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Fishing game. Mauclair-Dacier. Paris (circa 1895) Fishing Game. Mauclair-Dacier. Paris (circa 1895). Wood-cardboard box, size 29 x 42 x 5.5 cm. Color lithograph on the lid after a drawing by Ludovic: fishermen by a pond, with a small family (father, mother, child) in the foreground. The box, divided into four compartments, contains: a cardboard game plan, foldable into four - unfolded size: 46 x 61.5 cm - , lithographed in color; four wooden fishing rods, a bag of wooden pawns with rings, tokens. Fishing-themed game of skill. The game board is unfolded, and the wooden counters (ringed domes) are randomly distributed, taking the place of fish (a fish name and value appear under the base of each counter). Each player tries to catch as many "fish" as possible with his rod. Each fish has a value, and the winner is the player with the most points. Attractive game plan showing a body of water with waterfall, islands, buildings... The rules are glued to the back of the lid, so the game is called Fishing Contest. Cover slightly rubbed, but a fine copy.

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Fishing game. Mauclair-Dacier. Paris (circa 1895) Fishing Game. Mauclair-Dacier. Paris (circa 1895). Wood-cardboard box, size 29 x 42 x 5.5 cm. Color lithograph on the lid after a drawing by Ludovic: fishermen by a pond, with a small family (father, mother, child) in the foreground. The box, divided into four compartments, contains: a cardboard game plan, foldable into four - unfolded size: 46 x 61.5 cm - , lithographed in color; four wooden fishing rods, a bag of wooden pawns with rings, tokens. Fishing-themed game of skill. The game board is unfolded, and the wooden counters (ringed domes) are randomly distributed, taking the place of fish (a fish name and value appear under the base of each counter). Each player tries to catch as many "fish" as possible with his rod. Each fish has a value, and the winner is the player with the most points. Attractive game plan showing a body of water with waterfall, islands, buildings... The rules are glued to the back of the lid, so the game is called Fishing Contest. Cover slightly rubbed, but a fine copy.

估价 50 - 80 EUR

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