Spielkarten-Fabrik Joseph Glanz, Vienna

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Joseph Glanz

In 1848, Joseph Glanz (1795-1866) bought the established card manufacturing company Max Uffenheimer with the address Kohlmarkt No. 282 Vienna.

After the death of Joseph Glanz, his son-in-law Stanislaus von Abrahamsberg (1819-1910) took over the management of the company.

In 1867-1868, an attempt was made to merge with the manufacturer Georg Geiselreiter from Wiener Neustadt and create a joint company J. Glanz & Geiselreiter. After this unsuccessful attempt, the name was slightly changed to Josef Glanz.

Under the leadership of von Abrahamsberg, the company also tries to expand by acquiring other companies (Johann Ritter/Prague 1870, Österr. Spielkarten-Fabriks-Ges.(Samuel Königsgarten)/Vienna 1887, Vannak Jàtékkártyagyár Jànos Vàradi/Budapest 1906). Over time, however, it gradually sold these parts to the company Ferd. Piatnik & Söhne.

In 1897, a long-term purchase agreement was also concluded for the entire company, which was fulfilled in 1912. This means that the brand, which, together with Piatnik, was the most important card manufacturer in the second half of the 19th century in Austria-Hungary, ceases to exist.

The company's own address has changed over time. It is documented in reference no. 2 and can serve as a guide for dating a specific deck of cards.

  1. Repository : Die Hersteller von Spielkarten im 2. Viertel des 19. Jahrhunderts in Wien
  2. Database of card makers in Vienna in the 19th century

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