Bone and Ebony Antique Dominoes with Brass Pin Set of 28 w/Wooden Sergio Hernandez Cuervo Tequila Box, Nice Quality Thick Tiles


Late 19th Century Brass Pinned Bone & Ebony Complete Original Set of (28) Dominoes Double Sixes


This complete set of 28 dominoes (double 6) is all original circa 1900’s. In very good used condition. Nice warm even patina. See photos. They measure 3/4” x 1 1/2”. No original box. However they come with nice modern tequila box for safe storage, see below for details on box. Great original complete set. Check photos for your assessment.



Jose Cuervo Tequila Reserva De La Familia Collector Box

2006 Sergio Hernandez 

José Cuervo Reserva de la Familia was introduced in 1995 to celebrate the 200-year anniversary as the world's leading producer of tequila.

Every year the Cuervo family commissions a different Mexican artist to design the new collectible box for Jose Cuervo Reserva de la Familia collection.

Only 17,000 bottles of Reserva De La Familia are produced each year, in collectors boxes designed by Mexican artists


Good Condition.  A stand alone piece of art.

Comes with the dominoes, these sell by themselves for $35+ here on eBay. See photos please.


 12" x 4 3/4" x 4 1/2"


Sergio Hernández (b. 1957, Huajuapan de León, Oaxaca, México) is among the leading contemporary Mexican artists today and is currently based in Oaxaca in southern Mexico. After completing his studies at the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, Hernández gained international recognition after exhibiting his work in France, Italy, Germany, and Spain. His iconography often reflects his own Indigenous heritage, and that of his native region of Oaxaca, including the Zapotec and Mixtec cultures of Mesoamerica. He also focuses on the wonders of the natural world, including native species of southern Mexico, the Pacific Ocean, and constellations of the night sky. Hernández’s printmaking—following in the tradition of fellow Oaxaqueños Rufino Tamayo and Francisco Toledo, and his use of local materials such as cochineal (the beetle-based red pigment developed before the Spanish conquest by Indigenous Zapotec artists and subsequently exported around the world as the “perfect” red), tie his art-making practice to important local and Indigenous traditions.


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