Nieuw Arlequin spel, letterpress print

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Nieuw Arlequin spel, letterpress print

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Bordspel met in het midden van het speelveld een harlekijn die in zijn geopende handen een zak houdt met daarop het cijfer 7. Rondom hem een guirlande waaraan medaillons hangen met de cijfers 2 tot en met 12. In de ondermarge de spelregels in boekdruk. Genummerd rechtsboven: No. 21.

Board games have been played for thousands of years, and they have a rich and fascinating history. The earliest known board games date back to ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, where they were played by the wealthy and powerful as a form of entertainment and social interaction. Board games have also been found in ancient Greek and Roman cultures, as well as in China and other parts of Asia. In many ancient cultures, board games were seen as more than just a form of entertainment - they were also believed to have educational and spiritual significance. Over time, board games have evolved and taken many different forms, but they continue to be a popular form of entertainment and leisure activity around the world.

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1848 - 1881
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Rijksmuseum
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

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