Chess and tric-trac game board second half 16th century or later German The double fleur-de-lis of the Fugger family is displayed inside, which would seem to indicate that this board was made for a member of this Augsburg family. None of the engraved designs, which served as inspiration for the inlay decoration, are later than about 1560. This seems to indicate that the board was made shortly Chess and tric-trac game board. German. second half 16th century or later. Wood, ivory, mother-of-pearl. Chess Sets
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