How we used to have fun! These are very old and rare games I purchased in Paris. They are c. 1900 and most are in great condition for their age. All of them have game pieces inside - none are just the empty boxes. I cannot guarantee, however, that each one has all of the original pieces. Some have instructions and others don't. I will try my best to describe and photograph each.

This set includes:

Game 1: Kohinoor - The artwork/chromolithography alone makes this game unique. The game involves using triangles to make other shapes while blocking your opponent from doing the same. All the pieces, including the triangles, board and instructions are included. Lid corner splits.

Game 2: Jeu du Triangle - Game of magic triangles - new oracle - dice for divination: This is a fortune-teller type of game where one can "satisfy their curiosity and know his fate". (Fortune not guaranteed by Aimee's French Market. :)). Instruction, the three triangular dice and all of the cards are included.

Game 3: Jeu des Rebus - The rebus is a game which consists in creating a series of several drawings which, once interpreted, give the syllables which will allow a sentence or a word to be discovered. And in this case you have the added novelty of holding the card to a mirror to reveal the answer. All cards appear to be present. Lid corners not split, but one small crack.