Informations from a catalogue of the "Bayerisches Nationalmuseum" in Munich:
"Spielkarten", Sigmar Radau, Georg Himmelheber, 1991
In this museum there are a lot of card decks, among them also Tarot decks as well as original Woodblocks.
The catalogue differentiates between Italian, German and French suits.
I list here the decks with italian suits and with trumps.
1664 Mitelli (Rome)
1723 Rochus I , Schaer (Mümliswil)
about 1730 Pierre Lachapelle (Strasbourg) Besançon Tarot
about 1750 Andreas Benedikt Göbl (Munich) Besançon Tarot
about 1750/1760 Johann Neumur (Manheim) Besançon Tarot
about 1780 Joseph Henseler (Raus bei Kempten) Besançon Tarot
Interesting in this deck is that the woodblocks have two different versions of some cards: LETOILE, LA LUNE, LE SOLEIL, LE JUGEMENT, LE MONDE, LE FOL
about 1790 Johann Albrecht (Innsbruck) Lombardisches Tarot
about 1800 Minchiate "Chattino" (Avellino?)
about 1800 Minchiate "Fortuna" (Florence ?)
about 1800 Minchiate "Poverino" (Florence ?)
about 1800 Minchiate "Colomba" (Florence ?)
about 1875 Carolina Beltramo (Turin) a Piemonteser Tarot
A particularity of this deck is that it is a double headed deck
1880 Della Rocca, Gumppenberg (Milano)
This deck is also known as "Soprafino" and has been first printed about 1840