Note From Luke
good-shanghai-mahjong-set-circa-1925
Nice example of a Shanghai Export mahjong set of a larger size. Elaborate bone inlay and decorative silver or white-metal mounts.
good-shanghai-mahjong-set-circa-1925
Nice example of a Shanghai Export mahjong set of a larger size. Elaborate bone inlay and decorative silver or white-metal mounts.
chinese-mahjong-set-shanghai-1920s-1
Nice example of a Shanghai Export mahjong set. These were made in workshops in the Shanghai area, and exported to the United States and Western Europe during the Mahjong craze...
chinese-mahjong-set-shanghai-1920s-1
Nice example of a Shanghai Export mahjong set. These were made in workshops in the Shanghai area, and exported to the United States and Western Europe during the Mahjong craze...
antique-english-leather-chess-board-circa-1900
Nice quality bookbinder's tooled leather chess board. Hinged. These were popular in the late Victorian and Edwardian period.
antique-english-leather-chess-board-circa-1900
Nice quality bookbinder's tooled leather chess board. Hinged. These were popular in the late Victorian and Edwardian period.
english-mahogany-chess-board-19th-century-1
Attractive antique English chess board with a nice patination and feel. Chess squares are 5.9cm wide.
english-mahogany-chess-board-19th-century-1
Attractive antique English chess board with a nice patination and feel. Chess squares are 5.9cm wide.
jaques-minoru-racing-game-circa-1909
The game was invented by E. St Clair (Patent, 1909) and marketed by Jaques & Son Ltd as 'Minoru' in December, 1909- named after King Edward VII's horse which famously...
jaques-minoru-racing-game-circa-1909
The game was invented by E. St Clair (Patent, 1909) and marketed by Jaques & Son Ltd as 'Minoru' in December, 1909- named after King Edward VII's horse which famously...
minoru-double-event-racing-game
The game was invented by E. St Clair and marketed by Jaques & Son Ltd as 'Minoru' in December, 1909- named after King Edward VII's horse which famously won the...
minoru-double-event-racing-game
The game was invented by E. St Clair and marketed by Jaques & Son Ltd as 'Minoru' in December, 1909- named after King Edward VII's horse which famously won the...