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Loto des départements. Narçon. Paris (circa 1875) Loto des départements. Narçon. Paris (circa 1875). Wood-cardboard box, 33 x 25 x 4.5 cm. Colorized and gummed lithograph on the lid; lithographed by H. Jannin in Paris, after a drawing by B. Coudert: couples in regional costumes stroll through a public garden. Geographical educational lotto game. It includes 90 numbered boxwood tokens in a bag and 18 color lithographed cards (size 14 x 8 cm). Each card features five départements represented by colored vignettes (inhabitants in traditional costumes); each département has its name, prefecture, sub-prefectures and a number. On each map, departments are grouped by region (except Corsica and overseas departments). The annexed departments of Alsace-Lorraine are not included. A lotto of great craftsmanship, closer to post-romantic games than to those of its time. One of only a handful of games produced by Narçon, a publisher whose games are always highly polished.

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Loto des départements. Narçon. Paris (circa 1875) Loto des départements. Narçon. Paris (circa 1875). Wood-cardboard box, 33 x 25 x 4.5 cm. Colorized and gummed lithograph on the lid; lithographed by H. Jannin in Paris, after a drawing by B. Coudert: couples in regional costumes stroll through a public garden. Geographical educational lotto game. It includes 90 numbered boxwood tokens in a bag and 18 color lithographed cards (size 14 x 8 cm). Each card features five départements represented by colored vignettes (inhabitants in traditional costumes); each département has its name, prefecture, sub-prefectures and a number. On each map, departments are grouped by region (except Corsica and overseas departments). The annexed departments of Alsace-Lorraine are not included. A lotto of great craftsmanship, closer to post-romantic games than to those of its time. One of only a handful of games produced by Narçon, a publisher whose games are always highly polished.

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