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The Ambraser Hofjagdspiel (Court Hunting Pack of Ambras), also called the "Ambras falconer cards", is a pack of cards painted around 1440–1445 and attributed to the engraver Konrad Witz from Basle, Switzerland.

Description

It originally consisted of fifty-six cards from which only 54 survive, all distributed in four hunting-related suits: falcons, lures, hounds and herons.

Each suit contained ten pip cards with the 10s being represented by a banner like many old German playing cards and modern Swiss playing cards.

There are four face cards per suit: the Unter, Ober, Queen, and King.

It was found in a collection at the Ambras Castle, in Innsbruck, Austria, in the sixteenth century, and now figures as a precious item in the collection of cards of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.

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