat & German-Suited Playing Cards
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Altenburg Skat Deck 1897 – Leipzig Skat Card with Gilt Edges, German Suits, Carl Schneider & Co., 32 Cards, One-of-a-Kind – 1890s
Regular price €269,00 EURRegular priceSale price €269,00 EUR -
Imperial Germany Skat Deck 1915 – REICHS-KARTE by Fritz von Lindenau, VSS Altenburg, French Suits – 1910s
Regular price €199,00 EURRegular priceSale price €199,00 EUR
Skat & German Card Games – Historical Playing Cards with Tradition
Skat is one of the most important card games in Germany and originated in the early 19th century. Developed between 1810 and 1813 in Altenburg, the game combines elements of earlier card traditions with a distinctive structure and became an integral part of German playing culture over generations.
This category presents selected Skat decks from different periods and variations – ranging from the traditional German-suited pattern to versions with French suits. The selection is complemented by other traditional card games such as Doppelkopf, Binokel, Gaigel, Schnapsen, and regional variations, all of which form part of this broader playing tradition.
Many of these decks were originally produced for everyday use and today remain quiet witnesses of their time. They combine functional design with characteristic visual language and often show traces of use – an aspect that makes them particularly appealing to collectors and enthusiasts.
- original Skat cards and traditional card games
- German- and French-suited patterns in various styles
- carefully selected individual pieces with historical context
- suitable for play, collecting, or as a distinctive gift

