Jeanne Hachette Red Version
About
The Frommann’s Jeanne Hachette Transformation deck is a unique set of playing cards created and produced by Maximilian Frommann in Germany, around 1870. This deck is a part of the Jeanne Hachette family, named after the queen of Spade, which depicts Jeanne Hachette, a heroine of the 1472 Beauvais resistance siege, rather than Joan of Arc. The deck is known as the Hachette red version due to Jeanne’s red dress. This deck exhibits 10 updated card designs compared to the eponymous deck created by Belin and published in Grimaud in 1860, including three out of the four aces.
The deck is complete with all 52 cards available and is in good condition. However, it does not come with its original box.
Deck Details
- Deck Type
- Transformation Decks
- Family The family indicates which lineage deck belongs
- Jeanne Hachette
- Country
- Germany
- Manufacturing Year
- 1870
Deck Style
- Suitmark Suitmarks artistic style
- French
- Card back style
- pattern
- Border Type
- Card back colors
Physical Characteristics
- Available cards / total
- 52/52 Cards
- Replaced Cards
- 0 Cards
- Width
- 65 mm
- Height
- 90 mm
- Depth
- 13 mm
- Original Box
- Yes
- Printing Method
- chromolithography
- Card Stock
- paper
