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:

1. This is VERY rare and unique (and probably not very politically correct). "The drinker's question. To resolve this issue, simply put the neck of the bottle in the mouth of the drinker." It is still in very good condition. The box is still tightly sealed with the bottle inside. Good luck with this one!

2. The Game of Double Six - This one has instructions glued to the lid and signed "JFJ Paris". They are, of course, in French. There are eight red cardboard tokens and two tiny wooden dice. Three split lid corners, box bottom in excellent condition. There is also a "bonus" box, used to keep the tokens with a "Un bon moment." label. I'm not sure if this is original or not.

3. Pions pour Jacquet - This isn't really a game, but rather a "refill box" of "pawns for backgammon". I can't be sure how many pions there were originally, but there are now 15 natural wood and 13 black wood. Two of the lid corners are split.