Chess and Playing-Cards
Exhibition (18 Sep 1895 - 31 Dec 1895)
- Object[366]
- no[366]
- american[46]
- asian[59]
- egyptian[33]
- european[1]
- historic[181]
- mediterranean[4]
- near eastern[36]
- oceanian[6]
- amulet[1]
- arrow[6]
- atlatl[1]
- backgammon[2]
- baduk game cup[2]
- baduk game cup lid[2]
- baduk game piece[2]
- board game[2]
- box[1]
- card game[1]
- cast[1]
- checker[4]
- chess board[1]
- chessmen[31]
- chinese chess board[1]
- chinese chess pieces[1]
- counting stick[1]
- cowrie[3]
- cowrie shell[6]
- cucu[5]
- cylinder seal[1]
- diagram[2]
- dice[8]
- dice game basket[1]
- die[19]
- disc dice[1]
- disk[4]
- draughts board[1]
- drawing[1]
- game[2]
- game ball[1]
- game basket[1]
- game board[18]
- game board diagram[1]
- game bowl[3]
- game counter[3]
- game diagram[2]
- game piece[44]
- game pieces[1]
- game stick[9]
- game tally[3]
- gaming sticks[1]
- german pack[2]
- goose game[132]
- hair pin[3]
- italian pack[1]
- knucklebone[2]
- long lawrence die[1]
- lottery[2]
- lottery implement[1]
- medallion[2]
- minchiate[1]
- name tablet[4]
- neopolitan pack[1]
- parchisi[1]
- piquet[1]
- playing card[29]
- playing card deck[17]
- playing cards[7]
- pouch[1]
- priest's baton[1]
- print[1]
- reproduction[4]
- rod[12]
- spanish pack[1]
- spinning die[1]
- splint counter[1]
- stave[1]
- stick dice[3]
- stick die[1]
- sticks[1]
- talisman[4]
- tarot[32]
- trappola[1]
- whist[1]
- alaska[3]
- amsterdam[1]
- andover[4]
- arizona[1]
- austria[2]
- ballas[33]
- bari, italy[1]
- bavaria[1]
- beaufort[3]
- beaufort county[2]
- bohemia[1]
- bologna[3]
- bull island[2]
- burma[9]
- callawassie island[1]
- canada[8]
- cattaraugus county[3]
- cattaraugus reservation[3]
- china[1]
- colombia[1]
- colorado[4]
- colorado river canyon[1]
- constantinople[1]
- copenhagen[1]
- czech republic[1]
- denmark[3]
- egypt[33]
- england[2]
- epinal[14]
- ferrara[1]
- florence (italy)[14]
- france[36]
- frankfurt am main[1]
- fribourg[29]
- georgia[1]
- georgia coast[1]
- germany[72]
- gravefield i[1]
- holland[1]
- hradischt[1]
- india[6]
- iran[4]
- italy[32]
- japan[2]
- johore[6]
- korea[30]
- latium[2]
- leipzig[1]
- madrid[1]
- maharashtra[5]
- mainz[4]
- malay peninsula[6]
- maldives[2]
- mancos canyon[4]
- mediterranean[2]
- metz[11]
- mexico (central america)[1]
- milan[8]
- nancy[1]
- naples[1]
- naqada[9]
- neuruppin[32]
- new brunswick (canada)[4]
- new mexico[6]
- new york[4]
- new york city[1]
- new york county[1]
- north dakota[1]
- nova scotia[4]
- oklahoma[8]
- pachacamac[1]
- paris (france)[5]
- pennsylvania[1]
- persia[3]
- peru[2]
- philadelphia[1]
- philadelphia county[1]
- pont-a-mousson[3]
- rome (italy)[2]
- russia[29]
- santa clara pueblo[1]
- schaffhausen[2]
- south carolina[3]
- south dakota[4]
- southeastern utah[1]
- spain[1]
- sri lanka[6]
- sweden[1]
- switzerland[31]
- taos pueblo[1]
- tibet[1]
- turkey (country)[1]
- united states of america[25]
- upper missouri river[1]
- vienna[1]
- weissenburg[17]
- zuni pueblo[3]
- 19th century[37]
