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Yellow and Blue "Snowflake" Parcheesi Gameboard, Circa 1875

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  • American Painted Gameboard Featuring Cherubs, Ca 1870
    Located in York County, PA
    Masterpiece quality American game board with fancifully painted cherubs, ca 1870 This is one of the greatest American painted Parcheesi boards extant. The fine quality of this is ...
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  • "The Owl Gameboard NO. 1" Patented by Edward Mikkelson ca 1901
    Located in York County, PA
    “THE OWL GAMEBOARD NO. 1”, A COMBINATION OF 100 GAMES, PATENTED IN 1901 BY CABINET-MAKER EDWARD MIKKELSON, CHICAGO This brightly painted, rare, and interesting gameboard is of a design patented by cabinetmaker Edward Mikkelson. Called “The Owl Game Board,” Mikkelson produced it in two versions, of which this is the more elaborate. Generically speaking, it is a Carrom or Crokinole board, with a Fox & Geese board on one side and a checkerboard on the reverse. On it, however, 100 different games could be played and it was sold as “100 game boards in 1.” The graphics of the paint-decorated and lithographed design is what makes it so wonderful. On the obverse are four large and very detailed owls, perched on crossed cue sticks and rings for the Carrom game, each with the words “The Owl” emblazoned across their middle. These are set within a ring of red dots and 6-pointed, greenish-gold stars, flanked in each corner by much larger 6-pointed stars that look a good deal like sheriff badges...
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  • Paint-Decorated Game Wheel in Scarlet Red, Chrome Yellow and Black, Ca 1880
    Located in York County, PA
    American game wheel, made of wood, two-sided, with a fancy chrome spinner and long, metal pins. The polychrome-paint is simply a 10-out-of-10 in terms of color, graphics, and surface...
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    Antique 1880s American Game Boards

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  • Red, Black and Ochre White Painted Folding Backgammon Game Board, ca 1870-1890
    Located in York County, PA
    Red, black, and ochre white-painted, folding backgammon game board with leaf-like medallions, circa 1870-1890 American Backgammon and checker board, made of softwood, with a case ...
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  • Colorful Painted Sheet Metal Game Wheel ca 1890-1910
    Located in York County, PA
    COLORFUL PAINTED SHEET METAL GAME WHEEL ON A SHAPED WOODEN FRAME WITH A NICKLE-PLATED SPINNER, circa 1890-1910 Red, black, white, and green game whee...
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  • Hickory Dickery Dock Early Parker Brother Board Game
    Located in York County, PA
    Hickory Dickery dock: Early Parker Brothers board game with great cat & mouse and tall case clock graphics, 1900. Patented in 1899 and produced in 1900, this colorful Parker Broth...
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    Antique Late 19th Century North American Game Boards

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