Seventeenth Century and Later Games - Shop Online - The Historic Games Shop

Welcome to the seventeenth and eighteenth century section of The Historic Games Shop. We hope you'll enjoy looking at the games, and, if you'd like to know more about them, you might like to visit our YouTube channel, where you can watch our short video introduction to board games of the period, amongst others. Or watch the video below!

 

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Games collection with Fox and Geese, playing cards and dice games from the seventeenth century
Oak board with ceramic playing pieces
A game popular from the fourteenth century onwards which pits one fox against a gaggle of geese
Large oak board with ceramic playing pieces
A deceptively simple medieval strategic game which became popular during the Napoleonic Wars
£6.00
A game from China, probably introduced to the Royal Court by orientalist Thomas Hyde
Four wood dice with rules for games popular from Tudor times to the eighteenth century
£8.00
A blocking game, first recorded in the seventeenth century
A game which has stood the test of time - popular from Roman times to the present day
From £24.00
Sixteenth century predecessor to the cribbage board
Reproduction of an English deck of c. 1750
Our own rule book, plus reproduction historic playing cards
Reproduction of the 1864 Highlanders deck, originally by L.I. Cohen
Oak reproduction of the seventeenth century long dice
Oak board with ceramic playing pieces
Three wooden dice with rules to the popular historic dice game of Hazard
The oldest known three-in-a-row game
Oak board with ceramic playing pieces

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