- egyptian predynastic period[20]
- iron age[1]
- joseon dynasty[19]
- late 19th century[2]
- meiji[1]
- modern[1]
- qing dynasty[1]
- american[2]
- assiniboine[1]
- austrian[2]
- basketmaker[1]
- british[1]
- buddhist[2]
- burmese[9]
- chinese[7]
- cliff dweller[4]
- danish[3]
- dutch[1]
- english[1]
- french[65]
- german[72]
- hindu[6]
- indian[6]
- irish[1]
- iroquois[3]
- italian[30]
- japanese[3]
- kiowa[2]
- korean[21]
- kurdish[28]
- la tene[1]
- mexican[1]
- micmac[4]
- native american[1]
- persian[6]
- peruvian[1]
- pueblo[6]
- roman[1]
- russian[29]
- santa clara[1]
- scottish[1]
- seneca[3]
- sinhalese[6]
- sioux[2]
- southern cheyenne[6]
- spanish[1]
- swedish[1]
- swiss[31]
- taos[1]
- tibetan[1]
- tlingit[2]
- tobique[4]
- zen buddhist[1]
- zuni[4]
- africa[1]
- ankusha[2]
- baggage[1]
- bana-dhanus[2]
- bird[1]
- castle[1]
- chinese[1]
- cornucopia[2]
- costumes[1]
- duck[1]
- female face[1]
- fish[2]
- france[1]
- gada[2]
- game[1]
- geese[2]
- goose[1]
- hare[1]
- hindu deity[1]
- horse[1]
- hunter[1]
- hunting[1]
- jester[2]
- jousting[1]
- khetaka[1]
- knight[1]
- lion[2]
- military[2]
- monkeys[1]
- parashu[2]
- parchisi[1]
- paris[1]
- port[1]
- pustaka[1]
- rabbit[2]
- railway[3]
- rider[1]
- rosette[1]
- sankha[2]
- ships[1]
- shula[1]
- steamboat[1]
- steeplechase[1]
- sword[2]
- train[1]
- traveler[1]
- trishula[2]
- varaha?[1]
- vishnu[2]
- woman[2]
- women[1]
- alabaster[2]
- animal tooth[1]
- birch[1]
- bone[14]
- boxwood[1]
- brass[3]
- bronze[4]
- cardboard[35]
- caribou bone[1]
- ceramic[1]
- clay[4]
- cloth[1]
- cotton[1]
- cowrie shell[9]
- curly maple[1]
- feathers[6]
- fiber[1]
- fur[1]
- glass[1]
- glass paste[1]
- grass[2]
- iron[8]
- ivory[32]
- lacquer[4]
- larch[1]
- leather[3]
- lithic[1]
- metal[1]
- nut (plant)(uncertain)[1]
- paint[1]
- paper[155]
- peach seed[5]
- pigment[3]
- plaster[1]
- plum stone[1]
- rawhide[1]
- seed[1]
- shell[2]
- sinew[1]
- skin[1]
- slate[2]
- steatite[3]
- stone[4]
- terracotta[4]
- textile[2]
- whale tooth[1]
- willow[1]
- wood[86]
- a. repos[1]
- amand, lith[1]
- antonio vallardi[1]
- b. dondorf[1]
- bianchi and company[1]
- c. burckhardt[17]
- c. h. soelcke[1]
- ch. pellerin[1]
- d. finzi[1]
- delhalt[2]
- diletevole[1]
- e. ferry[1]
- eduardo ducci[3]
- emilia angiolini[1]
- filli melli[1]
- frank h. cushing[4]
- fratelli tensi[2]
- gangel[2]
- gio gussoni[1]
- guglielmo murari[1]
- gumppenberg[1]
- gustav kuhn[6]
- h. o. vinto[1]
- jaccque burdel[29]
- jean muller[2]
- jos. scholz[4]
- joseph glanz[1]
- k.k.n. hofmuseum[1]
- lehoucq[1]
- marcel vagne[3]
- mcloughlin brothers[1]
- mr. matsuo[1]
- oehmigke & riemschneider[27]
- olivier-pinot[3]
- orrigoni-bianchi and company[1]
- p. didion[8]
- pellerin[8]
- pellerin & company[2]
- pietro barigazzi[1]
- pietro marchesini[1]
- r. stewart culin[1]
- s. saloman and company[1]
- university of pennsylvania museum[1]
- unknown[1]
- vincenzo russo[1]
- watillaux[1]
- actual citation[304]
- type citation[1]
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