Swiss Pattern with Changed Suits
and Unchanged Court Cards
On this page, you find cards where the court cards are unchanged. The only thing different is that the suit symbols are changed according the business they advertise for. Müller in Switzerland manufactured these cards.
These playing cards were distributed by a cabinet-maker.
These playing cards were distributed by a brewery.
These playing cards were distributed by a stationary.
In this deck, only the shields were replaced. All the other suits (and cards) remain unchanged. Instead of the shield, the logo of a Swiss brewery is used.
Also in this deck solely the shields are replaced. These cards were designed by the Swiss heraldic club that criticizes the standard Jass cards for the wrong shape of the shields.
This deck is someting special, because it has five suits. The fifth suit is a duplication of the bells, only with a new suit.
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