= Thirteenth part of the series.
= Eighteenth part of the series Tup en Joep.
AND 2 others: original designs for frontcovers of the Tup en Joep series: "Tup en Joep zijn boos op elkaar" (pen and ink/ colour pencil on tracing paper) and "Tup en Joep omnibus" (cyclostyled w. watercolour).
= Thirteenth part of the series Tup en Joep.
Idem. "Tup en Joep en de papagaai". Eighteen drawings drawings for the illustrations of the book, pen and ink, corrections in white gouache, 7x10,5 to 23,1x17 cm.
= Eleventh part of the series.
- Box dam.
AND 2 other boxes from the same series, prob. incomplete.
- Without the rules of the "Labyrinth" and "Würfelscheibe" games; possibly lacks some playing pieces of the "Brieftaube" game; leaves w. rules folded and occas. sl. frayed; corners of playing boards trifle rubbed. A few chipped spots along sliding lid.
= Attractive set of games. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVI.
= Rare game, the aim of which is to try to create words with the various cards by exchanging letter cards with other players. Papertoys p.295. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVI.
AND 4 others, incl. a game of quartet (Dutch, ±1930) and 3 decks of playing cards, i.a. a deck of German Saxon Pattern cards or "Schwerdter Karte" (±1925) and a deck of cards publ. by the Rotterdamsche Lloyd.
- Without box; lacks perhaps a few sm. pieces. = With accompanying legend and a booklet.
- Playing pieces with uneven sizes.
= Also known as the Assault Game, German Tactics or Officers and Sepoys (in German: Belagerungsspiel).
AND 2 other smaller wooden versions of the same game, 19th and 20th century: one with bone pieces and the wooden pieces. - ADDED: 8 other wooden table games or sets of playing pieces, i.a. 3 sets of bone and wood dominoes (19th/ early 20th cent.), a backgammon and checkers travel set (early 20th cent.) and wooden checkers pieces.
- Lacks the letterpress paper rules (but supplied in photostat) and one blank counter; all cards and counters sl. fingersoiled; box fingersoiled;
= Papertoys p.295-296 (w. ill.): "Het is een soort kienspel [bingo] waarbij de 6 kaarten [alle behalve één met 12 getallen erop] onder de spelers worden verdeeld en deze laatsten telkens een nummer uit de zak moeten trekken." One of the players, 'the man' or presumed-dead husband ("Loopschuit" on his card), has only one number (1) on his card. When this number is pulled out of the bag, this player wins and becomes the happily returned husband. Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVII.
- Slipcase sl. rubbed, otherwise fine.
WITH: 26 handpainted wooden pawns in the form of busts of soldiers, 24 w. yellow hats and 2 with red hates, together in later wooden box (cf. Himmelheber p.118, ill.). - AND a later 19th cent. "Belagerungs Spiel" (handcol. lithogr. playing board, laid down on wood. Without pawns; sl. yellowed).
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVII.
- Lacks 4 textcards; prob. lacks the "niet" cards. Lid dam.
AND 3 other lottery games, i.a. an unidentified incomplete 18th cent. Dutch lottery game.
- Cards sl. foxed/ stained. Box sl. defective.
= Rare game in which a person can guess correct answers on four different kind of questions, i.a. the amount of siblings, a chosen number, the date of birth and the (baptismal) name of the person. With the use of the lists of names and lists with the numbers and a multiplying method, the correct answer can be obtained.
- Lid of box soiled.
= Gambling game with speculation as theme. Exceedingly rare. Papertoys, p.302f. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVIII.
- Title on lid yellowed and sl. frayed and creased; rules of the game splitting on central horizontal fold and foxed. Otherwise very fine.
= Papertoys p.308 (dating the game to ±1850). Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVIII.
- A few of the removable inset parts replaced by later chromolithogr. parts (probably from a later edition of the same game); circular parts and part of the cards partly worn/ rubbed. Box rubbed along the edges.
= A lotto/ bingo game.
- Corners and black paper over margins of playing board worn; playing board sl finger-/ dustsoiled.
= Papertoys p.152; F.M. 6070. Running from "Aankomst der Batavieren" to "Algemeene Vrede" (1815).
- Sides of upper lid dam., otherwise fine.
= Papertoys p.323, listing the game under the heading "Veilingspel", with a variant description of the plate on upper lid and with tentative date of ±1870 (our copy probably earlier), and 29 lithogr. cards (not coloured, our copy has 36 col. cards) as well as 29 smaller name-cards of the items shown on the lithographed cards (not present in our copy). Our copy has 103 number counters which Papertoys does not call for. Extremely rare auction game. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXIX.